Tales from today's commute....

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MichaelO

Guru
Witnessed a cyclist have a head on collision with a 5-6 year old going through Clapham Common on the cycle path. Nasty :sad:
 
What a difference a day makes (please dont start singing) :rain: And I had my winter :eek: jacket on for the first time this year. I was deliberately going slowly so as not to build up a sweat (under the winter jacket and overtrowsers) and floated up a hill bump away from lights and a bloke on a geared road bike in short etc. furiously came by :evil:I cruised on at the same speed and reeled him over the next and flew by showing minimal effort.
 

mangid

Guru
Location
Cambridge
Wet & windy.

I'm in need of one of these today ....

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martinclive

Über Member
Location
Fens, Cambridge
I'm in need of one of these today ....

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My shoes are upside down on a radiator having first poured out a good amount of water (and sand from the busway)
Hey ho - still beats driving!
 

Frood42

I know where my towel is
Light traffic through Central London today, which was nice, and made for a failry uneventful commute.
It was chilly and raining this morning, the rain cleared up, but I did get a little wet, so wet from rain and sweat, nice. :rain: :sweat:

Still shorts weather, but I am wearing a long sleeved running t-shirt.

I got pulled over this morning by a police officer along Burdett Road :huh:, thankfully all he wanted was to ask me if I wanted to have my bike security marked and serviced for free.

I politely declined as I have recently had the bike serviced and still had another 5 miles to go to get to work, and I wanted to be getting to work to enjoy a nice long hot shower after my 30 mile ride.

He gave a polite "Have a nice day" as I left and I returned the compliment.
It's nice to see officers out and about on the street, visible in their yellow hi-viz, rather than sat in cars.

I cannot see that they will have many takers along Burdett Road, I mean it does lead to the CS3 which I prefer, but most take the CS2 because it is more direct.
 

Stephen C

Über Member
Good ride in this morning, I seem to go better in damp conditions, managed to average 19.7mph, only a slight interruption when the ominous hissing sound came from my rear tyre...
 

clid61

Veteran
Location
The North
Finished my night shift early this morning at 0500 , heavens were throwing evrything they could at that time , Stair rods , cats and dogs you name it . Very windy too especially on top of Tower hill , overshoes drying niceely on radiator , still beats the car , love the rain for some reason
 
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