Nice commute home, traffic wasn't too bad, weather was mild enough for the fingerless gloves to reappear. Overall a good days riding.
Had one cyclist let me set off first from the lights as I'd been chasing a segment and he mistook that for general speediness and didn't want to be holding me up. Nice gesture, but did mean I had to hammer it for longer than I initially intended. Missed out on the PB I was after, but picked up two others further along so shouldn't complain too loudly, especially as I don't normally Strava-hunt on the commutes.
Then I had a BSO bandit play chicken with me along a fairly busy stretch of road. Not certain what he thought the outcome would have been if he'd collided with all 22+ stone of me and bike, but he ducked between me and the kerb so we didn't have to cross that bridge. There was a part of me that did want to just flick the elbow as he passed to teach him a lesson about not being a total nobber, but I decided I'd like to spend my evening at home with a cold beer rather than giving my version of events surrounding our coming together to the police, so uttered something which simultaneously questioned his intellect and parentage.
Finally, to end the ride on a good note, there was a bit of racing up the next-to-last road on my commute. It's a quiet backstreet, and normally I'm the only cyclist on it (aside from kids, but they don't provide much of a challenge). Today, however, there was someone else riding just ahead of me. I
may have pushed a little harder than normal to chase them down and pass them, and then I
may have eased off just enough to get them interested in trying to chase me down before slipping back on to the big ring and shooting off again. Credit to the guy, he was on a fairly rough looking MTB and didn't do too bad a job at keeping up, his rasping breath was never too far from my ears and I reckon by the end of the road I was only about two bus lengths ahead. Sometimes it's the spontaneous silly things that make a commute.
Report it at Fill That Hole and a record is created that can be used by other riders in future, if the Council don't get on with the repair. Makes them more accountable !
Done and done, lets see how long it takes to get either of the two roads fixed up.