Breaking up (with your group) is hard to do...etiquette advice?
How do you handle a situation where you no longer want to ride with the same group because they're too slow? The group I've been riding with several times a month for the past year just doesn't seem to want to get any faster. There is one person in particular who has always been really supportive of me as a new rider, but it just kills me how he wants to stop and take breaks every 12 or so miles and isn't concerned with stepping up the pace. While I consider myself a recreational rider, I still want to get [I]faster[I]. It wouldn't be so awkward if the group didn't expect me to ride along with them and stay together whenever we do charity or club rides. This past weekend, I did my first century and ended up riding with a different (and better) group altogether. It was a great time, although I couldn't get over the feeling that I was "cheating on" my old group by not hanging back with them. Later on, I heard through the grapevine that a couple of them were peeved at how I "flaked out" and left them behind. How do you handle these situations? Although I'd like to stay on good terms with these people, none of them are what I would consider "close friends" outside of cycling.