2016! how was your commute today?
#1376
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A beautiful 10C/50F morning with clear sky, limited breeze and a great long 44km ride in to work (also to add kms to my Great Cycle Challenge month).
It is Friday before what is forecast to be a nice weekend. Enjoy the day everyone!
It is Friday before what is forecast to be a nice weekend. Enjoy the day everyone!
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Stiff wind this morning made the ride in an Olympic event. I managed my average, which surprised me. It took an extra gel to do it though.
#1381
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Cool (11C/52F), overcast (and threatening rain) and strong breeze that was a headwind for a decent part of the ride. Was physically tired so although I rode 22km including an added hill at the end, I took it easy and slow, 21kmh (instead of the 24-26kmh normal).
I'm hoping to head out to the cottage (locally referred to as camps) on Friday by bike, let's hope the rain clears by then.
I'm hoping to head out to the cottage (locally referred to as camps) on Friday by bike, let's hope the rain clears by then.
#1382
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Pretty warm at 75F this morning. Good ride in though.
Except for that trash truck that pretty much ignored a stop sign. I saw him coming and could tell by his speed he didn't really intend to stop. I kinda think he couldn't actually see me either because of the large side view mirror. I figure if I can't see the driver's face he probably can't see me. I had just turned onto the street that had the right of way when I saw him coming so I just didn't really start pedaling and was going slow enough for him to turn on out in front of me.
Except for that trash truck that pretty much ignored a stop sign. I saw him coming and could tell by his speed he didn't really intend to stop. I kinda think he couldn't actually see me either because of the large side view mirror. I figure if I can't see the driver's face he probably can't see me. I had just turned onto the street that had the right of way when I saw him coming so I just didn't really start pedaling and was going slow enough for him to turn on out in front of me.
#1383
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Oh yea, I broke 2,000 miles for the year last week. The year started off with some lower mileage weeks, but I've had 9 weeks in a row of > 100 miles, so that has been been a big boost.
I'd like to hit 5,000 again, but I'm a bit behind right now, especially knowing I'll have a week or two off at some point over the next 6 months.
I'd like to hit 5,000 again, but I'm a bit behind right now, especially knowing I'll have a week or two off at some point over the next 6 months.
#1384
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Oh yea, I broke 2,000 miles for the year last week. The year started off with some lower mileage weeks, but I've had 9 weeks in a row of > 100 miles, so that has been been a big boost.
I'd like to hit 5,000 again, but I'm a bit behind right now, especially knowing I'll have a week or two off at some point over the next 6 months.
I'd like to hit 5,000 again, but I'm a bit behind right now, especially knowing I'll have a week or two off at some point over the next 6 months.
#1385
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Nice morning - sunny, 63F, but when I got to my bicycle I discovered the rack was missing 2 screws both on the same side. Note to self... pay more attention to regular maintenance and stop ignoring rattles
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The first non-torrential thunderstorm morning in Texas in far too long. Add in low humidity and 70-ish degrees made me feel sorry for the poor suckers at a standstill on the freeway. :-)
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bike to work week finished, so all the little tents with people giving out free snacks are gone. Last week you could have had a "calorie-positive" commute. (caloric intake > calories burned)
Bike share is coming to the city in the next few months...
Bike share is coming to the city in the next few months...
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Must be June. I've gotten the first "You're not going to ride in this heat, are you?!?" of the season.
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I woke up to a flat Friday on my car. I haven't really started round trip bike commuting yet, and I skipped work for a long ride Wednesday so I wasn't planning to be back on a bike so soon, but I figured biking would be more fun than dealing with my car tire, so I rode the ~16 miles in. On my arrival, I saw everyone leaving the building - no power. Boss texted "work from home". So I headed back, very tired. Stopping for a conference call was nice.
