How was the commute today? 2011 Edition.
#2001
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Joined: May 2011
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From: CA Central Coast
Bikes: 2012 Public T7
Nice ride home with a bit of a headwind. Legs were a bit sore, prob. because this is the first time I commuted back to back, aiming for everyday this week in honor of BTWW. I did have a bit of a scare on the way home. Please don't laugh, but I felt like I was being followed by a beat up pick-up truck. I crossed a busy street and this truck turned and started following me very slowly and didn't want to go around me. I had a bad feeling, so I took the next right and went back around the block. The truck kept following me, I went back around the block, and he got held up by traffic at the cross street. I am sure it was nothing, but it gave me a bad feeling.
#2002
Wheezing Geezer
Joined: Dec 2004
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From: Crowley, Tx
Bikes: Bacchetta Corsa, RANS Stratus XP
50 degrees with light winds on the ride in this morning. The usual south wind had returned by this afternoon, making sure I had a headwind for the ride home.
I veered off my commuting route on the way home to go 3 miles west for a stop at the Performance Bike store. I picked up a SRAM quick link there, then pedaled down the block to Half Price Books to pick up something to read on this weekend's DC trip.
Then I did some bonus miles south of Crowley, ending up with just over 51 miles for the day. I'm only calling 30 of that commuting miles.
I veered off my commuting route on the way home to go 3 miles west for a stop at the Performance Bike store. I picked up a SRAM quick link there, then pedaled down the block to Half Price Books to pick up something to read on this weekend's DC trip.
Then I did some bonus miles south of Crowley, ending up with just over 51 miles for the day. I'm only calling 30 of that commuting miles.
#2005
Senior Member
Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 485
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From: Monson, MA
Bikes: Catrike Trail Recumbent trike
(Forgot to write this earleir.)
Today was officially my last commute to college this semester. Fun and enjoyable commute in the rain this morning, heavy at times, and 49F with winds from the NE @ 8-10mph. The headwinds made for a slow ride home at 52F with scattered light rain and winds from the E @ 7-13mph gusting to 20mph.
Today was officially my last commute to college this semester. Fun and enjoyable commute in the rain this morning, heavy at times, and 49F with winds from the NE @ 8-10mph. The headwinds made for a slow ride home at 52F with scattered light rain and winds from the E @ 7-13mph gusting to 20mph.
#2008
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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
Nice ride in at 63 F ( 17 C). It has been a very erratic rainy week. Torrential rain every day, and bright sun shine the next minute, then an alternating pattern. Hopefully, it all abates pretty soon.
#2009
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Joined: Sep 2010
Posts: 93
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From: Reading, PA
Bikes: Iron Horse XT 2100 (1997?)
Misty ride in this morning. As normal, didn't see another commuter. One street was blocked once I got into town so had to go around the block and get stopped by a few lights. Glad it was only misty.
#2010
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Joined: May 2007
Posts: 8,896
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From: Raleigh, NC
Bikes: Waterford RST-22, Bob Jackson World Tour, Ritchey Breakaway Cross, Soma Saga, De Bernardi SL, Specialized Sequoia
Well, it's the third day of Bike to Work Week and I still haven't seen another bike commuter in Raleigh, NC. The weather has not been ideal, however, and I drove myself yesterday due to forecasts calling for rain all day (which didn't show up until about 9 pm). The rest of the week is looking nicer, so maybe some hardy souls will still venture out. Our big event here is on Friday morning at the State Capitol, so I plan to extend my commute by about 5 miles and ride down there for the free food, coffee and hopefully some schwag. Last time I went, I got a free t-shirt and head/tail lights.
Since I missed my commute yesterday, I went kayaking after work and that really wore me out. Due to all the rain and severe weather we've had here this spring, it was only the second time I've been kayaking this year, so I'm out of shape for paddling. Usually I'm paddling a couple days a week by this time of year.
Since I missed my commute yesterday, I went kayaking after work and that really wore me out. Due to all the rain and severe weather we've had here this spring, it was only the second time I've been kayaking this year, so I'm out of shape for paddling. Usually I'm paddling a couple days a week by this time of year.
