Wind!

Had an exciting ride home last night - at one point doing nearly 40mph on the flat! Wind has been gusting this morning to 100kmh so decided it would be silly to attempt the Kessock Bridge crossing. I felt vindicated this morning as, from my car, I saw a cyclist sheltering (cowering might be a better word) in the lea of one of the main stanchions. I think he'd got 2/3rds of the way across but an odd effect is that the wind is always far worse (probably caused by the hills there) at the last 1/3rd to the north end. Hope the poor guy made it across but he was possibly a bit foolish.
ETA - to give you some idea of the crosswind, my windscreen washers were only wetting the down-wind side of the screen!
ETA - to give you some idea of the crosswind, my windscreen washers were only wetting the down-wind side of the screen!
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Glad we got that one out of the way early
Judging by the look on his face, the poor cyclist was having that problem himself! :shock:
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I just don't enjoy pushing my bike for a kilometer (bridge span) whilst leaning into the wind and trying to stop the bike blowing away. I've tried it a few times and there's just no point.
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That's exactly what it feels like on the Kessock Bridge - except one side is a busy dual-carriageway and the other side is a 40m drop into the North Sea :shock:
Unfortunately the spare pair of underpants and throat lozenges for the other symptoms are not available....
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I walked to the train station (as normal now) with my huge gym backpack and the wind was twisting me around. I tweaked my hip playing the drums on monday night and it's killing me now.
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Me and a mate have decided to cycle together as we're getting concerned about the heavy winds
2009 Specialized Tricross Sport
2011 Trek Madone 4.5
2012 Felt F65X
Proud CX Pervert and quiet roadie. 12 mile commuter
Aw, that's lovely - you can cycle hand-in-hand and everything.
6.30am - horizontal rain battering the house, decide (reluctantly) to take car and have 15min lie-in.
7.30am - wind drops away substantially, rain stops, sky begins to clear. Too farking late to switch to bike.
Grrr.
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B-Twin Alur 700 = Sundays and Hills
Very glad not to be cycling
I had a bombshell dropped on me at work today and I was shaking angry when I got to my bike. Going straight into that wind on the way home I somehow managed a straight 3:00 minute mile and I let off in the middle of it when I realised I'd left my poor mate behind.
There was a huge gust not far from home that almost brought me to a standstill and I actually screamed at the wind and stood in the saddle to push against it.
I had a long soak when I got home to calm down.
and UE - we were cycling down unlit NSL stretches where 38 ton artics go. As a pair we were much more visible than on our own. It was genuinely dangerous on a couple of bits where we both got blown about the carriageway by the cross wind.
2009 Specialized Tricross Sport
2011 Trek Madone 4.5
2012 Felt F65X
Proud CX Pervert and quiet roadie. 12 mile commuter
On a better note, I actually see the sun come up this morning, and the sun set on the way home, spring is coming. Yay.
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B-Twin Alur 700 = Sundays and Hills
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Man up. Hail and (head)wind for me this morning. Didn't make my fella feel very alive.
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Bit of hard man training I call it, bloody hell my hands are red raw though and killing even with subzero gloves, weird weather I completely know where you're coming from. I see other cyclists when I drive my daughter to nursery and fear the worst and hope they have the basic skills to stay up right.
Unfortunately I am far too kind and let my wife drive and cycle more or less everyday so don't really have a choice haha.