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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: jkeisenh on May 07, 2004, 09:31:00 am
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Today, I don't have to change out of my jersey into a work shirt.
Today, I got a free bagel and tshirt to make up for all the other hundreds of thankless days.
Today, when someone honked at me, there were other cyclists yelling back at the driver along with me.
Today, I'm sporting the latest in cycling fashion in my cube.
Today, people are thanking me for something I do secretly every day.
I *heart* bike to work day.
Anyone else there this AM?
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Don't you get all sweaty though?
The only way I could bike to work regularly is if I had a shower waiting.
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Congrats...
I used to bike in (or walk) when I lived closer in. Hell, I'd bike in now, if there was a safe route...
That's awesome.
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The only way I could bike to work is if I found a nice pathway between Adams-Morgan and College Park MD.
I would love to cycle to work. I got up at 6am this morning to go for an hour ride, so that my legs wont be stiff for mountain biking tomorrow.
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Oddly, this was our first day of driving to work from suburbia for us. We have been biking to the VRE station on select day, and driving to Metro on other days.
No, we don't plan to make a regular habit of driving in, but we're headed to Baltimore for the Drive By Truckers show after work.
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Originally posted by mark e smith:
The only way I could bike to work is if I found a nice pathway between Adams-Morgan and College Park MD.
I would love to cycle to work. I got up at 6am this morning to go for an hour ride, so that my legs wont be stiff for mountain biking tomorrow.
Couldn't you hook up with the Rock Creek trail some how-- maybe via the Cap Crescent??
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good for you chimbley (and anyone else who biked today) - last year I racked up almost 2,500 commuting miles and am hoping to beat that this year
I wasn't at the rally this morning because I left my bike at the office last night and went straight to the Birchmere but I will be resplendent in my blue bikeforums.net jersey on the way home today
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Originally posted by chimbly sweep:
Couldn't you hook up with the Rock Creek trail some how-- maybe via the Cap Crescent??
I dont know could I? Please whisper sweet nothings to me some more.
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Originally posted by brennser:
I wasn't at the rally this morning because I left my bike at the office last night and went straight to the Birchmere but I will be resplendent in my blue bikeforums.net jersey on the way home today
I'm sporting the new DC Vote/ Taxation Without Representation jersey. It's sweeeeet.
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where can you get these?
Originally posted by chimbly sweep:
Originally posted by brennser:
I wasn't at the rally this morning because I left my bike at the office last night and went straight to the Birchmere but I will be resplendent in my blue bikeforums.net jersey on the way home today
I'm sporting the new DC Vote/ Taxation Without Representation jersey. It's sweeeeet. [/b]
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Originally posted by brennser:
where can you get these?
Capitol Hill Bikes. And $5 from every jersey goes to DC Vote. They're great-- especially when you're riding at a national event or outside the region.
And did I mention that they come in both men's and WOMEN'S sizes??
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Sadly I still drove to work.
Riding down 270, on the beltway, over the Cabin John bridge then down the toll road is not only dangerous but probably illegal. I could've rode up MD 28 then taken Whites Ferry then down rte 15 to rte 7 then south on VA 28 I suppose, but then I would've got to work just in time to turn around and go home again!
It sucks to be me on bike to work day. :(
Plenty of the lads here at work did though.
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Originally posted by chimbly sweep:
Originally posted by brennser:
where can you get these?
Capitol Hill Bikes. And $5 from every jersey goes to DC Vote. They're great-- especially when you're riding at a national event or outside the region.
And did I mention that they come in both men's and WOMEN'S sizes?? [/b]
Why the hell should we give you lot the vote? You'd only elect Marion Barry for President.
:D
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so does anyone know a way to ride from Springfield to DC...I guess I could research street routes to the Mt. Vernon or Custis trails...
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Check this link (http://www.bikewashington.org/commute/index.htm) for DC routes
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For commuter routes, visit WABA's webpage (http://www.waba.org) or email one of their friendly staff who can help you out. If I lived out there, I would street ride to the Mt Vernon trail... sounds like a lovely commute. Sure beats my Mass Ave commute!
