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HardyWeinberg 10-17-07 10:44 AM

Nice ride for me; Dropped 6 yr old off so quickly, had time to wait for my wife to get back from dropping not-quite-3 yr old off and we commuted together.

tarwheel 10-17-07 11:25 AM

Finally got my legs back today after riding a hilly metric century on Sunday. I've been dragging a little since then as my legs recovered. I usually ride harder on Wednesdays anyway, so my legs will still have a couple of days to recover by the weekend. My weekend rides are usually much faster and longer than my commutes. Of course, I can draft in a paceline on my weekend rides, while I'm always riding solo on my commutes (and also carrying a lot more weight).

beingtxstate 10-17-07 03:36 PM

Nice ride in, hoping for a nice ride out. It rained inbetween soit will be nice and cool. Yay for fenders!!!

trombone 10-17-07 04:19 PM

Great ride in today - weather still fabulous. It's this time of year I love bing in the southern hemisphere...!

Starting to get my legs back after my holiday; cranked up the mid section of Miller St at 45km/h and felt great.

Less cyclists today; I hope some of those people who rode for the Ride to Work day thingy keep it up. It was great going home last night; there were cyclists everywhere!

neilfein 10-17-07 04:54 PM

There's a road I take on my way home that's filled with potholes, cracks, and just plain badness. They just paved the street and it is sweet!

teacher 10-17-07 06:41 PM

Really good rides to and from school today, would have been a fast one if I hadn't caught a few of those long lights.
Today the kids asked me why I rode my bike to school... one of them suggested I put the bike in the back of my car and drive it to school... but then they quickly realized there wouldn't be much point in that... now would there.
It's so funny, everyone at school thinks I'm a superhero just because I ride to work a few times a week. Granted I do wear tights on my bike and change into "real clothes" after my ride...and I can jump over a flattened street rat in a single bound!

aMull 10-17-07 07:30 PM

Took a spill on my way home from school. A truck pulled out of a side street right in front of me, even though i saw the driver check both ways. Normally i pay attention in such situations and would've stopped on time, but at that moment i was taking a sip from my water bottle, and when the truck pulled out i automatically grabbed the front brake and lost balance with just one hand. A few scratches on me, and a bent front wheel on the bike, nothing else. I will try to remember never to apply front brake without both hands on the bars, and to drink water only when i know it will be safe.

heywood 10-17-07 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by aMull (Post 5474138)
Took a spill on my way home from school. A truck pulled out of a side street right in front of me, even though i saw the driver check both ways. Normally i pay attention in such situations and would've stopped on time, but at that moment i was taking a sip from my water bottle, and when the truck pulled out i automatically grabbed the front brake and lost balance with just one hand. A few scratches on me, and a bent front wheel on the bike, nothing else. I will try to remember never to apply front brake without both hands on the bars, and to drink water only when i know it will be safe.

Ouch! guess you got off lucky with just a bent wheel.. :(

Amazing it only takes a few seconds for an accident to happen..good thing you're okay

buzzman 10-17-07 10:15 PM

looong day today. wasn't very sprightly on my commute today. got a bit of a lingering cold and am a bit low energy. nice night time ride home tonight.

swifty 10-18-07 12:49 AM

Had some rain this morning, but I had dressed well. Was a little slower than average due to the chill (6C). All in all a nice ride.

tarwheel 10-18-07 05:59 AM

I had to drive today because I needed my vehicle at work. However, once again, I was left feeling that it is more dangerous driving to work than riding my bike. Halfway to work on the busy 6-lane highway I travel, the traffic came screeching to a crawl. Five of the 6 lanes were blocked, so it took a long time to get around the wreckage. Several ambulances were on the scene putting people on stretchers.

I'll be glad when I can ride my bike again. My bike commute route is nearly all on lightly traveled neighborhood streets, with traffic moving much slower than the major highways. Seriously, I think it's safer biking on my route than driving on the main highways around here.

vtjim 10-18-07 06:23 AM

Overcast, mid 40Fs, no wind. Nice ride. Reeled in a commuter and saw a couple other riders heading the other way.

I leave around 7AM and this morning the street lights were still on. Getting darker! By the end of the month, I'll need my headlight for sure. Clocks turn back November 4th. By Friday the 2nd, civil twilight isn't until 7AM. :eek:

jyossarian 10-18-07 07:42 AM

Pretty smooth sailing which was surprising.

mikepop 10-18-07 08:01 AM

A little warmer today, which was nice.

There is a group of kids waiting for a school bus who have taken to signaling me to ring my bell as I pass, so that's fun. I think I'll hang back one day until they get on their bus then pace the bus for a while. Either that or get an air horn to really surprise them one morning :)

bikebuddha 10-18-07 08:15 AM

Sigh, 7th week of unemployment 7th week of no commuting. I did just get back from a ride to publix and believe it or not it was spitting rain at me. So my Atlanta commuting friends may have a wet ride this afternoon.

brainsan 10-18-07 08:24 AM

The traffic on 1st Avenue in Manhattan was horrible today. Even motor cycles got trapped and going nowhere. Once again, bicycles win.

Crash716 10-18-07 08:26 AM

SLOWWWWWW...i rode the MTB instead of the roady.....granted it's only like 14 miles but it takes the ride from my normal 38ish minutes to like 55 minutes....

