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Bunch riding

Bunch riding. What you need to know. Content. Communication Formation Overlapping wheels Moving across lanes Single up Rolling turns Looking, looking, looking Splitting of bunch Important road rules Bike Maintenance Clothing Terminology. Communication.

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Bunch riding

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  1. Bunch riding What you need to know

  2. Content • Communication • Formation • Overlapping wheels • Moving across lanes • Single up • Rolling turns • Looking, looking, looking • Splitting of bunch • Important road rules • Bike Maintenance • Clothing • Terminology

  3. Communication • Each & every person in a bunch is relying on you to communicate on cars, holes, road signs etc. You are also relying on everybody else to do their job! • Bunch calls include: • Left/right/middle • Car back • Clear or Yep (when moving across lanes or turning corners) • Single up • Slowing/stopping • Flat (when someone gets a puncture we all must stop) • Rider down

  4. Formation • Ride directly behind the wheel in front of you • Leave a gap suitable for your skill level and conditions • Keep your handlebars even with the person next to you. Do not “half wheel” • Ride 2 abreast where possible, otherwise “single up”. NEVER 3 abreast

  5. How the bunch should ride!  Right! Too far out, a car may hit you! The red Bike, may clip a wheel

  6. Moving across lanes • Cyclists need to know when it is safe to move across to lanes • The cyclist positioned at the back right of the bunch must call “clear” or “yep” when it is safe for the bunch to move across • The “clear” or “yep” call must be made by each cyclist up to the front of the pack. Therefore cyclists at the front do not need to look behind them & risk falling!

  7. Moving across lanes Cyclist in RED is calling “clear” or “yep” to move into middle lane Direction of travel

  8. Single up • The call to “single up” will come from the front cyclists • The cyclist on the inside (left) stays in their position but opens a gap for outside riders to come in • The cyclist on the outside (right) will move in behind the rider to their left

  9. Single up Call made to “single up” Green riders make gap for red riders All merge into single file Direction of travel

  10. Rolling Through Front Right rider moves forward and over to the left Direction of bunch

  11. Looking, Looking , Looking • ALWAYS keep your eye out • If talking to each other, do not look at each other, stay focussed on the road • Look “through” the rider in front of you, not just the wheel in front • Keep thinking, bunch riding on roads is not a game!

  12. Splitting of the bunch • Sometimes the bunch may split due to traffic lights, hills, fatigue • SJTA bunches wait for slower riders! • Stop or slow down & wait where & when it is safe to do so (i.e. top of a hill) We’ll stop at the top of this hill Wait for us guys! Direction of travel

  13. Important road rules • Use the bike lane if available, if not, use a lane • ALWAYS indicate to cars what your doing (turning left or right) • Give Way to traffic (cars always win!) • Be defensive (if in doubt, stop or give way) • Stop at traffic light if you cant get through (even if some of the bunch have made it)

  14. Bike Maintenance • Make sure your bike is road worthy • Check it before EVERY ride • Brakes work • Tyres are pumped up • Gears are working properly • Nothing is loose or rattling! • Chain is lubed & clean • Cleats are not worn out • Take what you need on your rides • Spare tubes • Bike pump • Tyre levers • Water bottle(s) • Money & ID!

  15. Clothing • Dress appropriately for the conditions you are riding in • Wear an undershirt at all times • Wear glasses if you normally wear them • Make sure your helmets fits & is not cracked • Don’t wear undies under your bike pants! Yuk! • Wear a raincoat/rain jacket if raining • Have front & rear lights if riding at dawn or dusk

  16. Terminology • Bunch riding can sometimes mean a new language • If you don’t know a term, ask someone what it means

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