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Individuals assume all risk and responsibility. of any Action of vehicles, members or any fellow rider who may cause any health or injury during, before or after any event organized or disorganized. Please note that many of these routes mix with urban vehicular traffic
VISION STATEMENT
Encourage and support all team members to achieve their personal fitness, recreational, and competitive goals wh
ile building camaraderie within the Cycling community. MISSION STATEMENT
Cyclones Cycling Club San Antonio aims to raise awareness of the Cycling community to help promote wellness through structured and organized rides. Cyclones Cycling Club San Antonio also strives to create an environment that is welcoming to riders of all skill levels and will continue to support a "no drop" policy, where no one gets left behind or left out. Classification Of Riders:
Class-A (avg speed 20 mph – 22mph) strives to maintain a high level of fitness, to enhance their ability to accelerate quickly, and to maintain high rates of speed over long distances. These rides can be very fast, and do not necessarily observe the rest stops. While the riding pace will vary; on some days, there will be times when the pace of the ride will exceed 20 MPH. The overall average speed for the entire ride will usually fall between 20 and 22 MPH. Riders who cannot sustain this pace will normally fall off the ride pack; occasionally, several riders will be able to form a second pack. The group will stop for flat tires and other mechanical problems. Class-B (avg speed 17mph – 19mph) strives to maintain high training speeds over moderate distances and maintain the integrity of the group. In general, this classification will observe a 21 MPH speed limit on flat terrain. The average speed of the rides generally will fall between 17 and 19 MPH. Rest stops and other periodic breaks are planned. You should have some experience participating in group rides, but we will work with you if you do not. To stay with the ride, you must be capable of staying in a pace line moving at 18 MPH. If you find that you cannot sustain the pace of the group, you should let another group member know that you are going to drop off. Class-C (15mph – 17mph) - strives to maintain moderate training speeds over moderate distances while cultivating cycling skills. In general, this classification will observe an 18 MPH speed limit on flat terrain. The average speed of the rides generally will fall between 12 and 17 MPH. Frequent rest stops and other periodic breaks are planned. There is a no-drop policy for this classification. No-drop means that a lead cyclist riding with the no-drop group will incorporate a “regrouping” of all riders during the ride. Road Bikes strongly recommended