January Commuting Challenge
#76
Thread Starter
No one carries the DogBoy

Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 2,320
Likes: 2
From: Upper Midwest USA
Bikes: Roubaix Expert Di2, Jamis Renegade, Surly Disc Trucker, Cervelo P2, CoMotion Tandem
Wind! 12/13.
Nothing like heading west into a 15-20 mph westerly wind...I kept thinking of that scene in Finding Nemo when Dory was saying "Just keep swimming..." but replaced it with "Just keep spinning, Just keep spinning." Ride home should be fun.
(yes, Madison)
Nothing like heading west into a 15-20 mph westerly wind...I kept thinking of that scene in Finding Nemo when Dory was saying "Just keep swimming..." but replaced it with "Just keep spinning, Just keep spinning." Ride home should be fun.
(yes, Madison)
#77
Dances With Cars
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 10,527
Likes: 0
From: Toronto, Canada
Bikes: TBL Onyx Pro(ss converted), Pake SS (starting to look kinda pimped)
Just don't forget about Murphy's Law of Headwinds that states the nastier the headwind the more chance it will decide to chase back home itself by the end of the day. lol
#78
I took the studs off this morning, as the chinook blasted all the snow off the roads.
Around -5C i think.
I was signalling left into my work parking lot, when a van (approaching from behind) tried to blow past me on my left. had I not had a mirror, I could have been smoked. Instead of making my intended corner, I squeezed him into the curb and he locked up his brakes. I was fuming so I stopped in the parking lot and waited, he just drove off. I was just going to ask him if he would have attempted to blow past a vehicle on the left side DIRECTLY thru his intended (and signalled) path.
I forget the numbers, but i'm at 100% for jan. My wife is out of town until the end of the month, so I have access to the car everyday, i gotta fight the urge (of driving in the car).
Around -5C i think.
I was signalling left into my work parking lot, when a van (approaching from behind) tried to blow past me on my left. had I not had a mirror, I could have been smoked. Instead of making my intended corner, I squeezed him into the curb and he locked up his brakes. I was fuming so I stopped in the parking lot and waited, he just drove off. I was just going to ask him if he would have attempted to blow past a vehicle on the left side DIRECTLY thru his intended (and signalled) path.
I forget the numbers, but i'm at 100% for jan. My wife is out of town until the end of the month, so I have access to the car everyday, i gotta fight the urge (of driving in the car).
#79
Thread Starter
No one carries the DogBoy

Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 2,320
Likes: 2
From: Upper Midwest USA
Bikes: Roubaix Expert Di2, Jamis Renegade, Surly Disc Trucker, Cervelo P2, CoMotion Tandem
13/15, on track for 15/17 for the month. Yesterday I had an interview and didn't have a way to keep the clothes nice so I carpooled. Today was a nice ride. It was a bit cold but no wind. That was a welcome change compared to Tuesday nights ride home. I didn't have a headwind, but the crosswind was REALLY bad for one section of the ride. I was literally blown sideways more than 4 feet and hit the curb. The radio said gusts were up to 40 mph and I believe it. I ended up ducking over a few blocks to get more houses to block the wind, and from there the ride was okay. I'm starting to craft my February challenge to myself, but I'll post them in how was your commute today rather than in a dedicated thread. I plan to keep track of my monthly & annual totals. It will be interesting to see how I do this year.
Here's what I've got so far:
A. Define number of Days Available to commute (ie total work days less days when I must drive due to commitments that make cycling impossible - 2 right now)
B. Designate 1 or 2 freebie days (I'm leaning towards 1) for when I feel quite bad.
Challenge = A - B Days.
That gives me 15 days of Commuting for A, so my challenge will be to commute 14/17 days of Working when not traveling. Am I being too easy on myself by giving me a freebie day? Perhaps I should keep the challenge as 15/17. What do you think?
In other news, tomorrow temps will be near 55 F so I will attempt my January Century (one of my other cycling goals for the year...century a month). Wish me luck!
Here's what I've got so far:
A. Define number of Days Available to commute (ie total work days less days when I must drive due to commitments that make cycling impossible - 2 right now)
B. Designate 1 or 2 freebie days (I'm leaning towards 1) for when I feel quite bad.
Challenge = A - B Days.
That gives me 15 days of Commuting for A, so my challenge will be to commute 14/17 days of Working when not traveling. Am I being too easy on myself by giving me a freebie day? Perhaps I should keep the challenge as 15/17. What do you think?
In other news, tomorrow temps will be near 55 F so I will attempt my January Century (one of my other cycling goals for the year...century a month). Wish me luck!
#80
18/18 so far. 3 days to go.
Freebie days are fine I think. If you're anything like me, you're guilty about skipping anyways. Just don't cycle 16 of the possible 17 days and then say, "Hey I didn't use my freebie this month, may as well take it tomorrow!" even though you are feeling fine and can do it.
Also, someone made a post about catching up on the mileage on a weekend ride. That's a fine idea too. You certainly don't want to define the challenge so strictly that it starts to feel like a chore.
As for your century a month goal, I have never done a century before. I would like to do one but don't really have a 100mile route. Also, I would like to keep it urban in case of emergency, or in case I just bonk and wanna call it quits. I was thinking of biking a route to my parents place that is 10 miles and just bounce between their place and my place all day, eating and drinking when I'm there. How do you do it?
Freebie days are fine I think. If you're anything like me, you're guilty about skipping anyways. Just don't cycle 16 of the possible 17 days and then say, "Hey I didn't use my freebie this month, may as well take it tomorrow!" even though you are feeling fine and can do it.
Also, someone made a post about catching up on the mileage on a weekend ride. That's a fine idea too. You certainly don't want to define the challenge so strictly that it starts to feel like a chore.
As for your century a month goal, I have never done a century before. I would like to do one but don't really have a 100mile route. Also, I would like to keep it urban in case of emergency, or in case I just bonk and wanna call it quits. I was thinking of biking a route to my parents place that is 10 miles and just bounce between their place and my place all day, eating and drinking when I'm there. How do you do it?
#81
Thread Starter
No one carries the DogBoy

Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 2,320
Likes: 2
From: Upper Midwest USA
Bikes: Roubaix Expert Di2, Jamis Renegade, Surly Disc Trucker, Cervelo P2, CoMotion Tandem
In the summer I just head out and do a big 100 mile loop. For tomorrow I'm thinking of a 3 loop course. First loop is about 30 miles heading north, then returning to the house. I will then warm up, change clothes (if needed) and head out for loop 2: 30 miles south/east, again returning to my house for another break. I will then do the final 40 mile loop through town, around the capital and then back home. I think the grand total will be somewhere at 101-105.
#82
flaccid member
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 98
Likes: 0
From: winter-peg, manitoba
morning folks....
i have a -1day for yesterday....
i was at home with my sick child the last 2 days... i biked wednesday night to make up for not commuting, but yesterday i never had a chance to make it up.... i did skate for 2.5 hours, but that doesn't convert into cycling mileage....
this wknd i'm trying out the local Icebike race (https://www.icebiking.com/)...
i've entered the 10km categorie and hope i can do it...
i can do 10km no problem on snow covered, rutted, slushy, icy streets.... but 10km of riverbank and trails is another challenge.... maybe i should've entered the 3km race?
anyways.... i'll let y'all know waht happened on monday!!
peaceout...
Jay-Jimmi
i have a -1day for yesterday....
i was at home with my sick child the last 2 days... i biked wednesday night to make up for not commuting, but yesterday i never had a chance to make it up.... i did skate for 2.5 hours, but that doesn't convert into cycling mileage....
this wknd i'm trying out the local Icebike race (https://www.icebiking.com/)...
i've entered the 10km categorie and hope i can do it...
i can do 10km no problem on snow covered, rutted, slushy, icy streets.... but 10km of riverbank and trails is another challenge.... maybe i should've entered the 3km race?
anyways.... i'll let y'all know waht happened on monday!!
peaceout...
Jay-Jimmi
#83
Seņior Member
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 13,748
Likes: 10
From: Michigan
Bikes: Windsor Fens, Giant Seek 0 (2014, Alfine 8 + discs)
19/19, 2 to go. Then 11 (months) to go.
I had to plug my car's battery into a charger earlier this week, I had to run my son into town for something and it barely started from disuse.
I had to plug my car's battery into a charger earlier this week, I had to run my son into town for something and it barely started from disuse.
#85
Dances With Cars
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 10,527
Likes: 0
From: Toronto, Canada
Bikes: TBL Onyx Pro(ss converted), Pake SS (starting to look kinda pimped)
Just keep an ear out for the cars behind you. Rush hour on Friday seems to add an extra pint of stupid to the drivers. Watch the squeeze, lane changes from left to right, and the right hand turn. Rush hour traffic is a whole new experience, keep your head and you'll be fine.
#86
Thread Starter
No one carries the DogBoy

Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 2,320
Likes: 2
From: Upper Midwest USA
Bikes: Roubaix Expert Di2, Jamis Renegade, Surly Disc Trucker, Cervelo P2, CoMotion Tandem
Well I did my century yesterday. If you want to read about it check out the winter cycling forum.
#87
\,,/(^_^)\,,/

Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 869
Likes: 0
From: Minneapolis, MN
Bikes: Surly 1x1 Xtracycle, '01 Haro Flair Dave Mirra
Originally Posted by ajay677
You need a safety rule. For example:
I won't ride if there is more than 5 inches of fresh snow on the ground or if the temperature is below 25 degrees F.
Don't compromise your safety for a challenge.
I won't ride if there is more than 5 inches of fresh snow on the ground or if the temperature is below 25 degrees F.
Don't compromise your safety for a challenge.
__________________
You know you're getting old when you look at a beautiful 19-year-old girl and you find yourself thinking, "Gee, I wonder what her mother looks like?"
You know you're getting old when you look at a beautiful 19-year-old girl and you find yourself thinking, "Gee, I wonder what her mother looks like?"
#88
flaccid member
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 98
Likes: 0
From: winter-peg, manitoba
morning folks!
-18c/-25c windchill today..... finally getting a little colder!!
well, last week i had to stay home with my son on wed and thurs... i made up for my wed bike by going for a ride after supper... thursday i wasn't able to ride...
so, on sunday, yesterday, i competed in our local icebike race..... it was 3 laps of 4.3km/lap = 12.9km total... it was along the riverbanks of 2 of our local rivers...
i did vwery well..... i finished in the top 10 and less than 5 minutes from 1st place..... there was a few times in the race where i was held up by other cyclists.... if i could've got by i could've madeup time and maybe finished top5... it was my first race ever and i did learn a lot!! so, next year i plan on finishing top5!!!
anyways, can i use my 12.9km race yesterday to replace last Thursday's missed day? that way i can be 100%?
is that allowable?
anyways, i also picked up some winter tights (Whirlwind) from MEC and i love them! they are super-comfortable and as 1 layer they are quite warm.... they're the only layer i had this morning... a little chilly..... the wind wasn't as brisk when i left, so the windchill wasn't bad on my ride today.... below -20c or -25cish i may add my other tights underneath for an extra layer....
well, thanks folks!!
jimz
-18c/-25c windchill today..... finally getting a little colder!!
well, last week i had to stay home with my son on wed and thurs... i made up for my wed bike by going for a ride after supper... thursday i wasn't able to ride...
so, on sunday, yesterday, i competed in our local icebike race..... it was 3 laps of 4.3km/lap = 12.9km total... it was along the riverbanks of 2 of our local rivers...
i did vwery well..... i finished in the top 10 and less than 5 minutes from 1st place..... there was a few times in the race where i was held up by other cyclists.... if i could've got by i could've madeup time and maybe finished top5... it was my first race ever and i did learn a lot!! so, next year i plan on finishing top5!!!
anyways, can i use my 12.9km race yesterday to replace last Thursday's missed day? that way i can be 100%?
is that allowable?
anyways, i also picked up some winter tights (Whirlwind) from MEC and i love them! they are super-comfortable and as 1 layer they are quite warm.... they're the only layer i had this morning... a little chilly..... the wind wasn't as brisk when i left, so the windchill wasn't bad on my ride today.... below -20c or -25cish i may add my other tights underneath for an extra layer....
well, thanks folks!!
jimz
#89
Thread Starter
No one carries the DogBoy

Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 2,320
Likes: 2
From: Upper Midwest USA
Bikes: Roubaix Expert Di2, Jamis Renegade, Surly Disc Trucker, Cervelo P2, CoMotion Tandem
14/16 Snow this morning, and wouldn't you know my hybrid with studs is at the shop. The brakes went out (needs new pads) and the chain is nearly rusted through (this is what a year of commuting, including winters will do to a chain) and I thought it would probably be a good idea to have them take a look at the hubs, headset and bottom bracket to make sure they are all in tip top shape. Anyway, I had no trouble on the snow with my cyclocross tires and arrived at work in record time! (for January).
I've decided that for Feb my goal will be 15/17 again, with at least 1 century ride (not commuting of course). That begins on Wednesday!
Thanks for participating everyone!
I've decided that for Feb my goal will be 15/17 again, with at least 1 century ride (not commuting of course). That begins on Wednesday!
Thanks for participating everyone!
#90
Senior Member
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 4,925
Likes: 1
Originally Posted by DogBoy
This is really for me, but feel free to participate if you like.
I have been commuting off/on for 2 years, but I've never put together a consecutive months worth of commuting. So this is the month.
Rules: If I go to work in the month of January, it will be by bicycle. I still plan to drive after work, but the to/from work is all pedal power.
Rewards...base miles with no extra effort, perhaps some degree of weight-loss (since I cannot get in my car and drive to Wendy's for lunch anymore).
Consequenses if I fail...I'll feel bad.
The plan: Pack the night before. I've got 2 bikes: one for dry roads and one for icy conditions. Both are ready to go, so depending on the forecast, I'll take the apropriate bike.
Wish me luck! I start tomorrow (I had today off work)
I have been commuting off/on for 2 years, but I've never put together a consecutive months worth of commuting. So this is the month.
Rules: If I go to work in the month of January, it will be by bicycle. I still plan to drive after work, but the to/from work is all pedal power.
Rewards...base miles with no extra effort, perhaps some degree of weight-loss (since I cannot get in my car and drive to Wendy's for lunch anymore).
Consequenses if I fail...I'll feel bad.
The plan: Pack the night before. I've got 2 bikes: one for dry roads and one for icy conditions. Both are ready to go, so depending on the forecast, I'll take the apropriate bike.
Wish me luck! I start tomorrow (I had today off work)
#91
-5C this morn. Tomorrow's high is 4C, which will round out the month.
jimmibudd, gratz on the great race. trading your race kms for commuting kms is within the spirit of the challenge IMO.
jimmibudd, gratz on the great race. trading your race kms for commuting kms is within the spirit of the challenge IMO.
#92
Seņior Member
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 13,748
Likes: 10
From: Michigan
Bikes: Windsor Fens, Giant Seek 0 (2014, Alfine 8 + discs)
Yay, made it! 21/21. Will have 462 miles for the month on when I get home tonight.
One down, 11 to go. Dogboy, are you starting the February Challenge thread?
One down, 11 to go. Dogboy, are you starting the February Challenge thread?
#93
flaccid member
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 98
Likes: 0
From: winter-peg, manitoba
awesome thread dogboy.....!!
start a Feb one please....
i was almost 100%, with a few minor allowances.....
but i like being able to check in with 3 or 4 people everyday and to keep track of my own progress/clothing/comments/etc....
i'm going to try to increase my kms in Feb and, at the same time, try to reduce my hours of TV watched.... does watching hockey count as watching TV?...
jb
start a Feb one please....
i was almost 100%, with a few minor allowances.....
but i like being able to check in with 3 or 4 people everyday and to keep track of my own progress/clothing/comments/etc....
i'm going to try to increase my kms in Feb and, at the same time, try to reduce my hours of TV watched.... does watching hockey count as watching TV?...
jb
#94
Woot, 21 for 21. Today was the worst commute. We got an unforecasted 1.5-2 inches of the white stuff. Kinda of slick, but I thru on my studs this morn so I just took a slow and steady pace.
January is my B1TCH!
Here's my stats:
Commuting: 214km (133miles)
TOTAL: 312km (194miles)
Dogboy, start up a feb thread. This was fun, and a great motivator.
It's your patriotic duty! Of course it doesn't count as watching TV 
Now here's a question for ya. Does watching the Leafs count as watching hockey? Cause I don't know what sport they've been playing for the last 9 games, but it certainly isn't hockey. But I digress.
January is my B1TCH!
Here's my stats:
Commuting: 214km (133miles)
TOTAL: 312km (194miles)
Dogboy, start up a feb thread. This was fun, and a great motivator.
Originally Posted by jimmibudd
does watching hockey count as watching TV?...

