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  1. #1
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    Hello, my name is Silver and I'm a bike-aholic....

    It's been 15 days since I rode outside.

    I'm unhappy and sad. I'm sure that my perfectly calloused bum is softening up. I gaze longingly at my bikes hanging on the rack and the wheel that sits on my kitchen floor with the tire unmounted as I struggle daily to mount the &*%^$ continental 4000 tire that haunts me.

    I spend untold hours peering at the internet in search of the proper rim tape and tire mounting tools, trying to decide which one will help me mount the tire.

    I search the internet for the perfect clothing that will make me feel warm and dry enough to want to go out and ride in the cold, rainy, nasty December weather.

    Where, oh, where did the sunny, warmer weather go?

    My last ride was a lovely 107.5 ride on November 27. Woah....woah...is me.



    Please tell me I'm not alone.
    "Being retired from Biking...isn't that kinda like being retired from recess?" Stephen Colbert asked of Lance Armstrong

  2. #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by silver View Post
    I search the internet for the perfect clothing that will make me feel warm and dry enough to want to go out and ride in the cold, rainy, nasty December weather.

    Where, oh, where did the sunny, warmer weather go?
    But Silver- don't you live in a warm area??
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  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisa S.H. View Post
    But Silver- don't you live in a warm area??
    Yes, Lisa, I live in Southern Indiana. But I'm from Alabama. This is frigid weather to me. I'm just whining a bit, it's really not that bad, and I'm sure that it will get worse before the winter is over. The weather that we've had for the last couple of weeks, has been either two or more of the following types of weather that I don't like to ride in....winds sustained of over 15 to 18mph, raining, colder than 40 degrees. I can usually tolerate one of these conditions, but when it's two or more, I can't motivate myself to do it.

    I've been experimenting with different articles of clothing and keep finding annoying things, like sleeves too short so my wrists get cold. Fingers too cold to shift, nose too cold.

    there is hope in that we only have about 12 more days of decreasing light and then.....celebrate!!!....the days will start getting longer. I think that as we acclimatize (is that a word?) we will be able to tolerate the conditions better, but it sure is nice to know that others feel the same.
    "Being retired from Biking...isn't that kinda like being retired from recess?" Stephen Colbert asked of Lance Armstrong

  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by silver View Post
    sleeves too short so my wrists get cold
    Someone mentioned Snocks (on the snot thread): a pair of socks with the toes cut off. If they already have a hole in the heel, stick your thumb through that hole. Dual purpose: covers the bare wrist between coat & gloves, and serves as a hanky.

  5. #5
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    welcome to BA (Bikeaholics Anonymous)

    You are not alone! I feel your angst: I've been nursing a funk of my own for a while now. I too divide my gaze between my bikes, and the nasty cold rainy/snowy weather out the window. I have zero motivation, not even to climb aboard my indoor trainer setup. I really want to ride, but I don't. I miss the soothing heat of summer like you cannot believe. I haven''t even felt like posting here on TE (although that may not be such a Bad Thing )

    *Ack*
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  6. #6
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    Oh Yes, PN, I totally get the funk. You, too, Silver. I have not been on my road bike since September. Fortunately, I am finally back in the gym, but for some reason I am resisting my bike on the trainer.

    Yesterday, I thought we might have a pretty day of white snow. But, it lasted all of a 1/2 hour, then turned into COLD, 34 degree rain all day.

    I miss SUMMER HEAT!!!. Fortunately, I only have about 7 more months to wait for summer in these parts.
    "The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury

  7. #7
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    Talking

    Silver, I couldn't have said it better than you. I know exactly how you feel.
    I woke up this morning feeling pretty dumpy. I haven't exercised for three weeks because we have had two viruses run through our family of five and I just haven't felt up to doing much of anything.
    I just finished with the lovely time of the month crap and thought that today I should feel better, but I really don't.
    I crammed some St. John's Wort (I haven't tried this in the past, so we will see if it works or not) into my face and grudgingly pulled out the treadmill. I feel like I have betrayed my poor bike somehow. I can't bring myself to set up the trainer either.
    I feel so much better after my 45 minutes on the treadmill.
    I hope we can find something else that feels as good as the bike - if you do, let us know!!
    In the meantime, I will refrain from indulging in my usual winter pity party and I will determinedly beat this funk this year!!!!

