The daily "I cycled to work" thread

The daily "I cycled to work" thread

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Magic919

14,126 posts

201 months

Friday 30th September 2016
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I cycled in for the first time in ages. When I got to the A4 it was closed due to an accident, so a good day to not be in the car. Did get a bit cold as I was a little under-dressed. Took ages to warm up. Ride home was much better.

Craikeybaby

10,408 posts

225 months

Friday 30th September 2016
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Took the long way home, by the time I'd got out of the shower it was chucking down outside, so timed the ride well!

AC43

11,481 posts

208 months

Monday 3rd October 2016
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I felt very tired this morning (couldn't get up out of the saddle at Spitalfields) and my Strava times showed it.

Still, at least I can feel the benefits of the gym work and I know that I'll, on average, be getting a lot faster.


troc

3,758 posts

175 months

Monday 3rd October 2016
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It's that irritating time of the year when it doesn't matter what outerwear you use (coat, waterproof, fleece, t-shirt, nothing), it will be wrong.

S10GTA

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12,677 posts

167 months

Monday 3rd October 2016
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My arms! A lack of armwarmers this morning was a mistake!

TwistingMyMelon

6,385 posts

205 months

Monday 3rd October 2016
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Struggling with being seen at moment

Almost got knocked off twice last night and this morning,

Low light and dusk conditions not helping, I have very bright leds on all day and bright clothes

Often people see me and think fck it anyway and pull out, Im starting to get a real hatred towards these people, along with people that race upto junctions, don't look properly and then see me as they are pulling out and look "suprised" that I am annoyed.

Im not even an "angry" cyclist and try to stay chilled

simonrockman

6,852 posts

255 months

Monday 3rd October 2016
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I've tried Strava on a few android devices. Including an S6edge and an LG G4. It crashes a lot. It seems to be very memory hungry.

Would it be more reliable on an iPhone? My main phone is a Windows Phone and I'm coming round to the though that I'm going to have to give up on the platform, much as I love it. So I now need to decide between Google and Apple.

PURELY on the basis of Strava which is more solid? I don't want to start a phone war here and as I've built phones and spent most of my life reviewing them I think that I can make my own mind up on the other stuff.

S10GTA

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12,677 posts

167 months

Monday 3rd October 2016
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simonrockman said:
I've tried Strava on a few android devices. Including an S6edge and an LG G4. It crashes a lot. It seems to be very memory hungry.

Would it be more reliable on an iPhone? My main phone is a Windows Phone and I'm coming round to the though that I'm going to have to give up on the platform, much as I love it. So I now need to decide between Google and Apple.

PURELY on the basis of Strava which is more solid? I don't want to start a phone war here and as I've built phones and spent most of my life reviewing them I think that I can make my own mind up on the other stuff.
Neither, get a dedicated cycle GPS.

Huntsman

8,050 posts

250 months

Monday 3rd October 2016
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S10GTA said:
My arms! A lack of armwarmers this morning was a mistake!
Yeah, was fresh, I was a bit later this morning, but the ride along Weston Shore was lovely.

Not so cold that I used the brakes coming down the Itchen bridge.

I have not driven the car to work for over a month, its very liberating.

AC43

11,481 posts

208 months

Monday 3rd October 2016
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simonrockman said:
I've tried Strava on a few android devices. Including an S6edge and an LG G4. It crashes a lot. It seems to be very memory hungry.

Would it be more reliable on an iPhone? My main phone is a Windows Phone and I'm coming round to the though that I'm going to have to give up on the platform, much as I love it. So I now need to decide between Google and Apple.

PURELY on the basis of Strava which is more solid? I don't want to start a phone war here and as I've built phones and spent most of my life reviewing them I think that I can make my own mind up on the other stuff.
I'm using it on an iPhone and it's been fine the handful of times I've used it.

It's a work phone and is a couple of years old - I think it's maybe a 5C.


simonrockman

6,852 posts

255 months

Monday 3rd October 2016
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S10GTA said:
Neither, get a dedicated cycle GPS.
I did get a Garmin EDGE but the maps ard rubbish - it won't take postcodes.

