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Like Kevin C was saying, Cross winds reduce your speed.
http://www.sheldonbrown.com/brandt/wind.html
Mark Beard-Witherup said:
Can any tell me why the wind is in my face on my commute to work and in my face on my way back home?
BikeBoy5
Answer: The wind hates you :)
It hates me, too. I think the wind hates bicycle commuters in general.
Mark Beard-Witherup said:
Can any tell me why the wind is in my face on my commute to work and in my face on my way back home?
BikeBoy5
Answer: The wind hates you :)
It hates me, too. I think the wind hates bicycle commuters in general.
Mark Beard-Witherup said:Can any tell me why the wind is in my face on my commute to work and in my face on my way back home?
BikeBoy5
Work out? I'm just trying to get to work...and later get out of work and home again. :)
Mark Beard-Witherup said:
Or maybe the Powers That Be are giving me more opportunities for a better work out.?
Melanie said:
Answer: The wind hates you :)
It hates me, too. I think the wind hates bicycle commuters in general.
Mark Beard-Witherup said:Can any tell me why the wind is in my face on my commute to work and in my face on my way back home?
BikeBoy5
I've not missed a day commuting to work due to weather or wind since the first Monday in March. Just sometimes gets old until I'm into the second mile when the endorphines kick in and I remember that I really do like to ride to work.
I love the idea of aerobars, the practice...not so much. Old back, knees, hips, elbows, neck...
I have been just downshifting and get in the drops and taking it slow. It takes longer but it preserves my knees, I have terrible ITBS that keeps coming back if I push too hard, last week during a bad wind i had to ice my knee when I got to work.
Seems like the guys who're out there just crankin' on the pedals tucked down on the aeros WITH pedestrians/slower cyclists/kids/roller-bladers/etc. are just asking to eventually cause an accident.
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