#2012
No matter the season or weather it's always a nice ride into work but today was not so nice... I had a blow-out, first one in years. So I flip the bike upside down and remove the rear wheel, get ready to pull one side of the tire off the rim when I see that a 4" section of the tire casing tore away from the bead wire. I enjoyed taking my bike out for a walk for the last 1.6 miles (with an ankle sprain no less).
#2014
On a Mission from God
Joined: Oct 2009
Posts: 2,009
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From: Thibodaux, LA
Bikes: '10 Surly LHT, Rat-rod Klunker, '82 Peugeot PH12 Centennial
No matter the season or weather it's always a nice ride into work but today was not so nice... I had a blow-out, first one in years. So I flip the bike upside down and remove the rear wheel, get ready to pull one side of the tire off the rim when I see that a 4" section of the tire casing tore away from the bead wire. I enjoyed taking my bike out for a walk for the last 1.6 miles (with an ankle sprain no less). 

#2016
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Joined: May 2011
Posts: 35
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From: CA Central Coast
Bikes: 2012 Public T7
Fantastic commute this morning! About 50* and a mix of clouds and sun. I left about 10 minutes earlier and had less traffic to deal with. Also set a new PR this morning, I must be getting in better shape, b/c I am spinning faster without feeling like I am going out of control! 
Hopefully I can actually tackle my hill nemesis this afternoon!

Hopefully I can actually tackle my hill nemesis this afternoon!
#2017
Fat Guy Rolling
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 2,434
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From: Louisville Kentucky
Bikes: Bacchetta Agio, 80s Raleigh Record single-speed, Surly Big Dummy
Yesterday afternoon I took a fall. I wasn't moving fast. Nothing damaged on me or the bike, but it was embarrassing.
This morning, raining lightly and 50F. I'm stiff, sore, and grumpy. Just imagine how bad it would be if I had driven.
This morning, raining lightly and 50F. I'm stiff, sore, and grumpy. Just imagine how bad it would be if I had driven.
#2018
born again cyclist
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 2,412
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From: Chicago
Bikes: I have five of brikes
48 degrees. 25 mph headwind. drizzly rain for the whole 15 miles.
yee-haw.
we've had the same powerful NNE wind bull***** whipping off the lake for 6 days in a row now. ENOUGH ALREADY!
yee-haw.

we've had the same powerful NNE wind bull***** whipping off the lake for 6 days in a row now. ENOUGH ALREADY!
#2019
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Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 328
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From: Antioch, IL
Bikes: Giant Defy Advanced 0, Rivendell- Sam Hillborne, Montague folding bike.
First entry in awhile, about 48 and rain all the way in. Been riding almost every day since last post and closing in on the 1000 mile mark.
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#2020
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Joined: Apr 2009
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From: Alexandria, VA
Bikes: Trek 830 Mountain Track Drop bar conversion
Decent ride home yesterday. Did have to stop once when the chaim came off the outside of the big chainring when shifting up to it. First it's happened in a couple hundred miles on the new LHT with the new derailleur. Might tweak the limit screw a tad.
Too warm on the way in. Already 65 and fairly humid for the ride in. At least I'm headed to the PNW and on an Alaska cruise tomorrow. I'll be able to escape the reality of the onset of DC summer for another week and a half!
One trail was flooded on the way in. Not sure how badly but as soon as I saw there was a big pool of water in the once spot I took an alternate route. Change of scenery was welcome.
Too warm on the way in. Already 65 and fairly humid for the ride in. At least I'm headed to the PNW and on an Alaska cruise tomorrow. I'll be able to escape the reality of the onset of DC summer for another week and a half!

One trail was flooded on the way in. Not sure how badly but as soon as I saw there was a big pool of water in the once spot I took an alternate route. Change of scenery was welcome.
