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Igo 08-05-11 06:40 PM

72 and 5% humidity. Zero wind. Perfect. Had my helmet on. Sqeezed the fron tire then the back. Flat. Took the motorcycle instead.

enigmaT120 08-05-11 09:37 PM

I'm tired. This is the first week that I've ridden to work 5 days in a row; also my first week over a hundred miles. Not my last though, for either. But next week I'll take a day or two off.

fletchh 08-08-11 04:21 AM

A nice ride in at 75 F (24 C). Traffic was heavier at first, then it just disappeared.

dcb23 08-08-11 05:41 AM

Strong, warm headwind the whole way in this morning.

Replaced the gauge on my Serfas FR-200 pump, all seems in working order now.

ArtM 08-08-11 05:47 AM

Road was closed this morning at my office. I was able to use the sidewalk to the office and am likely the only one of my coworkers parked in the parking garage today.

vtjim 08-08-11 06:01 AM

Uneventful. 70F/21C, 100% humidity, and overcast. Decent tailwind though. I got to work just as it started raining, so I had that going for me.

Surrealdeal 08-08-11 07:29 AM

I rode a century on Saturday. Thought it would be painful or slow going this morning. I felt great and was spot on for my average time.

tdreyer1 08-08-11 08:13 AM

We had some rain come through last night which cooled things down quite a bit. Just a little over 70f this morning and the remainder of the week is supposed to stay in the 80's for highs. Should be a nice respite from the recent heat wave. :thumb: I stayed lazy this weekend and didn't ride any so I was well rested for my ride in this morning.

scottsmith 08-08-11 08:19 AM

It was hard to wake up in the dark this morning, but my ride got me feeling much better!!

Felt good when I reached town so I added about 4km extra to my route to work and skirted the north shore of Kempenfelt Bay which is quite beautiful in the morning (and the rest of the day too).

On another note, as of today I've passed last year's total km of 1274, and am at 1279 (~795 miles) to date on 2011.

making 08-08-11 09:01 AM

I did not feel too good this AM. But nice ride. Cooler.

HardyWeinberg 08-08-11 09:20 AM

55F, gray

Headphones 08-08-11 12:09 PM

I had today off so I went to the post office to deliver my mail instead. A nice ride and traffic wasn't too busy but that's because I took the quieter route.

CptjohnC 08-08-11 01:44 PM

It has been a long time since I updated here, but I've been riding pretty regularly.

Today was a pretty nice ride: Not too hot, not excessively humid. You can tell it was pretty uneventful because I spent time calculating that if I hit all my lights just as they turn red (and not counting stopping at stop signs or other intersections without lights), I lose well over 12 minutes (there are three 2-plus minute reds in the first 2.5-3 miles) sitting still. My real-world normal is about 6-8 minutes spent idling at lights each day.

*** Edit: I think I may have passed a bike/truck collision this morning; couldn't tell as the emergency vehicles were blocking any view I might have had. If so, I hope the cyclist wasn't hurt too badly. This was right where the 'custis trail' crosses the access to Key Bridge.

Also: my front tire is showing signficantly more 'tread wear' than my rear (this is to say, whatever tread the front had in the center is now worn smooth while the rear still has some 'texture') -- is this 'normal'?

Last: Electric bikes: 'motorized vehicles' or not? Chalk it up to a bruised ego, but watching a guy breeze past me, going up a slight incline, while he's not pedaling, is slightly demoralizing. It occurred to me that the sign leading to the MUP says 'no motorized vehicles' so I think he had no place there...? Alternative question: When will I be old enough to justify an electric bike so I can just cruise around and claim to be bicycling?

zig.zag 08-08-11 01:57 PM

mid 50's out the door. No wind. I had a nice chat with a fellow commuter at a stop light, during which I had a personal moment of pride. He asked where I was headed. I told him I was going in to downtown. He outburst with, "Holy ****!". I had 10 miles to go on my 22 mile commute at that point. That made my day.

My 75 miler on Saturday helped me to achieve a personal best on my average speed to work this morning. A double bonus!

Catgrrl70 08-08-11 04:58 PM

Very nice weather, nice ride in 55, no wind, had to wear arm warmers though as it was chilly on top of the hill. Some roadie maniac totally cussed me out as I was riding along a bike detour (it really is a bad detour) because he thought I was too far over the yellow mid-line. I had even waved to him letting him know I saw him and was moving over a bit to the right (someone was riding right next to me and we were facing traffic...yes, it's a condoned salmon situation...as I said, a bad detour). He went ballistic. I'm like dude, we're in a bad detour, traffic was heavy, neither of us was going fast at all, I acknowledged I saw you and moved as much as possible so CHILL OUT! Sheesh. I hope he had a decent day after that, and would hate to be a pedestrian around him. :notamused:

Today I'm heading the long way home, around the beach, through a beautiful park, then home. About an extra 30 minutes or so. Must call husband and warn him I'll be later than normal...