#1391
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On the way into work this evening ran into a nasty thunderstorm. Fortunately I always carry rain gear so not that bad, it's the winds that got a bit scary, especially over two big bridge crossings. At one stop had to angle the bike sideways to stop getting blown down..give me rain over wind any day.. I've got my pedi electric with me and left my charger at home Thankfully I've only got only two big hills on the way home and the rest of the route is relatively flat and she's pretty good just in bicycle mode.
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I ended up being drawn into a race on the way home last night. We gunned it for about 10 miles, uphill. Several lead changes, but in the end he had a little more in the tank than I did and beat me to the top by a few lengths.
It sucked, but in a good way.
Anyway, I rode in a little slower today, but still held my average. Nice weather: no significant wind, cool temps. Traffic was light on the roads and fewer people on the MUP than usual. I could get used to this.
It sucked, but in a good way.
Anyway, I rode in a little slower today, but still held my average. Nice weather: no significant wind, cool temps. Traffic was light on the roads and fewer people on the MUP than usual. I could get used to this.
#1393
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I thought yesterday afternoon's rain was going to stay south of me. The first half of my ride is primarily East. It was sprinkling lightly when I started. By mile 2 it was a little more steady. From there until about mile 6 I got pretty soaked. Then I turned North and soon there was nothing. Dry roads and a tailwind. I was mostly dry by the time I got home except for my socks.
I did have one person, driving the third in a series of cars passing me, give a nice long honk as they went by. I gave a friendly wave back as I'm sure they were just saying hello.
Nice, pretty warm ride in this morning. About 72F and mostly clear skies.
I did have one person, driving the third in a series of cars passing me, give a nice long honk as they went by. I gave a friendly wave back as I'm sure they were just saying hello.
Nice, pretty warm ride in this morning. About 72F and mostly clear skies.
#1394
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Heavy clouds this morning but only a light breeze and no rain, although light spitting in the last 5 minutes of the ride. Another good 45km ride in, 11C/52F, but a high of only 15C/59F this afternoon with the slight chance of sun.
Tomorrow morning won't be so nice though, forecast for 5C/41F with showers ("Feels Like" rating of 1C/34F) so I'll want a nice hot shower when I arrive.
Tomorrow morning won't be so nice though, forecast for 5C/41F with showers ("Feels Like" rating of 1C/34F) so I'll want a nice hot shower when I arrive.
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Nice morning commute, a little chilly at 59F but a decent tailwind
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Nice morning - I love the warm mornings. I have been getting faster! In the last 2 weeks, I have noted at least 3 times I have made it door to door in less than 30 minutes. Thirty minutes used to seem unattainable but as I've gotten stronger, now I expect it. And I wasn't even trying to break a record this morning. Another cool thing - my neighbor and I left our houses about the same time. He used to drive to work - now that he is bike commuting, he has lost 30 pounds. I would be happy to lose 10. Okay, lots of random cycle-related thoughts here - back to work.
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Oh yea, I broke 2,000 miles for the year last week. The year started off with some lower mileage weeks, but I've had 9 weeks in a row of > 100 miles, so that has been been a big boost.
I'd like to hit 5,000 again, but I'm a bit behind right now, especially knowing I'll have a week or two off at some point over the next 6 months.
I'd like to hit 5,000 again, but I'm a bit behind right now, especially knowing I'll have a week or two off at some point over the next 6 months.
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I left five minutes early today so I wouldn't have to rush. Got to the train station just as sweaty as ever, five minute early for my train. I seem to be unable to take it easy.
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I've been heading in the opposite direction over the past month, with commuting miles increasingly hard to get with the continual rain, holidays and vacation. May was my lowest cycling miles in several years. Hopefully I'll get back on track this month, but I missed the first six days due to vacation. Today was my first commute or ride of any sort since May 29. Weather was warm and extremely humid this morning with lots of water on the streets from Tropical Storm Colin, the last remnants of why passed through here about 6:30 am. Thankfully, it's supposed to be sunny and dry for the rest of the week.
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