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Darth Lefty 12-29-14 10:56 PM

Assess yourself for 2014
 
All right, gang, check your entries in the mileage thread and think back on your year. How did you do? Did you set goals, did you meet them? Did you learn, were you happy?

I'm a part-time commuter. I think I could have done more than 1000 miles in a normal year but instead this year did mid 500's, which would be less than 50 days commuting, out of a year with around 210 work days. I missed the prime riding season of mid spring to late summer due to a home improvement project taking up the daylight, and then the birth of my son and associated family leave. I can't call it a loss, the reasons were good.

I switched this year from a MTB-with-slicks to a C&V road bike and I generally liked the change. I was able to use my shut-in time during the paternity leave to rebuild the Super Sport and get it working, and it's been good to me so far. With the road bike I switched to a hard saddle. This actually added a lot of time to my commute as it required me to dress out in bike shorts. It more than ate the speed advantage of the road bike.

During my wife's pregnancy and following, I gained a lot of weight and lost a lot of fitness. I'm getting it back but I'm not as good now as I was in mid-2012.

I was feeling a lot more self-righteous about biking in 2012-13 than I have in 2014.

alan s 12-30-14 12:23 AM

Still kicking. Did a group ride on vacation last weekend. My overall average for 36 miles was 23 mph (including stopping and slowing from time to time), without really working that hard. Did get dropped at the end when the pace kicked up to 30 mph. I was one of the few bikes that didn't have aero wheels, so I had an excuse. Not too bad for a guy that pretty much just commutes.

jyl 12-30-14 12:56 AM

I was very good at doing the bike commute this year. Drove maybe ten days.

The weekend riding is another story, I was good through mid summer, then really slacked off and now I have to get my fat butt on the bike and do some thirty mile days in the cold rain as penance.

TenSpeedV2 12-30-14 01:09 AM

Late to join in, but have been tracking mileage for the year. Set a goal of 2500 miles total riding before 12/31/14 and managed to exceed that by 600 miles. Not sure what part of that is commuting, but hoping to track exact commuting mileage in 2015 vs. fun rides.

ThermionicScott 12-30-14 01:19 AM

2014 gets a big "meh" from me. It was very rainy and cold coming out of winter, which gave little motivation to start riding again. I had desired to do a full Super Randonneur series as a dry run for next year's PBP, but bad weather and involvement in two weddings meant that I didn't ride a single brevet this spring. Finally started to get on track with commuting this summer and did my 6th RAGBRAI, but still ended up missing a lot of my club's weekend rides. Fall was when I started commuting in earnest and eating healthier in an attempt to finally shed my extra weight from the previous winter. Which I'm happy to say was a success, and now my goal for the rest of this winter is to keep the seasonal weight in check by avoiding sugar and riding as much as I can.

I had hoped to ride 5000 total miles this year, but only came in around 3200 due to all the stuff I complained about above. Next year, I plan to do better in all regards.

- Scott

lasauge 12-30-14 01:20 AM

2014 was a mediocre year for me, I rode pretty much everyday (going on five years since I went car-free, still happy with that decision) and got in some decent mileage, but not as much as I would have liked: about 4000 miles? I actually decided keeping track wasn't fun anymore back in August. But I've made some changes and expect things to improve in 2015 - and that goes for both on and off the bike.

The 2013-14 winter was one of extremes, but some of the really challenging days I had to deal with forced me to continue adapting/improving my winter gear, and because of that, the '14-15 winter commutes to date have been incredibly easy, no big deal even when the thermometer goes below 0 (Fahrenheit). Lobster mitts, a pair of Diadora winter cycling boots, and wearing ski goggles more often were the major changes.

Spring and early summer were the highlights of my year, lots of miles on the road, and I finally invested in some high-powered lights which let me do quite a few fun rides at night and take much longer detours on the after-work commute. Late summer and autumn were not so good, mostly because of my job, and I ended up not riding much aside from my very short commute to/from my [work]place of torment. And so, skipping to the end of 2014, in December I numbered the commutes to be ridden, and on the 27th I came home with panniers full of work gear and personal effects.

