fooferdoggie
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at least something today looks good.not as much as last year but my wife has been out of the loop a lot.
@Stefan2021: The Year of Group Rides and Friendships
2021 was the most eventful cycling year of my life. Not sure whether I would find so much time for e-biking in 2022! I wish you the best rides in this new year!
Geez, you did have great memorable year with good company! Maybe next time I'm in Poland maybe I'll tag along for a ride. Had plans to cycle the German and Polish sections of Eurovelo 10 in 2020, then in 2021, but Covid got in the way.2021: The Year of Group Rides and Friendships
Many of us e-bikers are "lone wolves"; it is because it is still not easy to find e-biking peers, and often traditional cyclists do not accept us riding with assistance when they need to fight solely with their muscle power. Okay, David Berry rides with his Tyred Old People and Richard Alaskan has been admitted to a road cycling club; still, such situations seem to be rare. And yes, I had many rides together with my brother Jacek in 2020 because I used to share my e-bikes with him. Yes, I rode often with @Jerzy Bańkowski, a long time trusted traditional cycling friend. The real breakthrough happened on February 28th, 2021, a truly winter day, with snowing, cold and strong wind. Before I will tell you the story, I need to focus on the importance of the social media: Facebook and Strava (especially as many of you are against them!)
There is a FB cycling fan-page for Warsaw cycling enthusiasts called Zarowerowana Warszawa (or, Biked Over Warsaw). A person who I call Przemek The Gravel Man announced a group ride there. I contacted him, and we met on a train to Warsaw on that Sunday. When more people came to the ride, they asked Przemek what I was, to which he honestly replied: "I don't know the man; we've just met on the train" And so it began.
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Ania the Roadie (left), Staszek The Roadie (center). Przemek was taking this photo. I got enchanted with the sense of camaraderie within that group! They carried my heavy Vado onto an overpass (I felt ashamed). Ania was fascinated with my gear, like, the heated shoe insoles and socks. And when we had to cycle for many kilometres upwind, the group was drafting behind me. Out of sudden, it turned out a Metric Century was an easy and so natural distance! (There were more group rides with the Merry Gang afterwards).
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My brother Jacek organized a two-day "Heritage Ride", when we were tracing our ancestors to five generations back (Holy Cross and Lesser Poland voivodships). The trip ended with a broken rear hub in the Giant Trance E+.
Then there was June 13th, 2021. I announced a group ride on that FB group. A female by the name of Justyna was the only person to join me and Jacek on a ride around the Kampinos National Park.
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When we started our ride, I was leading the pack to determine the speed at which we would be riding. I could hear a soft voice from behind "Could we ride a little bit faster, please?" And it has turned out that the natural speed for That Woman was 30 km/h. Upwind! Justyna turned out to be a raw cycling diamond that just needed to be cut properly and put in a medallion...
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Just a week later (6/19/21), on a group ride with @Jerzy Bańkowski, Justyna and Adam. It was an exceptionally warm day!
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6/27/21. Famous "Wycinka Wolska Ride", or the best group ride of 2021! Here, Ania The Roadie, Jacek, Justyna That Woman. (I actually rode for 156 km on that day).
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7/24/21. At the farthest point of my first (and only) Imperial Century Ride.
Vacation 2021 was split into the SW Poland/Czech Republic mountain trip with Jacek, and my solo rides in SE mountains of Poland (August 2021).
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Six days of adventures with my brother, and a lot of Czech lager and Pilsner beer drunk together! Epic climbs!
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Five days of riding in demanding mountains, with some trips in Slovakia.
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Przemek The Gravel Man (left) has managed to attract me to group gravel rides. (With properly set up Vado SL, I am now in shape to be riding with his groups to my utmost satisfaction! Full power Vado is just too heavy for that kind of rides). And yes, the gravel buddies fully understand the benefits of e-bikes!
I mentioned the role of Strava earlier. Yes, it is important. We all see the achievements of other friends, and are trying to match them. Also, my new riding buddies look to my Strava achievements and the results they find there made them convinced I am a right person to ride together with them!
2021 was the most eventful cycling year of my life. Not sure whether I would find so much time for e-biking in 2022! I wish you the best rides in this new year!
we need an envy emoji.Jan 1 means ride 1.
After lunch we hit -12C, so I got dressed into appropriate attire and headed out.
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The ride stats - note the comment about phone.
Handlebar mounted devices tend to not agree with sub zero temperatures.
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The route itself - red from Strava and Blue drawn in by me (approximation at best).
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Some MUPS are cleared by city Parks and Rec department but not much cleared up on Nose Hill itself.
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Where the light was flat - I really had to concentrate on my line, as it was getting difficult to stay on the packed "walking lane".
Sunglasses came off and goggles (amber lenses) were employed. They stayed on as the temps were dropping a bit.
I have copied @DaveMatthews and @Prairie Dog with the neoprene calf wraps - works well to protect (and maybe insulate a bit) the battery.
Also, my Christmas rear light worked well. I was wondering if the saddle rail clamps would remain tight or not but first test was passed with flying colours.
