How was the commute today?
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From: Marlborough, MA
Bikes: Felt F85 (2007), Fuji Regis (1980's)
Another great morning means another nice ride in. A little warmer this morning though so I was pretty hot by the time I got to work. Saw some more cyclists on my way home last night and the news had coverage of the local ROS. I didn't even know they were having one around here otherwise I would have attended. Next year I will though.
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From: In the 212
Bikes: Haro Vector, IRO Rob Roy, Bianchi Veloce
Took it nice and easy on the way in in an effort to keep the sweating to a minimum and for the most part it worked. Still sweaty, but not as bad as yesterday. Traffic was terrible too which kept me from going too fast.
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Mostly riding...mostly
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From: Albuquerque, NM
Bikes: 1992 Trek 3 tube carbon 2200
Originally Posted by Urban Shooter
The ride home was great today because for once that god d@mned Albuquerque wind wasn't blowing like it usually is.
On another note...if your ever out someplace (say a bowling alley in New Mexico for example) and see that they have deep fried Jalapenos...and think they would go great with a big cup of root beer...I don't recomend eating an entire order of them. Really, you just need a few, and then FOR GAWDS SAKE, GIVE SOME AWAY!
Due to deep fried Jalapeno's after effects, I spent extra time "getting ready" this morning, and didn't get out the door in time for my long ride.
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From: Philadelphia, pa
Bikes: Specialized Roubeaix Elite
Had a fun ride home yesterday. On the path above 96 st up through 125th, me and another rider were trading off doing about 25-27 mph.
Had my second flat in a month this morning, and all from pumping up the back tire. The valve stem got cut last time and broke off this time when I tried to take the pump adapter off the valve. Nice ride in anyway.
Had my second flat in a month this morning, and all from pumping up the back tire. The valve stem got cut last time and broke off this time when I tried to take the pump adapter off the valve. Nice ride in anyway.
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From: Cowtown, AB
Bikes: Titus El Guapo, Misfit diSSent, Cervelo Soloist Carbon, Wabi Lightning, et al.
Still had to come in early today, but I got an extra hour of sleep [missed my alarm]. Fast and clean on the way in, too warm for shants!
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From: Albuquerque, New Mexico
Bikes: 1997 KHS Summit
Nice outside and light traffic, but I felt like lead. I don't know if it is allergies or if I'm coming down with a bit of a cold, but I am so slow today. Ugh...
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From: Durham, NC
Bikes: Cannondale Synapse 5c, Scattante XRL
Originally Posted by luckysnafu
I didn't even know they were having one around here otherwise I would have attended.
My commute: Better than yesterday's, when I broke a spoke just as I arrived at work. Got the spoke replaced last night, but it made me miss the ROS (plus I didn't want to tell my wife about the Ride. We have an unspoken agreement. I don't tell her about the incredibly stupid/dangerous things I see drivers do during my commutes, and she doesn't try to convince me to stop riding. Attending a ride to remember those injured/killed while cycling would be like waving a flag in front of her).
Belt drive!
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From: Burlington, Vermont
Bikes: 2011 Trek Soho DLX
Rain. All 6.4 miles of it. 50F degrees. No wind. Instrument meteorological conditions. 
There were still a few die-hard types out training for the marathon.
My bike is filthy.

There were still a few die-hard types out training for the marathon.
My bike is filthy.
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From: Durham, NC
Bikes: Cannondale Synapse 5c, Scattante XRL
Originally Posted by * jack *
A lady pulled out in front of me and nearly cut me off today.
She had a "Share the Road" bumper sticker on her car.
I thought about flipping her off and saying, "Share This!"...
- but I resisted the urge.
She had a "Share the Road" bumper sticker on her car.
I thought about flipping her off and saying, "Share This!"...
- but I resisted the urge.
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From: SFOBayArea, CA
Bikes: schwinn, raleigh, 'dale, litespeed, bianchi, surly, novara, brompton
Bike-to-work day today here in the San Francisco Bay Area. My route took me to two Energizer stations. Got lots of freebies. One dude at the Fremont REI was just yappin' away with the station volunteer. I could tell that the yapper was boring the hell out of the volunteer. I don't think the yapper is a real commuter, just there to yap and get freebies. He was not in a hurry to get anywhere.
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From: AZ
Bikes: Cannondale SuperSix, Lemond Poprad. Retired: Jamis Sputnik, Centurion LeMans Fixed, Diamond Back ascent ex
Originally Posted by bbunk
We must have had it here in Arizona. The wind was blowing so hard it almost stopped me in my tracks coming home.
This chart shows the 10-min averaged wind speed for past 6 days in Tempe. Note the wind increase that occurs nearly every PM commute:

