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Distance:
19.76 km
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Time: 01:02:30
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Avg Speed:
18.97 km/h
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Max Speed:
32.41 km/h
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Avg Cadence: 75 rpm
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Route:
Home to Work
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Category: general: commute -
solo
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Temp:
Min: -5
Max: -4
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Terrain: Road: Flat
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Bike: Giant Boulder SE XC Mtn
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Club: Flatlanders Bicycle Club |
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Distance:
19.87 km
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Time: 01:01:27
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Avg Speed:
19.40 km/h
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Max Speed:
42.56 km/h
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Avg Cadence: 75 rpm
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Route:
Work to Home
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Category: general: commute -
solo
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Temp:
Min: -4
Max: -2
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Terrain: Road: Flat
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Bike: Giant Boulder SE XC Mtn
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Club: Flatlanders Bicycle Club |
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Much of my commuting route involves quiet residential streets instead of major streets. This works out fine for me since there's less bike/car interaction overall, although I generally have no problems on any part of my route. On one particularly quiet section this morning I noticed a car coming out of a back lane; I wasn't sure if he could see me so I slowed to a crawl as I approached (it needs to be said that I have LOTS of lighting on my bike). Sure enough, he didn't notice me until the last moment and slammed on his brakes (he really was going too fast for ice-covered roads) resulting in a slide out across most of the road. While he was reversing I proceeded along my way, during which time he shouted out of his window "Isn't it time to put away the toys?" to which I replied "So, if I was driving a car would it still be my fault that you can't stop properly?" He had no reply. I did throw in "At least I have traction!" and continued on my way. What an utter bonehead.
The rest of my commute was peaceful and enjoyable as usual.
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