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pinkrobe 05-03-06 09:01 AM

The hay fever is bad today. I was sniffling and snorting all the way in. Hopefully it clears up in a few days. ANyway, the ride is was pretty smooth, but chilly. It rained/snowed last night, but should be warm for Thursday and Friday.

SirMike1983 05-03-06 09:13 AM

I saw the MSNBC segment this morning as part of the series "Sticking It To the Man". It was a good spot!

jyossarian 05-03-06 10:05 AM


Originally Posted by scottmorrison99
They filmed the interview today and taped me on part of my commute. So on my day off I commuted.:) Phone inteview is supposed to be live on MSNBC at about 7:30 AM- 8AM Pacific, commenting on statements by the CEO of Exxon-Mobil made on The Today Show. I won't fall for the "attack the oil companies routine", I just want to promote bike commuting. I don't know if it will air live only on the East coast, or the West coast as well. I couldn't wear my HHCMF shirt, to much glare on camera. That's why we have that color, to show up really well:D. I will be wearing it for the phone interview though.;) My boss gave me time off during my shift for the interview, but asked if I would stand by the company sign for it. Uhhhh....It's a phone interview.:p Ride ON!

Right on! Scott, is there a link we can listen to the interview or read the transcript? The HHCMF shirt would've been awesome, especially if they asked what it stood for!

No commute today. Had to drive to NJ. Within a couple of blocks of my apt. I'd seen enough idiotic cagers to make me miss my bike already.

luckysnafu 05-03-06 10:38 AM

On my ride home last night I caught up to a roadie (older guy) and drafted him for the last mile or so of my ride. He didn't acknowledge me at all but was going at a pretty good clip. I was surprised how much I pushed myself to keep up with him and that I was able to. Usually by that point on my ride I am winding down but not last night. This morning's ride in was nice but I ran over something on the golf course path (paved) while I was going around some people. My rear wheel hit something and it was loud but I have no idea what it was. My tire was fine and didn't go flat so I have no idea what it could have been, oh well. Nice and windy today but warm for the ride home.

eastbaybob 05-03-06 11:27 AM

This morning the road was a bit damp, I don't think it rained last night but we have this heavy drippy overcast thing going on at the moment. The ride took about ten minutes.

Vatn 05-03-06 12:18 PM

There's a pedestrian crossing downtown, with lights that stay red for a looong time. Usually, there are few pedestrians, so it's easy to cross safely. Most days, I slow down ahead of the crossing, hoping for the light to turn green, but if it doesn't, I cross anyway. For some reason, I stopped today ... and a few seconds later a police car stops in the lane beside me. Gotta be lucky sometimes :-)

Jack Burns 05-03-06 12:55 PM


Originally Posted by vtjim

One funny thing happened. I'm still sort of coming down off of a mild head cold so I'm taking it easy. Well, I looked in my mirror and I saw someone on a bike coming up behind me. Testosterone poisoning overruled the head cold virus, and I went up two gears while maintaining cadence so it wouldn't look like I was doing anything differently. Speed increased by about 8MPH.

Dropped the other rider like a hot rock. :p I kept the pace for a couple of miles and only once saw the person when I turned around to look down a long straight section.

I try to avoid these situations and not turn a commute into a meaningless competition.

On several occasions, I've come up on slower riders that were obviously taking their time. Generally speaking, I'm a fast rider that wants to get home quicky and maximize my time in the saddle. But I always slow down and ride behind until I'm sure it's a good time to pass, and I don't just pass. I'll ride along side for a few seconds, assuming it's safe, say "hello," "nice bike," or "good to see another commuter today."

Maybe if you just maintained pace, you meet someone interesting....

Jack Burns 05-03-06 12:57 PM

A little warmer today, with temps in the high 70's. Clear blue skies, 5MPH winds.
I'm placing my water bottle in the office freezer in the morning, so it will be nice and cool when the temps move into the low 80's. It only takes a short amount of time for it to thaw enough to drink.

rando 05-03-06 01:58 PM

well, THAT was interesting. I actually tried the busy route on the way in, in two different spots for about a mile each , separated by a stretch on my "easy" route. The first stretch, on Broadway just east of McCLintock, is mostly residential and office, not much retail ... I was riding in the right hand lane in the right tire track area, sometime a little more to the left. no honks, no yells, only one close pass. I noticed that the farther left I was the more room they gave me in passing. Traffic was light, though, after rush hour. then I bailed for a while to my quiet route and came back on to broadway later at about Mill, where it starts to get a little heavier traffic. little bit of a difference.... I got two honks. one from a guy in a toyota who actually STOPPED in the lane next to me. and then cruised on ahead of me. not sure what that was about. scared the bejesus out of me, though, along with a woman who was riding on the sidewalk about ten feet away.. .. I think she actually got ooff her bike... another honk came from the other side of the road. but it was not that scary at all, and it did save a bit of time. Thanks for the advice! I made it in one piece!

