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10 miles each way, rain or shine

but ive got today and tmorrow on the tube instead as im racing on sunday and i find my legs have trouble if ive cycled all week!

or if ive got a weekend trip i always tube it on the friday


 
Posted : 11/10/2012 7:51 am
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34K each way - if i went trunk road it would be 22K but i aint going down the a96!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


 
Posted : 11/10/2012 8:01 am
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15 miles each way, pretty hilly with 1200 ft of climbing each way. The road in the morning, which is quiet roads for the main, so far from unpleasant. This is the extended 20 mile off-road return journey....

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Or one of them. I've a choice of great routes. Its hellish!!! 😀


 
Posted : 11/10/2012 8:08 am
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So jealous of all you guys above with nice commutes. Mine is 11 miles each way from Ashton to Salford Quays through the centre of Manchester battling with the rush hour traffic, but I still love it. Like someone said above, it wakes you up in the morning and de-stresses you on the way home. My route is also slightly downhill on the way in to work and uphill on the way back (who'd have thought it), which is nice. At the moment it is taking me about 50mins on the way in and an hour on the way back (stop-start due to traffic lights/busses/people stepping out in front of me/cars blocking the cycle lanes etc etc) on a singlespeed road bike.


 
Posted : 11/10/2012 9:25 am
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So jealous of all you guys above with nice commutes.

I'd urge everyone to spend a good bit of time thoroughly investigating possible routes using the [url= http://www.sustrans.org.uk/ ]Sustrans online mapping[/url], [url= http://www.cyclestreets.net ]CycleStreets journey planner[/url] and a even bit of scouting about in spare time.

IMO it is well worth taking a route that is 5-10 minutes longer if it means you are out of busy traffic and can have a nice enjoyable relaxing cycle instead of a stressful bum-clencher.

You may not have anything of course. Cycling provision is famously crap in this country (I lived near Manchester for a while and it was hard to get anywhere useful without going on a motorway, so you're probably stuffed stormtrooper).

All the more reason to [url= http://www.sustrans.org.uk/support-sustrans/become-a-supporter ]become a Sustrans supporter[/url], as they are one of the few charities that actually seem to be making some progress on the ground.


 
Posted : 11/10/2012 9:45 am
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GrahamS just to rub it in, is it well drained and non muddy in the wet aswell?

13 each way on or offroad, off does get muddy tho so not done it much this year 🙁


 
Posted : 11/10/2012 10:09 am
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20 miles each way between 3 and 5 days a week on the bike. Traffic free for 12 miles then urban traffic after that. Wouldn't want to do much further, or much shorter for that matter.


 
Posted : 11/10/2012 10:15 am
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GrahamS just to rub it in, is it well drained and non muddy in the wet aswell?

Erm.. actually... not so much... no

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Posted : 11/10/2012 10:17 am
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snap graham - i drop onto the deeside way for 10k about 2k from my door and then cut through parks etc on the edge of the city- keeping off the roads was a primary concern when we bought our gaff.


 
Posted : 11/10/2012 10:19 am
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+1 to what Graham is saying. Spend some time looking at a map, or just nipping up side streets & paths - you'll be surprised at what you might find. I've found nice quiet routes into the cycling wastelands of Bradford & Drighlington, so it's possible! 🙂


 
Posted : 11/10/2012 10:22 am
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If you've got time, its always nice to get one of those traditional paper OS things, and have a game of 'I wonder where that goes' on the way home.

I've found a good few fun alternative off-road routes home that way

* Disclaimer: I've also ended up axle deep in a few bogs, and shouldering my bike over multiple dry stone walls and stiles. Hey ho! 😀


 
Posted : 11/10/2012 10:26 am
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6 miles each way...... so a 12 mile round trip :wink:. Very busy A road all the way, not to bad if it's fine, grim if it's raining. It's amazing how much grit and s¥$t gets thrown up by vehicles as the pass you in the wet.


 
Posted : 11/10/2012 10:29 am
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7 miles each way here every day, if I'm running late I can cut down to 6 but I rarely do (lots more traffic). I sometimes add in an extra mile or two off road on my way home when I'm on my CX and the pannier(s) aren't fully loaded with shopping etc


 
Posted : 11/10/2012 10:31 am
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do be careful though - there are a couple of bits on my route i actively avoid after the waking of the chavs times at school holidays - you get chased , stones chucked at you etc etc .... only if im climbing mind you - i quite like a game of skittles at 60kph !


