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Plosive 04-24-07 01:08 PM

I needed a vest over my short sleeves. I was ready to take it off the last 3-4 miles. There was lots of glass in the bike lanes. I noticed heavy cager traffic, especially on Sahara. I got the bonus of very little wind, but the breeze could be stiff this afternoon. I saw a few bikes this morning, but no backpacks/panniers.

velocycling 04-24-07 01:09 PM

First day commuting in three weeks. Three weeks ago today, I crashed on my bike and broke my collar bone. I have been riding since but today I finally convinced my wife to OK the commute. It is so fun to look forward to going to work. After the commute home tonight, we are off to sprint training, this is where I crashed. I am not back to full speed sprinting yet, I will be doing easy form sprints.

pinkrobe 04-24-07 01:29 PM

Second day on the new IRO! I replaced the stem, BB, Crank, chainring, rear cog, handlebars and brake levers last night before watching Heroes. Now it works. I threw on flat bars, added barends, and now that the left crankarm isn't coming off, I can pedal! I think I may invest in a post with more rear offset to get me a bit stretched out. I'm still surprised at how bad the bullhorns were - very uncomfortable, even after fiddling with the angle a bunch. The setup is basically the same as my Specialized conversion, but a bit more stable thanks to the longer wheelbase. It's also quieter, at least until I put fenders on.

Itsjustb 04-24-07 01:34 PM


Originally Posted by velocycling
First day commuting in three weeks. Three weeks ago today, I crashed on my bike and broke my collar bone. <snip> I am not back to full speed sprinting yet, I will be doing easy form sprints.

Didn't Tyler Hamilton complete the TdF with a broken collarbone--and even win a mountain stage just a day or two after breaking it? C'mon, velocycling, man up! :D

I'm totally kidding. It's good to have you back commuting, but listen to your body (and your wife). If they're like mine, they're both wiser.

MyPC8MyBrain 04-24-07 02:27 PM

20-40mph winds with gusts to 60.
Snow / Rain

I drove.. it sucked.

chephy 04-24-07 02:34 PM

I took it easy on the way in yesterday. Left a few minutes early and actually forced myself to slow down to spend more time outside enjoying the beautiful day. It felt very strange. I don't like it very much. :)

Punched it on the way back to compensate. :D

acroy 04-24-07 02:45 PM

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faced a 20mph headwind into work, now looking at some n-a-s-t-y storms for the ride back!:eek:
They just spotted a tornado about 15 miles from where I work...
Wish me luck!

Caspar_s 04-24-07 04:09 PM

Rode in with a migraine. Was seriously contemplating calling in.
It is really hard to ride up hills when any effort makes your head throb. Ended up crawling to the top.

Forgot to put the odometer on, so when I got home I stood by the front door for a bit until the mileage was caught up. I have a wireless and something just outside the buildings front door shoots the speed to 99.9 I normally only turn it on after I get through the front door and it doesn't take long to get out of range of whatever it is.

GreenAnvil 04-24-07 05:22 PM


Originally Posted by MyPC8MyBrain
20-40mph winds with gusts to 60.
Snow / Rain

I drove.. it sucked.

I went for it and had a blast!

GreenAnvil

cellophane 04-25-07 02:40 AM

on my commute home, i was cruising along, and passed a couple of guys who squeezed through the gate at the back entrance of my uni. nearly to that gate, i felt a tug on my right foot. my shoelace had wrapped around the pedal/crank and with each revolution, was squeezing tighter. in about 2 seconds my foot was tightly tied to the pedal. i frantically backpedaled to unwind, but alas, i was on a fairish hill....the bike promptly crashed to the ground. as i slithered around trying to free myself from my bondage, i heard the guys call, you ok? great, just great! oops. i'm sure they just assumed i was a klutz who can't ride a two-wheeler :) i guess it could have been a great ending if they rushed to my aid and rescued the damsel in distress, but as it was, i finally untangled myself, leaped back on the bike, and pedaled the HECK outta there!

Skipsjh 04-25-07 06:12 AM

No commute today. Forecasted rain (it's raining right now pretty hard) and I don't have my bike with fenders up and going yet.

