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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Between the Blue Ridge and the Chesapeake Bay
    Posts
    5,203
    While you can't filter for personality, you can more or less filter for riding strength by choosing harder rides. I've done lots of tours, and while the personalities vary, I've never had a tour where most people don't know how to ride a bike like you describe. Too bad; I hope you try again. I do like just getting on my bike and going, though. I've done that a few times and really have enjoyed it.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Feb 2009
    Location
    Melbourne, Australia
    Posts
    507
    We did a group tour with members of our cycling club. We got to meet and know people we didn't normally ride with (much faster, racier people). We were at the back most of the tour however we were aware when we were holding the group up. For example we got on the sag wagoin when we knew we weren't going to make the lunch stop. I think you need to go on rides with reasonable distances (ours was 120km, 150km and 45km) over three days. That way you won't get ultra slow riders. And at night we were too tired to get drunk or get too annoying. We would have a drink, have dinner and then off to bed- too tired for anything else.

 

 

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