not many people riding bikes on Milwaukee Ave. this morning

I've been trying to commute more this fall, at least when it's dry. This morning was a pretty good chance to put on layers and take a brisk ride into the Loop. Didn't see too many folks out on Milwaukee this morning, at least not before 8 am. Of course when it's raining or snowing, you won't see me either : )

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I was out there! Its damn windy today!
we're just on different schedules! I was out around lunchtime and was pleasantly surprised that I did see quite a few cyclists.
Yeah, the cold weather of last week definitely separated the men from the boys (or the women from the girls, if you have 2 Y-chromosomes). Where I usually see a few dozen bicyclists on my morning commute the last week that number has dropped to below 10 or so.
I just rode from the Loop to Ukrainian Village via Milwaukee and Augusta and saw about a dozen other cyclists out, though one was fixing a flat and two were walking their bikes, I hope they did not have flats too.
well, that's not a fair comparison... there's not a human alive with YY chromosomes.
;-)

Duppie said:
Yeah, the cold weather of last week definitely separated the men from the boys (or the women from the girls, if you have 2 Y-chromosomes). Where I usually see a few dozen bicyclists on my morning commute the last week that number has dropped to below 10 or so.
I guess it becomes painfully clear now that I didn't pay much attention in biology class...

heather stratton said:
well, that's not a fair comparison... there's not a human alive with YY chromosomes.
;-)

Duppie said:
Yeah, the cold weather of last week definitely separated the men from the boys (or the women from the girls, if you have 2 Y-chromosomes). Where I usually see a few dozen bicyclists on my morning commute the last week that number has dropped to below 10 or so.
Believe it or not, I went to this Wikipedia page before I posted my original comment. I guess my memorization skills aren't all that hot either. :&

Lionel Senderowicz said:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XYY_syndrome

and

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XXYY_syndrome

you can quasi-redeem yourself with this! :D



Duppie said:
I guess it becomes painfully clear now that I didn't pay much attention in biology class...
heather stratton said:
well, that's not a fair comparison... there's not a human alive with YY chromosomes.
;-)
Duppie said:
Yeah, the cold weather of last week definitely separated the men from the boys (or the women from the girls, if you have 2 Y-chromosomes). Where I usually see a few dozen bicyclists on my morning commute the last week that number has dropped to below 10 or so.
Only pass one or two bikers on the LFP @ 7 AM these days.
leaving the office now and will be heading up milwaukee...gonna miss that sun.
i'm not sure last week made a distinction of anyone -- i doubt anyone who rode in that freezing-wet to frigid will say that they were great rides. it was miserable.
Perhaps it is something particular about those who ride on Milwaukee Ave? I saw the normal number of other riders this morning coming to the loop from McKinley Park: 1. (sometimes it is two, but sometimes it is zero, not counting me of course.)

I sure don't miss Milwaukee Ave although I have a couple blocks of Archer now which is pretty gruesome.
Took Milwaukee from Western to the Loop around 8:15 and saw one other cyclist. Certainly felt oddly empty in the bike lane.
i love it. in the summer it always feels like a damn racetrack on milwaukee. 20 cyclists at one light is way to many, and its worse when they all take off as fast as they can trying to beat each-other. Not dealing with that is possibly the best thing about the cold.

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