 
Posted : 11/10/2012 10:33 am
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Erm.. actually... not so much... no
I did say in the "wet", not "monsoon season" 🙂

Cheers for the links, unfortunately told me what I already knew, muddy 90% xc route or 2miles longer cleanish route with a 3 mile schlep on a horrible A road at the end, mixing it up with cars lorries and trams 🙁

Good places to start looking for new commuters tho


 
Posted : 11/10/2012 10:37 am
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35 miles into London - by public transport (45 mins) & walking (30 mins)


 
Posted : 11/10/2012 10:38 am
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cyclestreets doesnt recognise aberdeen.


 
Posted : 11/10/2012 10:40 am
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3.5 miles each way on roads / tow path, passing a large Tesco en-route which makes shopping for food very convenient.


 
Posted : 11/10/2012 10:40 am
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7 mkles each way 5 days a week. Try to detour for a coast ride home 2 times a week which is 26 miles


 
Posted : 11/10/2012 10:46 am
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14 miles each way if I cycle and use the train for the Bradford to 'fax bit. 22 miles each way if I go all the way, which I only do if I have no time constraints and it's nice out.


 
Posted : 11/10/2012 10:47 am
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cyclestreets doesnt recognise aberdeen.
didn't recognise manchester or bolton either, works on first half of post codes, have you tried that?


 
Posted : 11/10/2012 10:47 am
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cyclestreets doesn't recognise Aberdeen.

I didn't realise it was an Independent nation state. Have they been to the UN? 😉


 
Posted : 11/10/2012 10:49 am
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cyclestreets doesnt recognise aberdeen.

Yeah the search engine is a bit pants. 🙂

But it does definitely have maps for Aberdeen.
It even has its own mini-site: http://aberdeen.cyclestreets.net/
(no Doric translation though)


 
Posted : 11/10/2012 10:49 am
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Have people tried the free [url= http://www.bikehub.co.uk/iphone-app/bike-hb-iphone-app-now-in-review/ ]Cycle Hub App[/url].

Its quite handy too for route planning, especially on the fly. Can give you the most direct or the more pleasant scenic routes. I can't vouch for it recognising Aberdeen, but Manchesters definitely there 😉


 
Posted : 11/10/2012 10:52 am
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Have people tried the free Cycle Hub App.

Yep. Basically the same as Cycle Streets (uses their maps and routing engine) but the sat-nav bit of it is better (does turn-by-turn directions with voice).

You can even plan routes on CycleStreets then just plug the route number into the Bike Hub app.


 
Posted : 11/10/2012 11:01 am
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Circa 26 years and counting.

🙁


 
Posted : 11/10/2012 11:33 am
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aye poke that route - even the quietest route is LETHAL.

it suggests my journey is 8.2 miles - i do 15 to avoid crazy roads.


 
Posted : 11/10/2012 11:34 am
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8 miles each way, combination of road and cycle track


 
Posted : 11/10/2012 11:39 am
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16.2 miles to work, up to 25 miles back home depending on time & energy levels. 2,400ft of climbing on the shortest return route (work & back), extended routes all add more climbing.
Aim to be doing that 2 to 3 times a week, managed 81 times so far this year, hoping to get a hundred in by Xmas.
All on road on my (t)rusty Kaffenback.


 
Posted : 11/10/2012 11:51 am
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aye poke that route - even the quietest route is LETHAL.
it suggests my journey is 8.2 miles - i do 15 to avoid crazy roads.

Fair enough - that is probably more leeway than CycleStreets allows for.

If you anyone has any good routes that don't appear in CycleStreets the [i]please please please[/i] get involved and update the map.

It is all based on [url= http://www.openstreetmap.org/ ]OpenStreetMap[/url]/[url= http://www.opencyclemap.org/ ]OpenCycleMap[/url], it's relatively easy to do and updating it means all cyclists in your area can benefit from better mapping and routes.

http://www.cyclestreets.net/getmapping/
http://www.cyclestreets.net/edit/


 
Posted : 11/10/2012 11:59 am
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Live on the Isle of Wight.

