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THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING
I imagine signing up on this forum and seeing people post group rides and not knowing what kind of ride it is, based on their fitness. Hell, Even I don't know what kind of rides these are based on description from the original poster. Hopefully this will help a little and maybe become a great way to judge rides. If anyone has any (serious) additions let me know and I can add them!
These rides are based on pace/speed, not location of trails/mileage. You should have a general idea of the difficult of the trail from the trail directory before hoping on a group ride!
Don't ride outside your comfort zone!
If you are unsure of your level don't hesitate to ask.
http://www.mtbnj.com/wiki/Joining_a_MTBNJ_Group_Ride:_What_to_Expect
Beginner Overly social ride. Not focused on riding, more on hanging out. For FIRST timers looking to check out the mountain biking scene. Think Allaire Beginner Rides.
For: Focus on the group, not individual efforts. Developing skills. Will regroup more than necessary. Will not ride faster than the slowest rider in the group.
No Drop Ride.
Beginner+ Social ride, not very long in distance, say +8 miles.
For: Same as the 1 ride but may have a little more mileage. Would want to have a handful of rides under your belt. Think of the Allaire Beginner rides with less stops and the same pace.
No Drop Ride.
Intermediate Distance may vary, Steady, easy pace but regroups at intersections or at the top of hills. Less social than the Beginner group rides, More focused on riding.
For: Recreational Riders looking to push the pace. Great for a first ride at new park. A less intense pace for the cycling enthusiast.
No Drop Ride.
Intermediate+ - Steady pace. Less stopping than the easier Intermediate ride.
For: Riders have enough skills to ride any terrain. Wants to keep the heart rate up.
Drop/No Drop depending on group.
Advanced - Little to no stopping. Knowledge of the trail is needed.
For: A good challenge. Pushing to the limits.
You may be Dropped.
Advanced+ - Race pace. No friends ride. Meet back at the lot when you are done.
For: People looking to throw up, drop their friends they invited and leave people in the dust.
You may be Dropped.
These rides are based on pace/speed, not location of trails/mileage. You should have a general idea of the difficult of the trail from the trail directory before hoping on a group ride!
Don't ride outside your comfort zone!
If you are unsure of your level don't hesitate to ask.
http://www.mtbnj.com/wiki/Joining_a_MTBNJ_Group_Ride:_What_to_Expect
Beginner Overly social ride. Not focused on riding, more on hanging out. For FIRST timers looking to check out the mountain biking scene. Think Allaire Beginner Rides.
For: Focus on the group, not individual efforts. Developing skills. Will regroup more than necessary. Will not ride faster than the slowest rider in the group.
No Drop Ride.
Beginner+ Social ride, not very long in distance, say +8 miles.
For: Same as the 1 ride but may have a little more mileage. Would want to have a handful of rides under your belt. Think of the Allaire Beginner rides with less stops and the same pace.
No Drop Ride.
Intermediate Distance may vary, Steady, easy pace but regroups at intersections or at the top of hills. Less social than the Beginner group rides, More focused on riding.
For: Recreational Riders looking to push the pace. Great for a first ride at new park. A less intense pace for the cycling enthusiast.
No Drop Ride.
Intermediate+ - Steady pace. Less stopping than the easier Intermediate ride.
For: Riders have enough skills to ride any terrain. Wants to keep the heart rate up.
Drop/No Drop depending on group.
Advanced - Little to no stopping. Knowledge of the trail is needed.
For: A good challenge. Pushing to the limits.
You may be Dropped.
Advanced+ - Race pace. No friends ride. Meet back at the lot when you are done.
For: People looking to throw up, drop their friends they invited and leave people in the dust.
You may be Dropped.
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