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Old 11-08-11 | 12:54 PM
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richard4993
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Originally Posted by ambitions2o
Alarm went off at 4:30am and I starred at the clock for a half an hour. Beautiful morning for a ride - adjusted my saddle a bit last night and I think it helped a bit. Usually the ride takes me 57 minutes, but today I did it in 40, so that was an achievement. Today was the first day I wore glasses (same type of safety glasses I use when I am working on cars) and it made a huge difference with the wind. Also helps to protect from rock kick up and bugs.



Those metal tops are hell when it rains, it feels like you are on ice when crossing them. It is funny - the more and more I ride in the city the more I realize - it really is a horrible city to ride in. Even though we have the bike lanes and such setup - you have man holes in the bike path, huge divots and large unequal pavement they have yet to fix. Amazing. The East River Esplanade is...a...great...place...to...ride?
That East River Esplanade needs to be repaved entirly not just in spots making it bumpy. They need to make it more like the hudson river greenway.

My commute wasn't bad this morning except this one idiot that tried to squeeze beween me and the curb and almost took me out.
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