Hey,

Does anyone out there have a Garmin 305 or such that they use for cycling?
If you have one can you tell me what you think are the pros and cons of it? 

Thanks,

Robin

 

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Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2009 8:08 AM
To: Gyros
Subject: [Gyros: 12242] Group riding suggestions...

 


I just thought that I would paste part of an article from the PezCycling
News webpage on What's Cool in Pro Cycling. Although we generally do not do
all of the things mentioned here that are "not cool", I think that we will
agree that most of it does apply at various times to our group rides. 

I would not expect us to be able to follow the 4 suggestions listed below as
well as the pro's, but considering the number of years that the Gyros have
been doing group rides we should have most of it down by now!

>From PezCycling News:

Group Ride Etiquette. Have you ever seen a pro team on a training ride? Side
by side, shoulder to shoulder, quietly zipping along. Then, there is the
club ride. You actually hear it before you see it. Slowing! Right Side!
Stopping! Rolling! Hole! Then you see it. 25 riders spread out over an
entire city block, three, sometimes four, wide. Weaving, swarming cars,
running stop signs. Keep your group ride cool with the following four rules
of thumb. 1) Never ride more than two abreast. 2) Never allow more than six
inches distance between your front wheel to the rear wheel of the rider in
front of you. 3) Maintain a distance, no more than 12 inches from your
shoulder to the shoulder of the rider next to you. 4) It only takes one
person to call things out. This should be the person at the front of the
pack. Ideally, a little point of the hand is all it takes to indicate
obstructions or turns. It shouldn't take two dozen people yelling at the top
of their lungs to make a ride run smoothly.

To look cool, keep the group tight, wheel to wheel and shoulder to shoulder.
To look Euro-cool, only ride with other cyclist wearing the exact same kit.
If this is not possible, make sure there are no more than three different
kits in the pack and that there are at least three riders wearing each kit.
And please, never swarm cars at stop lights or steer a large group of riders
through a red light. It's just not cool.





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