Whilst bunch riding can be fun it can also be risky, if you don’t know what you’re doing

In one of our upcoming newsletters will be covering the topic of bunch riding, and specifically talking about some of the basic skills you should master, or at least understand, before you even begin to start riding in a bunch.
That’s because, whilst bunch riding is probably one of the most enjoyable aspects of road cycling, it also has its risks.
That’s because, whilst bunch riding is probably one of the most enjoyable aspects of road cycling, it also has its risks.
As I’m sure you’ve already seen from bunches in your area, when riding in a bunch all cyclists are very close together, and if one rider comes down, particularly near the front, this can end up in a big pile up.
And a big pile up is the last thing anyone wants.
So it’s important, if you’re new to bunch riding, to understand some of the basic skills required to ride comfortably and safely as a member of the bunch.
Whilst our newsletter article shall cover many aspects, here’s an interesting introductory video to get you started.

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