So I'm looking forward to 2015 full of optimism - I'm not in a huge hurry, but I am certainly looking forward to figuring out my next commute, with all the new challenges, detours, and learning that will come along with it.

hueyhoolihan 12-30-14 02:15 AM

i remain a self-centered jerk, with a raging case of herpes and halitosis.

edit: forgot the hemorrhoids. :)

wolfchild 12-30-14 07:42 AM

I don't set myself any speed or mileage goals. Not interested in a pissing contest about who rides the fastest or who rides most miles or how many slower cyclist I passed... I just ride about 345 days per year and that's it. My main goal everyday is just to enjoy the ride and get from point A to point B as safely as possible and with as little fuss as possible. 2014 has been a good year.

spivonious 12-30-14 08:16 AM

Hmm, I don't have my starting mileage for the year, but I was around 1500 miles last October and can add a maximum of 280 per month. I'm currently at 4128, so that means I most likely had over 2000 miles this year. Not too bad considering that I missed a lot of rides due to the "polar vortex" at the beginning of the year.

tarwheel 12-30-14 08:32 AM

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This was an excellent year for me for total cycling, but a tough year for commuting. My commuting mileage was about 1,000 miles less than it would have been under better weather conditions, but the entire year seems like it has been a never-ending procession of cold fronts and drizzly rain. This week has been a perfect example as it rained my final two potential commuting days. We should end up about 12" above normal for the year. With more typical rainfall, I probably would have topped 10,000 total cycling miles for the first time. Despite that, I should end up with my highest total mileage in a year, if the incessant rain ever stops and I can squeeze in one more ride by Dec. 31.

That said, it was a great year for touring and recreational cycling for me. I rode two week-long tours and three weekend tours, totaling more than 1,200 miles. These included my first extended load tour, riding 400 miles from Pittsburgh to Washington DC on the GAP-C&O Canal trails. It was so much fun that my friends and I are planning to do it again in 2015. My weekend tours included the Cycle NC spring ride and the New River and Virginia Creeper trails in Western VA. I also rode 500 miles in the Cycle NC fall ride from the mountains to the coast.

My city has recently completed several long bike paths - MUTs that make it possible to ride nearly car-free throughout much of the metro area. I have taken full advantage of this and my weekend rides from shifted from strictly road to largely MUTs. I have particularly enjoyed riding downtown with my friends, eating brunch, and then back home for a nice 50-60 mile loop. One of these paths is the 30+ mile Neuse River Trail, which is an incredible recreational resource for our area. Not only is the trail very scenic, but the construction is top notch, and I can ride to it from my house in about 15 minutes.

My bike fleet has evolved to adapt to my new riding preferences, and I now have two touring bikes, a sport tourer and a cyclecrosser in addition to an Italian racing bike. All of my bikes can be ridden on unpaved trails and roads except for the Italian. My average speeds are down but I am enjoying riding more than ever.

wphamilton 12-30-14 09:09 AM

I hadn't set any goals but I did wind up going an entire year without ever driving in. I was kind of proud of the cycling record during the challenging polar vortex winter and the infamous Atlanta ice storm.

Since moving closer to work chopped a few miles off my commute the total commuting mileage was less that previously, just over 4,000 miles. I take it back, I did have one goal that I was very pleased with achieving: keeping the rubber side down!

irwin7638 12-30-14 09:20 AM

I set no goals on the bike, but was determined not to drive unless necessary. I put 1500 miles on the car which was all out of town (Chicago and Minneapolis). It takes about 75 miles to remember how the speed control works. I had to jump start the car on Christmas Eve because I had forgotten to drive it for 6 weeks. I guess I put a few miles on the bike.

Marc

Gresp15C 12-30-14 09:23 AM

No goals or measurements, though I just got a cyclocomputer for Xmas. It'll be fun to see how slow I'm actually going. ;) As for winter riding, I won't declare victory until spring, but have made it so far, and am for the first time fully equipped in terms of bike and clothing.

I built a couple of wheels and rebuilt a Sturmey Archer for the first time. I think I've finally earned a real truing stand, through a couple of boards clamped to my workbench have served pretty darn well.

tsl 12-30-14 10:29 AM

Ask me again tomorrow night. Two more commuting days left. ;)

I-Like-To-Bike 12-30-14 10:45 AM


Originally Posted by wolfchild (Post 17425713)
I don't set myself any speed or mileage goals. Not interested in a pissing contest about who rides the fastest or who rides most miles or how many slower cyclist I passed... I just ride about 345 days per year and that's it. My main goal everyday is just to enjoy the ride and get from point A to point B as safely as possible and with as little fuss as possible. 2014 has been a good year.

You are obviously suffering from a case of Bicycling OCD Deficiency.

Perhaps intense reading and rereading of BF commuting posts concerning goal setting, dropping of strangers while commuting, N+1, and mileage counts will straighten you out.

ThermionicScott 12-30-14 01:05 PM


Originally Posted by I-Like-To-Bike (Post 17426136)
You are obviously suffering from a case of Bicycling OCD Deficiency.

Perhaps intense reading and rereading of BF commuting posts concerning goal setting, dropping of strangers while commuting, N+1, and mileage counts will straighten you out.

When I clicked "View Post" I kinda hoped you would have shared how your bike-riding went this year. I guess I shouldn't have been surprised that you took potshots at other posters instead.

modernjess 12-30-14 01:06 PM

I definitely commuted less in 2014 than in the previous several years, but I'd say I had my most epic cycling year ever outside the commute. I rode a lot in a lot of amazing places. I love all types of riding and my motivation is to collect experiences. I don't record anything except as memories in my quickly deteriorating and rapidly aging brain.

