My eye lit on this story, from a one-time cycle-friendly city (alas! less friendly now):
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8538221.stm
In particular this quote (OK it's a shopkeeper with a vested interest):
So: do cycle-commuters get tired on their journeys? My reckoning is, if they do, unintentionally, then they're doing something wrong. I'm older than some, and a lot slower than many, but I pace my 2-mile commute accordingly and I don't turn up for work the least bit tired.
Some may of course prefer to make their commute more 'aerobic' and push themselves to their limits: better health benefits true, but to some detriment to their performance once they reach work.
What do people think? How do you pace your commute?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8538221.stm
In particular this quote (OK it's a shopkeeper with a vested interest):
Now: nothing wrong with electric bikes, but I just had a google-maps look at the urban sprawl of Peking (alright then: "Beijing") and it seems to stretch about 25 Km across - about the same as London. So, OK it's big, but not that big that a reasonably healthy person couldn't cycle (by human power) any distance across the city. And I believe it's fairly flat.Zhang Zhiyong, the manager of a store selling a brand of electric bike called "Capital Wind", said it is easy to see why sales are booming.
"Beijing is not like other smaller cities - it's big. If people ride their bicycles to work, they get really tired. If they drive to work, the roads are often congested," he told the BBC.
So: do cycle-commuters get tired on their journeys? My reckoning is, if they do, unintentionally, then they're doing something wrong. I'm older than some, and a lot slower than many, but I pace my 2-mile commute accordingly and I don't turn up for work the least bit tired.
Some may of course prefer to make their commute more 'aerobic' and push themselves to their limits: better health benefits true, but to some detriment to their performance once they reach work.
What do people think? How do you pace your commute?