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    While I can empathize with those of you being kept inside due to bad weather I have to admit that I'm loving this time of year.

    After suffering in the Texas heat all summer I'm finally able to ride in comfort. Yesterday was a chilly 48 degrees with some very light rain. I had on a light skullcap, tights, arm warmers and a vest and was still sweating a bit during my ride. It is so nice not to feel wilted after 2 miles. I'm able to ride faster and further in the cool weather without suffering. So while I feel for those of you in the cold and wet, this is the perfect time of year to ride for me.

    Here's to a short, mild winter so you can get back on those bikes.
    As we must account for every idle word, so must we account for every idle silence." ~Benjamin Franklin

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    it's been below 40 for days and i don't like to ride in weather that cold. I'm going to a spin class 2x a week AND I AM SUPPOSED TO BE GOING TO THE GYM 2x A WEEK so i am getting SOME exercise.
    I look at my bike and think; "can i still ride that thing?"
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by li10up View Post
    While I can empathize with those of you being kept inside due to bad weather I have to admit that I'm loving this time of year.

    After suffering in the Texas heat all summer I'm finally able to ride in comfort. Yesterday was a chilly 48 degrees with some very light rain. I had on a light skullcap, tights, arm warmers and a vest and was still sweating a bit during my ride. It is so nice not to feel wilted after 2 miles. I'm able to ride faster and further in the cool weather without suffering. So while I feel for those of you in the cold and wet, this is the perfect time of year to ride for me.

    Here's to a short, mild winter so you can get back on those bikes.
    I read your post twice to make sure that I read it right. In Idaho, if it were 48 degrees we would still be riding in shorts and sleeveless jerseys!! Might tie a jacket around the waist in case of rain, but very unlikely. We must be thick skinned!!!!


    there is hope in that we only have about 12 more days of decreasing light and then.....celebrate!!!..
    Yeeeesssss!!!!!!!!

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    I am glad I'm not alone!

    Here in the Phoenix valley we are blessed with perfect winters. However with the days getting shorter it is dark before and after work for rides. The last 2 weekends it has rained and been very cold(unusual for Phx). I did not get even get out to ride this weekend. It is the first weekend since June that I have not ridden. Going from 4-5 rides a week to living for 1 or 2 weekend rides is depressing! I do strength training and aerobics 2x a week, it is not the same as riding outside. My kids tell me I am crabbier too! They shake their heads and call me "addicted." I am addicted and not appologizing for it!

  12. #12
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flybye View Post
    I read your post twice to make sure that I read it right. In Idaho, if it were 48 degrees we would still be riding in shorts and sleeveless jerseys!! Might tie a jacket around the waist in case of rain, but very unlikely. We must be thick skinned!!!!
    Yeeeesssss!!!!!!!!
    Ok, I admit it...I'm a wuss. But it was rainy and windy...doesn't that count???
    As we must account for every idle word, so must we account for every idle silence." ~Benjamin Franklin

  13. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by silver View Post
    I search the internet for the perfect clothing that will make me feel warm and dry enough to want to go out and ride in the cold, rainy, nasty December weather.
    Any kind of clothes, if you pile enough on, will keep you warm enough. Multiple pairs of gloves, mittens, and socks on your hands, socks on your feet and over your shoes, minimum 2 layers everywhere. Even a 10 or 20 minute ride can feel great (might take you 10 minutes to put on all that stuff, 10 min to take it off).

    The rain sure does bite. I like riding in the rian, I like riding in the cold, I do NOT like riding in the cold rain at all!

    I recommend not riding in an actual ice storm. A light snow fall is a beautiful thing to ride in.

    Oh, and clean your bike up afterward.

  14. #14
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    Oh for me it's not necessarily the cold, but it sure is my December schedule. Since I am a manager in a bike shop/outdoors store, we are working 6 days a week. In addition, I have three boys that participate in multiple extra activities - basketball, indoor soccer, scouts, school choir, band, the list goes on. Everyone wants to have a holiday concert. Even though we are supposed to receive more ice today, if schools are open then the activities continue. Tonight is a band concert and two in basketball. Husband is doing band - I'm doing basketball.

    This morning I had 45 minutes to exercise before getting ready for work. After the kids left, I took a nap. I can't wait until January.

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    and yes, December, the least light month!!! it's hard to get enthusiastic about riding when it's dark when you get home (unless you're raleighdon!)
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

 

 

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