Thursday, December 31, 2009

Last bike ride of 2009


just had to be on my brand new Giant Advanced TCR road bike. The weather has not been good for road bike riding, so on New Years Eve afternoon I decided to just do it. The temps at ride time was 30, as per my new cycling computer with a temp function, something else to keep track of. The bike is really nice. I got in a whole 9 miles, riding down to Heartland Cycle just to see if Byron was in, but the shop was closed for the New Year's. I did have to dodge some ice on the roads, but they were actually not too bad. The road salt does concern me some riding on the racing wheels with the thin tires, but no flat today.

Tomorrow the plan is to do a road ride with some of the friends that ride in the summer, Ronnie I know wants to ride. Everyone have a safe New Year's eve, until next year...

Monday, December 28, 2009

Sedgwick County Park


is a good place to ride that is, close to home, easy to get to, and usually is a place where you can many times find other cyclist riding. I need about 35 more miles on the Roadie to get to my year mileage goad of 2,500 miles on the faithful steel framed road bike. Christmas eve this year brought about 2" of snow this year, but with today's temperatures of over 45, it melted most of it away. With the paved path around the park it is a good place to ride any type of bicycle. There are usually walkers and their dogs on the trail, so it pays to pay attention to the traffic on the path. As the sun started to set, the temps started to drop, and by the time I got home it was in the 30's. Someplace along the way, my chain picked up something and there was a jump whenever the chain went through the rear derailluer. Byron at Heartland Cycle cleaned the chain, removed the problem link and got me going. One more ride and I should have my 2,500 miles on the bike for the year.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Wichitians that live East




don't like to go West, West siders sometimes will cross the tracks to go east - to work. It is not as bad as it used to be, but the way the town was layed out, that is how it seemed to be. Several our city fathers decided that elevating the RR tracks that seemed to divide the city would help eleviate the problem. It was a daily thing, waiting on trains as you were driving across town. The project now complete is great, no more waiting on trains! Today's ride started out with following the project about 1 mile.


Another Wichtia landmark is the old Joyland Amusement Park, now vacant, but the old wooden roller coaster is still standing, in need of a new owner. Today's ride left Wichita, heading west on McArthur road, into western Sedgwick County. Temps started out mid 20's, finished almost 50 with a slight breeze, a perfect Christmas week ride of 55 miles.

Saturday, December 19, 2009

I need to get a few







more clicks in on the Roadie to get to 2500 miles on the bike for this year. I am needing just over 100 miles to make my goal. Late December is a tough time of the year to get in a couple of longer rides. By just riding regularly (several times per week) I should be real close. This morning I road the Gunnar Roadie to the radio show, getting in just over 20 miles on the commute. It was a cool 34 out when I left home, and never got much warmer all day. With it being cloudy, it seemed colder.



On my way back across town, I went through 'Old Town', Wichita's center city that has seen much improvement the past 10 yrs. I stopped by the yet to open Intrust Arena for a few shots. Then found a couple of other spots that seemed fitting for a shot.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

This mornings ride across town


started at a balmy 27 degrees. Compared to the 5 we had a couple of days ago (when I did not ride) seemed warm. With the proper clothing, 27 really did not feel cold at all. In fact, after a few minutes it gets kinda toasty actually.

I really like riding on the 17th abandoned RR path. At some point the city has to open this path up for biking, jogging, walking, maybe even horses as it goes out into the county. This shot is taken at the I-135 overpass where the path will have to tie into a N-S trail under the highway. I don't really know how far east the trail could go. The old RR line did go to eastern Kansas. I guess some places it has been returned to farmland. It would be good to see it turn into a KATY trail type of path. Check out http://www.bikekatytrail.com/.

Today I decided to ride the Salsa Chili Con Crosso, a great bike for the gravel that the trail offers.