Group Riding Crashes — When Your Buddy Becomes the Danger
November 1, 2022|4:33|109 views
Group rides amplify every mistake. One rider brakes late → chain reaction → multiple crashes.
Compilation of group riding crashes. Peer pressure, mismatched skill levels, follow-the-leader syndrome, and the accordion effect that takes out multiple riders.
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