Here's to a strong 2015 BF members whatever and wherever it is you like to ride! Rubber side Down.

Jim from Boston 12-30-14 01:19 PM


Originally Posted by wolfchild (Post 17425713)
I don't set myself any speed or mileage goals. Not interested in a pissing contest about who rides the fastest or who rides most miles or how many slower cyclist I passed…2014 has been a good year


Originally Posted by I-Like-To-Bike (Post 17426136)
You are obviously suffering from a case of Bicycling OCD Deficiency.

Perhaps intense reading and rereading of BF commuting posts concerning goal setting, dropping of strangers while commuting, N+1, and mileage counts will straighten you out.


I previously posted:


Originally Posted by Jim from Boston (Post 17294814)
For me, mileage is motivating; at least ten miles to qualify as a "ride"; at least 40 miles for a "long ride." I've occasionally thought that those who disdain cycle computers, are like those who claim, "I'm not religious, but I am spiritual." :innocent:


Originally Posted by Jim from Boston (Post 16786174)
While I like riding my bike, during the nice weather months I may ride up to 12-14 hours per week. My motivation to do so, besides getting to work which has easier alternatives, is for the health benefits. In my busy life it is a sacrifice, but not without those benefits, to expend that much time. I would do very little riding if it was just because I like to ride.


I did a self assesssment on the Living Car Free Forum thread, Living Car Free/Light Highlights of 2014


Originally Posted by Jim from Boston (Post 17398154)
My cycling highlights are pretty much focused on the long summer weekend rides I do, especially the Fifty-Plus Annual Ride…

Now long rides are not necessarily within the purview of this Living Car Free Forum, but my commuting (with training) rides are, though while enjoyable, are more daily, routine and mundane. This year was particularly auspicious though as a lowlight for Living Car Free.


Originally Posted by Jim from Boston (Post 17338538)
For several weeks I’ve been curtailed in my [cycle] commute by work… Even with winter coming and my carbon fiber bike to be put away, the flesh is indeed always willing (though the spirit may be weak)…[but]


Originally Posted by Jim from Boston (Post 17375141)
...I did ride my 14 miles on Monday [12/8], memorable as the first Cold Ride of the Season…it was indeed 19º F at 5:30 AM. The roads looked dry and this was a waning chance to ride the carbon fiber bike…


I still traveled mostly car-free as before, but my New Year’s Resolution is to get back to a virtual six day a week cycle commute.

So I looked at my mileage statistics for the year. I got so lax in the late summer that I even stopped tracking in August. In August I had about 3500 miles out of an ambitious year-to date goal of about 5000 miles. My usual year-end goal (never achieved) is about 5K for the entire year. So despite the marked downturn in commuting, I feel a bit better about the year, by tracking mileage.

bmthom.gis 12-30-14 01:21 PM

For my first year commuting, I think I did pretty good. A little under 1000 miles. Sure, I could have done better, but between work trips and 3 solid weeks of toting a heavy and expensive laptop (via car) I did miss out on some miles. There were a few days I was a wimp. But I am happy with my first year under my belt. I have learned a lot, have a pretty good route, and if I can just get over this sickness I will be back in the saddle ASAP!

I-Like-To-Bike 12-30-14 01:24 PM


Originally Posted by ThermionicScott (Post 17426489)
When I clicked "View Post" I kinda hoped you would have shared how your bike-riding went this year. I guess I shouldn't have been surprised that you took potshots at other posters instead.

My bike riding this year was just like the previous 30 or 40 years, enjoyable. No specific goals, no mileage counts, haven't bought a bike now for a decade or so. Only difference is for the last 2 years I no longer commute to work, but only around town as well as to a local gym/swimming pool for exercise. Only use the car in town about once every two weeks to pick up pizza. Also now hardly ever listen to music while cycling and listen almost 100% to audio books while riding. Read lots of good ones while multi-tasking in this manner.

Don't think I would enjoy cycling much if I got obsessive about all the peripheral competitive "stuff" associated with Correct Bicycling™ as posted on BF.

dramiscram 12-30-14 02:23 PM

I managed to ride my bike as often as I did in 2013 with 6 working days less: in 2013 I commuted by bike 156 days out of 196 days of work and this year it's been 156 out of 190. Only 34 days of car for a guy living up north is something that I'm quite proud of.

My total bike mileage is also about same as last year. give or take a hundred.

I was on the radio and in the news paper because I commute 55 kms/day to work, which was nice and fun.