Mr_H 04-25-07 06:24 AM

Ahh, it wasn't raining when I left the house, so I took the roadie. Five minutes in, it starts raining. Grrr. Oh well, it wasn't so bad, nice ride at least.
Of course, I was running late so I forgot to shave. Oops

ModoVincere 04-25-07 06:42 AM

Took it easy this morning.The result was 30 minutes of pleasure and watching the stressed out look on drivers faces. No wonder heart disease is such a problem here in the US. People need to learn to relax and enjoy their lives a bit more, IMO.

knucklesandwich 04-25-07 07:20 AM

back on the bike today after needing the car to do a home depot run yesterday- weather is perfect. hoping for a bit of rain during the workday to wash out some of the fine sheen of pollen sitting on everything.

hairlessbill 04-25-07 09:17 AM

Sick today so rode the 13th bike in, the one with the motor. Oh lord, now I know how I was seduced away from cycling for three years. Beautiful day for a ride of any kind though (except a car ride that is).

luckysnafu 04-25-07 09:22 AM

A guy on an older road bike crashed right into me this morning on the golf course path. I was riding along and saw him coming. He wasn't paying attention and was drifting across the path onto my side. I figured he would see me but he didn't. By the time I realized we were gonna hit I tried going to the right but he still hit me. We both went over the handlebars, I landed on the hard grass while he landed on the asphalt path. I was glad to be on my MTB this morning, his road bike got the worst of it, totally bent wheel and other stuff out of whack, not ridable. My injuries aren't too bad, sliced my finger pretty good next to the nail, hurts like hell even after washing and wrapping it. I also have a couple of bruises on my legs but overall not too bad for such a hard crash. The older guy landed hard on his shoulder and rolled. He wasn't wearing a helmet but luckily didn't hit his head. He thinks he might have broken his collar bone or maybe dislocated his shoulder. We exchanged numbers and went home. My rear derailleur is bent but I was able to ride it the mile back home. I am hoping I can fix it for tomorrow so I can ride again. I ended up driving to work since my road bike is still going through the warranty process. Wow my finger really hurts, I think I might lose the nail on my middle finger :(

vtjim 04-25-07 09:24 AM

:eek: That doesn't sound very good.

I saw a great blue heron this morning, and a few non-commuter cyclists, which is "a few more than normal."

Plosive 04-25-07 09:42 AM

It is getting warmer each morning. I can still enjoy a chill in the air for the first half of the commute. This mornings forecast predicts 97 by Sunday. I will be in Tucson for the Tour of the Tucson Mountains instead, so it should be cooler. Last year I was consistent until the first week of June, I hope I can hold out at least that long this year.

caloso 04-25-07 10:17 AM

On the way home last night I couldn't figure out what all the rattling was on my commuter. Thought it might be a loose chainring bolt but it turned out to be my front fender. One of the zipties had broken. When I got home, I just decided to take them both off for the season (pretty much guaranteeing that it'll rain this week).

This morning I decided to ride the fast bike, just for fun. And it was.

Itsjustb 04-25-07 12:23 PM


Originally Posted by cellophane
i felt a tug on my right foot. my shoelace had wrapped around the pedal/crank and with each revolution, was squeezing tighter. in about 2 seconds my foot was tightly tied to the pedal. i frantically backpedaled to unwind, but alas, i was on a fairish hill....the bike promptly crashed to the ground.

Ah yes, been there too. Thus, when I bought my first pair of cycling shoes and the salesman asked me, "Laces or velcro?", I immediately said, "Velcro." :)

Pretty quiet commute today. One honk (same place as always on my route) and a series of drivers buzzed me. Not really close enough to scare me though.

Ekdog 04-25-07 12:28 PM


Originally Posted by luckysnafu
A guy on an older road bike crashed right into me this morning on the golf course path. I was riding along and saw him coming. He wasn't paying attention and was drifting across the path onto my side. I figured he would see me but he didn't. By the time I realized we were gonna hit I tried going to the right but he still hit me. We both went over the handlebars, I landed on the hard grass while he landed on the asphalt path. I was glad to be on my MTB this morning, his road bike got the worst of it, totally bent wheel and other stuff out of whack, not ridable. My injuries aren't too bad, sliced my finger pretty good next to the nail, hurts like hell even after washing and wrapping it. I also have a couple of bruises on my legs but overall not too bad for such a hard crash. The older guy landed hard on his shoulder and rolled. He wasn't wearing a helmet but luckily didn't hit his head. He thinks he might have broken his collar bone or maybe dislocated his shoulder. We exchanged numbers and went home. My rear derailleur is bent but I was able to ride it the mile back home. I am hoping I can fix it for tomorrow so I can ride again. I ended up driving to work since my road bike is still going through the warranty process. Wow my finger really hurts, I think I might lose the nail on my middle finger :(

Sorry to hear about that crash. Have you considered putting a bell or a horn on your bike?

pinkrobe 04-25-07 12:41 PM

On the way home last night, I got caught not paying 100% attention [I was thinking about how nice my bike looks] and just about went into a giant pothole. Of course I jumped it - but realized as I was in the air that the car ahead of me wasn't moving forward anymore. I locked up both wheels before hitting the ground and did a nice two-wheel skid upon landing. I also sprinted up hill #1, which left me a little drained for the road ride later that night.