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Tomorrow heading out again, but that will be with Louis (formerly @LouLouLePew but I don't think he's on EBR anymore) and there will be an adult beverage or two involved.
As he rides skinnier (but studded) tires on his Explore Pro, we'll have to stick to paths and roads.
Great start to the new cycling year, Rab!View attachment 110872
First ride of 2022 and it was a real belter, loved every minute on awesome roads! The wind was howling at times but it was dry so I wasn't letting the wind stop me from having fun in the sun on a very mild January day! It was quite a workout for my first ride of 2022, lots of big climbs and big descents! Ever since they put lovely new tarmac on this amazing descent the roads have been wet, please give me a dry day to enjoy it even more!
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I was hoping to climb this beast today but its so exposed so I didn't chance it!
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It was so good to see the sun out today, it sure was a welcome sight!
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Normally at this time of year I wouldn't go near this descent but with the mild temps and new tarmac it was a real joy this time! Its around 20% this one, the camera really does lie!
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A good start to 2022, I hope it will be a good year! Next Sunday I have a hospital appointment for a colonoscopy, hopefully all will go well and my cycling won't be affected! Happy New Year everyone!
FABulous riding year and write up, Stefan! Hope 2022 is just as wonderful for you!2021: The Year of Group Rides and Friendships
Many of us e-bikers are "lone wolves"; it is because it is still not easy to find e-biking peers, and often traditional cyclists do not accept us riding with assistance when they need to fight solely with their muscle power. Okay, David Berry rides with his Tyred Old People and Richard Alaskan has been admitted to a road cycling club; still, such situations seem to be rare. And yes, I had many rides together with my brother Jacek in 2020 because I used to share my e-bikes with him. Yes, I rode often with @Jerzy Bańkowski, a long time trusted traditional cycling friend. The real breakthrough happened on February 28th, 2021, a truly winter day, with snowing, cold and strong wind. Before I will tell you the story, I need to focus on the importance of the social media: Facebook and Strava (especially as many of you are against them!)
There is a FB cycling fan-page for Warsaw cycling enthusiasts called Zarowerowana Warszawa (or, Biked Over Warsaw). A person who I call Przemek The Gravel Man announced a group ride there. I contacted him, and we met on a train to Warsaw on that Sunday. When more people came to the ride, they asked Przemek what I was, to which he honestly replied: "I don't know the man; we've just met on the train" And so it began.
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Ania the Roadie (left), Staszek The Roadie (center). Przemek was taking this photo. I got enchanted with the sense of camaraderie within that group! They carried my heavy Vado onto an overpass (I felt ashamed). Ania was fascinated with my gear, like, the heated shoe insoles and socks. And when we had to cycle for many kilometres upwind, the group was drafting behind me. Out of sudden, it turned out a Metric Century was an easy and so natural distance! (There were more group rides with the Merry Gang afterwards).
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My brother Jacek organized a two-day "Heritage Ride", when we were tracing our ancestors to five generations back (Holy Cross and Lesser Poland voivodships). The trip ended with a broken rear hub in the Giant Trance E+.
Then there was June 13th, 2021. I announced a group ride on that FB group. A female by the name of Justyna was the only person to join me and Jacek on a ride around the Kampinos National Park.
View attachment 110863
When we started our ride, I was leading the pack to determine the speed at which we would be riding. I could hear a soft voice from behind "Could we ride a little bit faster, please?" And it has turned out that the natural speed for That Woman was 30 km/h. Upwind! Justyna turned out to be a raw cycling diamond that just needed to be cut properly and put in a medallion...
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Just a week later (6/19/21), on a group ride with @Jerzy Bańkowski, Justyna and Adam. It was an exceptionally warm day!
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6/27/21. Famous "Wycinka Wolska Ride", or the best group ride of 2021! Here, Ania The Roadie, Jacek, Justyna That Woman. (I actually rode for 156 km on that day).
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7/24/21. At the farthest point of my first (and only) Imperial Century Ride.
Vacation 2021 was split into the SW Poland/Czech Republic mountain trip with Jacek, and my solo rides in SE mountains of Poland (August 2021).
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Six days of adventures with my brother, and a lot of Czech lager and Pilsner beer drunk together! Epic climbs!
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Five days of riding in demanding mountains, with some trips in Slovakia.
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Przemek The Gravel Man (left) has managed to attract me to group gravel rides. (With a properly set up Vado SL, I am now in shape to be riding with his groups to my utmost satisfaction! Full power Vado is just too heavy for that kind of rides). And yes, the gravel buddies fully understand the benefits of e-bikes!
I mentioned the role of Strava earlier. Yes, it is important. We all see the achievements of other friends, and are trying to match them. Also, my new riding buddies look to my Strava achievements and the results they find there made them convinced I am a right person to ride together with them!
2021 was the most eventful cycling year of my life. Not sure whether I would find so much time for e-biking in 2022! I wish you the best rides in this new year!
