Who is ready for Spring???
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From: North of Chicago
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Who is ready for Spring???
I was just sitting here thinking how anxious I am for the warmer weather. Here in Chicago over the weekend we had warmer temperatures of over 40 degrees! Even though it has now dropped into the 20s with the forcast for the teens tomorrow, I just wanted to find out who else is not-so-patiently waiting for Spring weather. (And for those of you who have warmer temperatures all year round, please don't respond and add insult to injury! j/k)
Ok, so let' hear it! They say that misery loves company!
Ok, so let' hear it! They say that misery loves company!
#2
I didn't take up cycling until last October. Living in NC, I've been able to ride throughout the winter, but I'm still lusting after some warm weather. Sunday the temps were above 60 here (an aberration) for the first time in months. I was able to maintain an 18 mph pace for 50 miles for the first time ever. All my riding buddies keep talking about gettin that "Spring time snap" in their legs. I keep wondering what that's all about.
BTW, this weekend's high here is projected to be about 38F.
BTW, this weekend's high here is projected to be about 38F.
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#3
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From: Northern Virginia
Bikes: 2005 Kona Jake the Snake, Fuji Club SE
I have already started a count down to spring. It's so bad I am praying for 40 degrees the weekend of my birthday. Each weekend I do a pre-ride check on both my bikes with the hope that my schedule and the weather will cooperate. I love living in VA, but this winter is killing me. If next year is as bad I may have to look for employment and a grad program in Florida.
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#7
Bring It!

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From: Bay Area, CA
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Originally posted by shokhead
Still waiting for winter.
Still waiting for winter.
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Go Boilermakers!!!!!!!!!!

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From: Avon, Ohio
Bikes: Cannondale R3000, Paramount Series 5, Trek 990, Cannondale M400, Schwinn World Sport (Cyclo cross)
I'm getting tired of the same old route over and over again. Each day I hop on and go out for a 1-3 hr ride, but the scenery does not change much. The temperature has been fairly steady so at least it is easy to dress for each ride. Although I ride the same route I do see some things that were not obvious to me on the previous ride. Like
New cracks developing in my concrete floor.
More boxes piled up in the corner.
Laundry piles change each day.
Light bulbs burn out.
And every so often my wife comes down to turn down the music or change a load of laundry.
Do you think I am ready for SPRING********************?
LOL
RunYun
New cracks developing in my concrete floor.
More boxes piled up in the corner.
Laundry piles change each day.
Light bulbs burn out.
And every so often my wife comes down to turn down the music or change a load of laundry.
Do you think I am ready for SPRING********************?
LOL
RunYun
#11
Go Boilermakers!!!!!!!!!!

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From: Avon, Ohio
Bikes: Cannondale R3000, Paramount Series 5, Trek 990, Cannondale M400, Schwinn World Sport (Cyclo cross)
I had to crack the stereo and change CD's a couple of time. The last 20 min was the toughest. Whenever I get bored I just throw in an interval to mix it up and produce a little pain. That always seems to get my mind back in the game.
#12
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From: Whistler,BC
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Originally posted by Jean Beetham Smith
I really respect your dedication, 3 hours on a trainer! I'll take my commute on the coldest day anytime.
I really respect your dedication, 3 hours on a trainer! I'll take my commute on the coldest day anytime.
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Go Boilermakers!!!!!!!!!!

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From: Avon, Ohio
Bikes: Cannondale R3000, Paramount Series 5, Trek 990, Cannondale M400, Schwinn World Sport (Cyclo cross)
I do ~3 hrs on Saturday and ~2-2.5 hrs on Sunday. During the week only 1 -1.5 hrs Mon, Wed, Fri. I would be burnt out if I had a steady diet of 2-3 hrs. And a trainer ride that long does promote SB.
SB= Sleeping Butt.
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#14
Duct tape won't fix that

