Properly Marking Bikes?
Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 7:36 am
I would like to read the opinions of riders whom have had other riders, which have not been properly marked, beat them in a ride.
While riding, I will look back and allow high-speed riders from faster classes, slower classes, and even my own class, to pass me. For the riders who do not have much more ability than myself, I will make them take it from me.
I just had another rider in my class, with a lower number, sitting next to me at the start. I was told that they had just moved down a class. They were not PROPERLY IDENTIFIED.
Do you suppose, if you looked back and saw their lower number, you would make room and allow them to pass? Personally, I will pull to the right and motion to them with my left arm. I also assume that they are from a faster class, had problems, and they are trying to make up for it. What's the down side, it is to find out later that they have taken a position from you by a few seconds. Do you suppose you could have held them off by a matter of seconds?
While out on the track, I have been noticing riders retaining their old numbers, only using numbers on the side plates with no numbers on the front plate, using numbers which are extremely small and unreadable (same markings used for our helmets), or simply no numbers. If they are an escort, a big E would be nice, a big S for sweeper, or basically any letter or colored sheet for the non-riders and large correct numbers for any participants.
From now on, do we only need to mark the helmets with the helmet numbers and apply the transponders?
Anyways, I could go off course here, so, I was just looking to see if anyone, (LIGHTBULB-like anyone on this site might not have any input) has thoughts about the subject of properly marking the bikes or should I just go back to eating dirt and watching dust floating around in the sunbeams?
While riding, I will look back and allow high-speed riders from faster classes, slower classes, and even my own class, to pass me. For the riders who do not have much more ability than myself, I will make them take it from me.
I just had another rider in my class, with a lower number, sitting next to me at the start. I was told that they had just moved down a class. They were not PROPERLY IDENTIFIED.
Do you suppose, if you looked back and saw their lower number, you would make room and allow them to pass? Personally, I will pull to the right and motion to them with my left arm. I also assume that they are from a faster class, had problems, and they are trying to make up for it. What's the down side, it is to find out later that they have taken a position from you by a few seconds. Do you suppose you could have held them off by a matter of seconds?
While out on the track, I have been noticing riders retaining their old numbers, only using numbers on the side plates with no numbers on the front plate, using numbers which are extremely small and unreadable (same markings used for our helmets), or simply no numbers. If they are an escort, a big E would be nice, a big S for sweeper, or basically any letter or colored sheet for the non-riders and large correct numbers for any participants.
From now on, do we only need to mark the helmets with the helmet numbers and apply the transponders?
Anyways, I could go off course here, so, I was just looking to see if anyone, (LIGHTBULB-like anyone on this site might not have any input) has thoughts about the subject of properly marking the bikes or should I just go back to eating dirt and watching dust floating around in the sunbeams?