How was the commute today?
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After 10.5 months of Commuting to work, I finally made 5 for 5, Hooraahhhhh for meee
. I took two semesters of Programming from May to Nov so I needed the car to get to school. After school I still drove in on the occasional day. Other days I took the bus because I hadn't built the commuter/beater or commuting conditions were far less than ideal.
Nice ride today, I took the Lemond
. I plan to ride tomorrow regardless of the weather so after being on the beater all week, I wanted to reacquaint myself with the Lemond.
. I took two semesters of Programming from May to Nov so I needed the car to get to school. After school I still drove in on the occasional day. Other days I took the bus because I hadn't built the commuter/beater or commuting conditions were far less than ideal. Nice ride today, I took the Lemond
. I plan to ride tomorrow regardless of the weather so after being on the beater all week, I wanted to reacquaint myself with the Lemond.
SERENITY NOW!!!

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Ride was zigzaggity fast. Fun too.
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Fun commute. The cherry trees are starting to bloom. It's nice riding weather (upper 40s, sunny). No need for that annoying hat under my helmet.
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Only a couple more weeks, then it goes dark in the mornings again. April 2 [Daylight Savings Time] is the date for that one. In the mean time, I'll continue to enjoy sunrise rides on the way in to work. After that I'll enjoy longer rides in the evening.
The ride in today seemed really cold.. the thermometers said from 24 to 27 but it sure felt colder. Maybe the slight headwind made for the coldness.
TGIF !!
The ride in today seemed really cold.. the thermometers said from 24 to 27 but it sure felt colder. Maybe the slight headwind made for the coldness.
TGIF !!
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Originally Posted by jyossarian
Ride was zigzaggity fast. Fun too.
As for me, it was a nice commute today: good weather, cherry blossoms, and all that. Also, I got out of the house a few minutes earlier; and it really made a difference, in terms of traffic, on the portion of my commute which is through downtown DC... I have to get out earlier more often!
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Cloudy. The weatherman says rain, but considering he is currently 0-4 for predicting rain I'm not all that certain.
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My wife convinced me to switch to the mtn bike today, 'cause it's supposed to snow. I really need a front fender. I'm tired of the taste of road salt and sand.
SERENITY NOW!!!

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Originally Posted by joshdcu
By the way, how's that IRO working out for you?
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The snow is all cleared away here in the city. Great smooth commute where the glazed hard pack remains on the side streets. I love the studded tires and suspension fork. Gonna be thirty for the ride home. Very nice and sunny. It looks like a winter wonderland here!
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Cool, gray, and damp. I'm racing tomorrow so I left early, picked a longer route, and spun easily. Since this route is mostly on the river, I really didn't have much cager interaction. I should do this route everyday.
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It was cloudy but kind of mild this morning. The ride to work took about 10 minutes. Right now it is raining. It seems to rain on Fri and Sat much of the time now.
For the week I was 5 for 5. For the year I am -1 for bike commutes, in that I didn't commute one time by bike so far.
For the week I was 5 for 5. For the year I am -1 for bike commutes, in that I didn't commute one time by bike so far.
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I was real tired and slow this morning. I think my allergies finally wore me out. It was definitely the most fatigued I've been since I started commuting about 3 years ago-my tank was empty and the only thing I could envision was laying down on a park bench and going back to sleep. I finally made it to work (barely) and felt better after breakfast (followed shortly thereafter by sucking down 2 additional bagels), maybe my body was trying to tell me something. I hope the ride home is better.
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The ride today was much better than Monday (my last physical therapy appt). I ate a larger breakfast and wasn't hot when I arrived and wasn't tired and hungry when I left.
The stamina is s-l-o-w-l-y coming back.
The weather was awesome this morning. ~55F (13C) with a slight headwind.
The ride home should be great. Mid 60s and bright sunshine.
Come on Spring!!
The stamina is s-l-o-w-l-y coming back.
The weather was awesome this morning. ~55F (13C) with a slight headwind.
The ride home should be great. Mid 60s and bright sunshine.

