Here is my gear drying out after riding home in the rain last night.
It has occurred to me that I must be turning into a 'true' cyclist or something, in that weather becomes less and less of a concern. As long as I have somewhere at the end of my ride to get changed and/or dry out as required I'm not bothered by the elements. Last evening was forecast for gale force winds and heavy rain and I didn't bat an eye before heading into the fray. I missed the wind but got the rain. Once you're acclimatised it can be kind of pleasant. Only my hands and legs wind up getting really wet, and at times I quite like being out in the rain.
After overnight heavy rain and thunderstorms, by dawn this morning local weather picture looked like this for my ride to work. This was about as warm as it got all day.
My stream of thought on this morning's ride went something like this (not untypically):
Wow it’s a bit bitter this morning. Lucky I’m riding a
bike to keep me warm. Apart from my hands and feet.
The waterproofing I put on my jacket the other day
seems to be holding up well.
Go on clouds, hail, I dare you.
Why is this song stuck in my head? Worst song they
ever released.
Some more thunder and lightning would be fun right now.
Polypro's keep you warm even when they are wet. I’m not
getting as wet as I thought I would be though.
Weather like this is great for thinning out traffic on the trails (unless you're an earthworm, in which case it seems to encourage you to rise from the depths and see if the grass is greener on the other side of the trail).
I must be getting fitter, since I’m not working as
hard as I thought I would be.
Two lane roundabouts utterly do not work for bikes
You can sit in your cars and laugh but I’m having more
fun than you are.
Why is it every time I ride over this narrow two lane bridge with no shoulder it
coincides with a truck going the same direction?
Gas heated mains-pressure showers at work are ace
* as well as my other physical activities. Not quite back to normal yet ability wise but getting there. I seem to have lost a little bit of speed and power, but the fitness is coming back steadily.
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