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Winter Riding

As we have seen from Graeme Raeburn recently, clocking up the miles during winter is actually possible. Although Mr. Raeburn is one of the more ‘hardcore’ cyclists I know and that shorter days, work commitments, family life and inclement weather make it a struggle, riding hard and consistently through the colder months of the year is achievable.
This last month the UK has seen a lot of snow and ice, and for the first time I have considered acquiring a set of rollers, or even a turbo. Yet, when I do motivate myself to drag my limbs out of bed that extra hour or two earlier, and take to the task of getting dressed (see Tom Southam’s piece) in several layers of Lycra and merino that feel a lot tighter than before, riding in winter isn’t as bad as some would have you believe.

In fact, I feel quite smug riding my all-weather tyres with new mudguards and frame pump intact. That extra espresso is compulsory but gives you more kick as you hit the country lanes. That ‘freshness’ on the face from those north winds aren’t so painful, as long as you’re core is keeping warm and the cadence is good. And then once you break past the lingering memory of a warm bed and catch a rhythm, one finds that you can actually ride.
All images © Ben Ingham
Indeed, the bare trees and shivering hedgerows allow you to see more of the landscape and the low winter sun can be absolutely beautiful (see Matt Seaton’s Tales of the Winter Rider). When you arrive home the warmth of a hot shower or bath and a well earned coffee is sublime. Then there is the satisfaction of knowing your friends/rivals have stayed in bed and you can ride strong into the spring with big lungs and good legs.
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Cole Harden
21st January 2010 06:52pm
Tom Southam rides with an iPod? Harumph.
As long as he's "tuning out" the rest of his environment, perhaps he might just close his eyes while riding the trainer- that would certainly solve his problems regarding clothing choices.
But good on him for getting in the Ks.
Cole
daniel alpin
22nd January 2010 12:07pm
you neglected to mention the horizontal sleet, even my rapha overshoes couldn't keep my feet dry on saturday when i went out
Chris Tree
22nd January 2010 12:58pm
Snow or not I have been out everyday this year so far, somedays just 15mile commute (round trip) somedays further. My winter jersey and a stowaway when it's damp/windy/-5 does the trick!
I wish I'd kept the whiskers though!
Matt Carey
22nd January 2010 01:35pm
Spot on! The cold wind on the face, the freshness of the air, then the hot shower when you get back in. Bliss! I was out in temperatures of -5 the other weekend and I was fine -- plenty warm enough. Just wish I had the time to get out more.
Tim Bishop
22nd January 2010 11:40pm
True, it may not seem worthwhile for the first ten minutes, but once you find a rhythm and the country lanes you don't look back.
the air can only be described as 'bracing'! Summer riding seems like a different sport.
A nod to all winter training Spartans!
T