A Guide to Group Riding - Helpful Hints for New Cyclists (and a useful reminder for the more experienced) Before you begin As a club we want to support and encourage our members and our guests to ride safely and enjoyably, respecting their fellow riders and other road users but please note that all riders take part in the group rides at their own risk. Individual riders are not insured by the club so we advise that you consider joining either Cycling UK or British Cycling as membership of either includes third party insurance.You are responsible for your safety so ensure your bike is in a safe and road-worthy condition and that you are confident riding on the open roads. Experienced riders will usually help with mechanical issues, but we would ask all riders to be able to fix basic problems such as punctures. Always carry some spare inner tubes that are the correct size for your wheels and enough tools to get you out of everyday problems including tyre levers, a pump and spanners or Allen keys.Helmets must be worn on all club rides and mudguards must be fitted during winter months (October to March).Appropriate lighting and high visibility clothing should be worn when necessary.Carry personal details such as name, address, emergency contact phone number and some money. Carry drinks and food, even on short rides. The food can be some form of high energy bar to get you to the next café stop.Etiquette for Riding in Groups
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