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Cowboy Joe 10-09-06 05:38 AM

Overslept this morning and considered driving (sorry!) instead. Bit the bullet & decided to ride knowing that I would have to kick it up a few notches if I was going to make it…glad I did! What a perfect morning…full moon, mid 50s, & not a soul in sight. The bike was as smooth as silk…barely knew I was peddling at times. I ended up getting to my 2 minutes after my normal start time. The sun’s up & it looks as if it will be a beautiful day. I heard low / mid 70s today…looking forward to a great ride home...might even have to take the long way!

RonH 10-09-06 05:41 AM

No commuting today. I worked Saturday (teaching an Effective Cycling [Bike Ed] class) so I'm off today. I'll be working on my "semi-geek" headlights. I hope I get finished so I'll be ready for the Melton's App & Tap ride tomorrow night.

dalmore 10-09-06 06:07 AM

I got the triple crown today - Holcomb Bridge, Mansell Road and Old Milton Parkway - all three on the green!!! YippeeeEEEE!!!

GTcommuter 10-09-06 06:33 AM

Fine ride in today, good temps with my vest on. No confrontations and pretty good time.

luckysnafu 10-09-06 07:10 AM

Wet ride in this morning. Not raining much but the roads were wet. Starting raining pretty good when I was just pulling into work so I missed out on getting soaked. Looking forward to the sun this afternoon since it hasn't been out since Thursday.

genel 10-09-06 07:17 AM

Very nice morning, cool, no wind, and NO SCHOOL BUSES!

First ride with my new DIY headlight, see "total geekiness" thread for pics.

Mr_H 10-09-06 07:33 AM

Woke up late, but still got on the bike. It was chilly this morning...but a nice ride over all. I did a bit of experimenting with where to ride on the road...normally I stick way to the right just to be nice for the drivers. Well, after one or two close calls, I started riding further to the left of the white line. People gave me more room...well, except one person, but hey, it worked.

Nice ride even if I was late:)

ModoVincere 10-09-06 07:53 AM

I love commuting when everyone else is on a holiday. The roads are so much nicer with fewer cars on them :)


Nice easy commute this morning. Wore my neon yellow hi viz jacket, so ended up a little sweaty, but very happy with this mornings ride in.

DataJunkie 10-09-06 08:12 AM

Sub 40F rainy commute. I loved it.
I think it was roughly 39F or less.

Anyhow, my headlight bit the big one again. I think it was due to using a timer with the ac adapter. Oh well, time to hit performance and pick up something different. The cygolite battery also has a short in it as well.
Now if I can manage to get out of the store without picking up 4 extra items. Perhaps I should have my wife go. :p

hairlessbill 10-09-06 11:21 AM

Wet and a little cool. Where was everyone this morning? I almost thought it was a holiday until I got to work. Rode the yellow cushie duck bike today so I could grocery shop.

DataJunkie 10-09-06 11:30 AM

Apparently, it is a holiday for some of us.
That and apparently most cyclocommuters are made of sugar. The light drizzle seems to have driven them away.

Alrocket 10-09-06 12:14 PM

Had a ped cuss at me this evening. I was on a small lane with a lot of pedestrians (20+). A car was backing out onto the lane to come toward me, and the sun was bright, low and behind me. The car had halted half-way out onto the road due to seeing my led blinkie. A blind guy was walking toward the car from behind, going the same way.

The pedestrian who cursed at me was going same direction as me and was on my right up on the kerb. He had gone wide around the car up onto the kerb, but stepped back and left down into the road just as I zoomed wide past the blind dude who was on my left giving him tonnes of room.

The guy cursing at me had heard nothing but suddenly saw me "shoot" past him from nowhere about 10mph. If he'd been moving much quicker maybe I would have hit him, but as it was, there was about 3 foot in it. I think I caused brownage. I felt a bit bad for scaring him, but really he shouldn't use such bad language :)

FWIW, I felt safer in overcast pouring rain yesterday than in this evening's extremely low and bright sunshine.

HardyWeinberg 10-09-06 02:32 PM

Nice warm ride; stayed home after dropping off kid at K until 10, then off to med appt, so had to go where the angry medical people's cars are, but after not getting hit by them, it worked out fine.

ctoddrun 10-09-06 03:07 PM

Ride home Friday night was very nice - great weather these days here in N Texas. Got in a few miles this weekend for the first time in forever, which was great. Had a bit of a chilly ride in this morning - mid-fifties, and I didn't bother to put socks on under my sandals. Toes a bit cold, but most of the rest of me was comfortable.

Coming up a small rise on a very nice, peaceful, rural two-lane road this morning, and heard a car come up behind me. Driver backed off like he was going to wait for me to clear the rise, then I hear the engine rev a bit like he's getting impatient just as I can see over the top and see a car coming at us in the other lane. I started shaking my head "no" to hopefully clue the guy in that it wasn't exactly the best time to try to go around me, and he backed off a bit. Then, after he passed in the clear on the downhill side, he gave a wave out the back window of his jeep - I think it was even a friendly one! I guess he was paying attention or something. One of my better interactions with drivers since I've been doing this commute. Most times there's no real interaction, but when there is, it usually involves me being on the receiving end of some inverted compliment... Looks like 85 with wind at my back for most of the ride home tonight. Headed to change now - can't wait to get outside!

