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Cycle Tours / Re: Do you match one another's pace when you tour with a friend?
« Last post by Moronic on June 06, 2026, 02:33:34 AM »Thanks for the responses so far. Interesting and helpful.
In particular, great to get your take Dan from so much experience.
"If others couldn't or wouldn't, then future rides together were a no-go unless we mutually agreed in advance it would be an "individual ride together" where each would be on the same route, meeting-up only at pre-arranged stops or the end."
Yes clear expectations are likely the key in my case, and I'd not thought to do that. Silly as that seems in hindsight. "Individual ride together" could also be adopted for the relatively short tours I tend to do, when required. With that clear then, for example, if I'm running behind and want to take in some point of interest that the leading rider has bypassed, I'm not messing up the program by electing to do that. We meet up at the day's agreed destination.
I'm not blessed with a big range of compatible riding companions, and this one is fun to talk to, competent, in most ways extremely considerate, and I've known him a long time and enjoy the overall trip experience. So that's a way to sustain and improve the partnership.
In particular, great to get your take Dan from so much experience.
"If others couldn't or wouldn't, then future rides together were a no-go unless we mutually agreed in advance it would be an "individual ride together" where each would be on the same route, meeting-up only at pre-arranged stops or the end."
Yes clear expectations are likely the key in my case, and I'd not thought to do that. Silly as that seems in hindsight. "Individual ride together" could also be adopted for the relatively short tours I tend to do, when required. With that clear then, for example, if I'm running behind and want to take in some point of interest that the leading rider has bypassed, I'm not messing up the program by electing to do that. We meet up at the day's agreed destination.
I'm not blessed with a big range of compatible riding companions, and this one is fun to talk to, competent, in most ways extremely considerate, and I've known him a long time and enjoy the overall trip experience. So that's a way to sustain and improve the partnership.

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