I think I will take this route if I want to save time... but I usually am never that crunched for time. It was interesting riding in traffic, not as nerve-wracking as I expected. I also got a better workout because I had the feeling that I had to pedal faster to keep up with the traffic, which of course I could never do.


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NM-NewRoadie 05-03-06 03:02 PM

Nice ride today, did 20 miles, felt good and weather was nice. I wore tights over my shorts today, and stripped those off about halfway in, I also completely removed my jacket at that point and went with just my long sleeve jersey, kinda chilly, but nice after I did that.

I just realized that ONCE AGAIN I'll be NOT commuting on "ride your bike to work day" Instead I'll be "driving my car to Las Vegas" for the weekend. Just as well, I think "bike month" and "ride your bike to work day" are kinda lame anyway. I ride my bike almost EVERY day, so...a "special" day where everyone and their mother rides in and clogs the paths...just annoying really :-)

I know this may seem rude of me, but maybe they should have "ride your bike to work" day in December!

:-) really though I like seeing other bikes on the path :-)

jumpr 05-03-06 03:09 PM

While downtown, I was going straight through an intersection and someone in a Jeep Cherokee going the opposite direction was turning left across my path. Two cars went before him without incident, but then he turned directly into my lane while I was in the intersection! I braked hard, yelled "HEY! What the hell!?" and shook my head. The guy looked like he was noticing me for the first time.

I wasn't going very fast, either. There were a ton of people walking around on the sidewalks, so hopefully some of them will think twice next time they think the intersection is clear.

rothar 05-03-06 06:48 PM

3 days into my commute and the bike is holding up better than I am. Experiencing a slight ‘pull’ in my right calf which doesn’t bother me when I’m cycling but is painful when I walk. I will RICE it tonight and hope for the best. Couple of cold Kona Brews might do the trick also!! Feeling stronger on the climb home in the evening and I only stop once now to admire the view compared to 3 times on my first ride. Speaking of views the sight of the blue Pacific is something to see first thing in the morning. We occasionally get spinner dolphins in the bay here but I have not seen any on my commute – that would just about make my day.

greeleywheely 05-03-06 09:55 PM

Colorado front range-definitely the rainy season-but a great "out and back" to work today. A couple of weeks into the commuting season and the lifestyle has taken over-what's on the iPod, what i eat (bananas AND peanut butter are awesome) and need to start drinking more water. let's be safe and make it through another week.

First Biking Noble Truth: Suffering Exists, and the point is?

scottmorrison99 05-03-06 10:56 PM

My interview with MSNBC went well today, except I learned when I saw it later they implied I had gone carfree. My family and I keep a minivan, carfree just isn't practical for us, we're carlite.
Then my boss decided to pay me for the time I spent doing the phone interview. Our company tries to make good enviromental choices, so he felt this was covered. Ride in was great today, ride home not so good. The front derailleur on my new bike is out of adjustment for the 3rd time in 11 days. Darn Tiagra POS. Back to the LBS Friday, and this time I'll ask them to show me how to adjust it.

GTcommuter 05-04-06 06:50 AM

Very short commute today as I'm working from home. I did manage to get up early and take the cruiser over to the coffee shop for some java and a bagel. Now with .58 miles under my belt, it's back to work for the next 12 hours...uggg....

FormerBMX'er 05-04-06 07:04 AM

Aside from the usual B.U. Bridge squeeze play forcing me to give some chick the "One Finger Salute", all was well. She's beside me blipping the accelerator trying to decide if she wan't to fall in behind me or dart in front. She decides to dart in front where I proceeded to pass her once more, I Saluted her as I passsed :D. It's nice to see the Sun back out so I'm looking to put 25miles on the legs after work.

luckysnafu 05-04-06 07:04 AM

Beautiful morning for the ride in today. Sun rising with temps in the mid 50s and not much wind. Took it easy and even caught up to another commuter and followed him for about half a mile before he turned. He had two panniers so I know he was commuting. I don't see many commuters on my route so it is nice to know there are some out there. I think I have seen more bikers this week than I have all last month. Mid 80s later today for the ride home :)

jeff-o 05-04-06 07:43 AM

The weatherman predicted rain this morning, so I rode my DF with fenders. Looking out the window now, I see that he was wrong, again...

Good ride though, warm enough to go with just shorts and a t-shirt!

