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In that group of three riders the most important rider is 2, particularly when you start to get strung out on a long road. If rider 3 is falling behind, 2 slows down which 1 will see.
I used to do group rides. There'd be about 25-40 of us. We'd all meet up at this one spot. Sometimes I'd be up at the front, and some times near the back or middle. We'd sit there, 4 wide, in this long line, doing nothing, till some guy would start waving a flag at us. Everyone seemed to be in a big hurry, and you'd end up brushing elbows with a few guys for the first while. Very impolite, and no lane discipline. Lots of showing off with late braking and sticking knees on the ground. You know the type. Everyone wanted to lead, and it was not what I'd call a relaxing ride. We'd usually go about 2.5 miles, and end up back where we started, doing it all over again. It always seemed like we'd ride the same corners, over and over again. Don't know who kept picking the route, but they lacked imagination. Someone would make a mistake, and you'd end up leading, or you'd see that the leader hadn't even bothered to wait for everyone else, and just buggered off. Sometimes you'd meet up with a few of the guys who were taking the more scenic route I guess, as they didn't seem to be in the same hurry as everyone else. Eventually, someone would wave a flag at us, and we'd all take the turn off before the starting place. At the end of the day we'd all meet up after the ride, and if you'd been in a really big hurry, someone would hand you a trophy for being really impatient.
Terry