Another commuting to work thread

I'm contemplating cycling to work which is a 20 mile round trip the reason being i currently get a lift of a lad from work and i don't want to be relying on people. But the problem is how do you motivate your self to get up at 5 in the morning and cycle to work in all weathers someone on here must do more miles than that on there commute so how do you motivate your self to do it?
Cheers and merry Christmas BAH HUMBUG!!!
Cheers and merry Christmas BAH HUMBUG!!!
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NO STAIRWAY....DENIED!
D.Leyland
Current Bike-TREK 4500
Previous Bikes
:Giant Roam 3
:Bianchi Nirone 7
NO STAIRWAY....DENIED!
D.Leyland
Current Bike-TREK 4500
Previous Bikes
:Giant Roam 3
:Bianchi Nirone 7
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Why not try it a couple of days a week first?
NukeProof Mega FR 2012
Cube NuRoad 2018
Previous:
2015 Genesis CdF 10, 2014 Cube Hyde Race, 2012 NS Traffic, 2007 Specialized SX Trail, 2005 Specialized Demo 8
I like riding a bike.
Money.
Exercise.
Weather is not that bad once your out in it.
After a while it becomes the norm and anything else is a bit of a faff.
Tomorrow I'm driving as I've got a 200 mile journey staight away work and not looking forward to the commute or the drive afterwards.
retired 9.6kg Carrera Kraken
The Carrera Hardtail combined thread - come on all you Carrera's!
The Sons Scott Genius RC20 build
i am blessed with showers at work so this really helps but i hope never to get injured again and suffer.
save the cash and enjoy
Willier GTR 2014
You're looking at 15 minutes or so in the car remember, so time isn't massively different.
Yesterday I did the longer version of my commute, 15 miles, dark, wet, windy. Still plenty more enjoyable than sitting in a traffic jam.
A while back I was doing ~12 miles each way; my rule of thumb,if you have to change buses it'll be quicker on the bike, applied, 40-50 minutes on the bike versus 70-90 minutes on the bus.
retired 9.6kg Carrera Kraken
The Carrera Hardtail combined thread - come on all you Carrera's!
The Sons Scott Genius RC20 build
Holdsworth La Quelda - Commuter
Moda Intro - Winter
Planet X Stealth - TT
I love commuting on my bike, I don't need to rely on anyone to get me to work, I prefer the solitary feeling of the countryside roads when going to work (half my route is countryside roads) and its therapeutic, the quietness, the calm.
download strava too to keep an eye on your performance getting to work and back. I wish my commute was 20 miles round trip.
Motivation comes from lots of things: enjoyment, improvement, satisfaction (ok this sounds like sex), a good ride (now hang on), getting to the end breathless and smiling... (Oh for God's sake)
I'll start again...
Going back to the original question:
Motiva... (snip)
Look - prepare everything the night before, get the bike ready and your rucksack / pannier loaded. Only have the stuff you NEED with you, leave everything else at work (main clothes, shower stuff, shoes, lock)
Make it easy to get on the bike and it will be.
Skin is waterproof and frankly I'd rather have a miserable ride home with a hot shower waiting for me than a guilty dry drive. Doing it dry is never good (Stop. It.)
2009 Specialized Tricross Sport
2011 Trek Madone 4.5
2012 Felt F65X
Proud CX Pervert and quiet roadie. 12 mile commuter
Hhaahaha funny stuff lol must admit that has put a smile on my face as i tug.......ON MY SOCKS AS THERE TO SMALL.....ER I MEAN TOO BIG :P
NO STAIRWAY....DENIED!
D.Leyland
Current Bike-TREK 4500
Previous Bikes
:Giant Roam 3
:Bianchi Nirone 7
What makes it easier is to prepare everything the night before, then roll out of bed, into my cycling clothes then out the door by 5am.
My commute is a minimum of 16.5miles each way, about 50% on unlit a-b roads before I get into Sheffield or I can complete about 90% on various Trans Pennine/Sustrans cycle routes of which they are a mixture of surfaced & un-surfaced trails
So long as you enjoy your ride, you shouldnt find it too difficult for motivation.
Remember rule 5 and get out on your bike :P