I'm pretty sure that sheep-jumping is also illegal.lukesdad said:Lucky I dont have traffic lights or cars to contend with . Sheep can be a bit of prob. though
Agreed, as someone who's NOT good on hills. It's when it's gusting that I especially hate it: wind drops, you pick up a bit of speed, up a cog or two, then a big ole gust comes along and crashes you back down again.coruskate said:It's not the same, though, and I say that as someone who's moderately good on the hills. With a hill you can see where the top is; with a headwind you can only wait until it goes away.
Trumpettom001 said:I totally agree about this whole momentum thing - I often ride on the road, even when there is a cycle track nearby, just to maintain the precious M word (and the road has just been re-surfaced, it feels like a velodrome now!!) Having said that, I don't EVER run red lights, and I think I earn a tiny modicum of respect from car drivers for not doing so...
jimboalee said:The 'secret' to a great commute is a good night's sleep, and allowing yourself extra time in case every red light is against you.
There are three traffic signals on my morning ride, and I jump every one - simply because there's sod all other vehicles on the road at that time in the morning.
The 'secret' of a great commute home is standing in the shower after its finished. Much better than lying on a hospital trolley.
jimboalee said:There are three traffic signals on my morning ride, and I jump every one - simply because there's sod all other vehicles on the road at that time in the morning.
There are places where I know the traffic light timings quite well, so if I estimate that accelerating will get me through before they change, I'll do that. Conversely, if I reckon they'll be red by the time I get there, I'll stop pedalling and coast up to them.trsleigh said:I do agree that maintaining a steady momentum helps immensely, but what is it with intermittent pedallers?![]()
Ben Lovejoy said:There are places where I know the traffic light timings quite well, so if I estimate that accelerating will get me through before they change, I'll do that. Conversely, if I reckon they'll be red by the time I get there, I'll stop pedalling and coast up to them.
Maybe that's the sort of behaviour you're seeing?
ed_o_brain said:Well that's you dropped down in my estimation.