Hi Chidu,
I was thinking about this and realised that on the CAM rides they do have the concept of escort/support vehicles riding along with the group. They strategically place themselves between different ride groups throughout to be able to support the entire group. These vehicles carry a lot of supplies to help the group during rides itself and sweep riders after the cut-off ride time. Since Brevet is a self-supported ride, we could limit primarily being escort vehicle. Below is a list of points we can consider:
1. First and foremost, these vehicles will primarily only be ESCORT vehicles and double up as support only in case of emergencies.
2. They can ride along with the group and monitor and report back ride status to the main control.
3. Carry bare minimum medical / energy supplies to be used only if it’s an emergency.
4. If a rider decides to quit at any point of the ride or if there is an accident or mugging incident, the rider needs to be head to the nearest safe spot or the closest town and report back to the escort vehicles with the location. The volunteers in the escort can then help these riders on their way back home. (There is nothing more re-assuring than to know that there is somebody to help when you are in distress)
5. Besides I think it’s also worthwhile to publish a list of key contact numbers of the medical centres, police stations, 24/7 support vehicles. Refreshment centres on route.
These are just quick thoughts. It might be easier said than done. Besides this will be possible only if this does not violate the rules of the brevet of being a self-supported ride.
But nevertheless this is food for thought.
Regards
Ganesh
--
biking conversations on the world famous "Bangalore Bikers Club" :)
are you a part of the bicycle racing scene?
Visit www.bangalorebicyclechampionships.com for more details
---
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Bangalore Bikers Club" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to bangalore-bike...@googlegroups.com.
For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
--
On Sat, Mar 29, 2014 at 5:14 PM, berkeleydb <dha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The points I wanted to put across --
>
> * If (any) organisers do feel that there are real / present risks of
> incidents like this occurring on Brevets, it's disappointing that the
> concerns aren't highlighted in the lead up to each ride. It should_not take
> an incident to bring these into focus.
Indeed. I think the organizers should put up a list of all such
incidents, suitably anonymized.
> * Are we 'following a fad' in some ways, by pursuing such affiliated rides
> that require adhering to rules, that I get a sense seem to limit the
> measures we would like to take in some cases? Would the best interests of
> the cycling community be served better if (unaffiliated) rides 'modelled'
> along the Brevet rules are organised, with some rules modified based on
> conditions here?
The rules of the BRM are non-negotiable if riders want to ride the PBP.
But most mature randonneuring communities have non-ACP rides, and I
think Bangalore should too. I'm not sure how many ride for the medal
and/or ACP certification opposed to those who ride for the
distance/challenge, etc., but that's just a cultural mindset that may
have to be overcome.
!!!!You rock!!!!
--
biking conversations on the world famous "Bangalore Bikers Club" :)
are you a part of the bicycle racing scene?
Visit www.bangalorebicyclechampionships.com for more details
---
You received this message because you are subscribed to a topic in the Google Groups "Bangalore Bikers Club" group.
To unsubscribe from this topic, visit https://groups.google.com/d/topic/bangalore-bikers/LZiYmXH7aA8/unsubscribe.
To unsubscribe from this group and all its topics, send an email to bangalore-bike...@googlegroups.com.