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The Rhos on Sea Chain Gang

The Chain Gang The Chain Gang meet at 6.30pm just off the Black Cat round-about every Tuesday evening during the Spring and Summer – when there is enough light to cycle safely.   The Chain Gang will start again in 2005 at the end of March.

What is a Chain Gang?

“Chain Gang” is the name given to four or more cyclists all working together to maintain a high speed training ride (very much like the Team time-trials in the Tour de France) but not quite that fast!!

Do I have to be a Rhos Cycling Club member to take part?

NO, everyone is welcome, in fact the more the merrier!   We are pleased to welcome anyone who is willing to give it a go, please bring your mates as well.

Will I be able to keep up? AND what speed does it go?

Basically there’s only one way to find out! But if you can cycle on the flat at 19 to 20 mph you can hang on.   It is always our intention to get newcomers to flourish in the group, the overall speed will depend very much on who turns up. Chain Gangs earlier in the year/season are used as part of training sessions for cycle races by some members - Spring rides are slower, with the speed rising to a maximum in August as ‘chain gangers’ fitness builds.

How does it work?

The Chain Gang works by employing slip-streaming or drafting (that’s what the yanks call it).   A rider, riding close behind another rider (“on the wheel”) will use 35% less effort, and the front (lead) rider requires 8% less effort due to the air not closing behind him/her causing drag. When everyone’s arrived and it looks like no-one else is coming, we set off down the valley, by the time we get to ‘Tal-y-Cafn’ we start “THROUGH & OFF” which is where the person at the back will pull out and overtake all the other riders, when he gets past the front rider he will pull in front, taking the lead. The new last rider repeats the same manoeuvre, out into the road and up along the string of riders before taking the lead, etc etc,             It sounds complicated but you’ll get the idea very quickly

But I’ve never ridden in a group before!

Most people that have never ridden in a group before really enjoy it, you can ride much quicker than when solo.

However..

At first it is daunting how close people ride together, usually between 3 and 10 inches, from the wheel in front of you, and almost rubbing shoulders.   The main thing is smoothness NO erratic Breaking, Swerving or quick changes in speed.   REMEMBER, YOU COULD BRING EVERYONE DOWN.The best advice for a complete novice on the Chain Gang is stay at the back (“sit on”) and always ride behind the last rider, when he pulls out to ride up the front on the outside, tuck in behind the next rider coming back.   Watch how it works and concentrate on maintaining a short gap between yourself and the rider in front – if the gap gets too big you’ll be dropped off the back. When you feel comfortable, move through and do a “turn”, then “sit on” again for a while.   Don’t be tempted to do too much too early, THERE’S NO SHAME IN SITTING ON (not when you start anyway!) and remember after Llanrwst things get quicker.

What’s the benefit?

The whole Chain Gang will benefit by you coming along, the more riders we have the quicker we all go.

The benefit for the individual is your speed WILL rise – if you do “Time Trials” you will see mounting improvement in your times.   Working on the Chain Gang is like doing short intervals for over an hour!   Also if you plan to try Road Racing, the Chain Gang is good practice and builds your confidence for riding in groups.

Warning shouts

Riding in large groups has it’s dangers, mutual trust and respect is required between all riders.   It is the responsibility of everyone to warn of dangers,   those at the front MUST warn following riders of hazards, as these may be obscured from their view.   The shouts you may hear are:-

“out” with a hand signal behind to move out to the middle on the road – often used when moving around parked cars.

“left” danger on left.   Could be a manhole, gravel, water, rocks.

“middle”  danger in middle of group, manhole, rock on road, etc.“steady”   everyone slow down – could be a Give Way, a road junction with car coming,   a vehicle in front slowing down.

“car up” Car, overtaking, from behind (“up your bum”).

“car down”  Car coming from front (“down your pants”).

If you require further information, please contact Rhos Cycling Club

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