Happy new year everyone

tarwheel 12-30-14 02:40 PM

I don't set any goals for myself because I like to ride, so I do it as often as possible. I purposely don't set goals for commuting because I don't like to ride in foul or unsafe weather and don't want to pressure myself into riding when it's not advisable. My round-trip commute is 30+ miles and lasts close to 2.5 hours including all of the time spent at red lights, so that has a big bearing on riding in cruddy weather. If my commute only took 10-15 minutes, I would be more open to riding on rainy days, but there's no way I want to ride 2.5 hours in the rain. I also ride for the pleasure and enjoyment it gives me, but riding in nasty weather doesn't fulfill that. However, I don't mind riding in the cold, it's just the rain/fog/sleet/snow/ice that get to me.

gregf83 12-30-14 03:01 PM

I have a fairly long commute (66km) so was hoping to ride 4 days out of 5 on average. Managed a little better than 5 out of 6 which meant I drove 34 times during the year for various reasons. Will finish the year at just over 15k km which is a little over my normal mileage over the past 8 yrs.

2015 I hope to get back into racing...

ThermionicScott 12-30-14 03:04 PM


Originally Posted by I-Like-To-Bike (Post 17426536)
My bike riding this year was just like the previous 30 or 40 years, enjoyable. No specific goals, no mileage counts, haven't bought a bike now for a decade or so. Only difference is for the last 2 years I no longer commute to work, but only around town as well as to a local gym/swimming pool for exercise. Only use the car in town about once every two weeks to pick up pizza. Also now hardly ever listen to music while cycling and listen almost 100% to audio books while riding. Read lots of good ones while multi-tasking in this manner.

Don't think I would enjoy cycling much if I got obsessive about all the peripheral competitive "stuff" associated with Correct Bicycling™ as posted on BF.

Now that's better! :thumb:

cooker 12-30-14 03:08 PM

In 2014 I bike commuted more miles than ever before, because my office moved in mid 2013 to a farther location. My actual number of commuting days (either 145 or 146, depending on tomorrow) was about average.

As of today:

2046 miles bike commuting.

Car: 4 round trips (twice on days it had to go in for service or an emissions test, twice on days I got called back in the evening after biking to and fro earlier in the day.
Cab: 0.5 - I went home sick
Public transit: 61.5
Bike 145.

A bus token is $2.70 but I occasionally take the double-fare express bus, so my average daily bus fare was $5.66. That means that my 145 days of cycling would have cost around $821.20 using public transit. If I spend less than that on biking, I am coming out ahead.

905 12-30-14 03:25 PM


Originally Posted by hueyhoolihan (Post 17425524)
i remain a self-centered jerk, with raging cases of herpes and halitosis.

This was supposed to be a retrospective of 2014, not goals for 2015.

sandieganLA 12-30-14 03:55 PM

Moved further from work mid-year and sold car at same time. Took public transit maybe 10 days second half of year. RT commute is 47-48 miles depending on route. Takes about 3 hours a day. Commuted something like 7-8k miles for the year

bikemig 12-30-14 04:16 PM

My only goal was to ride over 2,000 miles which I did. These miles don't include commuting miles; they were all rides out of my front door mainly on the local MUPS. Des Moines has some great bike paths with rollers, good scenery (prairie views natch and water views), and very few other users once you get out of town (which is very cool). The longest ride I did all year was only around 50 miles.

Once we got out of the deep freeze this spring, I got back on the bike and commuted most every day for work. I don't keep track of my commuting miles. My commute is short (3 miles each way) and I don't commute every day so I probably average 24 miles a week commuting (4 days a week more or less). I didn't have any big goals for 2014 than to get on the bike which I did.

I'm looking forward to next year though as I've penciled in a bunch of rides I want to do. It's about time I did some actual long distance rides.

Giant Doofus 12-30-14 04:27 PM

At the beginning of 2014, I had only one goal. I wanted to make at least 100 bike commutes. I only go into the office during the academic year and work from home one day a week even then, so this seemed like a doable, if modest goal. I hit 113 commutes this year!

In August I realized that I was within striking distance of hitting 2000 miles for the year, so I decided to make that a goal too. I hit that number on December 26.

I enjoy having some modest, quantifiable goals to pursue. I ride because I love it, not because I'm trying to hit a certain number, but the numbers are fun too! For 2015 I think I'll aim for 125 commutes and 2400 miles. I'll keep setting numerical goals as long as doing so is enjoyable.

Wishing everyone tail winds for 2015!

alan s 12-30-14 04:37 PM

My goal for next year is to buy a new commuter bike now that my office building is putting in a fenced secure bike storage area in the parking garage. Most likely a Ti frame, drop bar, disc brake bike that will take a rack and fenders. Thinking a BD CX bike would fit the bill, but would really like a Lynskey. Could always buy the BD for the parts and sell the frame and fork.


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