Tales from today's commute....

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Guru
Location
leicester
Wow that's was windy on the return home tonight . Mainly a lovely headwind :banghead:
 

Rickshaw Phil

Overconfidentii Vulgaris
Moderator
Bit breezy out. Got wet on the way in but mostly had a tailwind. Dry on the way back but windier and it was mostly a headwind or a cross wind.

Hard work but at least I wasn't stuck in the big queue trying to get through Bayston Hill.;)
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
Missed any rain for the commute home. Nice and mild temperature again. The wind was mostly from the side so it wasn't too bad.

Tagged on to another cyclist heading my way. He was no slouch though I could tell I was slightly quicker. I was going to over take however he had a really stupidly anti social aimed too high strobe light. So I hung back keeping a good bike length behind. Followed him for a good few miles into Bromley. I thought he was going straight ahead while I turned left. However he turned left also latching on to my wheel. I slowed down and waved him past. Told him that his light was doing my head in. He said sorry and turned it into normal flash mode. I sped up a little not minding him jumping on my wheel now.. However he couldn't keep up and soon lost him.
 
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Twizit

CS8 lead out specialist
Location
Surrey
B******d headwind.

... and apologies to the pedestrian on the other side of the Portsmouth Road who I might have slightly spooked with my Tourettes like outburst at the gust of wind that stopped me in my tracks. I know it didn't help my cause but it made me feel a lot better.

1 numpty who decided to pull out on me at the roundabout 100 yards from home. They even managed to slow to a complete stop at the line, had a good look round, couldn't have failed to spot me... but still pulled out right in front and caused my second expletive outburst of the commute.
 

J1888

Über Member
Crap ride home - windy as heck, makes the crap road surfaces seem even worse somehow. Was like cycling through treacle
 

RoubaixCube

~Tribanese~
Location
London, UK
Made it to work before the rain. I was all geared up for a soaking but the rain never came. BBC was telling me it was going to be a complete down pour but it seems the winds kept the heavy rain clouds at bay.

Got caught in some light drizzle on the way home and half boiled in a bag as i didnt have shorts or anything more breathable with me. First commute with the GP 4S tyres and I am in awe at how well they roll.

Time to hit the shower!
 

Simontm

Veteran
Nope - I know there are quite a few in here who come into London from the South-East.

I'm South West, so usually get a tailwind in and headwind home... but that appears to have been all over the place of late.
Funnily enough I head the same direction as @Twizit ;) except this week :angry: brake seized again so have picked up a cable - see if that works
 
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martint235

martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
Got lucky yesterday and stayed dry both into work and back home. Dry this morning so hoping I get lucky again tonight.

Psycho may have a new car but I'm not sure, I need to get a proper look at her. Interesting number plate too, SKANX (although technically there is a 59 after the K)
 

Sixmile

Veteran
Location
N Ireland
The wind was a lot stronger this morning than I anticipated. Also about half way in I decided to take a different route which led to a very rapid descent down a side road with lots of speed bumps, that was fun.
 
I am 2 km away from work, it is -26C fortunately no wind, and down goes the front tyre. To make things worst I took my mini pump out of my bag last week end. With or without the mini pump it is to cold to stop anyway so I road to work on a soft tyre, very slow ride. I keep a pump and tubes at work.
 
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