You describe what is called an "f**k you stop."  The faster group
stops to rest only long enough to let you catch up and then the group
starts of quickly before you've had any rest. Not considerate.  I know
it in the context of hiking, but it could apply to cycling too.

On Apr 27, 9:25 am, "Bill M." <bmenn...@comcast.net> wrote:
> On Apr 26, 6:29 pm, charlie <charles_v...@hotmail.com> wrote:


> That's fine, if you like riding alone.  OTOH, getting dropped by a
> group and trudging home alone is not what everyone considers fun.  And
> if the group sticks together and you're alone, you'll never see your
> riding partners again.  Or (as happens with my club), they stop and
> wait for you, and start again when you catch up.  They take rests, you
> don't, and you get more and more fatigued.  Repeat that over 60 miles
> and you'll wind up as dead as I felt on Sunday...
>
>

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