2015!! How was your commute today?
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Todays ride started out warm and dry, and as I got closer to the coast, the fog started to take over. I always refer to these types of foggy, cool damp rides as "Belgian Style" rides, and I picked the perfect bike for the event. The fog has since cleared, and my ride home should be nothing short of spectacular.


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Todays ride started out warm and dry, and as I got closer to the coast, the fog started to take over. I always refer to these types of foggy, cool damp rides as "Belgian Style" rides, and I picked the perfect bike for the event. The fog has since cleared, and my ride home should be nothing short of spectacular.
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Because when the conditions are wet, or damp, or sometimes even down right ugly, I always imagine the hard men like Eddy training in bad conditions for some reason. Not exactly sure why, but that would be the reason.
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Glad to hear that rehab is progressing. Your recovery is an inspiration to everyone on the forum.
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Interesting.. even though it was 38 degree's out seen 2 other commuters. Sometimes I see one but never two. A bit cool but tolerable hoping to do 3 days this week. My goal is to ride everyday by May.
#857
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It was a nice ride to work today after not riding since Wednesday of last week. The temp was 31f degrees with cloudy skies this morning. The ride home this afternoon a threat of rain with hit and miss showers. I am hoping to miss.
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The ride itself was good this morning but I did have a nice steady headwind. I was three or four minutes slower than usual getting to work. I did beat the rain by five minutes. The guys told me as soon as I went into the locker room to shower it started pouring, that's a plus. Ten to fifteen mile per hour winds are called for all day. I'm hoping the ride home I will have a tailwind.
#859
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From: Raleigh, NC
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Tough commute this morning with a stiff headwind the entire way. A cold front is moving through during the day and we are supposed to get a bunch of rain midday, but it's supposed to clear by the time of my afternoon commute. Hopefully the forecast will hold true. Our local forecasters do not have a great track record predicting the timing of rain events.
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I wasn't as lucky as [MENTION=341795]parkersdad[/MENTION] and [MENTION=86492]tarwheel[/MENTION]. It wasn't raining when I was getting ready to go before 7am. But at 7am it started to rain, though not heavy. I decided to ride anyway. The 42 degrees and constant rain turned out to be the coldest and wettest commute I've ever had. I survived, though I'm still a bit chilly. It was really just my legs and feet that got cold. I had tights and wool socks, so that helped. Everything is now hanging in the janitorial closet to hopefully drip dry during the day.
And as tarwheel said, it is supposed to clear out by the afternoon and warm up to 69F, so it should be a decent ride home.
And as tarwheel said, it is supposed to clear out by the afternoon and warm up to 69F, so it should be a decent ride home.
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Today was a lesson in perspective; perspective matters.
Today was 35F and it felt wonderful warm. But that's in contrast to the sub-zero weather we had over the winter.
Today's ride felt easy and fast. But that was in contrast to yesterday's 30 miles on the Pugsley, including 15 miles riding into a 25 mph winds with gusts up to measured at nearly 40 mph.
BTW - I wish there was a picture of me getting 'aero' on the Pugsley yesterday
. (thumbs hooked on the brake levers, wrists on the grips, to get shoulders down)
Today was 35F and it felt wonderful warm. But that's in contrast to the sub-zero weather we had over the winter.
Today's ride felt easy and fast. But that was in contrast to yesterday's 30 miles on the Pugsley, including 15 miles riding into a 25 mph winds with gusts up to measured at nearly 40 mph.
BTW - I wish there was a picture of me getting 'aero' on the Pugsley yesterday
. (thumbs hooked on the brake levers, wrists on the grips, to get shoulders down)
#862
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I wasn't as lucky as @parkersdad and @tarwheel. It wasn't raining when I was getting ready to go before 7am. But at 7am it started to rain, though not heavy. I decided to ride anyway. The 42 degrees and constant rain turned out to be the coldest and wettest commute I've ever had. I survived, though I'm still a bit chilly. It was really just my legs and feet that got cold. I had tights and wool socks, so that helped. Everything is now hanging in the janitorial closet to hopefully drip dry during the day.
And as tarwheel said, it is supposed to clear out by the afternoon and warm up to 69F, so it should be a decent ride home.
And as tarwheel said, it is supposed to clear out by the afternoon and warm up to 69F, so it should be a decent ride home.
