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The "Buddy" system is an easy to remember idea for stopping riders from getting lost when a large group of riders go out together. It goes something like this:

The rider who was third is now second and will stop at the next corner which the leader points to.

And so it goes on. Everyone (except the first and last riders) gets a turn at stopping and we all get to where we are going.

If a rider stops and is not in serious trouble, he or she should wave the others on. The back marker should stop and ascertain the problem and, if necessary, stay with the rider. He (or she) should try and radio up to the others with the problem and, from that, determine if the rest should stop or carry on.

There is a variation on this where each person keeps an eye on the person behind. If they cannot see them, they slow down until they can. We do not use this as we find the "pure" Buddy System works well.

What we do ask is that if you decide to overtake the rider in front of you, please be mindful of their riding skills. We have all sorts, from beginners to instructors, and it can get unnerving unless your overtake is safe and the person in front is expecting it. So for example, no overtaking if there are double whites please,   - even if there is room; no overtaking when going into bends since the person in front will have set their line and you may upset them by suddenly appearing when not expected. In general - just be careful!

What all this means is that you can ride at your own pace and still not get lost. So, there is NEVER any need to "keep up" and you can ride to your own limits - not someone elses.

Click here to download a small video to illustrate what we mean. Just pause the video to see each page.


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The Buddy System