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ModoVincere 11-14-06 08:36 AM

Mid 40F's. Nice ride in. Traffic was much heavier than normal this morning, and for some reason, all the cages were hugging the right hand side of the road. Since I was in no hurry today, I just kept putting my foot down and waiting my turn instead of filtering or jumping on the sidewalk. Took 50 minutes to go 8.5 miles due to all the stop and go, but I did not even begin to sweat.

RonH 11-14-06 08:49 AM

Wore my new LG Strada shoes. I got them to use as cold weather shoes. Thought I'd try them on a morning when the temps weren't freezing. They have very small vents so almost no cold air gets in. They were warmer than my other cold weather shoes so they get two thumbs up. :)

vtjim 11-14-06 09:05 AM


Originally Posted by RonH
Don't their legs/knees get cold? It was cold enough that I wore leg warmers.

Nah. As long as I keep my core warm, I don't need full-length coverage on my legs until it gets into the 20s, and even then it depends on how much work I'm doing. Maybe the guy you saw is from "the north." :)

Flimflam 11-14-06 09:06 AM

Good ride in today, TV said about the same temp. but it felt much warmer this morning. Little damp on the roads from mist/drizzle, but no rain.
Had a *very* close buzz from one moron (I'd taken the lane, too) who still wanted a part of my lane, only to stop at a red light anyway (sadly I didn't make the light prior so didn't catch him). Then had a guy pull alongside me at the lights when I was in the centre of the left-most straight-on traffic lane (one way street, had a left turn lane too) which was odd, but I didn't care, there was lots of room and he flew off anyway.

32 mins, and caught a whole bunch of greens on the way down Sherbourne, felt great to not have to stop and keep the 22+mph I had for a bit. :) Though I did get an odd look from a female cyclist when she met me at the red I caught - I rang my bell as a 'I'm coming past' notice (I usually do this as a courtesy) - not sure if that caused the odd look or not.. I didn't say anything to her, though.

RonH 11-14-06 09:07 AM


Originally Posted by vtjim
Nah. As long as I keep my core warm, I don't need full-length coverage on my legs until it gets into the 20s, and even then it depends on how much work I'm doing.

:eek:


Originally Posted by vtjim
Maybe the guy you saw is from "the north." :)

:lol:

kokomo61 11-14-06 09:36 AM

High 40's / low 50's in DC this AM. Roads a little wet from the night before, but not much of an issue. More of a concern with all the leaves on the MUP. Some cager yelled something out of their window as they went past, but must of lost their memory when I caught them @ the next light.

I was on my hybrid (Trek 7300) - the new bike doesn't get here 'till the end of the week. Still, I averaged 16.7 MPH for the 21.5 mile trip, which was a new PR for me. Going home is (usually) faster, so maybe I'll get lucky and break 17 for the first time! (My first commute into work in July was 13.4 MPH).

ModoVincere 11-14-06 09:58 AM


Originally Posted by kokomo61
I was on my hybrid (Trek 7300) - the new bike doesn't get here 'till the end of the week. Still, I averaged 16.7 MPH for the 21.5 mile trip, which was a new PR for me. Going home is (usually) faster, so maybe I'll get lucky and break 17 for the first time! (My first commute into work in July was 13.4 MPH).

Impressive speed on a hybrid.

idcruiserman 11-14-06 10:13 AM

Rode in with a backpack today, which sucks, but had a nice tailwind for a change. My ARC died halfway through, which was surprising. I was coming in late, and the sun was starting to rise, so no big deal.

luckysnafu 11-14-06 10:24 AM

I turn 26 today and wished I could have stayed at home but I had a nice ride this morning to work. Temps were in the upper 40s and the sun was rising. Didn't have the tailwind that I have had the past few days but I still made pretty good time. Last night on my way home I caught up to another cyclist who was out for a ride. He ended up turning at the first light we came to so I didn't get to say hello. 70s and sunny for the ride home :)

ActionJeans 11-14-06 11:07 AM

Smile: Love my new jacket. Endura Lomond is the nicest winter/wet weather bike jacket I have eva' pwnd. Riding in 38' weather is very nice. I like it much better than summer. Tailwind. No jerks. Gotta love it. Supposed to begin to rain this evening. Bring it.

caloso 11-14-06 11:46 AM

I headed out early to ride down to Freeport to get some extra miles in this morning. I rode the fixie, which now has full fenders and tomorrow it'll have a new halogen light. I'm very, very, very pleased with the fenders. No rain this morning but the road was wet and gritty. Pretty typical for the winter here, actually. The fenders kept my feet and drivetrain neat. I recommend them to all commuters, if you're not already using them.

Also pretty pleased that I was able to get up to cruising speed at 19-20mph. With 42x16 gearing, that means I must have been spinning a little more than 100rpm, according to Sheldon's gear calculator.

It's a good day.

rustycool7 11-14-06 12:05 PM

mid 40's at 0700 for my 7 mile morning commute from Chesterfield County, VA to Ft Lee. I've been commuting this route for about 2 months. Gotta find a different route as 144/Temple Ave gets nasty. One of those divided highways with 0 shoulder for most of the route.

