Riding in mass rides

Roger Kramer has some good advice for riding in large rides like the Tour de Belleville or the upcoming Moonlight Ramble:
# If you're a slower rider, try to ride as far to the right as safely possible so faster riders can pass you. If you have to walk up a hill, walk your bike as far to the right as safely possible.
# Groups of cyclists should not take up the entire lane, again so other people can pass.
# If you plan to stop, be sure to give some type of warning. At a minimum, give a verbal warning such as "braking" or "stopping."
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