2 days per week in Swindon (140 miles round trip)
2 days in Birkenhead (460 miles round trip)

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Posted : 11/10/2012 12:05 pm
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8 miles each way 5 days a week (unless the wife is feeling kind and lets me have the car)


 
Posted : 11/10/2012 2:12 pm
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about 2.5 miles in total

Sometimes i get stuck behind a horse. Very annoying 🙂


 
Posted : 11/10/2012 4:35 pm
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? Surely if it is only 2.5 miles then you are walking anyway?


 
Posted : 11/10/2012 5:38 pm
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25 miles each way by car (motorway for 90%).

I get the occasional urge to cycle, but then i wise up 😀 It would add 4-6 miles to the journey and maybe 3-4 hours to my working day. Which would mean getting up at 5 in the morn and getting home after 9. I wouldn't see the kids at all.


 
Posted : 11/10/2012 6:03 pm
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5.5 in and 6.5 back along the second half of GrahamS route. git of a climb up into the town and back to the house each way though. But hell it makes you stronger. Just a couple of times a week at the mo as I'm working back up after a few years of not riding.

We are rather blessed with ex railway turned dirt track up here, makes rides out with my wife easier as she loves the bike but not bouncing down rocky singletrack.


 
Posted : 11/10/2012 7:45 pm
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23 miles either way on the country road route 🙂

or

20 miles either way on the A49 🙁


 
Posted : 11/10/2012 7:53 pm
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Graham S - you'd like to think i'd walk it if it was only 2.5 miles

I've walked it as couple of times, but its a bit dodgy with no pavements and busy roads

Therefore, you'd think i rode instead. Sadly, you'd be wrong...


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 7:48 am
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12 miles there and back...every day. takes about 20-25 minutes to get into work and 30-40 to get home because its uphill....good training though
takes longer in the car for some reason...and i hate waiting for buses!!
the days are starting to get darker....should be interesting......


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 8:55 am
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On Monday I drive 215 miles from Ilkley to Surrey, drive back Tuesday night.

For the rest of the week either ride 18 miles each way to Leeds or get the train


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 9:02 am
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6 Miles direct. Up to 12 off road!


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 9:14 am
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Graham S - you'd like to think i'd walk it if it was only 2.5 miles

I've walked it as couple of times, but its a bit dodgy with no pavements and busy roads

Therefore, you'd think i rode instead. Sadly, you'd be wrong...

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Posted : 12/10/2012 9:34 am
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ha ha - to true!!!

Worst still is that you'd think i car share with the other 2 guys i live with and work with.....


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 10:46 am
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25 miles each way by car (motorway for 90%).

I get the occasional urge to cycle, but then i wise up It would add 4-6 miles to the journey and maybe 3-4 hours to my working day.

Really?

25 miles, mainly motorway: 30 mins, being generous, suspect it's longer? Assuming no traffic too.

30 miles on the bike: 1:45 without killing yourself, so that's an additional 1:15, more like 2.5 hours. Worth doing once a week perhaps? Or do one way. Great way to get some good miles in!


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 11:19 am
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15 minutes door to door. Would probably be quicker cycling, but alas, I am the very definition of a lazy mountain biker!


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 11:41 am
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3-4 miles there...
between 3-13 miles home, depending on how much energy I have...


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 11:45 am
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Worst still is that you'd think i car share with the other 2 guys i live with and work with.....

Doubly disappoint!

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Posted : 12/10/2012 1:04 pm
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Really?

25 miles, mainly motorway: 30 mins, being generous, suspect it's longer? Assuming no traffic too.

30 miles on the bike: 1:45 without killing yourself, so that's an additional 1:15, more like 2.5 hours. Worth doing once a week perhaps? Or do one way. Great way to get some good miles in!

I'd be a sweaty ballack if i tried to do it in that time njee. There's the dozen or so roundabouts and 40+ sets of lights that the detour has over the motorway to consider. I'll maybe try it some day, but considering i'm averaging 0 miles per week for the last 2-3 months, (due to injury) i'd need to get some training in.


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 3:40 pm
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6 miles each way in London, from Acton/Chiswick area to Soho. Been doing it on the mtb for the past couple of months, which feels like very hard work but finally today I get to pick up my commuter machine from having its hub gear serviced (insert rant about SRAM's servicing ability here).

Takes me about 25 minutes generally, traffic dependent.


 
Posted : 12/10/2012 3:43 pm
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I go the slightly longer 5 mile route in, back has been anything up to 25miles, its Leicestershire though so not many hills.


 
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