HardyWeinberg 11-14-06 12:36 PM

Gorgeous sunny morning, tacked an extra 5 miles onto am commute. Cold rainstorm due tonight (as opposed to last week's warm one), who knows when the next time it will be sunny...

pinkrobe 11-14-06 01:24 PM

I was totally running late today for my new job. The alarm didn't go off, and I had to change clothes in the bike lockup. Booooo! Anyway, I think more ice should melt tomorrow, so I should be able to get back onto skinny tires.

bikemore7 11-14-06 06:00 PM

I was running late as well-up late...Had a 20.3 avg going until I hit downtown lights. Met up with a guy on the path and we did a few miles together. It was 34 in am. Hopefully it won't rain on me on way home.

bikedaddy 11-14-06 07:55 PM

60mph gusts today. Good thing I had the tailwind!

buzzman 11-14-06 07:59 PM

took the road route in on the way in this morning and back home on the bike path meeting up with my wife to ride the last 8 miles home together. Beautiful damp evening ride along the Charles River.

Flimflam 11-14-06 08:09 PM

Had a good ride home, 35 mins with an avg of 13.8 - got a bit tired heading into a slight headwind both up Sherbourne and across the Bloor bridge - still managed to race/pass a few cyclo-commuters though :D Tired tonight, but will keep at it, hoping a good nights rest will work for me (really want to try for a 5/5 week).

nukemm 11-14-06 09:01 PM

I had a nice, brisk ride this morning. In addition to riding into a headwind, it was 31F. Not too bad, weather.com said 31F feels like 28F. The clock at the bank on the way in was reading 31F. My new route in takes me through some residential streets instead of crowded downtown, so in addition to avoiding traffic lights, I'm avoiding the majority of the crazies. Fortunately/unfortunately it adds a little bit less than .5 miles to my ride, but puts me on a bike lane for most of the detour. This wonderful detour also breaks up my end of the ride hill into a few "stair steps" - thus making it more manageable.

My ride in was fantastic, as well, with it being a bit warmer (45F), and it stopped raining only a couple of miles in. It was nice to ride home without my jacket for the first time in nearly two weeks. I made it home in good time, under 30 minutes, probably due to having the tailwind on the flat, pushing me to over 20MPH for extended periods of time, and I only hit one red light on the way home. :D

ken cummings 11-14-06 09:08 PM

Drove half way biked the rest. Frightened a deer off the road/MUP as I bypassed the gate at the park entrance. Talked to some locals about a County plan to get permission to pave the one dirt section of the route.

jamesdenver 11-14-06 09:53 PM

The 36 degrees was felt warmer this morning. During work a windstorm blew through, rain, and a bit of snow, and completely dry for a brisk windy ride home. Adventurous as always...

tokolosh 11-14-06 11:36 PM

finally got around to the bike store on saturday and got ma bike back :D and can we just hear it for the lbs that includes derailleur-straightening in their year's free service even when the derailleur's only bent cause the customer crashed? thought i'd be feeble this morning after not riding anywhere for almost a week, but nope. guess i must have been tired.

it was nice weather today. not actually raining so far as i recall, and not all that cold, but whoa nelly it hardly needed to rain cause it was humid. we usually hang in around the 80% mark, but today felt like much more than that. neat. very very novembery and atmospheric.

a nice ride home with some wind and therefore an interesting sky that was starting to clear in patches.

i got two mack trucks giving me the 'you're in my way' honk this morning. i don't understand that; same ride and same traffic i've been on for over a year without getting aggro, and then today suddenly i strike two of them in the same mile. coming home another mack truck followed me closely for a block or two. no honking, but i could hear them back there. told myself he was drafting me :D

mister 11-15-06 12:29 AM

I got up later than I planned and realized I didn't wash my shorts or jersey from yesterday. I tossed them in the washer first thing and they finished drying 3 minutes before I had to leave. Perfect timing.

While I was getting ready this morning, I found my old rash guard from when I was into body boarding. Instantly I thought "hey! That's made out of stretchy stuff that keeps me warm. *Gasp* I know! Wear it under my jersey and it will keep me warm!" So I plucked it out of the bottom of my drawer and tested it out. Boy, I wish I thought of wearing it sooner. It kept me nice and warm on both legs of my commute.

Thankfully, there were no mishaps on the commute and I arrived at both destinations in one piece. I must've had a tailwind on the way in since I made the commute in roughly a half hour despite hitting 50% of the stop lights.

GreenAnvil 11-15-06 06:18 AM

Last night pulled up to a light and a van full of (what seemed like) high school students takes the right lane to turn right. As they go past me I hear them screaming at me and one of them gets out the window and starts yelling things at me. I felt like giving them the finger, but there was nothing to be gained by lowering myself to that level.

I happily pedaled home through almost non-existant traffic (these are country back roads) and a cool 50-something degrees.

GreenAnvil

Big Ron 11-15-06 06:36 AM

Ride home yesterday was on autopilot, hardly even remembered most of it as I spent the entire ride daydreaming. Ride in this AM was very nice. New batteries in the blinky light definitely made a big difference in the brightness of the light. Supposed to have severe Tstorms tomorrow, so will most likely drive in.


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