#2021
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Joined: Nov 2007
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From: Santa Fe, NM
Bikes: Vassago Moosknuckle Ti 29+ XTR, 90's Merckx Corsa-01 9sp Record, PROJECT: 1954 Frejus SuperCorsa
I had a good ride in today, but wasn't feeling quite up to snuff. 45F, steady quartering breeze. I'm seeing many more bikers on the road these days.
#2022
Rain ended for now, but path and roads were wet this morning, temps were mild (low 60's). Took the hybrid again and the fenders worked great keeping the road spray away from me. Moderate headwind made it a pretty slow ride, however. Trying to get three commutes in this week, the third will happen Friday for Bike to Work Day here in the DC area. Hopefully the endless cycle of intermittent showers will be over by tomorrow.
#2023
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Joined: May 2010
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From: Burnaby BC, Canada
Bikes: Velosport Appalache 15
Took the last commute up to the office on the mountain this morning. A little chilly at 4C/40F but clear for the whole ride. I'm gonna miss coming up the mountain in the early morning...
#2025
Had a nice little surprise on my way home yesterday - my wife and 2 y.o. daughter decided to take a walk specifically to meet me on the way. They waved me down and I hopped off my bike and walked with them home for the last 1/2 mile.
This morning, 7C, sunny, and nary a breath of wind; a welcome change from the last week's worth of commutes.
Long boring story: There's a half-mile long construction zone on my commute route where the road is reduced to one lane each way and no shoulders. I've been using this stretch to try sprinting and see how fast I can go to avoid holding up traffic behind me too much. Today, I thought I was doing pretty good - in the big ring, spinning in the second to top gear (bike wouldn't shift to the smallest cog for some reason), and nearly keeping pace with the cars in front of me, though admittedly, I was falling back a couple of car lengths. I don't have a speedometer, but I figure I must have been doing at least 45 km/h (about 28 mph) in a 50 km/h zone.
And then a car passed me. It wasn't a particularly close pass - I didn't feel like I got buzzed or anything - but I was immediately ticked off. Here I am, heart, lungs, and legs working at capacity, all for the benefit of the motorist crowd behind me, and some ungrateful, unappreciative such-and-such has the nerve to pass me! Here I was expecting the drivers behind me to be open-mouthed in awe of my fully human-powered speed (flat ground, no wind), but no, I was just another barrier to their right to go the full speed limit. Of course, this pass came near the end of the construction zone too, so it was particularly irksome to me: why couldn't the driver wait just a few more seconds?
Anyway, I cleared the construction zone and slowed down to 30 km/h once the road opened up. The experience was a nice little ego check for me, realizing that just because I'm impressed with myself, doesn't mean that anyone else is!
This morning, 7C, sunny, and nary a breath of wind; a welcome change from the last week's worth of commutes.
Long boring story: There's a half-mile long construction zone on my commute route where the road is reduced to one lane each way and no shoulders. I've been using this stretch to try sprinting and see how fast I can go to avoid holding up traffic behind me too much. Today, I thought I was doing pretty good - in the big ring, spinning in the second to top gear (bike wouldn't shift to the smallest cog for some reason), and nearly keeping pace with the cars in front of me, though admittedly, I was falling back a couple of car lengths. I don't have a speedometer, but I figure I must have been doing at least 45 km/h (about 28 mph) in a 50 km/h zone.
And then a car passed me. It wasn't a particularly close pass - I didn't feel like I got buzzed or anything - but I was immediately ticked off. Here I am, heart, lungs, and legs working at capacity, all for the benefit of the motorist crowd behind me, and some ungrateful, unappreciative such-and-such has the nerve to pass me! Here I was expecting the drivers behind me to be open-mouthed in awe of my fully human-powered speed (flat ground, no wind), but no, I was just another barrier to their right to go the full speed limit. Of course, this pass came near the end of the construction zone too, so it was particularly irksome to me: why couldn't the driver wait just a few more seconds?
Anyway, I cleared the construction zone and slowed down to 30 km/h once the road opened up. The experience was a nice little ego check for me, realizing that just because I'm impressed with myself, doesn't mean that anyone else is!






