BTWD Summary 1

Posted by Christopher Smith Thu, 15 May 2008 23:58:00 GMT

So, of course, after bragging about how every week is bike to work week for me… I ended up not riding my bike too much for bike to work week. This might have had something to do with being quite sick with what I suspect was food poisoning, becoming severely dehydrated, passing out, and having a nice little trip to the hospital. That’ll teach me.

Anyway, I managed to mend well enough by Thursday that I was at least able to participate in Bike To Work Day.

This morning I got out of the house a tad earlier to meet up with one of my co-workers, who was doing the trek all the way from Pasadena (I kid you not). We met up at a Del Taco at Hollywood & Santa Monica, and biked in together from there. I can’t say enough about how much more fun it was to bike in with someone else. 15-30 minutes on a bike by yourself is no biggie and can actually provide some useful “me time”, but for longer trips, I’m enough of an extrovert that having some company really makes the experience more fun. Better still, having someone else along for the ride made both of us work harder to maintain a good pace. Particularly since we had some… significant differences in gravitational forces applied to us, I had to work harder to keep up with him when going up inclines, and he had to work harder to keep up with me on the declines. Net effect: he actually set a personal best time for his ride in (and by a significant margin), even though he covered an extra mile from his previous record, and I likely did the same (if only I kept track of such things).

I didn’t make the effort to visit all the stations where they were handing out all the free schwag, but I was handed a Google-branded portable bicycle pump for my efforts. I actually already have one of those, so I’m offering it to anyone who actually has participated in Bike to Work Week. If you have other interesting schwag to offer in exchange, that’ll bump you to the front of the line.

The ride back was solo the whole way, but was still shockingly effortless, confirming once again that my body really does repair itself better on five days rest as opposed to four (or none), even if I’m dreadfully ill during the rest time. To those of you who don’t grok what this means, I’ll spell it out for you: I’m getting old. :-(

All, in all, this has made me more interested in trying to find like minded (and like-capable) parties to share the ride in to and back from work. I’m sure if I do some hunting around amongst the various biking interest groups in LA, I’ll find some good candidates.

Other bike-to-work observations:

  • Bus drivers don’t care if it is Bike to Work Month/Week/Day. I probably should have just ended that sentence at “care”, but in fairness they do seem to care about the folks that are actually on their bus… just noone else.
  • The Los Angeles area really does just have an insane number of potholes along the side of its roads, and Beverly Hills is shockingly one of the worst offenders.
  • You might think that reporting potholes would be a wise way to address the above, but you’d be wrong! The potholes I reported last week were mended… resulting in a massive lump of asphalt rising from the street, surrounded by a protective moat that appeared as though dug by some diminutive siege engineer attempting to provide protection to a soon-to-be built castle at the summit!
  • Bike to Work Day is probably the only day you can “take the lane” while going under the 405 on Santa Monica without anyone honking at you.
  • Worst part of biking in warm weather: waiting at a red light while seemingly paradoxically producing more sweat than the entire time you spend on the trip actually moving.
  • Biking to Work is good and all, but be sure not to accidentally take the car keys with you as you head out the door. I have a very forgiving spouse, but I think I still may need to sleep with one eye open tonight.
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  1. X's Wife about 16 hours later:

    That was very cute! Glad you enjoyed the week – we’re very proud of your hard work on the bike!

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