GLC1968
03-28-2007, 07:10 AM
This has been bothering me (on the fringes of my brain) since Sunday, so I thought I'd ask you all what you think. The back story is as follows:
On Sunday, DH and I joined a 'Rites of Spring' organized ride. We opted for the 62 mile route even though we aren't in super shape yet because we are in training for a century on May 5th. We also knew the route, so we kept a fairly easy pace early on, knowing that there was some heafty climbing at the mid-way point and beyond. It is also worth noting that it was our first 'hot' ride of the season as temps were above 85F and it was sunny.
At the 25 mile mark, we separated from the 42-mile riders and were pretty much alone on the 62-mile route as most of those who chose this route were faster and fitter than us. At about 42 miles into the ride, we came to the first rest stop. While we filled our water bottles, a group of 3 riders joined us at the stop and then 2 more single riders after them (one in full kit from a local club). The 'full-kit' guy headed out ahead of us, then us, then the group of three behind us...no idea about the last guy. There was an arrow missing on a turn, so the kit-guy went the wrong way. We also went the wrong way by about 200 yards before I realized what we had done. As we turned around, the kit-guy came back and ended up following us back onto the route where we ended up right behind the group of 3 who hadn't missed the turn.
So in the next mile or so, the group of 3 basically dropped us (not that we were riding as a group or anything), so it was just DH, myself and kit-guy. When I was in the lead, we were all together. Then kit-guy was in the lead and DH and I dropped back a bit...we were running out of steam quickly. Kit guy turned to strike up conversation occasionally, and we usually caught him on the hills as well. Anyway, with about 5 miles to go to the end, kit-guy missed another turn (saw the arrow as he rode past it) and pointed it out to DH and I. We made the turn and he came back in behind us. DH and I really both wanted this ride to be over, so I think we picked up the pace a bit. I was so focused on keeping my feet moving and not throwing up (I was really having a rough time) that I never looked behind me. Aparently, neither did DH. When we finally turned into the park at the finish, kit-guy was not behind us. I kept an eye out for him and when he got to the lunch area, DH smiled and said "thank goodness that's over with, huh?" in a joking way. Kit-guy replied with "Thanks for pulling me in" and walked away. This exchange happened behind my back, so I didn't see his expression, but I could not tell from his voice if he was kidding or if he was serious and pissed at us.
So...here is my question. Should we have slowed and pulled him in? We were dragging our own asses so much, that I have a hard time believing that this guy who was fitter and more experienced than us couldn't keep up. I honestly had thought that he must have stopped at a store to get gatorade (the rest stop had run out) and didn't give it another thought. We didn't know the guy (still don't know his name), we rode with him for about 5 miles total, and he never expressed any problems to us...should we have watched out for him?
What is the etiquette rules on this one?
On Sunday, DH and I joined a 'Rites of Spring' organized ride. We opted for the 62 mile route even though we aren't in super shape yet because we are in training for a century on May 5th. We also knew the route, so we kept a fairly easy pace early on, knowing that there was some heafty climbing at the mid-way point and beyond. It is also worth noting that it was our first 'hot' ride of the season as temps were above 85F and it was sunny.
At the 25 mile mark, we separated from the 42-mile riders and were pretty much alone on the 62-mile route as most of those who chose this route were faster and fitter than us. At about 42 miles into the ride, we came to the first rest stop. While we filled our water bottles, a group of 3 riders joined us at the stop and then 2 more single riders after them (one in full kit from a local club). The 'full-kit' guy headed out ahead of us, then us, then the group of three behind us...no idea about the last guy. There was an arrow missing on a turn, so the kit-guy went the wrong way. We also went the wrong way by about 200 yards before I realized what we had done. As we turned around, the kit-guy came back and ended up following us back onto the route where we ended up right behind the group of 3 who hadn't missed the turn.
So in the next mile or so, the group of 3 basically dropped us (not that we were riding as a group or anything), so it was just DH, myself and kit-guy. When I was in the lead, we were all together. Then kit-guy was in the lead and DH and I dropped back a bit...we were running out of steam quickly. Kit guy turned to strike up conversation occasionally, and we usually caught him on the hills as well. Anyway, with about 5 miles to go to the end, kit-guy missed another turn (saw the arrow as he rode past it) and pointed it out to DH and I. We made the turn and he came back in behind us. DH and I really both wanted this ride to be over, so I think we picked up the pace a bit. I was so focused on keeping my feet moving and not throwing up (I was really having a rough time) that I never looked behind me. Aparently, neither did DH. When we finally turned into the park at the finish, kit-guy was not behind us. I kept an eye out for him and when he got to the lunch area, DH smiled and said "thank goodness that's over with, huh?" in a joking way. Kit-guy replied with "Thanks for pulling me in" and walked away. This exchange happened behind my back, so I didn't see his expression, but I could not tell from his voice if he was kidding or if he was serious and pissed at us.
So...here is my question. Should we have slowed and pulled him in? We were dragging our own asses so much, that I have a hard time believing that this guy who was fitter and more experienced than us couldn't keep up. I honestly had thought that he must have stopped at a store to get gatorade (the rest stop had run out) and didn't give it another thought. We didn't know the guy (still don't know his name), we rode with him for about 5 miles total, and he never expressed any problems to us...should we have watched out for him?
What is the etiquette rules on this one?