I have never gone cycling in anything less than 60 degrees except today. My weather widget is telling me that its 44 degrees fahrenheit out there, and I rode in that. At least there was no wind, but there was no sun either.
I was sitting eating breakfast with my mom when I got a text. During the text conversation, a cycle ride was brought up, "No bike ride today?" I texted back my excuses, but it's really humbling. I want to ride, but always find excuses. Not today.
What does it take to ride in this weather? I don't know so I gear up. My campy tights are warm. Unlike my knickers these go all the way down, and unlike my knickers these fit really well. I wear my compression t-shirt underneath which I wish was windproof, then a long sleeve winter jersey along with arm warmers. Finally a jacket. Also a warm skull cap and booties over my shoes. Am I warm? Somewhat, but its enough to keep the chill away. It's actually perfect.
So the ride was good. I took a route that I hadn't before. Up Lakeside into New Town. It's a hill and to get back onto Deer Park there's a short steep hill. It's tough but I did it.
Here's the damage: 14.15 miles, 59 minutes, averaging 14.5 MPH with a max of 38 MPH down Pleasant. Nice.
I was sitting eating breakfast with my mom when I got a text. During the text conversation, a cycle ride was brought up, "No bike ride today?" I texted back my excuses, but it's really humbling. I want to ride, but always find excuses. Not today.
What does it take to ride in this weather? I don't know so I gear up. My campy tights are warm. Unlike my knickers these go all the way down, and unlike my knickers these fit really well. I wear my compression t-shirt underneath which I wish was windproof, then a long sleeve winter jersey along with arm warmers. Finally a jacket. Also a warm skull cap and booties over my shoes. Am I warm? Somewhat, but its enough to keep the chill away. It's actually perfect.
So the ride was good. I took a route that I hadn't before. Up Lakeside into New Town. It's a hill and to get back onto Deer Park there's a short steep hill. It's tough but I did it.
Here's the damage: 14.15 miles, 59 minutes, averaging 14.5 MPH with a max of 38 MPH down Pleasant. Nice.
Labels: brrr, cycling, get off your butt