Ride Etiquette & Safety
Participants in all Alto Velo group rides must adhere to the following etiquette and safety rules.
Ride Etiquette
Introduce yourself to new riders. If you're a new rider, introduce yourself at the start of the ride.
Roll out from the start/regroups gently so everyone has a chance to warm up and get going.
Use hand signals and call out turns, stops and road obstructions. Repeat the message through the group.
Mechanicals: relay the message to the front. Help out the victim. Wait for the victim at the next regroup.
Ride paceline / 2x2 on the flats. Ride leader will initiate rotating paceline when the group desires. Follow behind the wheel in front to avoid the bunch spilling over the road.
Don't ride on the sidewalk on California Ave (or any other place with business establishments frequented by our rides)
If you leave a ride early, notify someone so the group doesn't think they lost you
Ride Safety
Riders must always wear a helmet.
Riders should carry a Medical ID that contains your name and emergency contact information. Additional helpful information includes any medical history. Two IDs are preferable.
Riders are always responsible for their own safety.
LOOK FOR YOURSELF for cars and other road users, and OBEY TRAFFIC rules – you are responsible.
Do not cross the centerline. You will be asked to leave the ride if you do so.
If you're new to group riding, make this known to the ride leader and ask for help.
Protect your front wheel, do not cross wheels.
Do not make sudden lateral movements at any time.
Be gentle on brakes so as not to suddenly stop in front of someone.
No aero bar use.
No sitting on the top tube when descending (or otherwise).
No Ear Buds or non-transparent headphone use. It is important that you are able to hear warning calls and approaching traffic.