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View Poll Results: How do you weather the winter months?

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  • I hook my bike up to a trainer.

    19 25.00%
  • I put my bike on rollers.

    0 0%
  • I take spinning classes at the gym.

    4 5.26%
  • I deal with the cold and ride outdoors anyway.

    34 44.74%
  • Cold? What cold? I can ride year round where I live!

    12 15.79%
  • Cold? What cold? It's summer in this hemisphere!

    3 3.95%
  • Other

    4 5.26%
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  1. #18
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    Colorado
    Posts
    425
    I voted that I deal with the cold and ride outdoors anyway . . . for me this also covers the trainer option. We have a very small house so our trainer is in our unheated detatched garage. So even if I want to ride the trainer, I still have to deal with the cold, just not the wind. I have been, and plan to continue to ride on the weekends when the weather is decent, but so far based on my rides in the 50's I don't think I can handle below 40's. Luckily we have a lot of winter days in the 40's and 50's. It was 24 yesterday on the way to work and I saw 2 people riding, Brrrrr. I'm afraid I'd have to wear so many layers I wouldn't be able to move in those kind of temps.

    Funny, I just looked at my avatar after posting this and saw the road and I realized that soon all of the roads will be covered in sand and gravel, particularly the shoulders and bike lanes, and I really have no interest in riding in that crap. So my weekend rides may be limited once the snow (and sand and gravel) hits.
    Last edited by HappyAnika; 11-16-2006 at 02:41 PM.
    The best part about going up hills is riding back down!

 

 

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