Nice first ride in the COLD.

 

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Not to be confused with the bad sight lines at Kinzie & Canal where the parking lot on the corner has constructed the masonry wall which occludes NB traffic on Canal.

Cameron 7.5 mi said:

My guess would be a right hook. The way the parking comes right up to the intersection there means very low visibility for both motorists and cyclists. Poor visibility coupled with the relatively high speed cyclists get on the downhill there pretty much guarantees right hook conflicts. It's a very dangerously designed intersection.

spencewine said:

I rode this morning. I rode by an accident involving a bicycle and a car at Kinzie & Jefferson today. The bicyclist looked okay, he was holding his arm, not sure exactly what happened, but my guess is a car cut off the bicyclist as I always see cars creeping into the bike lane. Fire engine and cops arrived just as I was approaching the intersection. A couple bicyclist were sitting with him. If you're on chainlink, let us know you're okay.

That was quite a monsoon on the 29th.  X-c skiing?  Color me envious.

David Barish said:

I had not been on the bike since the monsoon ride on the 29th.  The ice spots on the streets are pretty much gone.  I have been spinning and actually got to xc ski on Saturday so it was an enjoyable return and not a chorus of dissent from various minority muscle groups.

Weather was nice.  Had headwind all the way in which made for a better workout, not that I was really wanting one . . . 

Yes, nice, but a bit breezy, ride in today.  Unfortunately, it appears the wind will change directions this afternoon and be in my face going home as well...

It has never occurred to me that this actually happens. When I ride home against the wind after thinking that I had ridden in against the wind, I chalk it up to imagining the morning wind in an effort to excuse my poor effort.

I feel slightly vindicated, thanks.

Skip Montanaro 12mi said:

Yes, nice, but a bit breezy, ride in today.  Unfortunately, it appears the wind will change directions this afternoon and be in my face going home as well...

It happens, and it doesn't help that the wind only helps you if it coming from within 45 degrees to either side of your rear tire.  Anything else and the wind feels like it's against you and requires more effort.  So it doesn't take much, if any, of a wind shift to make it seem like you're going against the wind both ways even on an out and back ride.

Will G - 10mi said:

It has never occurred to me that this actually happens. When I ride home against the wind after thinking that I had ridden in against the wind, I chalk it up to imagining the morning wind in an effort to excuse my poor effort.

I feel slightly vindicated, thanks.

Skip Montanaro 12mi said:

Yes, nice, but a bit breezy, ride in today.  Unfortunately, it appears the wind will change directions this afternoon and be in my face going home as well...

Yup, I always heard/read the same thing. I have always visualized it as the wind needs to be coming from between the 4 and 8 on a clock face. Everything else is perceived as a headwind.

S said:

It happens, and it doesn't help that the wind only helps you if it coming from within 45 degrees to either side of your rear tire.  Anything else and the wind feels like it's against you and requires more effort.  So it doesn't take much, if any, of a wind shift to make it seem like you're going against the wind both ways even on an out and back ride.

Will G - 10mi said:

It has never occurred to me that this actually happens. When I ride home against the wind after thinking that I had ridden in against the wind, I chalk it up to imagining the morning wind in an effort to excuse my poor effort.

I feel slightly vindicated, thanks.

Skip Montanaro 12mi said:

Yes, nice, but a bit breezy, ride in today.  Unfortunately, it appears the wind will change directions this afternoon and be in my face going home as well...

The wind reminds me of the Bill Cosby skit about kids of the older generation having to walk to school.  Uphill.  Both ways.  I used to think it was funny before I started commuting along the lake.

My front tire was losing air as I got in this morning.  The tube already has a patch so I think I'll try replacing it before I head home.

I was thinking the same thing. ;-)

Tricolor said:

The wind reminds me of the Bill Cosby skit about kids of the older generation having to walk to school.  Uphill.  Both ways.  I used to think it was funny before I started commuting along the lake.

My front tire was losing air as I got in this morning.  The tube already has a patch so I think I'll try replacing it before I head home.

I didn't realize it would be so windy today before I set sail on the wind sock bike this morning. I must have Ben Hur'd at least 10 parked cars. 

She doesn't seemed fazed by the wind!

I need to install solar panels on her so I can at least charge my phone. Free loader.

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