Lurker1999 10-09-06 03:11 PM

Gorgeous ride in this afternoon to go to work. There was very little traffic and I just had to take advantage of the nice weather and take a longer scenic route to work. Pedalled slowly and enjoyed the last bit of remaining summer weather. I still managed to get cut off by a guy that decided at the last moment to turn left and then promptly paused in the middle of my path, as if it would make a difference by then.

Panniers definitely make a big difference in being able to make it less work and more pleasure. Too bad I wear regular pants to ride to work, otherwise I would have taken the really long way to work..

tomg 10-09-06 03:24 PM

NoN ... (commute)

Day off, holiday!

did tweek both road and commuter bikes (giving up on Brooks saddles after 26 years). it was a good run though :-) , :-( , bitter/sweet...

ready to go!

CliftonGK1 10-09-06 03:28 PM

This morning's ride in was much better than yesterday's. Saturday night I stayed up really late watching movies w/ my gf. Sunday midmorning when I was getting my gear ready for today, I realized that on Friday (the only day I drive) I had left my rain/wind jacket hanging in my cube at work. Sunday is typically a day off the bike for me, but instead of driving to work just to get my jacket, I rode my bike (on not enough sleep, and a really heavy breakfast.) I felt pretty gnarly yesterday, and this morning my legs were really groaning for the first few miles. Some extra water, an ibuprofen, and some stretching while at my desk have got me ready to tackle the ride home. The weather clearing up and turning to a nice, sunny, mid 60s day has me psyched for the ride, too.

GreenAnvil 10-09-06 06:38 PM

Great ride back home this afternoon. Gorgeous weather!!!! I felt refreshed and relaxed. When I got home worked out my chest and triceps. Feels awesome!

GreenAnvil

kill.cactus 10-09-06 07:52 PM

Wow today was wonderful in Ann Arbor.

Wow.

A few weeks ago the temperature started to dip down and most people thought we'd have an early/hard winter. Luckily it jumped back up and today it was low 60s with a light breeze - not a cloud in the sky. Beautiful! The traffic was great downtown for biking and no one (count 'em - 0) gave me a weird look for VCing! Usually some people think I'm weird for not riding in a bike lane that is right next to me, but today none!!!

Ah... the stuff of dreams...


[edit] - ooh, in a few days we are expecting a cold front - dipping the my morning commute down to the high 20s. First snow of the year expected! w00t!

littlefoot 10-10-06 04:29 AM

Coming home yesterday nice lowkey day due to the holiday...stopped at the store picked up my evening liquid medication and riding home...I'm in the bike lane kicking a pretty good cadence...and I roll into this 50 yard section I really hate...daycare center...and a ice shack(makes uber sweet snowcones...usually closed by Oct) This ***** pokes his SUV out into all of the bike lane...it wasn't a super big deal as I was far enough away to take evasive action and as I went by I gave hin a nice one finger salute...

Any who I go on down the road a bit...hear a horn behind me...I move to the right as far as I can...hop the curb to the sidewalk. The guy tried to run me over! If I hadn't had to transition back to the pavement I think I could have gotten his tag #...funny thing is. I'm rather sure the m.f.'r lives either in the development I'm in or the one next to it....

I got hammered and wanted to go hammer on jeep cherokees but fortunately I passed out...Now I'm nursing a hangover before I split this morning...I just can't believe this guy tried to run me down...I guarantee he had his kid(s) with him.

'If I had a rocket launcher....'

GreenAnvil 10-10-06 05:00 AM

Nice ride this morning. Very pleasant @ 51F. I just love country roads! :)

GreenAnvil 10-10-06 05:40 AM

>>I wen by I gave hin a nice one finger salute...<<

I don't think one finger salutes would endear bicyclists to the general public, but I understand your frustration. Most likely the guy will drive through that route again; try to get his plate numbers and act accordingly (and responsibly). A lot of cagers are very ignorant in terms of the rules of the road and laws regarding bicyclists but if we act out of frustration we stand more to lose than the cagers, IMO.

>>I guarantee he had his kid(s) with him.<<

Then this guy is a total jerk and I'd say you stand more to lose than he does if you go down to his level.

Ride safe, friend!

GreenAnvil

mike12511 10-10-06 05:52 AM

Pretty strong ride in today. Little faster than normal considering I had to stop to take off my jacket and stow it away. Low 50's and clear. People in cars in my area are actually somewhat polite - maybe they wish they were riding instead of stuck in their cages :D

Mr_H 10-10-06 06:47 AM

I woke up late and considered not riding in...but the lure was too much. I jumped on the bike, rode in quicker then normal, but of course there was a strong headwind. Grrr. It's starting to get darker in the morning, so I guess I need to get those reflective alertshirts now :)

GTcommuter 10-10-06 06:48 AM

Pretty good ride in today. I stashed my arm warmers some where so I was a bit chilly and got a late start so the school traffic was worse than usual. And then I got to work and realized I forgot a key wardrobe item but I can get by for the day. But it's finally the time of year to really enjoy a warm cup of coffee.


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