lack of women on a group ride w/ pro rider
I normally don't do group rides because I'm slow and I don't like people having to stop and wait for me. There are also different dynamics in a group ride that I don't quite understand. I'm never sure what the etiquette is and really don't want to commit a faux pas.
However, I had a once in a lifetime opportunity to ride with Chris Horner of Team RadioShack on Saturday. It was a relatively flat, short 10 mile ride. There were maybe about 20 of us in the group, but there was only one other woman.
There were quite a few women at the start/finish with bikes and in gear, but they didn't join in the ride with Chris. I'm wondering why this is. Do you think maybe they were intimidated that the pace was going to be too high to keep up?
Surprisingly, it wasn't. Chris even said he was there to have a fun, relaxing ride. Our average speed was 12.5 mph, which is slower than I normally ride.
Not to say I wasn't expecting to be dropped immediately, but I decided I'd rather try and get dropped than not give myself the opportunity at all. Would you turn down the opportunity like this because of the fear of being dropped?