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wphamilton 04-18-12 07:03 AM

I'm posting it only because I timed it and checked distance, but I drove in. Average speed: 16 MPH on the nose and that includes a good stretch of "high speed" 4-lane highway. The distance driving was 1.5 miles shorter than cycling, requiring about the same total trip time.

It struck me, very hypothetically, that I could take the highway route on my bike and if motor vehicles could stick to my speed while magically refraining from the lead-foot stop and go jackrabbitting that leads to long lines of halted traffic, and running into each other, then everyone could get to work a little quicker.

dcb23 04-18-12 07:10 AM


Originally Posted by wphamilton (Post 14112914)
It struck me, very hypothetically, that I could take the highway route on my bike and if motor vehicles could stick to my speed while magically refraining from the lead-foot stop and go jackrabbitting that leads to long lines of halted traffic, and running into each other, then everyone could get to work a little quicker.

You have a very positive outlook!

Quiet ride in, bit of a wind, still warm, sun is rising earlier each day.

AdamDZ 04-18-12 07:15 AM

Yesterday, on the way home, a pedestrian walks in front of me - I have a green, he has a red - so I ring my bell. He yells "Slow down, man!" I was going like 10mph at most. People are really stupid. But it was such a nice day I just laughed at the idiot. But today is almost 20 degrees colder. What's up with this global warming?

CommuteCommando 04-18-12 07:58 AM

Ate my first bug of the year today. As the weather warms up, I am expecting a banquet since part of my ride is a creekside bike trail.

Trek_geek 04-18-12 10:25 AM

I have a mixed commute. 2 miles from home to the VA Railway Express (VRE) station, 40 minute train ride to Lorton station then a 7.2 mile bike ride to Fort Belvoir.
Yesterday the new VRE engineer came into Lorton "Hot" and the first 3 cars of the train went past the platform. Bicycle are required to ride in the most Northern car (front in the morning north bound and last car south bound). I managed to pull my Ortlieb panniers and started pushing my Trek 520 down the isle. The conductor came on and said the first 3 cars had to walk back to get off. By then I was only in the 2nd car so I just sat down planned on getting off at the next station. Lucky that my ride was only .6 mile longer and ended up being a a better road with bike lanes.

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-A6xeaZoPwt...oto-731913.JPG

Satchmo 04-18-12 10:33 AM

Temps in mid 40's and the heavy downpour ended as I walked out the door. Fenders took care of the massive puddles everywhere. Pretty much a perfect ride in... too bad I forgot to pack my belt so now my slacks are falling down and my shirt won't stay tucked in.

Saw the aftermath of the heavy rain as there were a chain of accidents on the freeway because of the wet roads and traffic was snarled to say the least.

TheTreauth 04-18-12 10:48 AM

A little windy, not as bad as it has been recently though. Fairly warm (mid 40's) and sunny. Pleasant ride to say the least.

CptjohnC 04-18-12 11:57 AM

5 minutes. If I had left 5 minutes earlier (or ridden 1/2 a MPH faster) I would have missed the morning rain. As it was, I just got sprinkled on. C'mon rain gods, let me get home with minimal moisture.

Nicest part of the rainy weather was that the MUP was relatively uncrowded.

I think I need to get my spoke tension checked.

AdamDZ 04-18-12 04:33 PM


Originally Posted by CommuteCommando (Post 14113132)
Ate my first bug of the year today. As the weather warms up, I am expecting a banquet since part of my ride is a creekside bike trail.

Bring some salt, pepper and ketchup along for the ride :D

Rimmer 04-18-12 06:13 PM

18-20mph headwind with 30mph gusts this morning. Absolutely atrocious that was. Of course, the wind direction is coming from the direction I'm going toward at least for the morning commute. The wind is always blowing from the same direction. As usual, heading back home is better in terms of wind.


Some nutball bike rider rode right out in front of me. He just came out of nowhere. This wasn't even at an intersection but before one. I was watching for motorists and behind me. Traffic was pretty heavy. I was in the left turning lane approaching to go left, and he just comes riding right toward me and rides through the yellow line to god knows where else. There were two other lanes going straight to my right. In the opposite direction, separated by a yellow line, there were two more lanes. After reviewing the video, there were a lots of cars in the two lanes on my right. He just came riding (not perpendicular) but at a 45-degree turn left toward me from my right after the cars in the two lanes to my right fled off, so that's why I didn't see him as the cars in front of me blocked me from seeing this whacko.

enigmaT120 04-18-12 08:52 PM

Nice riding today. It was still dark this morning but I barely got rained on, and things were starting to lighten up by the end of my ride. And this evening was really pretty, sunny/clouds, temps in the 50s, no rain at all and dry pavement. I rode home with my rain gear stuffed in a pannier. I could learn to like riding in shorts and a t-shirt.