Catgrrl70 08-08-11 05:06 PM


Originally Posted by vtjim (Post 13037983)
Long & short of it: Residential street. 25MPH. Yard crew truck towing trailer approaches me from the rear as I'm slowing way down for a blind stop sign. I notice he's already started a pass even though there's a stop sign. I get to where I can see there's no opposing traffic so I accelerate. No sooner had I started pedaling again than I hear the roar of a diesel engine behind me. Not only is this guy flat out running the stop, he's trying to pass me down a hill approaching a blind curve.

Naturally the instant he pulls around me, he gets in front of me and throws up the right turn signal. Great, now he's trying to right hook me, I guess.

Huh. This happened to me on Friday, Seattle style. Riding up a moderate incline, straight road, but not a ton of room to pass, stop sign less than a block ahead. Heard engine revving behind me and sure enough some guy passes me and cuts in right as I'm getting to stop sign. I almost ran into his rear bumper. I yell, "Hey! You cut me off!" He looks at me, "No, I didn't." "Yes, you certainly did!" "No, I didn't!" I say, "You know, I was travelling straight at this point, you cut off my right of way at the stop." "No, I didn't!" So now he's way over used the seconds he perceived he'd saved...he then says something ignorant about not understanding what I'm talking about (girl in car not responding at all staring ahead...), I told him to look up the RCW when he gets home. He asks, "RCW? What is..." Me, "The ROAD RULES and you'll find that you are wrong." He then mutters something sarcastic like "I'll get right on that" pulls away taking a right turn essentially from the left lane with no turn signal. Yep. Those smart drivers know everything they do is infallible all right. And what really irks me is when you point out that they are actually incorrect (even as you are doing everything completely legally) they still manage a wierd righteousness. Me driver. Me know all. Me first.

dygituljunky 08-08-11 06:33 PM

Hot ride in to work. Got dizzy a couple of times just after the halfway point. Slowed down.

About a mile from my job, a tree branch fell just a short distance in front of me. The branch was still bouncing and settling into place in 3/4 of my lane as I passed it with my tires kissing the dashed white line. I bet it looked pretty cool with me riding through the still-falling leaves and bark (they actually stung, slightly).

Just after that, a fella in a Gen 1 Prius merged back into the lane while still passing me; I was riding to the left of the oil drip line. I whistled, held two finger up close together, and yelled, "Hey, too close!" He was looking at me nervously in the rearview mirror at the red light another 100 meters up the road.

Scheduled an appointment with my LBS to get my rear brakes back in shape. Not too shabby for a week or two back in the saddle.

fletchh 08-09-11 04:21 AM

It was a very nice ride in at 72F (22 C). Lots of building at the local college and I had to watch for heavy equipment in the dark, as there was allot of it at 5:15 this morning. I usually blow by that site, before most get there, but not today. I guess someone's schedule is in trouble.

vtjim 08-09-11 06:05 AM

59F/15C this morning. Sunny, no wind. Very pleasant. I left a bit late. Saw more cyclists out and about. It's now at the point where we need rain. Stuff is pretty dry up here.

Wondering how all the UK commuters are holding up.

zig.zag 08-09-11 06:45 AM

The ride home was warm, close to 90. I took the hilly route just to test my legs and did great, but neither the garmin nor the flight deck started properly. Oh well. I got cut off by 3 different right turning cars at 3 different intersections, but that still didn't ruin a great ride home.

Zrane 08-09-11 07:30 AM

The rain last night dropped it down to about 75, and I had a slight tailwind so that was nice.

The drunk guy stepping out into the road, then backing into my path when I tried to dodge made it slightly less so. Locked up the wheels enough to not hit him very hard. He was too drunk to care, thankfully!

Surrealdeal 08-09-11 07:39 AM

Good hard ride home last night. One of my fastest. This morning, not so good. Only four minutes slower than my normal pace so nothing to be concerned about, but still I could tell that I was not all there.

dygituljunky 08-09-11 07:41 AM

Man, school traffic sucks. There were cages EVERYWHERE; big yellow cages, normal cages but multiplied like rabbits. And everybody seemed to be gunning their engines, drag racing from red light to red light. Bleh!

It put a smile on my face to see a dad escorting his daughter to school, both on bikes. I love Decatur.

I went my normal average speed but if felt like hard work towards the end.

smith34 08-09-11 08:16 AM

Had to take an alternative route to work today because a lot of roads are closed near me, smashed windows, police, rioting, fires... it was all going down near me last night.
But anyway, it didn't rain and I get to go home early because they want to board up my office building.

HardyWeinberg 08-09-11 08:29 AM

50F and sunny. Scared a doe/fawn pair, they were edging across the trail slow then bolted when I rounded the corner, but straight into a chainlink fence so they bolted back, squirrel-style. Then I passed them, so hopefully they worked it out.


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