What are you doing in the off season?
Are you working on your bike? Are still riding? Are you simply waiting for better weather? How do you get your bike kicks during the winter?
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When one lives in Australia, winter is the best time to be riding your bike. :ride:
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Here in Midwestern North America... we are expecting weather just short of 50F tomorrow. I plan to take the rain bike out (salt still on the roads) for hopefully a couple hours.
I've been spinning on a trainer in the garage and doing a little weight training. |
Originally Posted by practical
(Post 17476569)
How do you get your bike kicks during the winter?
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No real off season here in Seattle, its just the constant clouds that makes me lose enery to ride. I have a bit of SAd disorder. Which is why I promise to move to the SW as soon as the money comes in.
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I was doing a spot of riding at the weekends on my old Diamondback, but the weather since Christmas has been too cold for me to want to venture out. Plus, we've gotten snow, so the MUP's are snowed over, with some ice here and there. I just don't fancy a wipeout right now. That said I got my Trek out for a great ride on Christmas Day, about 20 miles in beautiful 40° weather. Today was warm enough but I was otherwise engaged.
Otherwise, I've been spinning on the Trek on a trainer in the basement. It's very convenient, right next to the beer fridge. |
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Of course I ride. I'm a cyclist. I just change bikes to suit the ride.
Today... http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f2...psjpbjrlsl.jpg |
Originally Posted by ColonelSanders
(Post 17476757)
When one lives in Australia, winter is the best time to be riding your bike. :ride:
But Colonel have you moved to Qld ? I always thought you were in the States. |
Originally Posted by jbchybridrider
(Post 17479632)
Absolutely!! No off season here but winter is more comfortable.
But Colonel have you moved to Qld ? I always thought you were in the States. |
I hate the cold, so I'm done riding (have been for a few months). I'm changing my bike up a bit this winter. Switching my handlebars out for some trekking bars, adding a Brooks Flyer, and window shopping for a trailer to haul my 13 month-old in the spring (well, she'll be 15-16 months by then depending on when the weather breaks). I also picked up a trainer a few days ago so I can be ready when it's time to pull the extra weight.
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Having a kidney stone stuck for over six weeks and recuperating from surgery to remove it for the past week. Hopefully I will get back on the bike next weekend. It is 75 today, but since the Super Bowl is here next weekend I'm sure it will be freezing.
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Last time I use my road bike in October. Now I'm preparing my MTB and waiting for better temperature.
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30 mile ride two weekends ago in 70 degree weather, doing the usual mix of bay, beach, island rides here in SoCal. New bike arrives Saturday so I expect I'll be on it obsessively all weekend... :)
Seriously, I wish we had more 'bad' weather - we really, really, could use the rain!! |
I did 400 miles of mixed road/mountain riding in January. What exactly is an off season ?
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I live in Swansea, Wales, UK.
I have been properly back cycling for almost 2 years and ride a Boardman Pro hybrid. I don't 'consider' seasons, I just ride all year round and lately it has been colder. I still cover around 200-230 miles a month leisure cycling. As it happens, I am off down to the pier tonight and it is forecast for a balmy 4 degrees. |
Originally Posted by spdracr39
(Post 17529355)
I did 400 miles of mixed road/mountain riding in January. What exactly is an off season ?
Been riding as much as possible in windows of milder weather, but even then its often pretty unpleasant. Wind can make it fell very chilly even if it's above 50F. But probable the worst in riding into wind 20-35 MPH (30-55 kph) and gusty, frequently going up a hill (it is not flat here). That just sucks the life out of you. 4-6 more weeks and things will begin to significantly more positive for bike riding. :beer: QT |
Originally Posted by quicktrigger
(Post 17531021)
Been too cold for that here in Northwest Arkansas. I was sidelined for 3 full weeks due to the weather and very short days during Jan. Been better as of late, much more chances.
Been riding as much as possible in windows of milder weather, but even then its often pretty unpleasant. Wind can make it fell very chilly even if it's above 50F. But probable the worst in riding into wind 20-35 MPH (30-55 kph) and gusty, frequently going up a hill (it is not flat here). That just sucks the life out of you. 4-6 more weeks and things will begin to significantly more positive for bike riding. :beer: QT |
Alpine snowboarding and couch-based beer eradication.
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Originally Posted by Redflea
(Post 17529332)
30 mile ride two weekends ago in 70 degree weather, doing the usual mix of bay, beach, island rides here in SoCal. New bike arrives Saturday so I expect I'll be on it obsessively all weekend... :)
Seriously, I wish we had more 'bad' weather - we really, really, could use the rain!! |
Off season ? mean now that Foot ball Is done ?
same as before :beer: Spring training for Baseball Is Not Far off .. No reason to stop Cycling, here.. |
Originally Posted by fietsbob
(Post 17531319)
Off season ? mean now that Foot ball Is done ?
same as before :beer: Spring training for Baseball Is Not Far off .. No reason to stop Cycling, here.. |
Originally Posted by practical
(Post 17531206)
I think I hate you.
But I have a brief story of woe (mine) to cheer you up a bit. My new bike (Trek 7.4) was supposed to arrive on Friday, and I had scheduled w/the local Trek store pick it up Saturday AM (yesterday) for a whirlwind weekend new-bike honeymoon. Pure bliss. But no, not so fast...turns out the gods of inclement weather decided to punish me for my hubris. My bike path from the east coast went through Illinois, and on Thursday I found the devastating message below in the tracking status: Severe weather conditions have delayed delivery. / We’re working to deliver your package as soon as possible. Scheduled Delivery Updated To: Monday, 02/09/2015, By End of Day Monday? End of day MONDAY?! Noooooooooo... And to add insult to injury, when I checked tracking status on Saturday morning (first thing I do when I wake up each morning, of course!!) I found my bike had arrived in town at 2:03 AM, and was sitting at a UPS station literally 1/2 mile from my local Trek store. The station is closed on the weekends. So my bike has been in town all weekend, so close that I can almost smell that new bike smell, yet totally inaccessible. I have learned my lesson. I repent gods of frost, I repent lords of ice, I repent masters of snow! |
What's an off season?
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First year in 8 years I haven't been on the bike in Winter.....Planet Fitness has been my workout destination.
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