Need better lights as i leave the house at 520ish....

WhiteRabbit 10-18-07 09:26 AM

Nice ride, quick and not too cold. Nothing spectacular.

Last evening's ride home is a different story.

I was on my ride home yesterday when I saw a car in the bike lane ahead of me. I start to fuel up on that righteous indignation that only cyclists can feel, but quickly realize that it is there because two people are pushing it. As I pull around to pass I see that the two women pushing aren't doing so well. One is rather overweight and wheezing and the other has a bandage from giving blood.

I ask if they need help and hand the larger one my bike to guide while I push the car. The smaller one quickly realizes that I don't need her help to push the little car, so she jumps in to steer while I power it the rest of the way (~1/2 mile) to the gas station. After a bit the woman with my bike catches up and I ride off. That's right, I was able to push a car faster than she was able to walk.

tld 10-18-07 09:27 AM

Odd commute this morning. First off, it's mid-October and it's still freakishly hot and humid here. I very rarely see pedestrians or other cyclists during my commute. This morning within the first half-mile, I saw 2 pedestrians and 2 cyclists (one going the wrong way) within the 1st half mile. Then later as I was waiting in a turning lane, I got buzzed by a car with a "share the road" license tag - what's up with that???

livewirerc 10-18-07 09:37 AM

Decent ride in today. Even though I was feeling drained (didn't sleep well last night) and was heading into a headwind I still made the 16.5 mile trip in 51 minutes without setting a foot down. I did have a driver merge left into my lane (I was heading through downtown and taking the left-hand lane since I was turning in two intersections) without signalling so as I rode the yellow line I caught up, knocked on his window and pointed at him which gave him a start and he backed off, allowing me to take the lane once again. The weather has been amazing lately. 60s in the morning and not cracking mid 80s in the afternoon.

JoeyMac 10-18-07 09:45 AM

the hardest part of my morning is deciding which bike I want to take to work for the day. I check the weather reports like a fiend to see if I need my hybrid rain bike with the fenders and good tread, or if I can take my road bike and just zip to work, or if it's nice enough to just cruise in slowly on my vintage spaceliner... I want to enjoy the variety while I can, before it's just the heavy mountain bike every day in the snow.
Today it's the hybrid rain bike with fenders and good tread. I don't like the look of them clouds.

pinkrobe 10-18-07 09:55 AM

By the time I started rolling, it was -2C! I had to wear mittens, but otherwise I was fine. I started from the house about 6 minutes earlier than usual, and it made a huge difference in traffic volume - a significant reduction, to say the least.

Not the Slowest 10-18-07 10:06 AM

25 mile commute each way. Weather today was upper 60's going to maybe 79, HOOOMID.
All went well this am, through the city streets without too many taxis trying to make me into a paperweight. Of course I had a flat, first in over 2000 miles, on the BAAAAAK. No problem, changed it and went on my merry way. Total commute time about 1:45, usually 1:35.

Hope to get some new lights for my bike next week as the days are getting shorter, but I usually ride in the dark anyway.

Time to get some new tires, my Conti 4000 are good, but wear a bit faster than I had hoped.
Oh well,


Robert

junfan 10-18-07 10:14 AM

50 degrees and dense fog this morning all the way in (15mi mostly on MUP); visability about 20'. I had to point my helmet mounted light higher (more horizontal) to reduce the reflected light.

My 1st ride in heavy fog. I thought it was sooo cooool!

HardyWeinberg 10-18-07 10:40 AM

blech drove. It's a crappy day, so people assume the worst, but I actually have a meeting right after work across town...

Big Ron 10-18-07 10:42 AM

Haven't been riding since Monday due to bronchitis, but thought I'd post a note about the Orionid meteor showers. They will be peaking between now and Oct 23 or 24. Best viewing is in the predawn darkness, so look up a bit more as you're riding in to work, you might get a good show!

Okiegonian 10-18-07 11:28 AM

I've ridden back to work from my lunch break regularly for several months, but today I finally woke up early enough to ride in for my early shift. Left home at 3:45am for my 35min ride. The commute in is only 5 miles, but it's 1000+ feet of climbing. I'll need to leave earlier next time to give myself more time to cool down and change clothes after the final .3mi climb (14% max grade).

It's nice to ride that time of night - I was only passed by two cars, and they were both co-workers on their way in!

Sparky005s 10-18-07 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Okiegonian (Post 5477967)
The commute in is only 5 miles, but it's 1000+ feet of climbing... the final .3mi climb (14% max grade).

Not an easy 5 miles, that's for sure.

My wife goes to a personal trainer two times a week - a gift from her dad- and I worked out with her on Tuesday. The leg muscles I use in bicycling, mainly the quads and the "leg biceps" on the back, were fine. However, the trainer gal had me use the inner and outer thigh machines. OH_MY_GAWD! I am so freaking sore! It's agony just to throw my leg over the bike. Pedaling is not too bad, because again, mainly quads and the back of the leg, but otherwise, I'm in a lot of pain. My wife just said "I warned you!" She's not the sympathetic type.

neilfein 10-18-07 05:33 PM

I did some errands on the way home from my carpool, and there was traffic everywhere. Filter, baby, filter!

teacher 10-18-07 05:43 PM

I didn't need that rear derailleur anyhow...


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