Tales from today's commute....

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I wonder how this bike would be for a long distance tourer over hilly ground? Say, LeJog?

Wasn't the LEJOG but when I started cycling I went on week tour with https://cyclingsafaris.com/itinerary/ireland-connemara-galway-and-mayo/ and one rider had a Tern we weren't going fast though.
 

wafter

I like steel bikes and I cannot lie..
Location
Oxford
On balance a decent ride back. Nice to leave work in the convincing light and tolerable temperature, into town and it seemed that the weather had brought out all the cyclists with great swathes of our number pouring down the roads and most weren't hanging about.

Did the first (that I can remember) "full" post-work ride; out north, back in along the tow path, stopped at the park for a dangle then on to the shops to (largely unsuccessfully) hunt bargains.

My energy and enthusiasm waned whilst in the supermarket and I left feeling crotchety and tired, although the ride back was objectively decent.

24 miles today, the weekly and monthly mileages slowly creeping up again :smile:
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Decent ride home, but some cyclists are a bit shoot.

Got jumped at a set of lights by a bloke on a gravel bike, fine I thought , lots quicker bike than mine. He shot off, put some distance into me (I'm on a commuter MTB with knobblies), but I quickly caught him on any inclines, then he'd be off as it levelled out. Had to freewheel at one point so I didn't pass. He just had no power on a slight incline, and I was going easy. Pulled up at the back of a traffic queue, so he filtered through it. Just as I was setting off, behind a car, whilst in primary, some other cyclist then tries to undercut me. Comes slightly past but they have no acceleration and drops off the moving cars and me. Roll on a junction and I can see him coming up as I'm waiting to turn left after a couple of cars, again almost undercuts me until I signal. I was stationary at this point and less than 1m from the curb waiting to go left.

Some of these folk don't help themselves. Zero road scene even with other cyclists.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Decent steady pace in. Got jumped at the lights near work by a colleague on his hybrid with a baby seat on. My excuse is I'm warming down and he only has a 2 mile ride.

Two homeless guys loitering by the bike shed entrance in the car park - one muttered to my colleague that the door handle was broken (fortunately not the door that opens). The minute later I got there, one was having a piddle against the side of the shelter. Lovely. Reported to security. We do have an issue with homeless going onto the top floor of the car park and having a dump up there though ! Gross
 

Mazz

Über Member
Location
Leicester
Morning all.
It's going to be the warmest day of the year so far here in South East Englandshire. Spring is on its way. Bring it on.

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Wow, I've only seen the odd one or two daffs in full bloom where I live - that's incredible.
 

Andy in Germany

Legendary Member
Yesterday was the first moderately dry day in weeks, and the wind was westerly in the morning and easterly in the afternoon, so a bidirectional tailwind. Also, I had a short day at work...

Of course, that meant riding to work in the dark, in thick fog, on a cycleway that isn't lit for most of the way between here and Rottenburg, but that would be fine. After all, what could go wrong?

Well, there were a couple of slightly hairy moments when I found I'd underestimated my speed, but the state and local governments have made a lovely cycleway along the Neckar valley, and they've considerately painted white lines down both sides for a lot of it, which helps tremendously when visibility can be measured in feet.

Between Rottenburg and Tübingen the valley widens and visibility improved, which would have been an improvement except that there was still enough to fug up my glasses.

I arrived on time, then the fog lifted, and the sun came out, and I had to peel off two layers to ride home...


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Between Tübingen and Rottenburg, Wurmlinger Kapelle on the hill in the distance.

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Beyond Rottenburg, narrower valley and those very useful white lines.

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Nearly home: this view always cheers me up.
 
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