The blooming trees are perfuming the air too.

fletchh 04-19-12 04:42 AM

A good ride in with decent temps, 48 F (9C). It starting to get lighter in the morning, so I am getting to my 1 month of light, before it goes the other way. Spring warm days are always the best. This morning was avoiding a fire station with fire trucks and an ambulance blowing out the driveway. Lots
more police also around in the areas I ride.

essiemyra 04-19-12 05:25 AM

The ride in this am was a little chilly, I needed gloves and a coat. That is okay cause the sun was coming into the sky and it will warm up later today.

Johnonaschwinn 04-19-12 05:30 AM

I decided to try riding to work 20.8 miles each way on the streets of Los Angeles from south redondo beach to hollyweird. Geez the roads and traffic are horrible here. I liked not being stuck at a light for three cycles!!!!!!

making 04-19-12 05:41 AM

Nice ride in, should have wore gloves with fingers, it was 48F. Very nice ride, got an early start so just took it easy. Did see a lady commuting today, upright bike, those fancy bag type panniers, reflective gear. Looked like a pretty nice setup if you were only going a few miles. She even had a bell.

tarwheel 04-19-12 06:03 AM

The winds finally gave me a break this morning and I had a tailwind all the way to work. I made such good time that I added an extra mile to my commute through downtown and still got to work quicker than I have been lately on days when the winds are in my face the whole way. I drove yesterday because our stupid weather forecasters said it was gonna rain all day with heavy showers in the afternoon. We didn't get a drop. I hate it when that happens.

dcb23 04-19-12 06:05 AM

Tried a variation of my homebound commute for my inbound today...eh. Too many lights and lots of cars.

scottsmith 04-19-12 06:55 AM

Had a good ride in today, no really close passes. The closest anyone got in fact, was a salmoning cyclist who rode right at me briefly before "owning" the middle of the wrong lane... luckily no traffic but him and I so just a bit odd. Best part is there's a trail on the right side of the road for people going in his direction... I'm sure he was wondering to himself what on earth I was doing on the "wrong" side of the road... :notamused:

Last couple commute rides have been at slightly below 0C so todays 5C felt quite comfortable!

Cheers

wphamilton 04-19-12 07:31 AM

There is one guy on my morning commute who has been pretty regular for the past couple of years. I get a kick out of him because he always hollers "bike up" at oncoming bikes, even riding by himself. I guess he got tired of dodging the sketchy ones and I don't really blame him but it strikes me as funny. He's also gotten all the pedestrians conditioned to saying "good morning" so the mornings are that more pleasant.

Anyway he's a pretty fast rider in the local micro-context. We always cross in opposite directions so when he came up behind me this morning I asked if he minded and hooked up behind - for all of about 3 miles before I pooped out. I think I'm in need of some serious conditioning work or else finish up my 2012 model fairing!

Steely Dan 04-19-12 08:11 AM

3 things morning.

1. weather website says winds are out of WSW at 5 mph. "cool, light to negligible tailwind", i think to myself.

2. about a mile from home i get a flat. glass shard. my first glass flat in over two years.

3. after fixing the flat i get over to the lakefront path and the wind is HOWLING out of the NNE at what had to be well over 20mph. son of a bit..!

HardyWeinberg 04-19-12 10:59 AM

40F and gray but dry.


Last night ran into a traffic jam at a light of seasonal newbies unwilling/able to take the right of way.

enigmaT120 04-19-12 12:42 PM


Originally Posted by wphamilton (Post 14117710)
I get a kick out of him because he always hollers "bike up" at oncoming bikes, even riding by himself.

What does that mean? Not that I probably need to use it. I doubt it works with deer and turkeys and skunks.

RGNY 04-19-12 01:59 PM

great commute. 32 and frosty on the way in. showed off for my coworkers passing me by doing powerslides on the frosty/crunchy grass next to the sidewalk on the office grounds. good to know the old skills are there.

62 on the way home and took the long way on the gravel access path along the Erie Canal. exactly why i have a CX setup.

tonight i commute an urban route to my other "job" (board of directors at church) on the Leader 725 fixed.

good times, good times....

Mark Stone 04-19-12 03:06 PM


Originally Posted by Trek_geek (Post 14113898)
. . . pushing my Trek 520 . . .

Trek 520?!? Cool!

Post some pics plz . . .

Take a look at my old 520 I'm getting ready to restore, link in the sig

wphamilton 04-19-12 04:23 PM


Originally Posted by enigmaT120 (Post 14119182)
What does that mean? Not that I probably need to use it. I doubt it works with deer and turkeys and skunks.

I think it's one of those things they yell during group rides. He was also calling out pedestrians, clear on the corners and approaching park service vehicles when I was following.

I think it would probably panic our deer, who've become a little lackadaisical in running off in the forest, when they're even bothered enough to do anything but stand and watch me go by. I got a little scare a couple of weeks ago though when more than half a dozen of them panic-ran across the path, some in front and behind me, and a couple balked at my side. Maybe I should have been hollering after all.


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