wiggydiggy
Legendary Member
I like watching other cyclists race, especially near the university where the fixie bummer brigade regard the 1 mile run from uni to their rat infested bedsits something worth beating people at

12 miles each way with 800ft on the way in and 750ft on the way home- I see it as my training!My commute is 2.9 miles, with a climb of 36ft![]()
In general it's hard work, and no cyclists around for the first couple of hours, so bimble.
Ashamed to say that once on the busway with a blinky in the distance, I have to chase it down.
Evening commutes are a different matter, they seem to demand more effort.
You need to add another category..."Hands-free".
I'm doing massively long stretches hands-free at the moment, even doing cornering with deft arse-shifting in the saddle.
I don't bimble because it would take forever but then I don't go max effort until fall off the bike when I get to work, probably maintain about 70-75% effort all the way. Enough to know I've done some good exercise but not too much that I'm spent for the rest of the day.
Same here, if i pushed 100% for 12 miles I'd never manage to walk up the 4 flights of stairs to the office.Enough to know I've done some good exercise but not too much that I'm spent for the rest of the day.
Hardly ever go flat out, when I have done it makes Thursday/Friday a bit painful. By Friday I don't really fancy it. I tick along at a fair pace most days.
...I commuted 5 miles by unicycle this morning...