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Ride Etiquette

Cycling etiquette is critical to the safety of every group ride. It the duty of the more experienced riders to make sure that every member of the club or group is well-versed so that all participants are safe. The following are some of the most important group ride safety tips:

  • Always ride bar-to-bar with the cyclist next to you – riders should be riding side by side in a two by two formation
  • Never peel off without warning, make sure that the riders behind you know that you are going to steadily peel off to the back
  • Once the riders in front of you peel off, it is your responsibility to pull through and keep the group riding along at a solid pace
  • Group rides are not races, be sure to stay with the group pace
  • Fill gaps as much as possible
  • Use hand signals to notify riders behind about slowing speeds, holes on the road, etc.
  • Avoid yelling to the riders behind you, they can rarely hear what is being said
  • Maintain your bicycle just slightly to the side of the cyclist in front of you to avoid a crash when slowing occurs
  • Always be predictable when in traffic
  • Avoid any overlap from your front wheel and the rear wheel of the cyclist in front
  • While controversial, it is best not to ride in aero bars when you are following another rider closely
  • Be aware of the grade of your group – do not attempt to ride with a group above your pay grade

Riding in groups is an excellent way to engage in the local cycling community, push your personal bests, and improve overall. In Florida, understanding and applying group ride safety rules is absolutely imperative for the well-being of all involved. Never be afraid to speak up if your group is not following the rules.

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a little history

  • history
    1992

    WFW Formed

    Local Pensacola men and women saw a need for an organized membership to pursue common cycling goals. They reached out to the League of American Wheelmen and became a 501(c)(4) non-profit to benefit Pensacola bike racers, touring cyclists and cycling advocates and formed the West Florida Wheelmen.
  • 2009

    Joining Forces

    The West Florida Wheelmen embraced members from Team Mayo and Firestone and Summit Cyclists. Blackwater Cycling (our sister group) of Milton, FL was formed to assist rural cyclists in Santa Rosa County.
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  • history
    2011-2019

    Annual Races

    The Pensacola Cycling Classic became an annual race venue.
  • 2014

    Ride of Silence

    Through the vision of Vicki Grooters after losing her husband, Roger, in a tragic bike crash, the West Florida Wheelmen began hosting the annual Ride of Silence.
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  • history
    2019

    Eastern Shore Cyclists

    Eastern Shore Cyclists became an important part of the West Florida Wheelmen. Members from Fairhope, Daphne and Gulf Shores, AL routinely participate in WFW rides.
  • 2020

    Membership Growth

    Our roll grew to 225 cyclists with members representing seven states, Canada and Italy.
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