Come on Spring!!
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Last night on my ride home I followed a roadie for a couple of miles. I passed him at a light since he waited in line while I went to the front. He ended up passing me later on right before he turned off onto another street. I don't normally see any other riders going the same way as I'm going. This morning was a nice ride in, left late so I took the shorter main road to work. There was actually less traffic so it was a nice easy ride. Temps in the upper 60s this afternoon should make for a great ride home.
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Originally Posted by tomg
i sometimes commute with my bikeE CT. i strongly recommend adding a safety flag. i also have front fairing, panniers, and a behind seat bikeE bag, makes the bike look bigger, i guess. cars around here seem , (for the most part), to welcome (or tolerate) my presence on the road and give me the space i claim. you do ride with traffic and with helmet? i usually commute w/a 1985 performance lite sport tourer.
i also could ride a shorter route, but car traffic is too intense, so i do the routes where i feel more comfortable. experiment in your ride, find what works for you, and hold your lane (spinning safe).
i also could ride a shorter route, but car traffic is too intense, so i do the routes where i feel more comfortable. experiment in your ride, find what works for you, and hold your lane (spinning safe).
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The ride home was nothing short of unremarkable. Not bad.
Have a good weekend all.
Have a good weekend all.
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Ride in was cloudy and wet, fast and easy. Ride home was pouring rain and every intersection seemed to have a cop watching for drunk drivers.
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Bad commute day! Fricken heel-struck my sidebag and it partially unhooked and fell into the spokes, popping one spoke off the hub. Fortunately I was already at the office. Not sure how hard it will be to get the spoke back on there, or how many others got tweaked bad. grrrrrr
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Back on the bike after a week and a half off due to an incapacitating kidney infection that has finally succumbed to double strength antibiotics. In order to make my return a little more exciting I pulled off my 1.95 Nokian Studs and threw on some 1.25 slicks.
Wow! 10 minutes faster and a 3mph increase in avg speed despite feeling like someone who just crawled out from under a rock.
Wow! 10 minutes faster and a 3mph increase in avg speed despite feeling like someone who just crawled out from under a rock.
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Freakin snow, ice...and an overly protective wife (I keed I keed! she just loves me) prevented me from riding in today...sucky part is that the snow will be gone by 9:00...maybe I'll drive home at lunch time just so I can get my ride in :-) how sick would that make me?
Rides last week were nice, fairly windy around here, so i'm getting pretty good at getting down into a tuck possition...helps a lot, especially with a head wind.
Did 20 miles on Saturday, that was nice, though VERY chalenging. 10 miles with what felt like a slight tail wind...10 miles back with a FEIRCE headwind, that kept getting stronger the closer I got to home. Just checked noaa, and it lists wind speeds of 17 when I left and 26-38 mph when i got home...that sounds about right! Still, very nice ride, many other roadies out on the route I took, had fun catching up to/passing some of them, one group of 4 (two in matching outfits...hope they're getting payed to ride like that...) seemed slightly miffed that I passed them, but dispite their best efforts they couldn't catch me untill I reached my turn around point...and then only passed me cuz I was heading back towards them. Guess riding through the winter does pay off! :-)
Got a new mirror in the mail Saturday that I was really looking forward to using this morning, it's one of those Itialian road mirrors, when mounting and testing this weekend it seems pretty sweet, I have yet to ride with any type of mirror (mainly cuz they look goofy on others I must admit) But when I saw this one I was like DANG! Must have.
Well, I'm off for now, will post later if I end up riding in for lunch :-)
Rides last week were nice, fairly windy around here, so i'm getting pretty good at getting down into a tuck possition...helps a lot, especially with a head wind.
Did 20 miles on Saturday, that was nice, though VERY chalenging. 10 miles with what felt like a slight tail wind...10 miles back with a FEIRCE headwind, that kept getting stronger the closer I got to home. Just checked noaa, and it lists wind speeds of 17 when I left and 26-38 mph when i got home...that sounds about right! Still, very nice ride, many other roadies out on the route I took, had fun catching up to/passing some of them, one group of 4 (two in matching outfits...hope they're getting payed to ride like that...) seemed slightly miffed that I passed them, but dispite their best efforts they couldn't catch me untill I reached my turn around point...and then only passed me cuz I was heading back towards them. Guess riding through the winter does pay off! :-)
Got a new mirror in the mail Saturday that I was really looking forward to using this morning, it's one of those Itialian road mirrors, when mounting and testing this weekend it seems pretty sweet, I have yet to ride with any type of mirror (mainly cuz they look goofy on others I must admit) But when I saw this one I was like DANG! Must have.
Well, I'm off for now, will post later if I end up riding in for lunch :-)
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Apparantly it has rained the last two nights, so there was a bit of water in a cople of places. Traffic was at a standstill on the busy roads and really light on the lighter roads. I picked up a cement truck as a stalker up the big hill. Overall it was a nice ride.
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Wasn't planning on riding in this morning since they were calling for rain. Well I got up and it was nice and sunny and I just couldn't pass up riding in. Had a slow ride in, temps in the mid 30s. My mp3 player broke Friday so I am without tunes until later this week when my new player gets here. Rain should be getting here late this afternoon and into the evening. I am hoping to beat it home and will probably drive tomorrow since we should get an inch or so of rain. I already passed my goal of 150 miles for the month and should hit over 200 by the end of this week and there is still another week left. I haven't had to get gas for my car since March 1st and I still have over 1/4 of a tank left. I might last the whole month with only one tank and have more miles on my bike than car
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Woke to snow gently falling. Nothing too substantial, but just enough to make the roads too slippery to ride the skinny tires on the wa home.
I'm officially tired of winter. I think I'll go snowboarding one more time then pack it in. I'll have to salt the highway so I can ride the shoulder...
I'm officially tired of winter. I think I'll go snowboarding one more time then pack it in. I'll have to salt the highway so I can ride the shoulder...
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After riding the fixie all weekend, my commuter felt 3x heavier this morning lugging it up the stairs. Didn't feel like that riding it tho thank goodness.
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