Yeah, Emily, you can keep that award, I'm not going to take it away from you.
I have noticed in the past that when the temps get close to 90, I fail... i slow down and start getting too hot. That's 32 deg celsius.
On the other end of the scale, I won't be riding below freezing. A guy in our bike club hit black ice last week and at 2 mph he fell down and broke his hip and his femur (yes, that's the big bone)!! that's awful. he's a veteran rider of thousands and thousands of miles.
I have no business riding when there could be ice.
and on the watery side of the spectrum, if it's raining pretty bad when we are supposed to start, i probably won't..
drizzle i can do. and what we call spitting or misting. I can handle that too.

