Riding in a group is one of the best parts of cycling. Whether you’re chasing speed, exploring new routes, or just enjoying the camaraderie, group rides bring energy, motivation, and community.

And with Chasing Watts, finding the perfect ride near you is easier than ever.

Before you show up, though, it’s important to be prepared — for your own safety, for the group’s experience, and to make sure you’re ready to enjoy every mile. Here’s your go-to guide for what to bring and what to expect before the wheels start turning.

🔧 Gear & Equipment: Bring the Right Tools

A smooth ride starts with a well-prepped bike and the right tools in your saddle bag.

  • Bike Check: Make sure your tires are pumped, brakes work, chain is clean, and gears shift smoothly.

  • Flat Kit Must-Haves:

    • Spare tube (or two) – even if you’re running a tubeless setup

    • Tire levers

    • Mini pump or CO₂ inflator

    • Multi-tool (with chain tool if possible)

  • Lights: Even in daylight, front and rear lights help with visibility and safety.

  • Navigation: Use the Chasing Watts app to preview or download the route to your GPS computer or smartphone.

👕 What to Wear: Dress for the Ride

Being comfortable (and visible) can make all the difference.

  • Helmet: Always wear one. No exceptions.

  • Cycling Kit: Padded shorts or bibs, moisture-wicking jersey, and layers depending on the weather.

  • Gloves & Eyewear: Protect your hands from vibration and your eyes from sun, wind, or bugs.

  • Be Visible: Bright or reflective clothing helps others — and cars — see you better.

🍌 Fuel & Hydration: Stay Ahead of the Bonk

Even short rides can take a toll if you’re under-fueled.

  • Pre-Ride Meal: Eat a light meal 1–2 hours before — think banana and peanut butter, oatmeal, or a smoothie.

  • On the Bike: Bring energy bars, gels, or chews that are easy to eat while riding.

  • Hydration: One bottle minimum, two+ if it’s hot or long. Consider electrolyte drinks for added support.

📍 Know the Ride: Do Your Homework

Use Chasing Watts to get familiar with the ride before you show up.  It’s very easy to sync the route to your bicycle computer!

  • Check the Route: Look over distance, elevation, and terrain.

  • Know the Pace: Rides range from chill to race pace — don’t guess.

  • Drop vs No-Drop:

    • No-drop: The group stays together and waits for slower riders.

    • Drop: Riders are expected to keep up or find their own way back.

  • Ride Leader: Respect the leader — they’re managing the ride and setting the tone.

🙋‍♀️ Your Role: Be a Good Teammate

  • Be On Time: Or better yet, be early! Give yourself time to get ready and say hi.

  • Be Self-Sufficient: Bring your own gear, snacks, and supplies.  Do not depend on others for your gear!

  • Be Honest: New to group riding? Let someone know. Most groups are more than happy to support newcomers.

✅ Final Thoughts

Preparation is your first step toward a successful and enjoyable group ride. With Chasing Watts, the right ride is just a tap away — now you’re ready to roll.

Stay tuned for Part 2, where we’ll cover group riding etiquette: pacelines, communication, rotating through, and how to wrap up the ride right.