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mburgess86 10-12-10 01:02 PM

A hard seven miles. Ran over glass the first mile fixed that then on mile five I crashed on on a road thats getting paved finally made it to work 30min late with my knee, arm and ankle bleeding.

Chalupa102 10-12-10 02:21 PM

Beautiful commute home at 65F and sunny with winds from the N @ 11mph. Had to deal with some pretty bad headwinds on one part of the commute. The wind wasn't so bad but the gusts made it difficult. Also had to deal with some construction where they are finally repairing one of the roads on my commute. Right now the road is all ripped up and getting ready to be paved.

mejaime 10-12-10 03:02 PM

Good commute each way, the traffic was fine. Sunny day 16.8 °C (08:25) of morning and 19.3 °C (19:45) at night.

Grim 10-12-10 05:09 PM

61f when I left. Great ride in now that I can see (broke out the bright headlight). Ride home some rain snuck in unexpectedly that wasn't predicted till early tomorrow. I got very lucky and was able to get home between showers. Hit the porch just as it started to drizzle. :thumb:

My new riding glasses from Zenni were waiting for me when I got home. Looks like they will do the job. Actually listed as safety glasses. Wrap around much farther then my regular glasses. Should help with the winter wind. I am hoping that the prescription insert will work with one of the multi lens offerings from Performance.

groovestew 10-12-10 08:07 PM

I'm glad I made it home. My commutes are largely uneventful, but today, I counted six close encounters with vehicles. Admittedly, most were my own fault, either for not paying attention (almost rear-ended a bus, almost got right hooked while filtering) or taking risks (unsafe lane change, unsafe left turn into the path of a right-turning vehicle). Only one incident involved a complete jerk of a driver who nearly ran me down in a crosswalk (yes, I had dismounted and was walking beside my bike). And I got buzzed, but I take partial blame for that because I queue jumped after lane splitting and ticked someone off.

Whew! A ride almost worthy of JoeyBike, except no run red lights. My guardian angel will sleep well tonight. And I'll try to be more careful tomorrow!

Doohickie 10-12-10 09:54 PM


Originally Posted by vtjim (Post 11611657)
:P

No gloves, either. :D

You, sir, are st00pid.


Excellent ride home. Put a few extra miles in, including a stop at a bar that opened recently. Enjoyed a $1.50 PBR pint and a burger with chicken-fried bacon (oddly called the "Driving Miss Daisy") while I watched the first couple inning of the Texas Rangers game. Rode the rest of the way home with strong finish (that burger must be like fried chicken or 5-Hour Energy drinks) and caught the rest of the game in which the Ranges became the final Major League franchise to win a playoff series.

And... the weather was like the werewolf in London's hair: Perfect.

graytotoro 10-13-10 01:53 AM

Kept up with a pack of road bikes on a fat-tired Rockhopper. Would've beaten the only one who didn't have to turn off but there was a crowded stop sign and I ended up getting dropped by the girl on the Cannondale.

Monster Pete 10-13-10 04:34 AM

Noticeably cooler today. Had a bloke in a van wait for me to pass a line of parked cars which was slightly unexpected. Gave him a friendly wave as I whizzed down the hill past him. The commute seemed easier today, probably after pumping up my tyres properly (went from 2 to 4 bars of pressure) though I'm glad I don't have skinny road tyres though as the roads were as bumpy as ever.

fletchh 10-13-10 04:42 AM

It was 10 f cooler today than yesterday at 49 F ( 9 C). Tomorrow we are promised even cooler temps and the wet stuff. This is a short week for me, and that is always a good thing. I'll be cycling closer to the ocean this weekend in cooler temps, but sun, and it is important to enjoy evey warm weekend before it drops below freezing again.

vtjim 10-13-10 05:57 AM


Originally Posted by Doohickie (Post 11614658)
You, sir, are st00pid.

:cry:
:)

Same upper 30s and clothing as yesterday, no wind. The sun was rising, and lighting up the eastern side of the Adirondack Mountains. They were all purple and it sure looked like the top of Whiteface was, well, white.