Itsjustb 05-04-06 08:07 AM


Originally Posted by luckysnafu
I don't see many commuters on my route so it is nice to know there are some out there. I think I have seen more bikers this week than I have all last month.

Same here. Maybe it's a North Carolina thing lately--I've seen 3 commuters this week, which is 3 more than I see in a typical month.

rule 05-04-06 08:10 AM

This is the first ride of the year where I have had to hammer harder in than I usually do on the loop home. There was a big squall line of showers heading in from the West. I made it all the way to within about three blocks before it started coming down and even then made it into the building before I got got more than damp. It has already blown through and clearing up. The ride home later will be spectacular.

* jack * 05-04-06 08:14 AM


Originally Posted by Itsjustb
Same here. Maybe it's a North Carolina thing lately--I've seen 3 commuters this week, which is 3 more than I see in a typical month.

Yep, the fairweather commuters are springing up all over.

I usually see several of the same folks every day, but many new faces recently (or some I haven't seen over the 'winter')

WhiteRabbit 05-04-06 08:29 AM

Getting pretty warm, time to start bringing in a towel and grabbing a quick shower in the morning. I'm seeing a bunch of commuters now, had a nice chat with a few yesterday. This morning I pulled up at a stoplight behind this old car that had really big versions of magnetic poetry on it. Talked with the guy, read the poetry. Cool stuff.

vtjim 05-04-06 08:38 AM

Foggy! I used my headlight for a while. Upper 40Fs.

Came up behind a couple on MTBs, wearing backpacks. Commuters? Not sure. I said g'morning and hello as I passed.

Then I came up behind a blonde woman with a Navy hoodie who I've seen before. She must be a commuter. I took up residence several yards back and let her pace me. (Was up a little late last night with some friends... Low energy.)

pinkrobe 05-04-06 08:39 AM

Gah! It was below freezing this morning. I had to break out the lobster mitts. <grumble> ANyway, it's supposed to be 19C later today, with no wind or clouds. I might have to take the afternoon off. :D Traffic was pretty decent today, but I missed a light because I wasn't paying attention. I also didn't get to motorpace off any minivans.

DataJunkie 05-04-06 08:42 AM

A beautiful mid 40s morning. It was raining a bit yesterday so the humidity was increased a tad.
Left a half hr late and took my time. Legs felt like lead weights.
Somehow I managed to show up to work only a half hr late. What the heck is the point of hurrying?

mister 05-04-06 08:52 AM

Just got into work. It was probably in the mid-50's, which I didn't anticipate since it'd been warm the last few days and I don't believe anything the weather forecasters say anymore; just cool enough to make wearing shorts and a t-shirt not quite enough, but if I put on my windbreaker I would've been too hot. There was a headwind the whole way in... extremely frustrating. I'd been averaging around 15mph, this morning I averaged around 11 or 12. At one point on the trail, there was a big limb that had fallen in the night. Definately too big for me to move on my own. I figured the park ranger approaching it would move it, but he just drove his big ol' truck right over it and waved as he passed me. All in all, it was an OK ride in. Hopefully it will be better this afternoon when I head home.

RonH 05-04-06 08:54 AM

I guess gas prices and nice weather are bringing out the bike commuters.
I've seen a few new faces in the crowd this week.

Got to ride in my first shower of the spring (only light sprinkles) the last 2+ miles of the ride home last night.

Another great ride this morning. Wore my orange HHCMF shirt (not the first time) and for some reason got some "interesting" looks from the cagers.

mjw16 05-04-06 08:59 AM

Nice ride in although my allergies are really wearing me out. Also, my legs still feel soft from mountain biking on Monday. All in all it still beats Metro or the car. I ran into one of my recent cyclo-commuting converts at work this morning. It's great, she's so excited about riding it reminds me of when I started. I have to get her straightened out on the clothes and backpack though. Should be a nice ride home.

NM-NewRoadie 05-04-06 09:57 AM

No commute today, lost my blinky yesterday on the ride in, AND one of my forward facing lights (a cheap, made in china 45 LED flashlight) is on the frits. sometimes works and sometimes doesn't, this morning it wasn't so I said "forget it" went back inside, had some breakfast, changed, and drove to work. only 5 hours of sleep didn't help my motivation for riding in today either.

Looking into a new headlight as we speak...any good recomendations? I like the whiteness, and the run time I got with my LED flashlight, but need something of better quality. I also have a blinking and very bright head mounted PhotonFusion, but I want something I cam mount to my stem if possible...

caloso 05-04-06 10:08 AM

A confluence of factors seems to be bringing out the commuter newbies: gas prices, the late arrival of spring, and Bike to Work Week. For the most part, they seem to be doing all right. I haven't seen any really egregious or dangerous riding.


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