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Cross-wind on the journey out from home. Cold headwind on the journey back. Glad I had me
thermals on ;-)
Cheers, helen s
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dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers wrote:
> Cross-wind on the journey out from home. Cold headwind on the journey back. Glad I had me
> thermals on ;-)
>
Ditto. Glorious sun and clear air round here despite the forecast. Managed to plan a route where I
was blown up all the hills and had to pedal all the downhills into the wind. Just settled down with
a mince pie and hot chocolate with whipped cream on top as my reward
Tony
dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers wrote:
> Cross-wind on the journey out from home. Cold headwind on the journey back. Glad I had me
> thermals on ;-)
I was a bit warm, actually. Had to stop and remove my Lusso Chest Protector :-)
That wind is very hard work, though - except I was lucky enough to have it right behind me down a
couple of steep hills. Wahaeeeeeeyy!
~PB
"dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers" <wafflycathcs@aol.comcomcom> wrote in
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> Cross-wind on the journey out from home. Cold headwind on the journey
back.
> Glad I had me thermals on ;-)
Aye, nipped out for an hour on me mtb to check it out before going on a longer ride tomorrow in S.
Wales. It was quite demoralising riding an mtb into the wind on a bit of bland tarmac but it made me
appreciate getting back indoors ;-)
Pete
"Pete Biggs" <pbiggmellon{remove_fruit}s2000@onetel.net.uk> wrote in message
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> dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers wrote:
> > Cross-wind on the journey out from home. Cold headwind on the journey back. Glad I had me
> > thermals on ;-)
>
> I was a bit warm, actually. Had to stop and remove my Lusso Chest Protector :-)
>
> That wind is very hard work, though - except I was lucky enough to have it right behind me down a
> couple of steep hills. Wahaeeeeeeyy!
>
Not that windy an hour ago, Lusso max repel tights and Breathe top just about right.
I suppose I'll have to to look up what a Chest Protector is.
Originally posted by Dirtylitterboxo
Cross-wind on the journey out from home. Cold headwind on the journey back. Glad I had me
thermals on ;-)
Cheers, helen s
I'm jealous, I came down with a cold. So I have done no cycling over Christmas
Made it to work, it was cold and wet. Oh dear.
Cheers
Richard
Frank X wrote:
> I suppose I'll have to to look up what a Chest Protector is.
Sounds like a pricey alternative to a newspaper to me.
I've been at my Mum's for the past week. Went for a ride with my stepfather yesterday and had to
borrow a 'chest protector' from their magazine rack.
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Originally posted by Danny Colyer
Frank X wrote:
> I suppose I'll have to to look up what a Chest Protector is.
Sounds like a pricey alternative to a newspaper to me.
I've been at my Mum's for the past week. Went for a ride with my stepfather yesterday and had to
borrow a 'chest protector' from their magazine rack.
--
Danny Colyer (the UK company has been laughed out of my reply address)
http://www.speedy5.freeserve.co.uk/danny/
"He who dares not offend cannot be honest." - Thomas Paine
Down here at the bottom end of the world (Tasmania, Australia) - 35C, howling northerly. Drank 4 full bottles on a 75k, 2.5 hour ride. Got home turned the cold water tap on the shower full bore and stood there for 10 minutes. Four hours later and I'm bushed.
Isn't cycling the best?:D
Spider1977 wrote:
> Down here at the bottom end of the world (Tasmania, Australia) - 35C, howling northerly.
Blimey, I never imagined temperatures dropping to -35C in the middle of the Australian summer ;-)
(I've just been taking a look at weather forecasts for Tasmania and I'm really quite jealous, except
maybe of the bits with 32mph winds).
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"Danny Colyer" <danny@speedy5.freeserve.giggle> wrote in message
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> Spider1977 wrote:
> > Down here at the bottom end of the world (Tasmania, Australia) - 35C, howling northerly.
>
> Blimey, I never imagined temperatures dropping to -35C in the middle of the Australian summer ;-)
>
> (I've just been taking a look at weather forecasts for Tasmania and I'm really quite jealous,
> except maybe of the bits with 32mph winds).
I went out cycling this summer when it was about 35C, it was far from ideal, especially up hills. On
balance, I prefer our current weather for cycling.
My favourite temp would be about 23C.
Originally posted by Frank X
"Danny Colyer" <danny@speedy5.freeserve.giggle> wrote in message
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> Spider1977 wrote:
> > Down here at the bottom end of the world (Tasmania, Australia) - 35C, howling northerly.
>
> Blimey, I never imagined temperatures dropping to -35C in the middle of the Australian summer ;-)
>
> (I've just been taking a look at weather forecasts for Tasmania and I'm really quite jealous,
> except maybe of the bits with 32mph winds).
I went out cycling this summer when it was about 35C, it was far from ideal, especially up hills. On
balance, I prefer our current weather for cycling.
My favourite temp would be about 23C.
Don't worry Frank the forecast for the rest of the week is mid 20's as you like. Just I'm a bit stuffed from today's ride to go out tomorrow, but I probably will. Days in the 30's in Tasmania, happen maybe less than 10 times per summer.
Hope you guys get through the winter in one piece, it's the joy of cycling, being out there come what may. However, I have bought an indoor trainer for next winter (call me a wimp).:eek:
Frank X wrote:
> I went out cycling this summer when it was about 35C, it was far from ideal, especially up hills.
Tell me about it. The highest temperatures coincided with the CTC Birthday Rides. It was too hot to
go into our tent between 10:00 &
17:00, and when we were out I was towing my daughter over the gently undulating Dorset roads.
> On balance, I prefer our current weather for cycling.
Oh no, I'm happy enough to go out in any weather, but I think I prefer 35C to 5C.
> My favourite temp would be about 23C.
That seems to be a fairly typical evening temperature in Tasmania at the moment, going by http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-
bin/findweather/getForecast?query=Tasman ia
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