I did wear gloves today, but I removed them before I got to work.


Originally Posted by mburgess86 (Post 11612208)
I crashed on on a road thats getting paved finally made it to work 30min late with my knee, arm and ankle bleeding.

:( Dang. The technical term for this is "having a bad day." Here's to rapid healing.

scroca 10-13-10 06:51 AM

Weather-wise, had a great morning at mid 50's F and no wind.

But I ran over a cat on the MUP. It was dark and as I came around a corner it dashed in front of me and I hit it just about the time I saw it. Got it with both tires. I was on my fixed gear and it knocked my left foot out of my clipless pedal. I didn't completely lose it, fortunately, but there I was going downhill with one foot clipped in. It took me a bit to slow down to turn around. When I went back the cat was gone. Hopefully it is alright.

This makes a dog, a opossum and a cat I've run over. I wish these critters would stay out of the way.

mrdelprete 10-13-10 06:59 AM

Sucked
 
So I did not bring my backpack with me this morning. My wife works next door to my school, so she took my clothes and bag in her van, and I was to stop and get it. About 2.5miles into my 6 mile commute I relize my wallet fell out of my pocket along the way. I turn around and now I am riding slowly, against traffic on the shoulder, looking down. I know its not worth the risk just for a wallet with $7 and a few credit cards and my license, but it was the heat of the moment. About 1.5 miles into backtracking, I stop at a red light, sit up and find my wallet, tangled in between my shirt and undershirt. Good times, but now I had to keep riding the other mile home, get my car, and drive to work otherwise I would have been late (I am a teacher and late is very frowned upon) . All in all it wasnt bad, I didnt lose anything, hit anything, get hit, break down, or be late, just put me in a bad mood.:mad:

Chalupa102 10-13-10 07:05 AM

Great commute in this morning. A little chilly at 37F and sunny with winds from the NNE @ 3mph, but it wasn't bad.

ZmanKC 10-13-10 07:39 AM

50° a little wind and I'm making good time, going about 22mph with my Magicshine on low power, pointing down at the road. There's a car approaching from the opposite direction who flashes his high beams. I wonder why as my light is definately not pointing up and in his eyes. Just then a ninja commuter whizzes past me, in my lane about a foot or so from me.

That would have been a nasty head-on collision.:notamused:

Fizzaly 10-13-10 08:15 AM

Chilly again 34f, but ive decided that im wearing shorts anyways until the highs are below 40f. I really really really hate wearing pants. On the plus side when its cold i ride faster so i get to work faster.

abracapocus 10-13-10 08:38 AM

When the alarm went off this morning it was raining. I thought installing fenders was supposed to end that? I was going to ride anyway, but the rain kindly stopped before I left. The roads were wet, but no standing water. And it was darker than usual because of the clouds. Luckily my commute route is pretty well covered with street lights. My light set up is more for being seen than seeing. I do have some better lights on order for night riding. Anyone else use spoke lights? I have this spider spoke light that I picked up a while back that I finally installed and I love it! It makes me way more visible. Thinking about getting some more.

My commute route passes by Grady High School where parents pull over and drop off kids. Today some of that area has no parking signs up, probably for trucks bringing in stuff for the Green concert this weekend. So two cars in front of me, the car pulls over slightly, but mostly stops in the road. As the car in front of me and me move to go around to the left, dumb kid in the back seat throws open her door and the car in front of me has to slam on brakes so he doesn't hit it. And I had to brake quickly too. Only the 2nd time I've had to stop that fast. Guess I did a decent job installing the new brakes. It helped that I was just getting started and not going that fast. Girl that got out of the car just stood there with a dumb look on her face. I didn't say anything, but she probably got a bit of stink eye.

groovestew 10-13-10 08:39 AM

1C/34F, calm and clear. Uneventful ride in.

daijoubu2k8 10-13-10 08:45 AM

Nice quiet ride in today. Woke up early enough to take the long route. 7C/46F. It's getting awfully hard to keep track of the trail in the dark when it's covered in fallen leaves.