weather station data here:
https://www.tempe.gov/wx/weather1.aspx
Al
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From: Beantown
Bikes: 2011 Tsunami, 2004 Fuji Team Issue and More!!!
Nice ride today, no dramas that I can recall. Potholes in the B.U. Bridge have have been paved out so it's easier to take the lane and stay with traffic. After work rides have been great. I put down 25miles yesterday, I'll do about 15 today and again on Saturday....my first Century is Sunday
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I missed my miles goal because of all the rain we had so I'll have to pace myself, I'm use to short hammering rides.
.I missed my miles goal because of all the rain we had so I'll have to pace myself, I'm use to short hammering rides.
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From: Maryland
Bikes: 2004 Lemond Tourmalet, 1998 Gary Fisher Gitche Gumee
Big headwind today on my way into work. I hope that means I'll have a tailwind on the way back!
My bicycle is fixed
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From: Auckland, NZ
Bikes: '08 Surly Steamroller, '07 Surly Cross Check
Getting Speedier
My daily commute, short though it is, involves crossing one major street. I usually wait with the cars at the light, then try to take off ahead of them and get going a good clip before we all stop at the first stop sign -- about a block away. My goal is to make it up to the 25 mph speed limit before reaching the sign.
Today was the best ever: 24.4.
I'm almost there!!
Today was the best ever: 24.4.
I'm almost there!!
Other Durham commuters: come to Mad Hatter's at W.Main and Broad TOMORROW a.m. for Bike to Work Week stuff...
- free food, coffee and prizes for cyclists. The Durham Bicycle Chain will also be nearby with a free bike check-up station and prize drawings.
https://www.bikewalkdurham.org/
- free food, coffee and prizes for cyclists. The Durham Bicycle Chain will also be nearby with a free bike check-up station and prize drawings.
https://www.bikewalkdurham.org/
Bike to work week update
Well, looks like a 100% ride week or what I call a century week since my ride is 10 miles each way. Switched to an old Trek 820 Antelope someone loaned me as my AD-SLE died. Takes getting used to but after a while it is an even a better workout! For May, of the 280 potential commute miles that have passed MTD, I have biked 220 of them. Travel took 40 away, a Monday 'whimp out' took 20. Not bad so far for May. Looking like 80% for May. It is hard to do 100% with kids, work and graduation month!
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From: Santa Rosa, CA
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Today was the only day I've commuted by bike this week. Combining moving, finals and horrific allergies just doesn't aid the bike commute process. However, an empty gas tank and need to do maintenance on the car does. So I rode in today. It was an uneventful ride the first half; made a stop by the post office. The second half, my allergies got the better part of me and before I knew it, I was a sniffling, snorting, sneezing, mucus dripping mess. Then I started getting nauseous, and almost felt like I was having an asthma attack. I think pubilc transportation is in the works for the ride home.
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From: West West Fort Worth
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Originally Posted by mister
Today was the only day I've commuted by bike this week. Combining moving, finals and horrific allergies just doesn't aid the bike commute process. However, an empty gas tank and need to do maintenance on the car does. So I rode in today. It was an uneventful ride the first half; made a stop by the post office. The second half, my allergies got the better part of me and before I knew it, I was a sniffling, snorting, sneezing, mucus dripping mess. Then I started getting nauseous, and almost felt like I was having an asthma attack. I think pubilc transportation is in the works for the ride home.
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Coming home last night as I rounded the corner onto shephard there was this homeless person. He goes "only 40 more miles". I couldn't help but smile.
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SERENITY NOW!!!

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From: In the 212
Bikes: Haro Vector, IRO Rob Roy, Bianchi Veloce
Beat the rain by a minute. I know because a minute later I was walking in the rain to my car. Alternate side of the street parking sucks.
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From: Santa Rosa, CA
Bikes: Checkpoint ALR 5, Fuel EX 9.8 GX AXS, FX 4
I decided to suck it up, deal with my allergies and just ride home. I had a short day, so I took my time going home. Almost got hit by an a-hole Suburban driver who ran a red light to turn right right into my lane. I saw him though and yelled "You wanna stop?!" I guess he heard me because he slammed on the brakes causing me to have to swerve around him nearly missing his rear bumper. He pulled up next to me and had his wife yell some explicits at me. I gave him the one finger salute and turned left behind him. Apparently I pissed him off cuz the next thing I hear is tire squeel. I look behind me and he slammed on the brakes and whipped a left right behind me. He pulled along side, wife screaming profanely. She stopped long enough for me to say "Be a man and stop having your b%$&h fight your battles." He finally passed me up and the rest of the ride was pleasant. If anyone in Sacramento sees a dark blue 2000ish Suburban with tinted windows being driven by a redneck looking guy with long hair sporting Indiana plates numbered 30 F 4121, watch out.
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Thanks, mister. I'll be careful on the way home.
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From: Gladstone, OR
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My commute today has been great, bright and sunny and cool in the am, I am about to ride home and it is nice and sunny and warm. Supposed to rain for the next week though... my first commuting in the rain, can hardly wait.
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From: south jersey
the usual, 6.5 mile dst, cagers seem trained! why does no one else do this (bicycle commute) in s nj?
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From: Fairfield, California
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Nice ride both ways, picked up a goodie bag and a banana at the Bike to Work energizer station. i hope to see some of these new commuters next week. caloso, did you ride with those representatives from Antioch?




