Tales from today's commute....

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fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Did the detour along the canal and back along most of the Floop, nearly all off road. Only a medium detour 10miles instead of my usual 6. Absolutely wonderful, cherry trees still in blossom. Very busy with lots of others out enjoying it too.

Really didn't want to stop at work this morning. Still in single layer longs, but could easily be in shorts now.

Shorts are fine. Bit nippy at 7am, for the first five minutes. Could really feel the heat of the sun this morning, after dipping in and out of the shaded 'dips' on the Floop this morning. Nice to feel the 'heat'.
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
Morning folks.
The temperature has dropped a little and it's overcast. But should warm up quite nicely for the ride all the way home this afternoon.
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Arjimlad

Tights of Cydonia
Location
South Glos
Warm commute home, lovely again this morning.

Just in the last mile going into work encountered a moton.

Overtook a bus on a wide, very straight road, with a nice wide cycle lane. I was wide, by the middle line and could see a car edging out on the left. Shouted "No" loudly, but the lady carried on even when my brakes were screaming to a stop (the rear canti is loud, and I've left it life that for a reason). She just looks at me and carries on, as I'm now at a standstill. I was loud enough for a few pedestrians to turn round.

Then my brain kicks in. Hang on, this lady had previous for this. She regularly gambles when I'm passing, and I've usually got enough space to not hit the rear of her car as she pulls out. It's the same person in a metallic blue 3008. Next time I see her, which will most likely be next week, I'm going to stop and take her reg and remind her I'll be reporting her next time, as I'm sick of the close calls with her. This time her timing was terrible.

Driver in need of correction there!
 

Arjimlad

Tights of Cydonia
Location
South Glos
6.30 start this morning and my hands felt rather cold. 3/4 length bibs are good for this time of year as they're not too warm for the 15 degree ride home. But brr! Very quiet on the roads at that hour though.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Last ever commute, a lovely dawdle in spring sunshine, the lanes jewelled with daffodils

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That road looks familiar - where was it ?
 

Arjimlad

Tights of Cydonia
Location
South Glos
I had to divert away from the A38 this morning after a member of the driving community spanners into an electric pole putting power cables down across the road. I wasn't allowed through even on foot.

This added 2 miles or so to my usual route and I enjoyed some lovely country lanes and a bit more undulation.

This also meant that I encountered an unfamiliar road name though, which kept me amused.

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wafter

I like steel bikes and I cannot lie..
Location
Oxford
Usual story; rotted in bed far longer than I should have this morning; knackered and reluctant to once more thrust myself into the world.

Managed to get out not a whole lot later than usual; the outside cool and overcast with a seasonal freshness.

Additional time was made up with a swift ride into town; the twattery of some muppet who made zero effort to accelerate after pulling out in front of me (causing me to brake) offset by a van driver behind me who seemed in absolutely no hurry and content to just roll a good distance behind, which was appreciated.

Didn't take long before the joy of just being out on the bike had elicited a smile and I became once more content to exist in the moment as I rolled along; momentarily free of all the anxiety fuel rattling around in my head.

Into the butchers, glancing at the bike through the window once inside to appease my anxiety about it getting nicked. Turn to speak to the butcher, turn back seconds later to see something unfamiliar on the pannier rack:

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To clarify from the shonky image, that's some over-exposed daffodils bearing the message "Happy Monday"; which was nice :smile:

I have a pretty good idea where these have come from and while flattered unfortunately I'm not really keen, so that's another awkward conversation in my future... the thought was appreciated though.

Onward to work, having lashed my new acquisition to the helmet holder on my rucksack; thankfully with little to report other than (again) narrowly missing the remnants of a large beer bottle littering the cycle path on the eastern bypass..

I suppose tonight it'd better be straight home if the flowers have any chance of surviving the journey; which tbh is a bit of a pain as I need to go to the shops :sad:
 

Mazz

Über Member
Location
Leicester
Usual story; rotted in bed far longer than I should have this morning; knackered and reluctant to once more thrust myself into the world.

Managed to get out not a whole lot later than usual; the outside cool and overcast with a seasonal freshness.

Additional time was made up with a swift ride into town; the twattery of some muppet who made zero effort to accelerate after pulling out in front of me (causing me to brake) offset by a van driver behind me who seemed in absolutely no hurry and content to just roll a good distance behind, which was appreciated.

Didn't take long before the joy of just being out on the bike had elicited a smile and I became once more content to exist in the moment as I rolled along; momentarily free of all the anxiety fuel rattling around in my head.

Into the butchers, glancing at the bike through the window once inside to appease my anxiety about it getting nicked. Turn to speak to the butcher, turn back seconds later to see something unfamiliar on the pannier rack:

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To clarify from the shonky image, that's some over-exposed daffodils bearing the message "Happy Monday"; which was nice :smile:

I have a pretty good idea where these have come from and while flattered unfortunately I'm not really keen, so that's another awkward conversation in my future... the thought was appreciated though.

Onward to work, having lashed my new acquisition to the helmet holder on my rucksack; thankfully with little to report other than (again) narrowly missing the remnants of a large beer bottle littering the cycle path on the eastern bypass..

I suppose tonight it'd better be straight home if the flowers have any chance of surviving the journey; which tbh is a bit of a pain as I need to go to the shops :sad:

What a lovely gesture ❤️. I'd love to get flowers from someone.
 
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