I love the autumn and there was a distinct autumnal feel in the air this morning. It wont be long until lights are put back on bikes, thermal gloves and hats are being dug out of drawers and riding becomes a little bit less enjoyable.
But before then, there is autumn. From now until the middle of November we have ten weeks of the potential for the most pleasant riding conditions of the year - in my view.
Those halcyon days of crisp blue skies and falling leaves are a thing of wonder which just make me want to ride all day.
If chilly mornings put you off then you can always follow this year's Vuelta which is beginning to come to a head, check out the world championships later in September in Italy or look out for the Giro de Lombardia October - the race of falling leaves.
Just get out there...
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Showing posts with label autumn. Show all posts
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Monday, 2 September 2013
Sunday, 28 October 2012
Autumn cycling beauty
So pleased I managed to get out yesterday rather than waiting for today's club run.
Although its not as wet as feared today, yesterday was an absolute stunner.
A relatively flat 75 miler around the Cheshire lanes including a splendid frangipane cake at Jodrell Bank.
Millions of crisp colourful leaves from a hundred thousand trees lined our route most of which will be like soggy weetabix in a week's time.
Beautiful halcyon days.
Although its not as wet as feared today, yesterday was an absolute stunner.
A relatively flat 75 miler around the Cheshire lanes including a splendid frangipane cake at Jodrell Bank.
Millions of crisp colourful leaves from a hundred thousand trees lined our route most of which will be like soggy weetabix in a week's time.
Beautiful halcyon days.
Wednesday, 5 September 2012
Signs of autumn for Manchester cyclists
There's no doubt that autumn is on its way. Despite the fact that 'summer' has been indecipherable from winter at times this year, the coming of autumn brings a new set of challenges to the cyclist.
If the last couple of years are anything to go by September and October should be months to look forward to. There was a balmy week last September when the mercury rose to a scorching 33 degrees and autumn has generally been much dryer than summer for the past five years. Add to this the beautiful natural colour palette and autumn is my favourite season.
On the flip side, there was a distinct chill in the air this morning on the daily commute and for the first time I could see my breath at the lights. The other major difference is that the schools are back in force and therefore, so are the cars. The difference is really noticeable.
We have the squelchy mulch of fallen leaves and the low sunrises to come and with the sun now setting before 8pm, it wont be long until it's time to put the lights back on...
If I could choose my perfect cycling weather it would be like those all too rare halcyon autumnal days of clear blue skies, bright sunshine and chilly temperatures. Bliss.
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On the flip side, there was a distinct chill in the air this morning on the daily commute and for the first time I could see my breath at the lights. The other major difference is that the schools are back in force and therefore, so are the cars. The difference is really noticeable.
We have the squelchy mulch of fallen leaves and the low sunrises to come and with the sun now setting before 8pm, it wont be long until it's time to put the lights back on...
If I could choose my perfect cycling weather it would be like those all too rare halcyon autumnal days of clear blue skies, bright sunshine and chilly temperatures. Bliss.
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