Even More Wind Biking to FM 1485 and Back
Yesterday was windy but today stepped it up even higher. 31 mph gusts from the south made it an interesting bike ride. Biking north was a breeze but when I made the turn around under US59 at Caney Creek riding up from under the overpass I knew the ride back to Kingwood into the headwind required extra leg power.
The bike ride began at 11:32 AM, a little earlier than yesterday. Since I rode a route to the south on Thursday I chose one going north today. Wanting a shorter route I selected what I label the “Kingwood – FM1485 – Kingwood” route. The distance today came in at 30.19 miles, about 2 miles less than yesterday. With today’s mileage the week totals 124.08 miles (road + virtual) and January totals 251.43 miles (road + virtual).
Overall the weather looked like this while I biked: start 72 (88% humidity, 68.0 dew point), overcast, wind S 18 mph gusts 27 mph. Finish 72 (89% humidity, 68.4 dew point), overcast and breezy, wind S 22 mph gusts 31 mph. I dressed for a little chill with shorts, long sleeve thermal jersey, and a new Pearl Izumi Elite Escape Barrier Convertible Jacket.
Unlike yesterday no power spikes up into the 600 watts range today. Instead I recorded three spikes above 300 watts. I breezed along getting to FM 1485 improving my average speed to 13.4 mph before turning south into the strong headwind. The route zigged some so I got a little wind relief on Valley Ranch Parkway from US59 to the Grand Parkway underpass. Once I rolled under the Grand Parkway the wind hit pretty hard reducing my speed up the short incline almost below 10 mph until I reached the top. Windbreaks gave me some recovery time among the trees. I rode back to US59 through Forest Colony with the houses on my right blocking a little of the wind. At the Kingwood Drive u-turn I changed from headwind to tailwind until I rode into Kings Manor where the winding streets began and the wind moved accordingly. In Kingwood I alternated between headwind and tailwind slowing for stops signs and street crossings to finish the ride at 2:04 PM. Fortunately no light rain today and no need to wash the bike which I did yesterday.
When I stopped at Rosewood Cemetery to visit my wife’s grave I leaned the Canyon against the curb like I usually do while I walked to the grave site. Once I got there I looked back at my bike and it lay on the concrete knocked over by the strong wind. No damage except my saddle turned some and a scuff on the side of the saddle. I moved the saddle back into position and got on the bike. Next time in the wind I will lay the bike down.
I switched the GoPro camera and PowerPod from one side to another on the shared mount. The camera is much easier to push the record/stop button with no obstruction. I don’t know if the PowerPod move caused the power readings to not hit 600+ with the wind stronger than Thursday’s ride.
With a projected rain storm around midnight Friday, Saturday biking may be indoors on Zwift.