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Left for work at 6:20 AM, had to meet a coworker to catch a ride to a training class at our corporate office. Ride distance is the same, since I meet him at our store. Chilly this morning, but I dressed appropriately, so no problem. Same routine the next 2 days. Very overcast on the way home, but we got out soon enough so it wasn't dark when I returned.
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It rained overnight & warmed to 37F by 6AM, no wind at all. I left a bit late & was surprised to find zero traffic for the 1st half of my commute, just riding along wet roads alone with my thoughts. We had no more rain all morning but there were a few showers beginning late in the afternoon. Don
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It was cold this morning. For us at least.
I stopped by BloodSource before work to exchange 410 billion platelets for all the cookies and juice I could consume. They took out the old wheel-bender bike rack and put in really nice bike lockers. The only problem is that they lock them overnight (to keep out homeless people?) and when I show up for my 6am appt., I always have to go hunting for the security guard to unlock the locker. Oh well. Anyway, it's been a long day at work and I really need to head home. I hope there's enough charge left in my nightrider battery. |
27 degrees C (again), more roadblocks because of the schoolies' clean up (again). When will they realise that directing traffic is a job that should be done by a professional, not by the ditch digger who drew the shortest straw?
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Alot of rain on the way home , all so the temp went under 40 . But still a good ride . Have a good nite .
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Originally Posted by Chris L
27 degrees C (again), more roadblocks because of the schoolies' clean up (again). When will they realise that directing traffic is a job that should be done by a professional, not by the ditch digger who drew the shortest straw?
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35F degrees and raining. Legs cold. Need something other than lycra for wet rides. Will visit the LBS at lunch time. Other than that, a commute like any other. :)
Supposed to snow, but I live too low and close to Champlain. Not cold enough, fortunately for my riding. |
gruelling; 36 degrees, drizzle, uphill, and winds gusting from 25 to 50 mph. Took almost twice as long as normal this morning. Still, once I was at work and changed, sipping coffee - I felt good about it. (but I did curse almost the entire journey ;)
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One of the harder rides in, this winter. Around 2C, wet due to the overnight rain, 40 - 60 km/h winds made for a long ride. It always seems to be a headwind or a quartering headwind. We were lucky though; 40 - 50 km north of us the rain had turned to snow. I still don't have my new studed tires, so I would have been slipping and sliding.
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Cool and sunny (46°F). Nice ride in, winds gusting from 15 to 20 mph. Feels great to be alive!
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The weather is awful and I had a wonderful commute.
So we're in throws of a storm with 35mph with 50mph gusts, it's raining, it's chilly. So I break out my rain bike. Being a fixed gear rider, my usual ride has a much taller gear (77") than my inclement weather rig (69"). It's also got a different set of clips straps and I have drops on it instead of my usual chopped-n-flipped fake pursuit bars...more aero for the wind, dotcha know. Meanwhile, I apparently left my mp3 player going when I got home yesterday, so it's completely kaput. No music for me. Leaving the house I get comfortable on the drop part of the bars which I raised just last night because I've noticed that full insertion on the stem put them just a little too low to be comfortable. I'm floatng along on my much easier gear... Probably going slower, but I wouldn't know it, I don't have a computer mount on this bike so I can't tell how fast or slow I'm going. It's nice to be released from that and not pushing myself so hard for a change. I've got no music, so I can hear everything, the wind, the rain, all of it but the drivetrain which is, of course, silent. Just the zip! of tires on wet pavement. My usual route is mostly on-street, but one part takes me over a steel grate bridge on a heavily trafficked highway in the left lane (good times, good times) and it's absolutely killer when it's wet,so I take some bike paths that I normally avoid like the plague because they're choked with strollers and roller bladers, squirrely cyclist and peds. But not today. It's raining, dontcha know? Of course since it's raining, I don't have on my nice sneakers but instead my actual preferred cycling shoes which are a pair of big cushy low-top Pony's that fit super snug in my clips. The feel reminds me of when inline skating companies first began to design for the hardcore street skating and vert market. Big, cushy, comfortable, and secure. Just like a set of K2 Backyards I still have. Nice. So there I was, flying along, different ride, different gear, different route, favorite shoes, nothing in my way, and totally elemental. It was raining today and my commute was the better for it. |
St Louis . . . dateline . . . coldest day of the year yet, low 30's (F), patches of ice, but sunny, blue and beautiful! Much better than the last two days!!! My only fuss was that I washed my gloves and the thumb of the liner on the left glove got all knotted up. Man, that bugged me all the way in.
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Similar weather to St. Louis here in Sactown. As I rode through my neighborhood nearly every driveway had an idling car. I even saw my neighbor bring out a pan of hot water to de-ice his windshield. Sheesh, you'd think this was International Falls. . . Anyway, the ride was brisk. Since my commute is so short, I was just getting comfortable as I made it to the office.
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Originally Posted by bostontrevor
So there I was, flying along, different ride, different gear, different route, favorite shoes, nothing in my way, and totally elemental. It was raining today and my commute was the better for it.
