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  1. #1
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    That day on Ride the Rockies a 200 lb rider almost got blown off the road, he was on the downhill side of the pass. Fortunately, I ended up sagging the windiest part of the route. I've ridden in crosswinds in N. Dakota where I feel like a drunken sailor, weaving in and out.

    I thought we had strong winds in the midwest where I'm from but they're nothing like what we have here. Last week I got cranky just from the wind blowing around the house.

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    Beaufort Wind Scale

    A pretty good way to estimate wind speed.

    http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaufort_scale
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  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate View Post
    A pretty good way to estimate wind speed.

    http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaufort_scale
    That is really interesting - thanks! I think a lot of times people overestimate wind. I'd almost say that it feels stronger when you are riding a bike than walking because you're so much more vulnerable to its effects.
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  4. #4
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    I know I can manage gusts up to 80 km/hour, because I survived a time trial in those conditions many years ago. Slowest time trial ever - one young participant sat in the ditch and cried after it took her 2.5 hours to complete it.
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  5. #5
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    It averages 15-25 here often and I can't stand it. I hate winds. Being a larger cyclist, I'd rather have a cross than head wind. I feel like I'm slowed to a snails pace in head winds no matter how hard I push. I had to stop yesterday one time because I pedaled so hard I was getting a pain in my side and I was slowed to a near stop. I sometimes wonder what cars that pass me think-watching me sluice through the air so awkwardly.
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  6. #6
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kathi View Post

    I thought we had strong winds in the midwest where I'm from but they're nothing like what we have here. Last week I got cranky just from the wind blowing around the house.
    I'm from the midwest too, and I've *never* seen wind like we have here. I get irritable too - when its blowing like it has been the last month, it starts to feel like someone's just poking at you with a stick to be annoying. Especially when its not accompanied by a storm coming in.
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    Crosswind is scary.
    I don't know the speed, but on my last windy ride I thought I'd fall, cars were moving erratically and tumbleweeds, trash and other debris were blowing all around. I don't care to repeat that.
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