AGREEMENT ASSUMING ALL RISKS AND RELEASING LIABILITY I acknowledge:
1)
That I am competent to perform a safety check and will personally
perform a safety check of the bicycle I will ride at all group rides
prior to my ride.
2) That I am competent to safely ride the
bicycle. I will ride at the Specialized rides and events and will
observe safe riding practices and obey all laws and guidelines. I am
also healthy enough for vigorous exercise (please consult your physician
prior to participation).
3) That I will always wear all appropriate safety equipment, including a bicycle helmet when riding.
4) That I am responsible for any damages and issues to any products on demo or rental in my possession and use.
5)
That bicycling and other activities are inherently dangerous,
presenting a great number of risks, such as the risk of falling,
colliding with other riders, encountering hidden obstacles or varying
terrain, or the risk of injury from any failure of the bicycle or any of
its components.
6) That I freely and expressly accept all risks
associated with bicycling and other event participation, including all
risks of injury or death. ON MY OWN BEHALF, AND ON THE BEHALF OF MY
HEIRS, ASSIGNS, AND PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES, I HEREBY FULLY AND FOREVER
DISCHARGE AND RELEASE Specialized, AND THEIR OWNERS, VENDORS,
SUPPLIERS, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS, SPONSORS, INSURERS, CUSTOMERS AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS OR ENTITIES, FROM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, CLAIM, DAMAGE,
LOSS, COST OR EXPENSE, ARISING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM MY
PARTICIPATION IN Specialized EVENTS AND/OR USE OF A DEMONSTRATION
BICYCLE.
7) The undersigned understands that exposure to
disease-causing organisms, such as COVID-19 and contaminated objects, as
well as personal contact with other parties, including but not limited
to organizers, other participants, others on route, and anything you
might encounter could result in illness, permanent disability
transmission to others or death. By signing below, I agree to release
and hold-harmless Specialized, and all other event sponsors and hosts
and all their agents, contactors, employees. officers, and vendors from
and against all claims for damages and liability resulting from exposure
to disease-causing organisms, such as COVID-19, and contaminated
objects, as well as personal contact associated with participating in
all Specialized. I understand that the event and its representatives
cannot guarantee that any precautionary measures taken will full protect
anyone from being exposed to and/or contracting COVID-19 or any other
contagion.
I expressly agree that the forgoing agreement shall be
construed to provide the parties being released with the broadest
relief possible. If any portion is held invalid, the balance shall
continue in full legal force and effect.
Group Ride Guidelines
These
riding etiquette guidelines and common courtesies apply to all
Specialized rides regardless of the number of riders, distance or pace.
•
It’s a GROUP Ride, not a Race. We want the group to ride together as
much as possible. If you find the pace of the ride either too fast or
too slow for you let us know and we can recommend another group. The
same is true for our ride leaders, if they feel you would fit better in
another group, they will recommend which one, please follow their
recommendation.
• Some Specialized rides feature a “NO DROP”
policy. These are recreational rides not races. We will not leave anyone
behind, but it doesn’t mean that we can’t hit the gas. There will be
times for going fast and times where the entire group will wait for a
complete regroup; these are specified by the Ride Leader so pay
attention.
• For insurance reasons, only individuals who have
accepted these guidelines and signed the group ride waiver may
participate in Specialized group rides. All riders must wear a helmet at
all times during shop rides and must comply with all guidelines
contained herein and all rules of the road. Specialized and the ride
leaders reserve the right to ask anyone who does not follow these
guidelines to leave the ride. Our safety and reputation as cyclists
within this community depends on you, thanks for helping.
•
Please be punctual, arrive at the ride start with your gear and
equipment ready to ride. The ride rolls at its scheduled time every
time, don’t ever expect the ride to leave late just because you are.
•
Communicate with the Group and Traffic Using Hand Signals and Verbal
Warnings. Hand signals for turning and stopping are as follows: Left arm
straight out to signal a left turn. For a right turn, put your right
arm straight out or put your left arm out and bent up. And Left arm out
and down with your palm to the rear to signal slowing or stopping. Along
with hand signals, verbally warn cyclists behind you of your changes in
direction or speed. Riders should call out "left turn," "right turn,"
"slowing," stopping," etc. Announce turns well in advance of the
intersection, so that members of the group have time to position
themselves properly.
• When riding in a tight group, following
riders do not have a good view of the road surface ahead, so it is
important to announce large holes, grates, and other significant
hazards. Indicate road hazards by pointing down to the left or right,
and by shouting "hole," "bump," etc., where required for safety.
Everyone in a group should be made aware of significant hazards.
•
Safe riding in a group requires much more attention to predictability
than riding alone. Other riders expect you to ride straight, at a
constant speed, unless you indicate differently so, please do that.
•
You should only pass others on their left. Say "on your left" to warn
the cyclist ahead that you are passing. DO NOT PASS ON THE RIGHT.
Announce your presence behind another rider with a friendly greeting so
that rider is not later startled by your presence.
• When
drafting NEVER let the front of your front wheel go past the rear of the
lead rider’s rear wheel. This is called overlapping wheels…. don’t do
it.
• When approaching intersections requiring vehicles to yield
or stop, signal your intention to other traffic and riders with clear
hand and verbal signals. Call out "slowing" or "stopping" to alert those
behind to the change in speed. In the event the leading cyclist calls
"CLEAR" remember each cyclist is responsible for verifying that there is
no approaching traffic before entering the intersection.
• Since
riders in front cannot see traffic approaching from the rear, it is the
responsibility of all other riders to call out "Car Back". This lets
all riders know of the approaching car. A call of “Line it Up” is used
when single file is needed to be courteous to other road users. Use the
warning "Car up" on narrow road to warn following riders of approaching
traffic.
• A rear flashing red light is strongly recommended for all riders to increase visibility.
•
When waiting at the defined regroup area, move well off the road so you
don't interfere with traffic. DO NOT RIDE CIRCLES in the road. It is
best for the lead rider to pull forward in the stopping area and for
other riders to pull in behind the rider in front of them. As a
courtesy, during regroups wait until the last cyclist arrives and checks
in before restarting.
• Ride single file on busy roadways
around the shop and in towns or double file as appropriate to the
roadway and traffic conditions. Even where riding double is legal, set a
good example and be an ambassador for cycling, courtesy dictates that
we single up when cars are trying to pass if the lane is not wide enough
for them to safely do so. If there are lines/stripes on the road we
ride single file, if the road is not marked, we allow a double paceline,
NEVER RIDE MORE THAN TWO WIDE!