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bluefoxicy 07-15-11 08:04 AM

Cold!
 
My contracting manager is mad because I come into work late a lot (shifting my vacation time around ...), though my functional managers don't care.

Well I found out that when I wake up at 5am I'm awake, whereas waking up at 6:30 oddly enough doesn't work and I just go back to sleep until 9. Strange.

I also found out that riding my bike at 6am leads to freezing my ass right off; I couldn't keep moving, eventually put on the wind and rain jacket and continued on my way.

So much for extreme heat warnings. Yeesh.

enigmaT120 07-15-11 09:49 AM

I hear you. The first mile of my commute is a fast downhill, and I was freezing this morning. It took me a few miles to warm up.

Seattle Forrest 07-15-11 09:56 AM

Well, I'm glad I'm not the only one missing out on summer.

Steely Dan 07-15-11 10:03 AM

it's hard for me to fathom how anyone could ever be cold in baltimore in july. i've been to baltimore in july before, "cold" is the very last word i would use to describe my experience there. even in the dead of night i doubt the temps there ever drop below 60 degrees at this time of year, which certainly doesn't count as "cold" in my book. "cold" is a 12 degree january morning with a 30 knot wind blasting at me right off the lake.

MK313 07-15-11 10:22 AM

I keep a log of what I wear at what temps. I've found that, especially if it's been warm for a couple of weeks prior, that I need a light windbreaker for anything under 61 degrees. It's been hovering around that mark when I ride in for the last week.

gmt13 07-15-11 10:35 AM

So what's the big deal. Cold is when you can't grip the bars. Hot is when the pavement melts under your tires. Everything in between is great. All weather is just a test. Embrace it and you will find that the universe will love you back. ;)

Rain hurts though - not sure what the test is there.

-Gary

chipcom 07-15-11 11:06 AM

dude, you really are pretty fragile. Mid-50s at 6am is refreshing, not cold.

CliftonGK1 07-15-11 11:21 AM


Originally Posted by chipcom (Post 12933107)
dude, you really are pretty fragile. Mid-50s at 6am is refreshing, not cold.

57F when I left at just before 5am this morning. Shorts, short sleeves, lightweight arm warmers. I would have liked more up top on the 2 mile downhill segment, but then I'd have been overheating the rest of the ride.

somedood 07-15-11 11:22 AM


Originally Posted by chipcom (Post 12933107)
dude, you really are pretty fragile. Mid-50s at 6am is refreshing, not cold.

Those temps are amazing and are a big motivator for me getting up to ride early since it makes me less of a Senor Sweatypants

chipcom 07-15-11 11:31 AM


Originally Posted by CliftonGK1 (Post 12933171)
57F when I left at just before 5am this morning. Shorts, short sleeves, lightweight arm warmers. I would have liked more up top on the 2 mile downhill segment, but then I'd have been overheating the rest of the ride.

55 here...I wore my knickers the last two mornings...my knees are for wussy. ;)

fietsbob 07-15-11 11:46 AM

57 F is the winter High on the Coast, here.

bent-not-broken 07-15-11 12:06 PM

I can't wear a jacket at any temp over 50F or I sweat like a pig.

chipcom 07-15-11 12:10 PM


Originally Posted by bent-not-broken (Post 12933380)
I can't wear a jacket at any temp over 50F or I sweat like a pig.

Yeah, I usually just add a long-sleeve base for temps 45ish-55ish.

LesterOfPuppets 07-15-11 12:51 PM

55° is my typical shorts-are-OK point. Sometimes I'll wear shorts down to 52° so I don't have to change later.

Ideal cycling temp for me = 67°

I broke out the jacket at about 62° the other day. I had to ride REALLY slow to keep the sweating in check, though. That was OK though as it was a beautiful day with light mist.

idc 07-15-11 12:54 PM

It's around mid 60s to low 70s some mornings when I leave here, which I consider cold, but it doesn't take long to warm up.

Headphones 07-15-11 01:52 PM

I wear my khakis, t-shirt and uniform shirt when I ride in the morning. It is chilly but my commute is only 5 miles/15 minutes long so I deal with it.

pallen 07-15-11 02:03 PM

I'm trying to remember what cold felt like. Our overnight low here is 80.

bluefoxicy 07-15-11 02:34 PM

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Well I did run into another guy on a bike coming in, headed to the same building. Do you see what I started?

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=210683

Used to be just me...

slowandsteady 07-15-11 02:41 PM

When I first saw this thread, I thought someone might be complaining about having a virus. Then I read a little more and thought, it was an old thread from the winter. But then I realized that the OP just needed to HTFU.

CB HI 07-15-11 02:44 PM


Originally Posted by bluefoxicy (Post 12934211)
Well I did run into another guy on a bike coming in, headed to the same building. Do you see what I started?

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=210683

Used to be just me...

I am sure it is ALL YOU and has nothing to do with summer.

bluefoxicy 07-15-11 03:16 PM


Originally Posted by CB HI (Post 12934270)
I am sure it is ALL YOU and has nothing to do with summer.

Because the summer just started 2 days ago.

Oldsport 07-15-11 07:18 PM

I would burn up at 57 with anything on other than summer wear. I often wear shorts with a lite jacket in the low forties or even mid to upper thirties. I love early spring when I am only in Summer gear and I see someone ride by in a balaclava and enough clothing to get me into the single digits.

MattFoley 07-15-11 07:38 PM

OP I'm with you...I leave at 0530 and I'm usually borderline cold unless it's about 75. The other day it was about 70 and after a few minutes I started digging through my backpack in the hopes I had left my long sleeve shirt in it, but no luck. But I'm usually good to go after about 5-6 miles and when the sun gets a bit higher. Dreading the fall/winter for sure.

Koa C. 07-15-11 07:46 PM

Wait, so you're supposed to wake up and go to work at 6:30 but you go back to sleep and don't wake up till 9!!! wow, i can see why you're managers are mad. I wake up late sometimes but not 2-1/2hours late. I think you need a snooze alarm dude.

bluefoxicy 07-15-11 08:03 PM


Originally Posted by Koa C. (Post 12935624)
Wait, so you're supposed to wake up and go to work at 6:30 but you go back to sleep and don't wake up till 9!!! wow, i can see why you're managers are mad. I wake up late sometimes but not 2-1/2hours late. I think you need a snooze alarm dude.

No I'm supposed to be in around 9;30 and I show up around 10-11 sometimes. The only manager that's mad is a non-functional manager for an outside contracting company. Everyone in the actual organization I work for is fine, though someone cautioned me to not make the bean counters mad. I've got vacation time to fuzz my hours.


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