Pace
Marin Cyclists Club divides our rides into four pace categories: Leisurely, Social, Moderate, and Brisk. The actual speed of a ride varies depending on the hilliness of the ride. So, the pace groups are described based not only on a rider’s average speed on a flat segment (about 5 miles long), but also the average moving speed on a rolling route, and on a very hilly route. In addition, these pace groups vary based on leader support and riding style.
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Speed on 5 mile long, Flat Segment
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Average Speed on a Rolling Route
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Average Speed on a Very Hilly Route
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Leisurely
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14 - 15.9 mph
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10 - 11.9 mph
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6 - 7.9 mph
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Social
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16 - 17.9 mph
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12 - 13.9 mph
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8 - 9.9 mph
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Moderate
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18 - 20 mph
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14 - 16 mph
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10 - 12 mph
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Brisk
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>20
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>16 mph
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>12 mph
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LEISURELY PACE rides will average 14 - 15.9 mph on long, 5 mile flat segments, 10 - 11.9 mph on a rolling route (eg: Paradise/Tiburon Loop), and 6 - 7.9 mph on very hilly routes (eg: Around the Mountain). There will be no pacelines, regroups will be frequent and the group will stay together. Beginners are welcome. While we encourage all riders to have a navigation system or printed route sheets, The ride leader, or another designated person, will provide mechanical support and navigation.
SOCIAL PACE rides average 16 - 17.9 mph on 5 mile-long flat segments, 12 - 13.9 mph on a rolling route (eg: Paradise/Tiburon Loop), and 8 - 9.9 mph on a very hilly route (eg: Around the Mountain). Riders might draft off each other if they are comfortable with drafting, but there are not usually organized pacelines. There will be regroups at major turns and summits, but not every corner. If your pace is well below the listed average speed, you could be left to ride on your own so please make sure that you know the route, print out the route sheets, or have a navigation system like a bicycle computer or phone mounted on your bike. The ride leader, or someone else in the group, will be able to help you change a flat tire. Social paced rides will rarely be labeled as beginner-friendly.
MODERATE PACE rides average 18 - 20 mph on 5 mile-long flat segments, 14- 16 mph on a rolling route (eg: Paradise/Tiburon Loop) and 10 - 12 mph on a very hilly route (eg: Around the Mountain). Drafting and rotating pacelines are likely. There will be regroups at major summits and as communicated by the ride leader. Participants should know the route, have a navigation system, or ride together with a friend who has a navigation system or knows the route. Riders are expected to be able to change a flat tire and repair minor mechanical problems themselves. Moderate paced group rides are not beginner-friendly. The intention is for everyone to ride together but these are not “no drop” rides; riders well below the listed pace will wind up riding on their own.
BRISK PACE rides average>20 mph on 5 mile-long flat segments, >16 mph moving speed on a rolling route (eg; Paradise/Tiburon Loop) and >12 mph on a very hilly route (eg: Around the Mountain). Drafting and rotating pacelines are likely, when the conditions are safe. There will be rare regroups as communicated by the leader at the start. Riders are expected to know the route or have a navigation system, be able to change a tire, and repair minor mechanical problems themselves. Brisk paced group rides are not beginner-friendly. A Brisk paced ride is not a race, but slower riders will likely be dropped.