How was the commute today? Continued.
#5976
Senior Member

Joined: Jul 2002
Posts: 40,863
Likes: 3,115
From: Sacramento, California, USA
Bikes: Specialized Tarmac, Canyon Exceed, Specialized Transition, Ellsworth Roots, Ridley Excalibur
Dead legs. Thank god for the tailwind.
#5977
Senior Member
Joined: May 2010
Posts: 214
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From: Burnaby BC, Canada
Bikes: Velosport Appalache 15
Rode with my 5yo to his daycare today. Good practice for low speed balance! It took almost an hour to cover less than 3km! The rest of the way was quick and sunny. I wonder what tomorrow will be like? I have the same ride, but it's forecasting rain...
#5978
Bussed it with the girls for their first day of school as it was cold, wet, and drizzly then popped back home to get the bike... looks like the rain is letting up now so this afternoon's ride might be nicer.
One should not have to think about layers in August...
One should not have to think about layers in August...
#5979
The Drive Side is Within


Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 3,344
Likes: 47
From: New Haven, CT, USA
Bikes: Road, Cargo, Tandem, Etc.
Friday's commute: first of the year (HS teacher). 62 minutes in, 58 home. Today, raced a fixie rider across two towns (was beaten in the end when he took a shortcut). 56 minutes in, for an average of 18.2 mph over the 17.3 miles, including stoplights. All carrying coffee, lunch, and clothing...
It's good to be back!
And wow is the weather nice.
It's good to be back!
And wow is the weather nice.
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#5980
Senior Member
Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 788
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From: Santa Rosa, CA
Bikes: Checkpoint ALR 5, Fuel EX 9.8 GX AXS, FX 4
My first commute on the new build. I still haven't decided what to call it yet; Nashbar just sounds dumb.
A comparatively cold 57f at 7:30 this morning. Last week it was around 85f at that time. I broke out the arm warmers. After my weekend rides, my legs felt really dead on the way in.
Coming home, I took the long way home and managed to add a whopping mile to the ride
It did however, incorporate a nice little hill. I quickly found my legs were still dead. Not approving of their whimpiness, I quickly punished them by gearing down to make it more of a challenge.
A comparatively cold 57f at 7:30 this morning. Last week it was around 85f at that time. I broke out the arm warmers. After my weekend rides, my legs felt really dead on the way in.
Coming home, I took the long way home and managed to add a whopping mile to the ride
It did however, incorporate a nice little hill. I quickly found my legs were still dead. Not approving of their whimpiness, I quickly punished them by gearing down to make it more of a challenge.
#5981
Senior Member

Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 8,162
Likes: 647
From: Brooklyn NY
Bikes: Kuota Kredo/Chorus, Trek 7000 commuter, Trek 8000 MTB and a few others
Another hot week ahead here in NYC. I probably won't commute at all. I'm going to try and get a few rides in Prospect Park before work though, 15 miles or so. Forecast for tomorrow and Wednesday is 95. Ughh.
#5982
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Joined: Jun 2008
Posts: 2,978
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From: Atlanta
Bikes: Cannondale T700s and a few others
Just keeps getting better. 72f on the way in and only got up to 85 with very low humidity. Down right pleasent day and the next couple days prommisse more of the same. Ended up workign 3 hours of OT so most of my ride home was devoid of the typical Rushour. I could almost get use to that if it wasnt for beaing so beat from work.
#5983
I chase bikes!
Joined: Apr 2008
Posts: 141
Likes: 0
From: South Jersey, that's in the USA
Bikes: Motobécane Grand Record, Surly LHT, and LHT Deluxe Build
And that is why I don't ride on bike paths. There are more strollers, walkers, roller bladders, and broken glass then any road I travel.
[QUOTE=Pogoagogo;1137927
The only negative was the 4 gang banger looking youths walking line abreast on the MUP when I came around the turn at 22 MPH. I yell "On your left" and they don't move. I look to the left, and pedestrians are walking in the opposite direction at well.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Pogoagogo;1137927
The only negative was the 4 gang banger looking youths walking line abreast on the MUP when I came around the turn at 22 MPH. I yell "On your left" and they don't move. I look to the left, and pedestrians are walking in the opposite direction at well.[/QUOTE]
#5984
I chase bikes!
Joined: Apr 2008
Posts: 141
Likes: 0
From: South Jersey, that's in the USA
Bikes: Motobécane Grand Record, Surly LHT, and LHT Deluxe Build
Pleasant weather even if the temp was supposed to hit 90+ today but it seemed less humid. It was still warm around 8pm for the return trip, not sure what the temp was but it was falling by then. I managed to suck up a bug and when I finally got it out of my mouth and took a deep breath I sucked up another one. I guess I've been lucky, I've managed to avoid these light snacks all summer.
#5985
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Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 766
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From: Columbia, Maryland
Bikes: Trek 820 mtb, A no name red steel pipe bike, my commuter
Yep, for being hot during the day, it sure does get a bit chilly in the morning. Nice ride in, and only one bad driver, who decided to squeeze into a traffic calming area that is very narrow, at the same time I was in there. You have to wonder what planet these kind of folks are on. There was lots of traffic on an interstate below on one of my bridge crossings. I can never figure that out.
#5986
First official commute to work this morning after several weekend test runs. Rode 7.2 miles in 25-30 minutes and it was really nice out. Left house at 7am and it was 65 degrees and made for a nice ride. I filmed entire ride and looking forward to getting editing software so I can post. At least leaving early enough I can get past the only bad intersection on my route. I'm sure its been said before but drivers are more alert when they notice a camera on your bike.
#5987
Belt drive!
Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 2,614
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From: Burlington, Vermont
Bikes: 2011 Trek Soho DLX
Humid. Mid 70s. Not pleasant, but not bad either. Very hazy, too. Ran into a regular commuter close to home. Followed her for a bit, then passed. We exchanged hellos. I was feeling feisty. I reeled in another guy who was cruising at 16MPH. Decided that was too slow. Passed. Rode 20MPH for a while.
This year, my average commute times seem to have dropped significantly. I don't know why. I just got faster.
This year, my average commute times seem to have dropped significantly. I don't know why. I just got faster.
#5988
On a Mission from God
Joined: Oct 2009
Posts: 2,009
Likes: 5
From: Thibodaux, LA
Bikes: '10 Surly LHT, Rat-rod Klunker, '82 Peugeot PH12 Centennial
I can't explain it either, but my commutes loaded with gear are just as fast as my weekend rides without... maybe I have "commuter legs?" Ride today was pleasant, for a change. Only got squeezed once at a stop light, but we were going like 5 MPH, not a big deal.
Yesterday, I got buzzed really close, the guy had to pass and turned off immediately at the plumbing store right there... when he got out, I recognized him as one of my friends, and called out to him. Come to find out, I told him later on Facebook "that was me" and he was so embarassed! He thought I was just yelling at him for his bad driving, and ignored me (which I was). Gave me a good laugh.
Yesterday, I got buzzed really close, the guy had to pass and turned off immediately at the plumbing store right there... when he got out, I recognized him as one of my friends, and called out to him. Come to find out, I told him later on Facebook "that was me" and he was so embarassed! He thought I was just yelling at him for his bad driving, and ignored me (which I was). Gave me a good laugh.
#5989
Senior Member
Joined: Apr 2009
Posts: 2,053
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From: Alexandria, VA
Bikes: Trek 830 Mountain Track Drop bar conversion
Spent my lunch break yesterday pulling little pieces of glass out of my front tire. The close inspection of the tire led me to observe more degradation in the quality of the tread than I had thought there was. Still happy I got about 2500 miles out of a set of $10/ea. Nashbar tires. I'm thinking I may try some Vittoria Randonneurs for the next set, to be ordered this week.
Tire woes seemingly taken care of for the time being (knock on wood), I enjoyed my commute home last night. The ride in this AM was even better. A little warm, but not muggy at all, slight headwind. Averaged 15.1 over the 7 miles to work - one of the best overall averages I can remember. Timed the lights pretty well, too, such that my whole commute was less than 30 minutes.
Tire woes seemingly taken care of for the time being (knock on wood), I enjoyed my commute home last night. The ride in this AM was even better. A little warm, but not muggy at all, slight headwind. Averaged 15.1 over the 7 miles to work - one of the best overall averages I can remember. Timed the lights pretty well, too, such that my whole commute was less than 30 minutes.
#5990
Ugh.... yet another flat. This time it was a punctured tire (second time this summer). What a pain. I haven't been satisfied with these tires this summer and I think it's time to invest in something better.
#5991
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Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 176
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From: Bethesda, MD
Bikes: All-City Space Horse, Trek 5000 WSD
Great weather = Very nice ride in today. Got stuck behind a school bus for a short distance so took a slight detour. About a block from my building, I also almost hit a pedestrian, but that was more my fault than hers -- next time I give fair warning earlier. I am running an errand at lunch - going to get my bike fitted professionally. Since my knee injury in February, I'm taking all precautions so my knee doesn't hurt. I can put up with some pain, the after-riding kind of pain, but not the pain while riding. Two different things.
#5992
The thermometer on my house this morning read 2C/36F. Two degrees! It's still August, fer cryin out loud! I could even see my breath. It was a little warmer in the city center where I work. Still a nice ride in. Sunny and calm.
#5993
Glad I recently bought pepper spray. Sudo Bike: 1, Loose Pitbull: 0.
And Mr. I-Can-Park-In-A-Bike-Lane-Every-Day-Because-I'm-So-Special: Reported.
And Mr. I-Can-Park-In-A-Bike-Lane-Every-Day-Because-I'm-So-Special: Reported.
#5994
Senior Member
Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 788
Likes: 17
From: Santa Rosa, CA
Bikes: Checkpoint ALR 5, Fuel EX 9.8 GX AXS, FX 4
Day off today, so no commuting. Just a good ol' fun ride with my pop then some errands later this afternoon.
#5995
GATC

Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 8,839
Likes: 184
From: south Puget Sound
52F and raining. Good day to ride solo (no kids)
#5996
You gonna eat that?
Joined: Sep 2008
Posts: 14,917
Likes: 543
From: Fort Worth, Texas Church of Hopeful Uncertainty
Bikes: 1966 Raleigh DL-1 Tourist, 1973 Schwinn Varsity, 1983 Raleigh Marathon, 1994 Nishiki Sport XRS
Kinda humid this morning, but not as bad as it's been the last couple months. I wasn't trying to set any records, but I almost did. I wasn't timing my ride but when I texted my wife upon getting to work, she texted back, "That was fast!" I looked at the time and I think I was under 1:10, so I guess she was right. (My personal best is 1:06.)
#5997
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Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 2,805
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From: Greenwood Indiana
Bikes: Surly Crosscheck
My wife never says that.
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#5998
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Joined: May 2010
Posts: 214
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From: Burnaby BC, Canada
Bikes: Velosport Appalache 15
A moderately wet ride in this morning. My son shaved 6 minutes off his time from yesterday, but he still refuses to ride on the downhills!
#5999
This weather has been sucktastic... I am offended that I have had to wear pants and think about layers.
#6000
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From: Greenwood Indiana
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