My cycle in to work day was totally idyllic

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I thought I was on holiday.

Tail wind, beautiful blue skies, on the Guided Busway cycle track, no traffic, silent and cruising at 20 mph.

I thought this is what being on holiday is like if I took my bike.

Ride home was brilliant too !

Enjoy the weather people !!
 

defy-one

Guest
Your right - was starting work late, went for a quick 10 miler this morning. The birds were singing, no traffic, and I didn't have to change down when I came to my usual climb. Definitely getting stronger and fitter!
 

potsy

Rambler
Location
My Armchair
Flippin windy up 'ere but kept the temp down a bit (i.e. cooling thank goodness) . Not complaining. No Strava bombing runs though.
Traffic was horrendous around 5.30pm tonight, had great fun filtering through it all :becool:
Even the headwind didn't annoy me like it would normally have done, looking forward to a wind assisted ride home later (brinksway under threat) :devil:
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Oh and Morrisons is less than a mile from home. I don't have a shop bike - need to sort that. And didn't even have my climate controlled car, the wife knicked it today.... FFS. I only had my bike (and her hot car - took the car)....

My task is a shop bike - any ideas folks ? :blush:
 

Crankarm

Guru
Location
Nr Cambridge
I thought I was on holiday.

Tail wind, beautiful blue skies, on the Guided Busway cycle track, no traffic, silent and cruising at 20 mph.

I thought this is what being on holiday is like if I took my bike.

Ride home was brilliant too !

Enjoy the weather people !!

By the time I rode in at 10:30am a keen 25mph NE/E head wind had got up so I was battling all the way. Hardly any cyclists though. Coming back this evening was different though, cross/head wind for half the distance then a slight tailwind meaning cruising effortlessly at 25-26mph. Nice and warm though. Quite a few numptee cyclists out who clearly had little cycle experience riding all over the place ........ and then there was the huge group of kid scouts and guides whose leaders didn't have a clue about teaching responsible or courteous riding, not the kids faults but the muppet parents who were chaperoning them who were totally clueless.
:cursing:

But once I had navigated my way carefully and safely through that lot, it was indeed idyllic for the last few miles from Swavsey to St Ives passing the lakes.

Next week is looking good, very little wind and warm.
 
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kevin_cambs_uk
Location
Near Cambridge
By the time I rode in at 10:30am a keen 25mph NE/E head wind had got up so I was battling all the way. Hardly any cyclists though. Coming back this evening was different though, cross/head wind for half the distance then a slight tailwind meaning cruising effortlessly at 25-26mph. Nice and warm though. Quite a few numptee cyclists out who clearly had little cycle experience riding all over the place ........ and then there was the huge group of kid scouts and guides whose leaders didn't have a clue about teaching responsible or courteous riding, not the kids faults but the muppet parents who were chaperoning them who were totally clueless.
:cursing:

But once I had navigated my way carefully and safely through that lot, it was indeed idyllic for the last few miles from Swavsey to St Ives passing the lakes.

Next week is looking good, very little wind and warm.

The bit from Longstanton, towards St Ives, where the radio mast is was like that yesterday too. over 25 mph, absolutely lovely !

When I cycle the other way I call it the Col du Telepgraph !!!
 

coffeejo

Ælfrēd
Location
West Somerset
My task is a shop bike - any ideas folks ? :blush:
grocery-bike.jpg
 

Crankarm

Guru
Location
Nr Cambridge
The bit from Longstanton, towards St Ives, where the radio mast is was like that yesterday too. over 25 mph, absolutely lovely !

When I cycle the other way I call it the Col du Telepgraph !!!

Heeheeeheee ......... if only.

It is a long gradual drag up though if riding eastwards. Good for training though if there is a head wind ;) .

I'm dreading the shed loads of horse shoot that will have been dumped on the road over this weekend as I cycle home monday nights in the dark. Why can't they carry shovels to at least get it off the tarmac so it isn't lethal if you hit it at speed in the dark? As for those flippin grey barriers with no reflectives on them, they are lethal as well. Grey, of all colours. They are an accident waiting to happen. Hopefully come monday there won't be any broken glass deliberately put there by drunken chavs over this scorching weekend.
 
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