The point is: The sooner I am in the office, the sooner I can go, the faster I ride the sooner I am back at my great wife and my nice children.
So I always ride as fast as I can.
I used to enjoy the early morning ride through Warwickshire countryside.
I came across a stray cow that was wandering along the road towards me one morning.
I called the authorities so it could be repatriated before running foul of the morning commute – 60+ mph vehicles on that stretch of road!
What’s the rush? Getting to work is not a race.
The point is: The sooner I am in the office, the sooner I can go, the faster I ride the sooner I am back at my great wife and my nice children.
So I always ride as fast as I can.
Stefan — why haven’t you taken the great wife and nice children out for rides with you?
-“BB”-
I do. Thats the time I ride slow 😉
We live close to the center of a 600,000 Inhabitants City, so we do not own a car and ride a lot together.
If you don’t have a shower at work, riding slower is not a bad idea.
Even riding slow is faster than walking.
-“BB”-
For a lot of people it is…commuters racing to work is known as “Cat 6 racing”.
When did Joe get slow? Yehuda was always the casual rider.
The commute to work has more need for speed than any recreational race. Maybe all of you don’t run late like I do?
Many people who commute to work have to be there at a certain time – their livelihood depends on it.
Simple – leave home sooner 🙂
I used to enjoy the early morning ride through Warwickshire countryside.
I came across a stray cow that was wandering along the road towards me one morning.
I called the authorities so it could be repatriated before running foul of the morning commute – 60+ mph vehicles on that stretch of road!
Leave sooner? and miss the Breakfast with my family? Or force them to go up earlier? No, I do not think so…