
Originally Posted by
Barb
If a club defines entry levels rides as 16-18mph, can I expect the recovery rides to be about 14mph for say 20 miles? This club is very intimidating. I am not sure, but I think that if you are a member, you are not allowed to smile or acknowlegde other riders on the rode! This seems especially true for males 18 to 35. Anyway, I want a group ride to challenge me but not kill me. My average now is 12-14. I am fat and do not ride in jerseys (they just don't fit me). I know I will be shunned and scorned by this group, yet I am oddly drawn to ride with them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well, you really need to ask the ride leader, what the average is. For each group, a recovery ride could be different. Why not go out one day and meet the group (make the effort to say hi and shake hands) and get a feel for how the ride is? Then, you can come back another time and do the ride.
I know with my group, a recovery ride is a 12-13 mph average.
Now... I don't know about where you live... but our group smiles and says hi to other riders on the road (we even encourage them to ride with us next time)... and if you ride with the slower crowd (not the hammer heads who average 22 mph +) then you are going to meet NICE people who won't SHUN you just because you don't have a jersey on.
As far as the younger, faster males not smiling... well, they are just really serious and working very hard to keep their average up. I know I can't talk to the person next to me if I am trying to keep a 17 mph average on a ride. I am barely able to breathe... much less smile or talk. So, don't take it personally.
But look, the slower riders... talk.. and smile... and I bet even a few of them will be overweight too.
You might be surprised at how pleasant it will be. Read about this ladies first group ride and how good it was:
http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=7376
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"