Anti-Cycling Rant on Colorado Springs Business Journal Website

April 12th, 2007

Last week the editor of the Colorado Springs Business Journal, Mike Boyd, wrote an anti-cycling article. I found out about the article from the Medicine Wheel list. His rant was in response to the Colorado Department of Transportation’s public service tips on sharing the road with cyclists. I remember hearing CDOT ads last year. I’m guessing it was about this time of year since more people will be getting out on bikes once the weather gets nicer. It’s been snowing most of the day so I doubt there were many cyclists out today to annoy Mr. Boyd. You can let him know your opinion at Mike.Boyd@csbj.com or 719-329-5202.

He complains about having to slow down for cyclists. The 10 seconds that a motorist has to wait for a cyclist shouldn’t ruin their day. As a matter of fact in Colorado, we basically do have as much of right to the road as the gas guzzling SUVs. Cyclists are required to stay as far to the right as is safe. Unfortunately motorists think they’re the ones that get to decide that it’s safe for us to ride through the pot holes along the curb.

His comment about the tip for cyclists to remember to smile as you bicycle past the rows of cars waiting at the intersection — it’s just polite is “doesn’t this seem to contradict the whole play by the same rules as motorists thing?”. I haven’t looked at the driver’s manual lately but last I knew it’s legal for cyclists to ride up the right side of stopped traffic at a traffic light to the back of the first car in the line. About the tip for motorists to be patient and wait to pass until it is safe he asks, “for whom, the cyclist or the motorist?”. Unfortunately that’s the attitude of lots of motorists.

He does have a point about some cyclists running stop signs, red lights, and not riding single file but plenty of motorist break rules too. I try to always obey traffic rules because of motorists’ opinions and it’s the right thing to do. I had a friend run a stop sign because he got dropped from the group we were riding with. He did get pulled over by a cop. I went and talked to the cop since we had been intentionally buzzed by a motorist a couple miles before. The van mirror had to have been less than 6 inches from my elbow. We were on a 4 lane street and in the bike lane. We had a description and license plate but the cop said there was nothing he could do about it. Talking to the cop right after he caught my friend running a stop sign was bad timing but still cops are rarely willing to protect cyclists.

April B7 Challenge Update

April 11th, 2007

April B7 Time Trial Heart Rate

Another month has rolled around and that means time to weigh in for the B7 Challenge and also to do the 3 mile time trial again. Actually we were supposed to do the time trial last week but with my crazy week, I didn’t get it done.

Now a good question would be “So what about your March update?” I was busy and had other more interesting things to write when I had a chance. Of course my update would have been more interesting if I hadn’t been slower than in February. That’s right. My time trial time in February was 16 minutes and 47 seconds. In March I was 4 seconds slower. My excuse was that I was still recovering from my Eiseman Hut ski trip. My weight had dropped to 198 pounds. I was at 200 the beginning of January but peaked out at 204 pounds.

On April 1st I weighed in at 194 pounds so my weight was headed in the right direction. Unfortunately I’ve gained a little back in the last week. I haven’t been tracking my food with Diet Power and I haven’t gotten much exercise. I don’t even really think about it but when I’m keeping track of my food I tend to make better food choices.

After the cold, snowy weekend, we had great weather on Monday. The temperature made it all the way into the lower 60s. It was a perfect day to go see if my speed had improved any. I hadn’t been on my bike in almost a week so I was well rested. I felt good and got in a good warm up before starting the time trial. I felt much better during the time trial than I did during the first two. My time was 14 minutes 39 seconds which was encouraging.

I was able to keep my heart rate higher this time. In March my average heart rate was only 171. This time it was 180 with a maximum of 190 at the end. When I’m fit I can actually hold a slightly higher average heart rate. I still just barely feel like I have some base fitness and am still a long ways from having race fitness.

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Local Road Racing Next Weekend

April 8th, 2007

2008 Colorado College and Air Force Academy Race Info

Next weekend there will be 3 local collegiate road races that will also have USA Cycling races. Saturday morning Colorado College is holding a time trial up Cheyenne Canyon. That will be sure to get everybody’s legs burning even if it’s only 3.5 miles. Later on Saturday there will be a criterium at Colorado College.

On Sunday there will be a Circuit Race at the Air Force Academy with some good mileages. I’m not sure exactly what course they’ll be using but it would be hard to come up with a bad course. The courses they’ve used in the past haven’t gone as far south as my B7 time trial course. I’ve done both collegiate and USCF races there in the past and the hills tend to really break the packs up.

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Happy Easter

April 8th, 2007


I hope you all had a happy Easter. Today I spent some time with family which was good. I also spent time setting up a different laptop for work after something got corrupted earlier this week. I couldn’t get it figured out and the IT guy spent a while on it too. The good news is I can still access all my data but Windows won’t work right. I’m stressed enough about work and really didn’t need computer problems.

Even besides the laptop, I had a crazy week. Julie, my wife, was out of town for the first 4 days for her cousin’s funeral. She took Cassidy, our 2 1/2 year old, but I had Danielle, our 4 year old. The day Julie came back, I came down with a cold. I’m feeling mostly over it now.

Framing New GarageWe’ve had freezing drizzle and snow since Friday. Friday I had to chip thick ice off my windshield when I left work. Yesterday a couple guys came over and helped frame part of our new garage. It wasn’t very nice to be outside working. Today it snowed off and on. It’s still cloudy and cold but the snow has stopped. Tomorrow it’s supposed to be nearly 60 degrees so hopefully I’ll get a lunch time ride in.

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Leadville 100 Racers Need a Psychiatrist

April 1st, 2007


I was checking that I had linked correctly from my previous post to the 2007 Leadville 100 Mountain Bike Race Entrant list. One of the Google Ads on the page was for finding a psychiatrist. Somebody must think Leadville 100 racers are a bunch of crazies.

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Floyd Landis Coming to Colorado Springs

April 1st, 2007

Word from the local Bicycle Village is that Floyd Landis will be having a Town Hall Q&A; sometime in May. The date is still being worked out. My guess is it’ll be similar to the one they did at their Westminster store.

By the way, the Leadville 100 logo is on Floyd’s blog even though he isn’t on the 2007 Leadville 100 entrant list.

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