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thanks, I have checked out WABA's site a bit, but I think an e-mail is in order...maybe they will know the best street routes to Mt. Vernon...
how far do you who bike to work go?
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I'm only 2.5 miles, but it's all on roads, no bike lanes, fighting traffic.
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I don't do it very often, but I'm trying to change that. It's 19 miles each way, same type of terrain as Chimbly.
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Ok, I'm pro biking and all, but bikers need to follow the fucking road rules.
I was just out on my lunch break running, when two bikers almost poorlulu'd me as I jogged through the crosswalk. They clearly were running a red light, and weaved their way through traffic...I never even saw them coming.
When I yelled "assholes", the two dreadlocked white teenagers in front of me turned around, thinking I was speaking to them, but the assholes kept on pedalling, not even looking back.
I got a look at one of them, turns out he's a guy who works in my building. The other one probably does too.
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Originally posted by Sacktastic Bag O' Nuts:
Ok, I'm pro biking and all, but bikers need to follow the fucking road rules.
I couldn't agree more, and yet they wonder why cyclists are hated by motorists/pedestrians.
Just yesterday on my Purcelville run....When I pass another cyclists/jogger I give them a warning as I approach, "passing on your left", give them a wide berth and thank them as I pass....maybe I'm not a tough 'hells angel' type cyclist, but I think it's just common courtesy....This twat yesterday, another roadie I might add, passed me without warning and so close I could smell his body odor then cut back in front of me so quick I had to brake to avoid him. Am I missing something? Are cyclists supposed to be ignorant fuckers? If so, I need to take up a different activity.
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be careful who you yell "asshole" to...could be your boss : )
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how far do you who bike to work go?
10 miles each way
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Originally posted by Bollocks:
yesterday, another roadie I might add, passed me without warning and so close I could smell his body odor
That sounds rather faggy, further reinforcing the tenets of Dupeks theorem:
Mountain Biking Is Gay.
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i hate bike to work day. i was minding my own goddamn business driving along today, when some idiotic cyclist turns in front of me and just takes his merry old time going down the road. so i was a bit pissed off, and a tad impatient as well. in order to avoid HITTING HIM (i should have), i had to swerve around him a little bit on the other side of the road just to get around him. there were no other cars coming. nada. then bam! out of nowhere some undercover cop pulls me over for "failing to drive on the right side of the roadway."
tried to explain to him that there was a damn biker in my way and i didn't want to hit him. he called me a fool and proceeded to degrade me. what an ass. i got out of getting a ticket though.. which was nice. but fuck that! i hate bike to work day!!!!! :mad:
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Originally posted by i do not heart your balls:
i hate bike to work day. i was minding my own goddamn business driving along today, when some idiotic cyclist turns in front of me and just takes his merry old time going down the road. so i was a bit pissed off, and a tad impatient as well. in order to avoid HITTING HIM (i should have), i had to swerve around him a little bit on the other side of the road just to get around him. there were no other cars coming. nada. then bam! out of nowhere some undercover cop pulls me over for "failing to drive on the right side of the roadway."
tried to explain to him that there was a damn biker in my way and i didn't want to hit him. he called me a fool and proceeded to degrade me. what an ass. i got out of getting a ticket though.. which was nice. but fuck that! i hate bike to work day!!!!! :D
However, bike messengers are fair game! ;)
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Originally posted by Dupek Chopra:
That sounds rather faggy, further reinforcing the tenets of Dupeks theorem:
Mountain Biking Is Gay. [/b]
Cycling gear is totally gay, I'll give you that.
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Originally posted by i do not heart your balls:
proceeded to degrade me. what an ass. i got out of getting a ticket though.. which was nice. but fuck
So all of that practicing withholding your gag reflex really pays off in avoiding tickets! <img src="http://pages.prodigy.net/hauxfan/Signs/Group_3/14.gif" alt=" - " />
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Does anyone know the distance of the Crescent Trail, and if it's okay for road bikes.
Cheers.