Pedaling For Body Heat To Offset Chilly Temperature
Waiting until after church to ride today I thought the temperature would warm up some but not the case. Wheels on my Lynskey R300 bike rolled at 1:48 PM with 71 degrees and partly cloudy. Thankfully the wind was light at 4 mph or I would’ve probably returned home to get a long sleeve jersey. I’m not ready for cool weather. I needed 25 miles to hit 200 for the week and biked 28.69 miles so that was taken care of. This makes 2 weeks in a row at 200+. I’m getting closer to my 625 mile goal for October with 497.33 miles so far. When I finished the ride at 3:56 PM the clouds had increased some blocking more of the sun and the temperature was only 72. Pedaling upped my body heat to offset the coolness.

Today’s route is a 2021 creation. Before that I didn’t ride it. I didn’t realize I rode it 10 times. Not all of them include the San Jacinto Bayou Greenway because I didn’t find it until recently, the last couple of months maybe.

These are the top results from the bike ride according to Strava. I think these come up because these segments are recently created by other people.