From: | Giri K. |
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ShankarTry it out and see. Cycling in traffic needs a little more energy than on empty smooth surfaces. you can do it for sure but it can also be a pain. If you have time, then by all means, set an example!Daylight - The sun again makes you tired soon as compared to the lovely evening breeze in the cantt area.Pollution - makes you tired after a whileContinuous stopping and accelerating - This saps you out faster than continuous smooth ridingPurushotham,It is good that you are doing 15-20 kms in the evenings. But as you have rightly said, the difference in going from Alwal to Madhapur is
On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 3:50 PM, purushotham <[address removed]> wrote:
Thanks sir. As I mentioned in my previous thread, I do 15 to 20kms (min 5days in week) riding daily in the evenings(between 7 and 10) in cantt area on my Road Runner Pro. I do enjoy a lot cycling in the lush green area. To test once, I rode once from Madhapur to Alwal in hot noon. oops, tired a lot, not because of distance and its because of lot of pollution. Will try to do atleast once during monsoon. :)On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 3:31 PM, Vidhyashankar Kannan <[address removed]> wrote:
ShankarCheers,Send us an update of your experience if you start cycling on this route. It goes through cantonement and industrial areas.Purushotham,Cycling from Alwal to Madhapur is a large effort. It is 22 kms and you will spend an hour easy going one way. I salute you if you try this. But please make sure you have that kind of time to cycle 2 hours everyday. It is not impossible but perhaps a better idea is to take the MMTS upto one stage and maybe have a folding cycle to do the remaining to office. Of course folding cycles are quite expensive and your budget may not permit. But if you do manage this even 2 days in a week, its amazing!
On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 3:15 PM, purushotham <[address removed]> wrote:That's nice to hear Shankar sir. Will try one day to commute from my home(Alwal) to office (Madhapur) :)IS there anybody in this route who are biking?On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 2:41 PM, Vidhyashankar Kannan <[address removed]> wrote:
ShankarRegards,I have detailed my experiences here. If anyone has the time and interest to read, please do. Most of all, keep riding. It helps in more ways than one. And don't be scared of traffic. Ride confidently, not rashly.I have easily completed 15000 kms till now. My initial enthusiasm for having the cyclocomputer and calculating average speeds and top speeds has all gone away now. I have just the rear light to prevent auto drivers from coming too close and I wear a helmet and clear goggles to see everything clearly. My basic motto is to just ride, have oodles of fun and stay healthy. I am happy and my family is happy. And cycling gave me the stamina to sprint 1 km easily.Rains are the best time according to me. nothing beats getting drenched, pounding away on the pedals and cutting through water and traffic. I reduce my tire pressure a bit to ensure higher grip and move on. A sealed bottom bracket helps as the water cannot get into the crank. And I have NEVER been stuck in a jam in 6 years. The pavements are my territory or I simply pick up the cycle and put it across the divider to find a way home.There are NO issues with traffic ever. The trick is to stay very alert and pedal with the traffic. I ensure that I ride at 25 km/hr or more speed to stay with the traffic. Everyone respects you as long as you respect yourself. If you think you are a lowly cyclist, then go to the left of the road and pedal slowly at 12 km/hr. You will get home safe and without much adventure. If you want to really feel the thrill of cycling, pedal in traffic, learn to change gears quickly and accelerate fast. You will enjoy the thrill of staying in front.It has been an exhilarating experience since now and I have no intentions of letting go. I have crossed an age of 40 and am at the peak of my health. Cycling has helped me regain my lost stamina, enough to play with my children for long hours without getting tired.I find this thread interesting. I was also waiting to see if there were any senior "cycle to work" guys. As I have 5 min now, let me give my side of the story:Been cycling to work now for 6 years everyday except in May when the sun is too hot. It is not impossible to cycle in May but the time taken for the body's temperature to return to normal after the ride is high. As I cannot waste too much time in office waiting to cool down, I stay off cycling in the hottest month
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Enjoying my second week of biking to work. Ahh... the joy of watching curious onlookers watch me and, sometimes, stop me and ask about office commuting in general and my bike in particular ...Pity, I will have to take a break when the rains start.Seshadri--\\\\
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Run and leave the future behind !On 7 July[masked]:46, purushotham <[address removed]> wrote:Inspired by some of pics and stories in FB, I opted for cycling around 8 months back and I am enjoying it. Bought Road Runner and its nice feeling to ride. I stay in Secunderabad cantonment area(Alwal) and ride every day around 15 to 20kms rounding cantonment lush green and no pollution zone. I ride in the evening between 7 to 10 as morning busy with my son school preparations. :)Cycling on city main roads is really challenging, not because of huge traffic, but due to heavy pollution. Once I tried from Madhapur to Alwal in the noon hours and got tired a lot due to pollution then I given up idea of cycling to work.Cycling not only make you healthier it also boosts your confidence levels. :) And when I feel down for cycling, I do take inspiration from Krishna garu. He is true motivatorHappy riding.On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 10:03 PM, Krishna Mandava <[address removed]> wrote:
Dear Friend,
Out of personal interest and as a regular 'bike to work' person I am interested to know a fellow HBCian who cycles to work on a regular basis come what may...
Little about me - I am a graduate in Agriculture and work for a Govt. Insc. Company. Been associated with HBC for quite a few years. Never left cycling from my teen years barring two or three spells of a few months each. My prime concern is menacing vehicular pollution on roads. My passion is to encourage everyone to experience the wonderful world of utilitarian cycling. Love to see the roads flood with cyclists.
If you are cycling to work passionately on a regular basis, rain or shine, could you please drop a line or share your love for cycling to my personal mail - <[address removed]> !!!
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