downfader
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Due to the ice and snow I've been running a lot instead of cycling. Its icey on the roads in the morning, or dare I say it - anything under -3 is just too cold for me.. so I've bused in and run home, costs a bit more but I think my fitness is reasonable (for a chubby bloke)
Things I've noticed:
- there is still a lot of ice on pavements.
- I havent seen many pavement cyclists - perhaps for this reason (saw just one in fact)
- some drivers are d***heads, will see you running along and still pull up and park on the pavement in front of you, so its not just cyclists they act like t*ssers around.
- having to weave around parked cars, or even run in the road because of them, is a pain in the a***.
Anyway... The other week I ran home from work (I say ran, more a sluggish jog where I had to keep walking) the 6 miles. I did it in an hour. This week I've been ill, so managed 1hr 30, and it nearly killed me last night. So tired that I couldnt sleep comfortably at all.
I can usually walk it in 1hr30 so I must have been more ill than I realised. 
Things I've noticed:
- there is still a lot of ice on pavements.
- I havent seen many pavement cyclists - perhaps for this reason (saw just one in fact)
- some drivers are d***heads, will see you running along and still pull up and park on the pavement in front of you, so its not just cyclists they act like t*ssers around.

- having to weave around parked cars, or even run in the road because of them, is a pain in the a***.
Anyway... The other week I ran home from work (I say ran, more a sluggish jog where I had to keep walking) the 6 miles. I did it in an hour. This week I've been ill, so managed 1hr 30, and it nearly killed me last night. So tired that I couldnt sleep comfortably at all.

