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Who sets the pace of the group when riding in a group?

  1. The lead rider

  2. The middle rider

  3. The tail rider

  4. Rotate between riders

The correct answer is: The tail rider

When riding in a group, the tail rider is responsible for setting the pace of the group. The tail rider plays a crucial role in ensuring that the group stays together, maintains a safe speed, and signals any hazards or upcoming turns to the riders ahead. By staying at the back of the group, the tail rider can monitor the group's progress and make adjustments as needed to keep everyone safe and together. This is why the correct answer is C. In contrast, the lead rider is responsible for navigating and setting the route but not for setting the pace of the group. The middle rider is positioned between the lead and tail riders and does not have the role of setting the pace. While it's important for riders to take turns leading the group, this rotation between riders does not dictate who sets the pace.