Understanding the system is important, as every
rider needs to do their part to avoid anyone getting lost.
One rider, the leader, will stay at the front and is responsible
for navigating the route. Another rider, tail end charlie, will
stay at the back in last position. These are the only two riders
who maintain their position in the group.
At every junction, the rider immediately behind the leader stops
and marks the junction and indicates the route which the other
members of the group should follow. All other riders pass the
marker except the 'tail end charlie'. The marker then re-joins
the group in front of 'tail end charlie'.
This approach involves all the group and the marker gets rotated
from front to back and naturally moves up to the front again.
The method works provided everyone makes clear, safe markings
and doesn't forget they are in the No.2 position, when it is their
turn to mark.
Nobody other than the sweeper is allowed to ride last for any
reason whatever. If you want to leave the group you should pull
in to the left in a safe, visible position and wave other riders
past. When the sweeper arrives he will stop and you can then inform
him/her that you are leaving the group and why.
Some points:
Please arrive with a full tank of petrol and an empty bladder.
Petrol stops will be determined on the lowest tank range
of participants. You are advised to fill up at these stops.
The leader and sweeper will wear some kind of distinctive
vest.
A roundabout should be marked by parking in a safe visible
position on the exit.
When going straight through at a crossroads where you don't
have right of way you may mark it if you wish. The default action
in such a case is to continue straight through. Therefore if
there is no marker when you arrive you should proceed straight
on. If you do decide to mark such a junction you should do so
by parking in a safe visible position on the far side of the
crossroads.
When you are marking a junction make sure you park in a position
not to obstruct any other road users.
If necessary point in the direction that riders arriving
at the junction should proceed in.
There is no need when using the drop off system to keep the
rider behind in your mirrors.
There is no need to play catch-up. With the drop off system
there will be a marker waiting for you at the next junction.
Everyone should keep a safe distance behind the rider in
front. Tail gating is frowned on.
To avoid unscheduled stops and to be safe please make sure
all luggage carried on your machine is secured safely before
starting.
When you are the marker, wait for the sweeper to arrive,
even if this takes a long time. There may be a breakdown further
back which you are unaware of. If necessary switch off your
engine. If you leave your position everyone behind will suffer
and the run will fall apart.
If you are unsure as to whether you should mark a junction,
then mark it anyway. It is better to mark a junction that doesn't
need marking than not to mark one that does.
Ride your own ride, don't allow yourself to be pulled or
pushed along.