What are your plans for cycling in the winter?

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Fonze

Totally obsessive , cool by nature
Location
Bradwell
I'll use my mountain bike on days that are frozen and if any snow falls , I don't mind too much riding in the rain but slippery surfaces I'd feel more comfy on a mtb
 

gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
Absolutely hate winter with a vengeance and couple that with my poor fitness now and lack of drive...its going to be a long hard few months :whistle:
 

johnnyb47

Guru
Location
Wales
Cycling in the winter tends to conjure up images of bright dry cold crisp days , but they really seem to be few and far between.Where I live the lanes are usually turned into mud baths and never seem to dry out. My old Peugeot will stay in doors over the winter months because its quite sentimental to me and want to keep it looking perfect, and the Boardman mountain bike will make its emergence from the garden shed. With its disc brakes and chunky tyres it will be more suitable for the bad road conditions..,it's like a tail of two halves, as I tend to be a roadie ,in the summer and a green laner off road rider in the winter
 
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JtB

Prepare a way for the Lord
Location
North Hampshire
I no-longer like getting cold and wet so I'm looking at getting an elliptical cross trainer to put along side the turbo trainer.
 

Donger

Convoi Exceptionnel
Location
Quedgeley, Glos.
I talked a mate into doing a Winter audax with me back in January. By the end he was so cold he was shaking too much to sign his brevet card. Don't think he'll be joining me next year! I've got the Metric Century a Month Challenge to start all over again. Fancy a go at it, starting in January anyone?
 

nickyboy

Norven Mankey
My only two crashes in the last 9 years of cycling have both come on black ice. Won't be riding when there is ice about. Other than that, my favourite conditions are clear, sunny, crisp days when the temperature is between 3 and 10 degrees. Will just carry on riding the same bike as I do for the rest of the year.

Yes please, that 's just lovely

:okay::okay::okay:
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
I surprised myself by making more of an effort than usual last December, when I rode 529 miles. Inevitably though, the winter blues eventually set in and I only managed 218 miles in January and 380 miles in February.

I would like a more consistent winter in 2017/18. If I could ride (say) 350-400 miles a month in Dec/Jan/Feb and top that up with 3 or 4 hours a week of intensive turbo training then I would be satisfied. I would like to start next year fitter than I am now (and at least a stone or so lighter!) and get really cycling fit by next summer.

I should complete the Metric Century a Month Challenge this year. I will certainly go for that again in 2018, but at the back of mind is a little voice telling me to attempt the Imperial a Month as well, but that would imply getting stuck in come January ... :whistle:

As for winter cycling pics ...

Snowy Cock Hill on April 10th.jpg


Steep climb Haworth Old Road in winter.jpg


Widdop Road looking towards Colne.jpg


Winter view looking back at Widdop Reservoir towards Hebden Bridge.jpg


Ha ha - so much for the CycleChat buff selfie.jpg
 

Jenkins

Legendary Member
Location
Felixstowe
Commuting as normal, but with the route adjusted if there's been the possibility of ice overnight.

Usual general rides, again with the road conditions taken into account.

More use of the flat bar, MTB or Spa (spare wheels with Schwalbe G-One knobblies fitted)

I love sunny, bitterly cold winter late morning or early afternoon rides, but with the appropriate clothing and bike a muddy back road route can be just as much fun (as long as it's not raining)
 

Jason

Senior Member
Location
Carnaby Street
The key is full length mudguards and the right clothing. Don't like rain.
Jan-March is turbo time with weather permitting long rides on weekends
 
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