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wait...so you had one team member pull for 2 laps before the final lap, had at least 4 other team members there, the best of which finished 5th....and that is a good result for the team? seems like a huge error.
sorry, just busting on ya, but i couldn't let that one go.
sorry, just busting on ya, but i couldn't let that one go.
It was a shame we didn't win or podium, but overall a great race for us.
And we didn't "have" him pull. He just did it. He's a MTB guy that occasionally comes out to embarrass us full time roadies.
The guy that got 5th also got a top 10 in the race immediately following this one. (And podiumed the day prior.)
The other three guys in the group were able to hang with the group but not strong enough to attack/sprint for a result.
I wasn't able to say with that group and finished in the group behind, one lap down. I (and another two teammates) had raced the day before.
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Originally Posted by carpediemracing
Examples of elbow wiggle (go to 6:40 to start):
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There was a large break of 11 guys, your team had 5 of them, so you were guaranteed 6th. With all five of your guys, the best you managed was moving up one spot in the standings. It was good of your team to make the winning group, but it was not "great" because they definitely misplayed the endgame.
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#64, Ken Grody and DEWALT on the bibs, riding a BH. He's a long way from home.
There was a large break of 11 guys, your team had 5 of them, so you were guaranteed 6th. With all five of your guys, the best you managed was moving up one spot in the standings. It was good of your team to make the winning group, but it was not "great" because they definitely misplayed the endgame.
There was a large break of 11 guys, your team had 5 of them, so you were guaranteed 6th. With all five of your guys, the best you managed was moving up one spot in the standings. It was good of your team to make the winning group, but it was not "great" because they definitely misplayed the endgame.
i would call that ****tin' the bed, but that's just me.
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It was a good result because the winning group was 11 guys and we had 5 guys in it.
It was a shame we didn't win or podium, but overall a great race for us.
And we didn't "have" him pull. He just did it. He's a MTB guy that occasionally comes out to embarrass us full time roadies.
The guy that got 5th also got a top 10 in the race immediately following this one. (And podiumed the day prior.)
The other three guys in the group were able to hang with the group but not strong enough to attack/sprint for a result.
I wasn't able to say with that group and finished in the group behind, one lap down. I (and another two teammates) had raced the day before.
It was a shame we didn't win or podium, but overall a great race for us.
And we didn't "have" him pull. He just did it. He's a MTB guy that occasionally comes out to embarrass us full time roadies.
The guy that got 5th also got a top 10 in the race immediately following this one. (And podiumed the day prior.)
The other three guys in the group were able to hang with the group but not strong enough to attack/sprint for a result.
I wasn't able to say with that group and finished in the group behind, one lap down. I (and another two teammates) had raced the day before.
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For a Cat5, yes. You finished. For a team, it's terrible. If it's a Cat5 team, then it's understandable. You don't know what a good team finish is yet.
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There was a large break of 11 guys, your team had 5 of them, so you were guaranteed 6th. With all five of your guys, the best you managed was moving up one spot in the standings. It was good of your team to make the winning group, but it was not "great" because they definitely misplayed the endgame.
So they moved up 2 spots. That's twice as good as one spot.
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sorry dude, but that's the opposite of a good result for your team. making the break is good. having over half the break represented by your team is excellent, not winning or having at least 2 on the podium is failure to the extent that everything else that was good is spoiled. you guys shouldnt be patting yourselves on the back, you should be identifying why with over half of a break represented, you were not able to produce a better result and what you should have done differently. it should be a learning experience for improving tactics.
see my earlier post. ;-)
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I don't know. Failed is a bit harsh. They're cat5's. They got out and raced and hopefully learned something. They didn't crash or, hopefully, cause anyone else to crash. Isn't that the point of cat5?
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Whoops. I suppose reading is fundamental. Just saw a lot of folks bagging on the guy and didn't want him to get too discouraged. But yeah, you did say it.
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He must know someone here. He wears a local jersey when he's here but not the shorts. He seems to pop up for a few weeks a summer.
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Is there an etiquette for taking a pull when the guy in front of you is too slow? I'm new to group rides, and at first, I had no idea how long to stay in the front. Normally, I just keep track of how long the guy in front of me pulls, and I set the same mark on my cateye. Someone said above that 1/2 mile is considered a really long pull, so I guess that answers the question. But on certain occasions, there's someone at the front who's going only like 23 mph. In that case, is it appropriate to pass them?
I'm still new to this, and probably have unintentionally done some stuff on my group rides that have p1ssed other people off. But I'm learning
I'm still new to this, and probably have unintentionally done some stuff on my group rides that have p1ssed other people off. But I'm learning
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Too slow for who? The group as a whole, or just you? Was this a hammer fest or a B ride? Was this ride supposed to be an important part of your training week? Group rides are about the group, not you. Don't be that guy.
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If the person on the front is below group average speed, advise them to rotate through. I know, communicating seems like a radical idea.
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I was looking for something else and came up on this zombie thread. The team with lots of guys in the break need to learn how to "take out the garbage" to drop riders that don't take pulls. Yelling at them is a waste of breathe. It is Racing 101. It can be done with only two riders in the break and with more than two it is really easy.
The original poster had no reason to take pulls to help the team with lots of riders in the break set up a sprint train at the end.
The original poster had no reason to take pulls to help the team with lots of riders in the break set up a sprint train at the end.
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There might even be strategy to yelling at folks. Instead of wasting energy in a team to deal with those folks, sometimes pure guilt or intimidation might make them make a mental mistake. Then the non-worker just took care of themselves without anyone else spending any energy.
I mean, swearing or being belligerent isn't necessary and might get you in trouble, but otherwise peer pressure is on the receiver to decide against acting upon.
I mean, swearing or being belligerent isn't necessary and might get you in trouble, but otherwise peer pressure is on the receiver to decide against acting upon.
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So how will you act when someone skips their turn?
Better I hope...
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It's been 10 years since this started. The OP was a cat 5 at the start in 2013, any else wonder what he's been doing these ten years?
In his place I'd have taken 'light pulls' just to keep the flow but not to kill myself when I'm facing a team of four in the break group of ten. Dem's are stacked odds against me but again I'd have gone through the motion.
In his place I'd have taken 'light pulls' just to keep the flow but not to kill myself when I'm facing a team of four in the break group of ten. Dem's are stacked odds against me but again I'd have gone through the motion.