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From: Covington, Washington
Bikes: 2003 Bianchi Veloce, 2002 Gary Fisher Utopia
Got in my first ride of the year last Saturday. The clouds finally parted and it warmed up to 38 degrees. Went a s-l-o-w 7 miles with my wife - it was her first time riding - but it was fun. Then it snowed on Sunday and the colder weather is back for a while. Took the opportunity to take my steed to the LBS for its spring tune up. I get it back tomorrow, but it will be too cold to ride. I can't wait for spring!
#15
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From: Everett, WA
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Originally posted by shokhead
Still waiting for winter.
Still waiting for winter.
Sorry but on a serious not this big bright yellow orb appeared in the Sky today I don't know what it was but it scared me
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#16
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From: Beverly hills Michigan
I'm with the Chicago area people also, over here in the Detroit area, it's soo cold and windy it's crazy!!....I SO CAN'T WAIT FOR SPRING AND WARM WEATHER!!!, this past weekend it did warm up on sunday to near 38, so I got the MTB out and did 23 miles, it was really coool!!..But then monday the wind and snow rolled back in, so it was back to the indoor trainer downstairs for me, and yesterday I did stairs indoors, but I can't wait till it gets warm and stay's warm....I am looking forward to the trip to Florida that I have scheduled for the end of march with my Mom, we're going to ride the tandem then, but at least it should be warm that week..
Hoping and praying that spring comes soon!!
Benjamin
Hoping and praying that spring comes soon!!
Benjamin
#17
Originally posted by ngateguy
And you'll be waiting until hell freezes over
And you'll be waiting until hell freezes over
I'm having a terrible longing for green trees, dry roads, my bike and energy snacks. I was just at the grocery store, and they had some 'Energy Bread' things--little loaves of raisin-nut bread--and I was thinking how great that would be for a biking snack.
Took the bike out last week when it got to 40 degrees, and rode in the slush, but it just wasn't the SAME! I wanna ride to the parks, hear the little streams gurgling in the ditches, hear the birdies singing and spit out bugs again! (Well, maybe not that last bit...)
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From: mass
I'm looking forward to spring but i'm not waiting for it, if the temp is above 0 degrees F and it's not cold and wet I'm ridin both the commuting thing and the weekend rides. I must admit the group is small this time of year, (just me). Cold is OK, wet is OK, cold and wet S-cks.
#19
Still kicking.


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More than ready for spring. Hopefully an example given in Monty Python's Quest for the holy grail won't come true. Hopefully Winter Won't bypasses Spring and Summer and goes right to Fall. I don't think I could handle a year of winter.
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#20
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From: Wirral, Cheshire, England
With just two months to go till Spring I am eagerly awaiting all those lovely long hot summer days :-) when I don't have to wear loads of layers and I can say bye to my gloves!!!! and hello to my cycling shorts/jersey's!!
#21
I would love some warmer weather. I was thinking yesterday how bad i wanted to go for a spin. But with the -25 C weather we have been having I said perhaps I would love to stay in the warm so I will just settle for the gym( which hasn't seen alot of me at all)
#22
I can't wait for a moderate rise in temperatures. I have lost some weight over the winter, and now I am freezing. You don't know how warm fat is!
I am dying to get out of spinning class and onto the road.
I am dying to get out of spinning class and onto the road.
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It is hard in the winter when you find yourself talking about a good time and mean it only took 10 minutes to put on gloves, ear covering, helmet, 2 pr socks, heavy boots, jacket, etc.. Of course with all that crap on your actual trip time is terrible, usually 8 to 15 minutes longer than in the summer. And then there is all the planning about how much to wear, leave the front fender on or is it going to snow enough that you need to take it off, wipe that chain again, double check the tires, double check the batteries for lights, make sure the spare gloves & socks and jersey are dry & their bag is still sealed. Oh crap, I put the 2nd pair of gloves on before I locked the door, now I have to take them off again. Yeah, I like pushing my limits in the winter to find out what I can deal with, but I could do it all in 2 weeks. Give me sun, breezes instead of nor-easters, and 40F/5C, and I would be quite pleased, at least for another 2 or 3 weeks. I think I can hold out about a week before my helmet starts to sprout flora.
#24
Are we having fun yet?

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From: Chesterfield, Missouri
Bikes: Fuji Roubaix, Trek 7200
In eastern Missouri we've had enough days with temps enough above freezing to make cycling pleasant enough, with layers. This past weekend, however, was beautiful. Sunday had temps in the mid 60s, and Clayton Road, one of the more popular roads for cycling in the west suburbs, looked like a bicycle highway. While I was out I must have seen 40 or 50 other cyclists. It turned cold Monday, though, and highs will remain below freezing most of this week. What a tease our weather is.
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From: Pittsburgh, PA
Anxiously awaiting spring......had a glorious day on Monday. The temps. hit the forties and while it was quite overcast, putting on the blue blocker goggles can make even a dank day bright. IT WAS GLORIOUS!!!!!!
Spring....Bring it on!!!!!
Spring....Bring it on!!!!!