Simon

TwistingMyMelon

6,385 posts

205 months

Monday 3rd October 2016
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simonrockman said:
I've tried Strava on a few android devices. Including an S6edge and an LG G4. It crashes a lot. It seems to be very memory hungry.

Would it be more reliable on an iPhone? My main phone is a Windows Phone and I'm coming round to the though that I'm going to have to give up on the platform, much as I love it. So I now need to decide between Google and Apple.

PURELY on the basis of Strava which is more solid? I don't want to start a phone war here and as I've built phones and spent most of my life reviewing them I think that I can make my own mind up on the other stuff.
I use a Iphone 5s 16GB , on an older version of OS (maybe 8 xx from memory) with strava and it has been rock solid for years, before that I used a 4 and that was solid, but the processor was struggling a bit with multiple apps

I often use the phone for podcasts when cycling as well, no issues

The only times i've had issues is when i've left the phone in airplane mode to charge quicker which causes strava to record nothing, but that's human error

I need a dedicated GPS, but im tight and cant be bothered with more tech to break/charge/lose, plus i worry it would distract me on the bars. Plus there are plenty of people that have issues with garmins, many of which documented on this forum

I tend to use proven less cutting edge tech as it has been proven to work and as such had no issues at all with my iphone 5 and strava

I use a heavy duty rubber case and keep it in my back pocket not on the bars, main downside is battery life isnt great, covers me for about 80 miles, but an external battery pack fixes this






Edited by TwistingMyMelon on Monday 3rd October 11:37

williredale

2,866 posts

152 months

Monday 3rd October 2016
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I used to use Strava on a Nexus 7 tablet and it was fine and never crashed. I've now moved it onto my wife's old iPhone 5C which does occasionally crash but that may be due to the digitiser being a bit broken and having a mind of its own.

And it was bloody cold this morning! Ran back in the house for arm warmers but wished I'd grabbed my new Aldi winter gloves too as I couldn't operate my fingers when I got to work.

ian996

873 posts

111 months

Monday 3rd October 2016
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S10GTA said:
My arms! A lack of armwarmers this morning was a mistake!
I remembered the arm-warmers, but could have done with a hat as well.... 3.5C when I left the house and a bad case of "Ice-Cream Head" descending off the North Downs

Maxf

8,408 posts

241 months

Monday 3rd October 2016
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Bloody hell - makes my 7c start seem like the tropics!

Leg warmers were useful today, but I bought some bib tights at lunchtime anyway. Definitely quieter on the cycle ways today - is it about now people start jumping in the car/train?

yellowjack

17,076 posts

166 months

Monday 3rd October 2016
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Cold this morning.

A mild frost on low-lying fields, and the Garmin reckons the av temperature was 43°f/6°c for my whole ride. Lowest recorded temperature was 36°f/2°c through the frosty sections where it was shaded from the rising sun.

Glad I went back upstairs now and swapped my base layer/short sleeved jersey combo for a base layer with winter long-sleeved top. First outing for the full fingered gloves and fully covered legs too. Summer is truly behind us now!

Glorious sight of the sun rising, backlighting the mist rising off the frosty fields, and the cow stood watching me with it's foggy breath hanging in the air around it. It would have been a great morning for photography. If only I'd taken a camera!

AC43

11,481 posts

208 months

Monday 3rd October 2016
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More like 10 degrees in London but still a noticeable drop from last week.

Wore the Gore shell to keep the chill out for the first time.


WinstonWolf

72,857 posts

239 months

Monday 3rd October 2016
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Dragged the full length bibs out today, it's startingfrown

Huntsman

8,050 posts

250 months

Tuesday 4th October 2016
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I seem to have busted the struggle to get fit enough to cycle to work everyday. Its getting easier every week.


Fluffsri

3,165 posts

196 months

Tuesday 4th October 2016
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I've been riding lots and with different things to sort out I haven't ridden to work in 2 months. I knew it would be chilly this morning so it was bibs, base layer, long sleeve top and some toasty gloves. I stood outside for a bit and thought I'm about right until I started to ride. I have to ride downhill from my house for about 4 miles and I can get a fair amount of speed without a lot of effort and this led to freezing cold ears. Will be Buffing it tomorrow lol.
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