I was very lucky to get such a mild day at this time of year, I hope your weather improves soon and you can start enjoying your bike again!Great start to the new cycling year, Rab!
Waiting for the snow, ice, slush, wind and rain to clear from the island before I venture out for my start!
+15 C. For me, that value means the Spring has begun... I stop wearing goggles from 60 F up.it was a bone chilling 60f, and IDK how much Celsius
Northern Europeans are a hardy bunch…It’s well known that Americans are soft…you stop wearing goggles at 15 C…I might put away my windbreaker at 21C+15 C. For me, that value means the Spring has begun... I stop wearing goggles from 60 F up.
I can see why you put so many miles on your bike. The countryside is beautiful and the roads just practically beg to be ridden.View attachment 110872
First ride of 2022 and it was a real belter, loved every minute on awesome roads! The wind was howling at times but it was dry so I wasn't letting the wind stop me from having fun in the sun on a very mild January day! It was quite a workout for my first ride of 2022, lots of big climbs and big descents! Ever since they put lovely new tarmac on this amazing descent the roads have been wet, please give me a dry day to enjoy it even more!
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I was hoping to climb this beast today but its so exposed so I didn't chance it!
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It was so good to see the sun out today, it sure was a welcome sight!
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Normally at this time of year I wouldn't go near this descent but with the mild temps and new tarmac it was a real joy this time! Its around 20% this one, the camera really does lie!
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A good start to 2022, I hope it will be a good year! Next Sunday I have a hospital appointment for a colonoscopy, hopefully all will go well and my cycling won't be affected! Happy New Year everyone!
Beautiful ride! Wish I was there rather than here in the snow. There are idiots around here that wish for a white Christmas. Statistically it happens every 11 years and they got their wish and more. Biggest dump since 1996! Fingers crossed for the colonoscopy.View attachment 110872
First ride of 2022 and it was a real belter, loved every minute on awesome roads! The wind was howling at times but it was dry so I wasn't letting the wind stop me from having fun in the sun on a very mild January day! It was quite a workout for my first ride of 2022, lots of big climbs and big descents! Ever since they put lovely new tarmac on this amazing descent the roads have been wet, please give me a dry day to enjoy it even more!
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I was hoping to climb this beast today but its so exposed so I didn't chance it!
View attachment 110877
It was so good to see the sun out today, it sure was a welcome sight!
View attachment 110878
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Normally at this time of year I wouldn't go near this descent but with the mild temps and new tarmac it was a real joy this time! Its around 20% this one, the camera really does lie!
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A good start to 2022, I hope it will be a good year! Next Sunday I have a hospital appointment for a colonoscopy, hopefully all will go well and my cycling won't be affected! Happy New Year everyone!
That's Arizona weather! I spent 1976/77 at the University of Warsaw on an academic exchange, did not have temps like that at Christmas time! Maybe climate change is not a hoax after all?+15 C. For me, that value means the Spring has begun... I stop wearing goggles from 60 F up.
You must be in the lower mainland of B.C?Beautiful ride! Wish I was there rather than here in the snow. There are idiots around here that wish for a white Christmas. Statistically it happens every 11 years and they got their wish and more. Biggest dump since 1996! Fingers crossed for the colonoscopy.
To tell you to stay on your (left) side of the road as you approach the bend.I can see why you put so many miles on your bike. The countryside is beautiful and the roads just practically beg to be ridden.
I do have a question though. I know you do things opposite as far as roads go on your side of the pond, but why does the arrow in this picture point opposite the curve???
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But hey, isn't Minnesota in the United States, too?Northern Europeans are a hardy bunch…It’s well known that Americans are soft…you stop wearing goggles at 15 C…I might put away my windbreaker at 21C
Statistically it happens every 11 years
I think the 11-year Sun activity cycle is a better explanation. We had severe winters in Poland in late 1970s, with a culmination in 1978/79 ("The Winter of the Century"). You were lucky to not to be there at that time! Some people used to ski in Warsaw, and I was wearing my goggles during that winter if I just needed a walk!That's Arizona weather! I spent 1976/77 at the University of Warsaw on an academic exchange, did not have temps like that at Christmas time! Maybe climate change is not a hoax after all?
At 60F I get my motorbike out, that's our summer weatherFor my New year’s day (unexpected) ride it was 21C/70f…today for another ride it was a bone chilling 60f, and IDK how much Celsius. Tomorrow approx 4” of snow…about time I got a rest
@DiggyGun Already answered and I agree with his answer, but I thought I would check our Highway Code to see what their definition is...do have a question though. I know you do things opposite as far as roads go on your side of the pond, but why does the arrow in this picture point opposite the curve???
Thank you!Beautiful ride! Wish I was there rather than here in the snow. There are idiots around here that wish for a white Christmas. Statistically it happens every 11 years and they got their wish and more. Biggest dump since 1996! Fingers crossed for the colonoscopy.
stop mixing Fand C, I failed basic math and Im getting upset+15 C. For me, that value means the Spring has begun... I stop wearing goggles from 60 F up.