Thursday, May 17, 2007

forecast calls for rain

So the forecast is calling for rain. Possible flooding, in fact. Where does that put us? On bikes in the rain! Who says you can't ride in the rain? I have a few concerns, sure: lightening, visibility, and hypothermia, oh and traction. Let me address each. There are more lightening strike survivors than fatalities. (where am i going with this... oh yes...) My strong advice is that we shouldn't risk it. Being on a bike in a lightening storm is NOT advisable. Visibility could be a problem in downpours. If you can't see the road while riding, it's probably a good idea to find a spot to wait until the rain isn't so heavy. As for the vehicle passing by, assume it probably can't see you whether it is daylight, or under a rainy sky. Clinically speaking, hypothermia is when your body temperature falls below 95 degrees. In the nutshell, if you are cold either put on some warmer clothes (change into dry clothes), and/or work harder aerobically to create more heat. Wet roads decrease bike-to-pavement contact (i.e., less traction). Wet roads increase the chances of "sliding out" on your bike so be especially careful when cornering. The more likely scenario is that we'll all just ride in the rain. pretty plain. pretty simple.

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