johnsher wrote:
JT wrote:
When a cyclist joins on a "pack" this is not the same as a passenger stepping into a vehicle
if you think about it it is exactly the same as the pack is operating as a single unit with communication up and down the line.
If I'm driving a bus and I need to stop in a big hurry I don't have to clear it with all my passengers first, do I?
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but if it is decided that "something needs to be done" then perhaps a sensible compromise would be for riders to set off at 1 minute intervals during normal road training / racing
I know the English love time trials but please...
Don't forget the social aspect of riding in a group - just like talking to your passengers.
While we're at it I think a better compromise would be to only allow cars onto the road at 1 minute intervals. Do you think that's a completely stupid idea? Then why suggest it for any other road user?
Firstly, please don't think
I'm suggesting that "something needs to be done", I'm not. I'm just mindful of past experiences in motorsport that this might well be the sort of situation your sport comes to face, especially in the aftermath of an incident like last Sunday. You might disagree, but I bet there are already a lot of parents of teenage riders who are viewing their child's participation in cycling with a stronger degree of scrutiny.
It may become incumbent on the "powers that be" within the sport to convince the DfT that they have their house in order and aren't taking
avoidable risks. And from where I'm looking riding in packs is an avoidable risk. Now I personally don't have a problem with you taking that risk, but I suspect others might, and it might not be a bad idea to line up some good justifications.
Ok, forget the minute - that was only a suggestion as it is easy to time. How about ten second intervals? So far it seems the only arguments in favour of the "pack" approach are that (a) it makes the bikes go faster (not necessarily the best argument in the current political climate

) and (b) it is more sociable. Can you come up with anything else?