FunkyStickman 10-13-10 08:56 AM

Was nice weather this morning, cool but not cold. Had an old guy in a truck comment on my bright headlights.

Right before I got to work, there was a 2-foot-high pile of horse manure on the shoulder... looked like it had fallen out of a truck and slid a few feet. Eww.

Brian Sharpe 10-13-10 10:00 AM

Yesterday was sunny but cool & must have been national slowpokes' day - for the first time ever I was the passer rather than the passee. It was chilly enough in the morning to need full finger gloves.

doc0c 10-13-10 10:10 AM

Cold today, but it felt nice. Also made me realize I need to get gloves, so I ordered a pair from Braun's. Realized that I need to watch cars even more vigilantly as a driver in front of me turned right without signaling. Could have had a nasty surprise if I was going faster.

caloso 10-13-10 10:19 AM

Cool, calm, perfect. I love October.

HardyWeinberg 10-13-10 11:21 AM

45F, pea soup

puppypilgrim 10-13-10 11:42 AM

7C/45F. Cold. Had a toque under my helmet for the first little bit as the ears were cold. Went slower today due to aching quads from kickboxing workout. Cycling does not help... :)

Yelled at a driver of a pickup truck who cut waay too close to the bike lane turning right, then proceeds to drive in the bike lane while looking for a parking spot. Earlier, I was stopped at a red light when a cyclist comes off the sidewalk in front of me on the green light. Turns out she is a slow cyclist. So why does she come off a sidewalk, go in front of me only to be slow? Why not wait for me to proceed since I am the one on the road waiting at the light? <sigh> Why try and hold back the tide.

On the other hand, a letter I wrote to newspapers got published in two different local papers with different tones depending on the editing. So I can be too unhappy.

http://www.theprovince.com/story_pri...41688&sponsor=

http://www.vancouversun.com/cars/c/3649159/story.html

Chalupa102 10-13-10 03:11 PM

Unfortunately I had to call it quits early and have my friend come get me this afternoon. 64F and sunny with winds from the SSW @ 5mph. I was about 5.8 miles from school when my front derailleur cable snapped. I'm sure I could have set it where it was stuck in the middle chain ring, but then I would have problems when climbing the bigger hills on the way home, especially the one up to my road. I had to wait a little bit because my friend was still in class when it happened. It was a beautiful day so I didn't mind waiting.

gecho 10-13-10 05:26 PM

-1C and a light head wind today, so I wore liner shorts under jeans, a headband for my ears, a light jacket and fleece gloves. I had to take the jacket off after about 5km. My long sleeve polypro baselayer is pretty good by itself once I'm warmed up. I was directly behind a diesel powered city lawnmower at one intersection, it took several blocks to blow that smell off.

On the way home I had a car yield the right of way to me, despite them being on main road and me at a stop sign on a side street with one foot off the pedal. Cars have done that while I've very, very slowly creeped up to an intersection. Its usually times like that where I run out of momentum before I remember to clip-out of a pedal.

cyclokitty 10-13-10 05:34 PM

13C and rainy. And dark. At least it wasn't windy. I hate potholes and drivers who honk at me when I signal my move away from the big potholes. Dude.... at least I signal unlike Ms. Driving A Honda who leaned on the horn before turning right at a stop sign (and didn't stop) and didn't signal.

rex_kramer 10-13-10 05:46 PM

Left for work in shorts and short sleeve jersey at 5 am. It was 62F. 90F on my way home.

No trouble from any motorists either. Amazing!

Sixty Fiver 10-13-10 11:27 PM

Such a beautiful day here... was testing the newly overhauled U.A.V.

http://www.ravingbikefiend.com/bikep...spdbridge1.JPG

GriddleCakes 10-14-10 02:53 AM


Originally Posted by caloso (Post 11616469)
Cool, calm, perfect. I love October.

Funny, I feel the exact same way about September. All a matter of latitude, I guess.

Ice on the bridges all week so far. 20s in the morning, high 30s to low 40s in the afternoon. Passed the first studded tired cyclist of the season today. Come on, snow!


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