Deflated

I had to visit the mechanic today, so I tossed the bike in the truck. However, when I was ready to leave, I noticed the back tire was kind of low – but not flat. I asked the guys if they could pump it up, and the pressure held enough to get to work. A little more air after work got me home.

I’ve been too beat tonight to fix it, so I’ll have to use the other bike tomorrow.

Miles Ridden: 6.3

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Late Ride

It was a normal commute today, but since I had to work late, the ride home was a grumpy one.

Miles Ridden: 9.4

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NITE Ride 2008

Dan and Cliff in the Velodrome
Watching the Race in the Velodrome

I’ve been looking forward to the 2008 NITE Ride (Navigate Indy This Evening) for a while. I was able to talk the neighbor and his wife to come along, so it looked to be a good time. We left town before 8:00 and we arrived a little before 9:30.

Cliff, LInda, and Dan at the Start Line
Ready to Go

The worst part of the night happened right as we were unloading. The neighbor’s wife lost her balance with her foot in the toe clip and went down on the pavement. She did a faceplant on the street, scratching her glasses and splitting her lip. Her description included her teeth dragging across the asphalt. Luckily, the bleeding stopped soon, and there was little swelling.

Ready to Go
There Was a Big Crowd

We checked in, checked out the end of the last race in the Velodrome, and browsed the merch in the Bicycle Garage tent. After the bike decorating contest, it was time to go.

Backpack Passenger
Happy Passenger

The route travels south to the IUPUI campus, around the zoo, across the canal, and through the Statehouse complex before circling the Monument Circle. We then stopped at the snack stop for cookies and Gatorade.

Rest Stop
At the Rest Stop

Resuming north on Meridian and Pennsylvania, the route meandered through the Butler University campus, much to the delight of the small groups of drunk college students that cheered us on. We ended up on the grounds of the Art Museum before returning to the Velodrome. Rain showers found us on the last couple of miles, so we skipped the post ride Fazoli’s and just packed up and left.

Monument Circle
Cyclists on the Circle

A great time, and I hope to do it again soon.

Dog on Board
Another Dog Along for the Ride
(who seems to be checking out the babes on the sidewalk)

Miles Ridden: 20.4

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Sunrise on the Wabash

Sunrise on the Wabash

There was rain and t-storms forecast for today, so I’m glad I rode before work instead of to work. We ended up having several doozies come through, including one at quittin’ time.

Miles Ridden: 9.0

P.S. I saw my first Xtracycle in Indiana today. I was across the street looking out a 2nd story window, so I couldn’t tell much about it, but it seemed to possibly be a cruiser bike.

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Leisurely Ride Around Campus

Morning Wheat Field
Wheat Field in the Morning

My normal to and from work, plus I rode to band practice across campus. It’s relaxing to take a slow ride between the red brick and limestone buildings – no traffic, few pedestrians.

Miles Ridden: 10.3

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Monday Commute

There and back.

Miles Ridden: 7.1

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Chased by the Rain

I need to watch the Weather Channel a little better so that I can get out on my rides before the storms come. It wasn’t until I was about as far away from my house that I could be on my route before I heard the thunder. Here’s what I saw behind me.

There's a Storm a-Comin'
Lots of Rain

I was on the Lilly Road Route and was planning to continue onto the Wabash Avenue Route. However, the threat of rain convinced me to head north on the US231 bridge a back home.

As I left the bridge, the rain started. But in my favor, it only lasted a few minutes as the heavy stuff must have turned to the north. Still, I was hammering pretty hard to get home and got a great workout.

Another Wea Creek Shot
Another Shot of Wea Creek – After the High Water has Receded.

I passed a gentleman on a road bike somewhere on River Road going the opposite way, and then again on Lilly Road near the factory. He and I must have been taking the same route in different directions.

Miles Ridden: 17.8

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More Rain

My ride was cut short by rain this morning (when the TV Weather Guy says that the rain will come between 1pm and 7pm, wouldn’t you expect to ride dry at 11am?), but I still got a little time in.

Big White House on Morehouse Road
Perpetual Project House on Morehouse Road

Miles Ridden: 9.4

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Watchin’ Out for Lester

Can you believe I didn’t ride yesterday? This week has presented one perfect riding day after another, and I somehow got too busy on my day off work to get out. Not today. I hit the road around 9:30.

Beautiful weather, 69 and no wind, met me outside. I headed up on 400W, across on 500N, and back down on Soldiers’ Home Road and Happy Hollow Road. River Road brought me back home.

Side Yard

Lone Tree

Hay Rolls

Trees on 500N

R!

Horses on River Road
I Can’t Resist the Horses

The neighbor and I refer to any roadkill opossum as “Lester”, as in Lester Flatt, because they end up flattened by the many cars that pass over them. I had to dodge three today.

Miles Ridden: 20.9

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A Different Kind of Bad Driver

It looked like today would be a commute so similar to the others this week, but there was a difference. The muppet of the day was another cyclist!

I was riding east on State St approaching a green light at Marsteller Ave. This is a one way to the north, so I was lucky that I saw the young lady on the upright Trek coming from my left when she left the curb. She was traveling south from the sidewalk into the crosswalk with a clear Don’t Walk sign. There were no autos coming from either direction, so I guess she thought it was safe to cross. I was able to slow enough to not hit her. She yelled ‘Sorry!’ while steering her ride up the ramp back to the sidewalk on the other side – tightly gripping her coffee travel mug in her left hand.

I rode the last couple of blocks to the bike rack, and saw her coming up on a sidewalk once again to park at the same rack. She was my bike rack buddy! After she apologized once again (saying she never saw me), we exchanged pleasantries about the weather and walked into the building.

I guess I should have said something about all the things she was doing wrong, but I didn’t think she would really care (plus, I would sound like a pretentious know-it-all). It’s likely she’ll no longer ride a bike as soon as she is able to keep a car on campus.

There was a quick trip to a meeting in the afternoon, then home on the direct route (again).

Miles Ridden: 8.3

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