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It was my coldest commute yet (~46 F), since I started in June. I almost turned back a mile out, because my fingers were in pain (fingerless gloves), but I sucked it up and rode the next 15 miles. Looking forward to my ride back in the dark. It's fun, cruising along the Santa Ana River (if you can call it a river right now) at night. :)
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An awesome ride today. It snowed about an inch last night (today is the first day of a regular winter). I finally used the Nokians I paid an arm and a leg for. I saw many cars spinning in an effort to get going on hardpack snow. In Saskatchewan we rarely get slushy snow. Any precip from now until March will likely be regular snow that won't bung any gears up. It is truely unbeleivable how much the snow takes sounds out of the atmosphere. Temp is -7C with a slight wind.
All around it was a great ride and I look forward to more snow. |
Originally Posted by caloso
...I stopped by BloodSource before work to exchange 410 billion platelets for all the cookies and juice I could consume. ....I hope there's enough charge left in my nightrider battery.
1. Heartland Blood Center is right next door to my local Trek/Klein/Lemond dealer. Guess where I go every eight weeks? He has a nice Klein road he is just dying to deal right now and I sooooooo much want to put myself in debt. 2. My Nightrider left me in the dark two weeks ago after I forgot to charge the night before. I was OK for the ride in but was screwed for the dark ride home. Good day! |
I am experiencing a lot of the same weather some other posts are experiencing. It snowed last night and froze overnight. The temperature was just above 32 F when the wet snow started but the temp dropped below 32 F soon after the snow started. This morning was icy and treacherous, especially when it was dark. When I left at 6 AM it was too dark, even with a light, to see some of the ice. A lot of the side roads had not been visited by a snow plow or salt truck, so they were extra treacherous. The shoulder was too icy to ride for most of the ride, so I had to ride in the road. Thank goodness I left early enough that the traffic was light. There was very little wind, so the cold was not a factor this morning.
I have several warm fuzzies to take away from this morning's commute, however. My coworkers are in awe and I was in awe at the beauty I saw as the light emerged during my ride. Despite the difficulty of the ride I feel recharged. December 1 and I am still riding -- that's a good sign! |
Ack. It was warm enough this morning (25 F) but I'm somewhat shell-shocked after two weeks of riding on a tropical isle. Between the cold, the ice, the riding on the right instead of left side of the road, sleep deprevation, and switching to fixed after the last two weeks of multispeed bike riding, it was wacky. It's definitely time to put the cx bike back together (took the goodies with me on vacation, pedals, seat, seatpost, computer, lights).
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My first post to this sticky. Well last night my head light died, this morning rained like helll but I squeezed in between cloudburst and rather balmy but this PM we've got 50mph winds to battle with temps droping like a stone. Hope they are mostly tail winds. Charlie
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Caloso...we are about 400 miles south of you? Yesterday I rode home.Today drove the car...A new experience for So Cal..Today, I had to idle my car to get the ice off the windows...Did not have that problem with yesteday's bike ride...Just a sudden arctic blast..Weird weather..
Next PM commute..Will spare No gear in order to be preparred.. Observed a first for Southern California...The fans were on at the citrus groves..to keep the oranges from freezing...Been in California 14 years..Never observed that before...So far never seen the smudge pots fired up.. |
rode monday and tuesday this week 25degrees F both days in the morning but warmed ur to 42 on the way home. wind from the north made it feel just as cold as my morning ride. love it ride on.
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Cold and windy this morning while riding in. At one point I was going down a slight downhill, thought I was traveling quickly despite the wind and happened to look down and notice I was in the middle chain ring, not the big cog as I had thought. haha The headwind fooled me.
Ride home was even cooler. Will break out the long sleeves tomorrow, the Weather Channel is threatening 29 F for the morning ride. Nippy. |
Another stupidly hot morning, but not quite so bad today (only 25 degrees C this time). Also had my first cold shower of the summer before heading out -- about two months later than I normally would. I forgot to mention yesterday's record, passing six cars in a row. No, they weren't gridlocked, I did them all for straight line speed.
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Nice weather pattern this week: rain showers at night, overcast in the morning turning to broken clouds & sunbreaks. As I prepared to leave work to commute home for lunch, I passed a co-worker, Brian, repairing a flat on his singlespeed. He had a slow leak on the way in this morning caused by a chunk of glass. I must have ridden through the same patch because I flatted about a mile out from work. Rear wheel! I checked carefully & couldn't find anything still in the tire so stuffed in my spare tube & headed on home only to flat again within about 500 yards. Dang! since I had used up about 1/3 of my lunch hour already & the spare tube had 5 or 6 patches on it, I decided to just ride home on the flat. Found I could maintain about 10-11 MPH. Not bad. Since this was my second 2 flat day in a week, I stopped by the LBS for a new set of tires for the Motobecane. The Gommitalia tires I had been riding had tread left but were covered with cuts & punctures some of which went clear through & probably let road grit, glass etc in to do their dirty work. Got some Michilin Dynamics. Shop owner says he rides them in the Winter so I have high hopes. Don
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