I was going to go for a ride last night after work. It was sunny and in the 50s during the day, and in the mid-40s in the evening. It would have been my last post-work ride of the year. I had everything ready to go.
Then during the afternoon I started to feel like I was coming down with a cold. My throat hurt, and I was tired and had that fuzzy-headed feeling. And I just did not feel like changing into my bike clothes and putting air in the tires. So I decided to skip the ride. At first I planned to go for a walk instead, but by the time I got home (fighting more traffic on the highway than usual -- this week has been really bad with traffic) I was too tired to do anything other than collapse on the couch. I couldn't even muster the energy to wrap the Christmas presents that I have to mail out this week.
If I hadn't done two rides last weekend, I probably would have been more inclined to ride last night. And if the storm they were forecasting for this coming weekend had not shown indications of staying far enough south to miss us, I would have forced myself to go. But the weather looks like it will be chilly but dry for most of the weekend, so I will try then for one more ride in 2014. After that I will be busy with holiday things.
On the positive side, I usually reach the can't-muster-the-energy-to-put-air-in-the-tires stage much earlier in the fall, sometimes as early as October. This year has had more than it's share of obstacles and stresses, but it's been good for cycling for me.
- Gray 2010 carbon WSD road bike, Rivet Independence saddle
- Red hardtail 26" aluminum mountain bike, Bontrager Evoke WSD saddle
- Royal blue 2018 aluminum gravel bike, Rivet Pearl saddle
Gone but not forgotten:
- Silver 2003 aluminum road bike
- Two awesome worn out Juliana saddles