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That's called the commuter speed demon position! Not feeling it today - one of those days I'm glad riding is a habit because otherwise I would have bailed. 39F and humid from rain last night, overdressed. But the forecast for the week doesn't have temps below mid 30's so I'm happy
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I swear this Memphis weather is on drugs lol. Saturday we had SNOW, and then Sunday afternoon it was sunny and 70 degrees, and I was wearing shorts.
Today would have been perfect weather for riding to work, but I have a ride leaders' meeting for the Memphis Hightailers bike club this evening up in town, so I have to head up there straight from work. It's looking iffy tomorrow, forecast thunderstorms for the afternoon. I'll have to wait and see what the forecast models say on the 10 PM news tonight.
Today would have been perfect weather for riding to work, but I have a ride leaders' meeting for the Memphis Hightailers bike club this evening up in town, so I have to head up there straight from work. It's looking iffy tomorrow, forecast thunderstorms for the afternoon. I'll have to wait and see what the forecast models say on the 10 PM news tonight.
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across the state of NC
I wasn't as lucky as @parkersdad and @tarwheel. It wasn't raining when I was getting ready to go before 7am. But at 7am it started to rain, though not heavy. I decided to ride anyway. The 42 degrees and constant rain turned out to be the coldest and wettest commute I've ever had. I survived, though I'm still a bit chilly. It was really just my legs and feet that got cold. I had tights and wool socks, so that helped. Everything is now hanging in the janitorial closet to hopefully drip dry during the day. And as tarwheel said, it is supposed to clear out by the afternoon and warm up to 69F, so it should be a decent ride home.

[MENTION=341795]parkersdad[/MENTION] and [MENTION=86492]tarwheel[/MENTION] between the 3 of us riding we can pretty much tell each other about the weather across the state.
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Today's commute supplanted by home improvement project in the yard this evening. It's nice outside, I'm not complaining.
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But it seems they may want me to transfer to the other more intensive rehab facility! I've made amazing gains in the three weeks I've been here, from not being able to get myself out of bed to I can now crutch around as I wish. But with it comes exhaustion, more aches, pains, and soreness. But alas it's progress and I feel well enough to think about a new bike.
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The ride in this am was almost an a replica of yesterdays ride in except today I wore warmer gloves, so no cold hands. That made for a very nice ride in this am.
My daughter is going to commute for her first time to work today. Her commute is five miles I hope she loves it as much as I do!
Joeyduck, I am glad to hear your recovery is coming along. And thinking about a new bike is great to hear!
My daughter is going to commute for her first time to work today. Her commute is five miles I hope she loves it as much as I do!
Joeyduck, I am glad to hear your recovery is coming along. And thinking about a new bike is great to hear!
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A little brisk this morning (at least for me, being a Southerner) at a few degrees above freezing, but otherwise, lovely.
The first five miles of my commute I was passed only twice. Second five miles... a good bit more.
Built up some winter fat not commuting and watching basketball (go Duke!), so I'm hoping to put in about 80 miles a week to trim back down and feel fit.
The first five miles of my commute I was passed only twice. Second five miles... a good bit more.
Built up some winter fat not commuting and watching basketball (go Duke!), so I'm hoping to put in about 80 miles a week to trim back down and feel fit.
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I'll top 500 miles commuting for March today, which might be my highest monthly commuting total ever. I've earned every mile of it because it has been very windy, which shouldn't surprise me because that's what March is all about. My average speed yesterday was about the lowest it ever gets. I got the double whammy -- stiff headwind in the morning, followed by a cold front that changed the wind direction, so I was fighting it both ways. Other than that, the weather was very nice yesterday and the same today. Chilly in the morning, but lots of sunshine so it warms up nicely in the afternoon.
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But it seems they may want me to transfer to the other more intensive rehab facility! I've made amazing gains in the three weeks I've been here, from not being able to get myself out of bed to I can now crutch around as I wish. But with it comes exhaustion, more aches, pains, and soreness. But alas it's progress and I feel well enough to think about a new bike.
Although today's temp was about 5 degrees colder than yesterday and I wore the same clothing, I was much warmer. Unlike yesterday, today has no rain! A bit of sunshine even. And we are going to get to 70+ degrees.



