6th April Easter Monday Group Ride – Andrew/Sharon
April 6 @ 08:00 - 13:30
Free
Easter Monday – Group ride to Wellesbourne, open to all club members.
9am meet at Bassets Pole for briefing back by 1pm ish.
Meeting and route plan info:
Meet at B75 5SA Bassets Pole McDonalds
- 8.15/8.30 – Andy & Sharon arrival
- 9am – Briefing
- 9.15 – Prompt set off
- Destination Wellesbourne
Sharon will be tail end rider
Group Riding Rules
- Pre-Ride Briefing:
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- Objective: Ensure all riders understand the route, stops, and signals.
- Content: Discuss the route, planned stops, hand signals, and any specific instructions
- Ensure fully fuelled prior to arriving at start point.
- Formation:
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- Staggered Formation: Riders should maintain a staggered formation to allow better visibility and safe distances. The lead rider stays on the left side of the lane, the second rider on the right, and so on.
- Single File: In narrow or winding roads, riders should switch to a single file for safety.
- Lead and Tail Riders:
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- Lead Rider: Andy will set the pace and ensures the group follows the planned route. He will be wearing an Orange & Yellow Florrie.
- Tail Rider: Sharon will stay at the back to ensure no one is left behind. She will be wearing an Orange & Yellow Florrie.
- Second Man Drop-Off System – If you don’t know then see bottom of this page for the relevant section.
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- Procedure: The lead rider signals the second rider to stop at junctions or turns to guide the following riders. The second rider waits until the tail rider arrives, then re-joins the group ahead of the tail rider.
- The second man does not leave his post until tail rider arrives.
- Lead rider may choose to pull over safely if large gaps appear in the group and tail rider has not been seen for some time.
- Spacing:
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- Safe Distance: Maintain a safe distance between riders to allow for sudden stops and manoeuvres.
- Adjusting for Conditions: Increase spacing in poor weather or low visibility conditions.
- Communication:
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- Hand Signals: Use standardised hand signals for turns, stops, and hazards.
- Indicators: Use bike indicators to signal intentions clearly.
- Speed and Overtaking:
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- Consistent Speed: Maintain a consistent speed that is comfortable for all riders.
- Overtaking: Overtaking is permitted but exercised with caution when in the group. No one must overtake lead rider.
- Breaks and Stops:
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- Regular Breaks: 1 break planned in as per schedule.
- Regrouping: We will ensure the group regroups at designated stops before continuing.
- Emergency Procedures:
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- Breakdowns: The tail rider assists with any breakdowns or issues.
- Accidents: Follow emergency protocols, provide first aid if necessary, and contact emergency services.
Safety and Courtesy
- Protective Gear: All riders should wear appropriate protective gear, including helmets, gloves, jackets, and boots.
- Respect Other Road Users: Be courteous to other road users and follow traffic laws.
- Camera Footage: No Camera footage to be shared on social media
Second Man Drop off System:
The second man drop-off system is a method used by motorbike groups to ensure everyone stays on the correct route without getting lost or separated. Here’s how it works:
- Lead Rider: The lead rider knows the route and sets the pace for the group.
- Tail Rider: The tail rider (often called “Tail End Charlie”) stays at the back to ensure no one is left behind.
How It Works:
- As the group approaches a junction, turn, or roundabout, the lead rider signals the second rider in the group to stop at the turn.
- The second rider then waits at the turn, indicating the direction to the following riders.
- Once the tail rider passes, the second rider re-joins the group, slotting in just ahead of the tail rider.
Benefits:
- Prevents Riders from Getting Lost: Ensures everyone knows the correct route.
- Maintains Group Integrity: Keeps the group together without constant stops.
- Reduces Pressure: Less experienced riders can follow without feeling pressured to keep up.
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