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Riding in groups
Basic Skills
Keep your hands at the brakes
Look in front of you
Keeping your line
Keeping distance
Rubbing shoulders
Ride next to the side of the road
Bumps and pot holes, jumping and dampening
Wet roads
Think, look, act ahead
Anticipate without sudden movements
Weaving
Blind curves
Using the full width of the road
Room to move
Cooperation and communication
Smartly dealing with level differences
Signaling
Coaching
Echelons
seeking shelter from the wind
The single echelon
The double echelon
Multiple echelons
Dashboard: speed, pressure, and effort
When to use which echelon?
Echeloning: communication and collaboration
Cornering
Practice cornering?
Taking sharp turns
Different turningtechniques
When to use which turningtechnique?
The physics of taking turns
Specials
Dealing with the other road users
TIPS FOR AUTOMOBILISTS ABOUT GROUPS OF RACING CYCLISTS
Training on public roads
Sprinting
Cycling in mountains
Cycling in the mountains or hills
How to ‘read’ the road
Going downhill
Other road users in hills or moutains
Equipment
Crashes
Psychology of cycling
Learning
Mindset and groupdynamics
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Home
Riding in groups
Basic Skills
Keep your hands at the brakes
Look in front of you
Keeping your line
Keeping distance
Rubbing shoulders
Ride next to the side of the road
Bumps and pot holes, jumping and dampening
Wet roads
Think, look, act ahead
Anticipate without sudden movements
Weaving
Blind curves
Using the full width of the road
Room to move
Cooperation and communication
Smartly dealing with level differences
Signaling
Coaching
Echelons
seeking shelter from the wind
The single echelon
The double echelon
Multiple echelons
Dashboard: speed, pressure, and effort
When to use which echelon?
Echeloning: communication and collaboration
Cornering
Practice cornering?
Taking sharp turns
Different turningtechniques
When to use which turningtechnique?
The physics of taking turns
Specials
Dealing with the other road users
TIPS FOR AUTOMOBILISTS ABOUT GROUPS OF RACING CYCLISTS
Training on public roads
Sprinting
Cycling in mountains
Cycling in the mountains or hills
How to ‘read’ the road
Going downhill
Other road users in hills or moutains
Equipment
Crashes
Psychology of cycling
Learning
Mindset and groupdynamics
About
Links
OTHER LANGUAGES
DEUTSCH
ESPAÑOL
FRANÇAIS
ITALIANO
MAGYAR
SLOVENŠČINA