Now here's a question for ya. Does watching the Leafs count as watching hockey? Cause I don't know what sport they've been playing for the last 9 games, but it certainly isn't hockey. But I digress.
#95
Thread Starter
No one carries the DogBoy

Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 2,320
Likes: 2
From: Upper Midwest USA
Bikes: Roubaix Expert Di2, Jamis Renegade, Surly Disc Trucker, Cervelo P2, CoMotion Tandem
Today the radio said 26 but my home thermometer said 18. Felt more like 18 to me. My hybrid will be done today, but after riding the cross bike over several icy stretches with no problems I'll stick with it unless it rains/snows again.
Stats for the month:
Days of work: 17
Days of commuting: 15
Miles of commuting: 149 + trip home
Total miles to date: 250 + trip home
Weight lost in Jan: 7 lbs
I wasn't going to start a Feb. Thread, but since you are asking for one, I'll do it.
Stats for the month:
Days of work: 17
Days of commuting: 15
Miles of commuting: 149 + trip home
Total miles to date: 250 + trip home
Weight lost in Jan: 7 lbs
I wasn't going to start a Feb. Thread, but since you are asking for one, I'll do it.
#96
SERENITY NOW!!!

Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 8,739
Likes: 2
From: In the 212
Bikes: Haro Vector, IRO Rob Roy, Bianchi Veloce
Originally Posted by Wulfheir
Now here's a question for ya. Does watching the Leafs count as watching hockey? Cause I don't know what sport they've been playing for the last 9 games, but it certainly isn't hockey. But I digress.

OK, I didn't bike commute everyday, but I have a good excuse. Here's my stats:
Out of 21 possible commuting days, I
- Took the subway 1.5 days
- Worked from home 2 days
- Commuted 17.5 days
- Totaled over 127 bike miles for the month of January.
Excuses:
1) The beginning of January saw my bike in Police custody where they were safekeeping it after my accident right before Christmas, hence the subway usage.
2) I worked from home a couple days cuz I was either sick as a dog or prepping to leave on a trip.
When I did drive, I drove over 1500 miles on two separate trips.
__________________
HHCMF - Take pride in your ability to amaze lesser mortals! - MikeR

We demand rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty!
HHCMF - Take pride in your ability to amaze lesser mortals! - MikeR

We demand rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty!





