NHCC Weekly Roundup: Monday May 20-Sunday May 25

Most of this week’s rides keep us cruising close to home, but Sunday brings a dash of adventure for two of our groups! The Level 1 crew will be soaking in the sights along the gorgeous, flat Waterfront Trail starting in Whitby—perfect for an easy spin and some lake views. Meanwhile, the Level 4 gang is headed to Newcastle for a new flat route cooked up by Miche. So whether you’re sticking around or heading out of town, there’s a great ride with your name on it this week.

Weather… What is it even doing?

Lately, the weather’s been doing its own thing—sunshine one minute, rainclouds the next. We’ve seen forecasts ranging from 11°C to 18°C, with wind from the southeast in one app and northeast in another. And don’t even get us started on the rain predictions—0%, 30%, and 70% all for the same morning! Here’s the deal: when things look iffy, our team goes full weather-nerd mode—radar maps, wind charts, cloud patterns… the whole shebang. We try to call it right (most of the time we do!), but Mother Nature loves to mess with us.

If the forecast’s looking questionable, keep an eye on the Cycle Club app for ride updates. We’ll make the call at least 90 minutes before start time whenever possible—especially to help out those loading bikes or riding to the start.

Safety Factor—Why Group Rides = Safer Rides

Sure, solo rides have their charm, but when it comes to safety, group rides are the way to roll. Here’s why riding with your cycling buddies is not just more fun—but also a whole lot safer:

  • You’re way more visible: A solo rider can disappear visually along the side of the road—but a bunch of bright jerseys in formation? That’s hard to miss. Drivers notice and respect a group more readily.
  • Everyone’s signaling & staying predictable (hopefully!): Group rides have a rhythm—steady formations, clear hand signals, and calls that help everyone anticipate what’s coming. It’s like a moving team of traffic-savvy superheroes.
  • Drivers give you space: There’s a psychological effect at play: drivers are more cautious around a group. Plus, they can’t ignore a little cycling peloton taking the lane with confidence.
  • More eyes = safer ride: When you ride solo, you’ve got one set of eyes. In a group, everyone’s scanning for potholes, sketchy drivers, or stray squirrels—and sharing the intel instantly.
  • You’ve got backup: Flat tire? No worries. Someone’s got a pump. Feeling unwell? Help is right there. In a group, you’re never left on your own to deal with a hiccup.
  • Motivation magic: Riding with others keeps you focused, helps with pacing, and let’s be honest—it’s harder to ignore a stop sign when your whole group is doing the right thing.

So grab your helmet, check the app for updates, and let’s roll together safely and smartly this week. Group rides aren’t just better—they’re safer, smoother, and way more fun. See you out there! 🌞🚲

 

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