Today, still bagged from the road ride and lack of sleep, I crawled to work. I'm getting used to the bike, but I need to raise the seat a little.

Flimflam 04-25-07 12:44 PM

Nice ride in, absolutely perfect riding weather (breezy/cool) - had only a small sweat-patch where my backpack was. Felt a little stiff/sore still, I'll have to discipline myself to stretch after long rides in the future. No noticable bad knocking feeling or grinding in what I think was the BB when I felt it on Sunday - I gave it a good lube on Monday night ready for starting to ride again today. Hope I didn't screw anything up my taking my bike through some trails (the bike fell off a couple of obstacles a tad awkwardly). Got the Centurion LeMans home on Monday (walked/streetcar) ready for working on too.

Looking forward to the ride tonight.

M_S 04-25-07 09:33 PM

I was pleasantly surprised with myself at how fast I sprinted up some of the hills on the ride home. I was getting home late because we had a track meet. Because the other school is small and wasn't much competition, we pretty much got to run in any races we wanted. I ran my usual race, the 800 meter (two laps) but because I'm a nut, decided to run the 3000 meter (7.5 laps) afterwards. The distance didn't scare me, as I've run it before, and ran cross-country, which is 5000 meters, but doing those two races is crazy because they are practically back to back: about 15 minutes down-time in between, 20 max. I didn't go very fast in the 3000...:p

Anyways, I'm looking forward to the new 35 cross tires I ordered, they should be in any day now. If I decide to just keep them on my bike until I can get a separate wheelset, they will certainly make my commute slower, but I can't wait to be able to hit the trails near my house. My 28s feel too "in-between." Fattish for road tires, kinda scary off road. Though considering 85% of my riding is road, I probably ordered the wrong kind of tires. Oh well :D

GreenAnvil 04-25-07 09:50 PM

Nice cool day; strong winds, coming always from the direction I was going... :(

Got dropped right and left by roadies... but then, I'm carrying two large panniers and a large trunk, and in days like today where I was running errands, my BOB trailer. So I'm hauling a lot of stuff. Not sure I'll be able to climb some very steep local hills with a full load, but I know I will definitely get stronger.

GreenAnvil
-totally car-less in Colorado Springs-

mordecai84 04-26-07 02:28 AM

Hello everyone, I introduced myself in the intro thread, but hello again!

My commute is 10 miles each way, about 50/50 on the road and cycle track. Today was glorious, the weather was cool and sunny. I didn't get buzzed and generally drivers were well behaved. Saw some kids stealing zinc off a roof on the cycle track. Sometimes I think people will steal anything, even if it has no value, just because it is there!

Did the 10 miles in about half an hour and seeing as my route is quite hilly, I was pleased with that.

substructure 04-26-07 06:29 AM

No arm warmers!!! More sweat!!! Daylight is creaping in quicker making the ride better - and safer. I did intervals yesterday, a morning commute the day before, and a 60 mile race/ride before that. I'm pooped. But I love commuting the in the mornings no matter how slow or painful. More people are out waiting for buses or walking or going to the cafe. It's nice to see that.

vtjim 04-26-07 06:53 AM

'Twas in the 30s today so I dressed in cool weather gear. Not much wind. I seem to be matching the commute times I used to get on my old Peugeot, so I guess my legs have adapted to the Trek. That, and the "slicks" get rid of some drag. I'm wondering what would happen if I converted the French bike to fixed gear.

Saw a regular bike commuter heading the other way, plus some ducks, and a few dogs taking their humans for walks. Another nice commute.

BigRedSnackFoam 04-26-07 07:20 AM

WTF. Will it ever warm up in Rochester!??! Woke up to 39 degrees. Wait, let me rephrase, woke up 30 minutes late to 39 degrees. I was expecting 50, not 39. Anyway, because I can't figure out an alarm clock I was running around trying to get everything together and get out the door but that just slowed me down even more. Ever notice that when you're rushing you don't actually get anywhere any faster? How's that saying go, "fast is slow, smooth is quick"? Something like that, either way I wasn't smooth this morning. Anyway, I thought I had everything ready to go but since I wasn't expecting the low temps half my gear wasn't ready.

When I finally got out the door the ride wasn't too bad. I was expecting more traffic because of the time but it wasn't that bad. Must be a lot of other people with alarm troubles today too. I passed one other commuter on the MUP, and then passed him again. WTF? Obviously he knows of a short cut that I don't. Must find it. Did my 22.3 miles in 1:27 (rolling time) which is pretty good for me.

Snow_canuck 04-26-07 07:58 AM

10c (50f). Took the backway today. Very direct route!! 3.5km total! Still took me 20 minutes, I followed the train tracks. Rode in a T, Shorts and shades. Summer is here!


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