This is a 72 mile bike ride On Jan 5, 2025 with Canyon Velo pacelining on the Santa Ana River Trail and a zip up Pacific Coast Highway to Seal Beach, back to the trail, and then back home to Yorba Linda. I illustrate the different rider's strengths and liken them to a parallel twin Kawasaki Ninja 650 high torque low horsepower motorcycle, a Kawi 636 in-line 4 modest torque high horsepower 600 cc class motorcycle, and an in-line 4 liter superbike with high torque and high horsepower. This ride also illustrates how you never overlap your front wheel with the rear wheel of the guy in front of you and how you need to shift your lane position depending upon slow obstacles on the right (like walkers or slow riders) as well as dangers coming at you on the the left like walkers, skateboarders and other riders. This also describes the rotation of a paceline and the body language gestures as well as subtle lane positioning to communicate queues. This is useful for anyone who wants to do a group ride on their bicycles and it's somewhat applicable to doing a motorcycle group ride. I ended up riding with 3 or 4 different groups of riders that all had radically different riding styles. You might pick up on how my riding style adapted to the nature of the groups I was with. 4 miles to the start, 21 miles to PCH, 11 miles to Seal, 11 back, 25 home makes for 72 total miles. Average pace on the trail was 22.4 MPH and average pace for the entire rider was 19 MPH. Max speed was 39 MPH and I had a quasi sprint of 30 MPH at 10:40 in the video. 2025 New Year's Ride here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIIFHcI8b_c