Who is hibernating now?

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Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
I have decided though to stop going for rides when there's ice or frost on the roads. I'm still recovering from a broken hip so i don't want to risk it happening again. I know you can come off anytime anywhere but thinking back to those club runs of last winter we did take risks flying down frosty roads at 40mph.:ohmy:
 

ChrisEyles

Guru
Location
Devon
After a couple of offs on the ice last year I'll definitely be more circumspect in when/where I cycle this winter. Sub-zero temperatures overnight and I'll stick to a short flat route. Wet slippery leaves and I'll stick to Dartmoor on the MTB where there aren't any trees.

You can't beat being out in the countryside on a nice winter's day (I'm lucky enough to work outdoors in the countryside :biggrin:), but for me the risk of injury and worrying about all the descents en route are significant factors in deciding whether to go out on a given day.

TBH I've been hibernating since March though, when I took my first ever job that required commuting by car every day... I have lost a lot of cycling fitness as a result, so that's definitely an argument for keeping going throughout winter when conditions allow.
 

steveindenmark

Legendary Member
Ive just put new tyres on my road bike and it will get a good clean and oil today and then put away for the winter. . The weather man is telling me we will get snow this week and -5 at night. We have already had frost. My Koga World Traveller will come out for the winter. It is all ready to ride. If it gets too icy I will use one of my scooters.

You can get some of the best riding days of the year when the snow comes.

I just cut down a lot on the mileage until the Spring comes. I still have the December 50km challenge though.
 

Adam4868

Legendary Member
Just sat watching Match of the day and the wind outside !! Going to be a lazy Sunday with that wind !!
 
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