I used to cycle to and from work once or twice a week when living in Balmain, mainly because I had things to do when I finished and no car at the time so it was convenient. Having now moved house, had a baby and bought a car all since my last blog post things have changed just a bit... I now cycle to and from work 4 or sometimes 5 times a week mainly because it's the quickest way to get from Clovelly to Walsh Bay and back each day. It means I can leave work around 5pm (I know, but I have a baby to bath now) and be home in 30-40 mins depending on what gets in my way. If I'm lucky and ride fast I even get time for a dip in the ocean to cool off as well!
Anyway enough about me. Cycling in Sydney is not half as bad as everyone told me it would be and as I had expected. I find vehicles (especially buses) taking a wider birth from cyclists that they ever do when I'm driving by (my new) car. Let's face it, Sydney drivers are some of the worst in the world (from my experience travelling - which includes Buenos Aires, Argentina!!) for lack of patience and road-rage. Only once since starting to cycle approx 80-100km a week have I had a motorist deliberately cut me up - I get cut up just about every time I get in the car! The funny thing is, the prat in the Suzuki was just annoyed I was catching him up at every set of lights and getting in front of him again so proved the point he was (marginally) faster in his over sized motorcycle with 4 wheels by trying to knock me off - I'm deliberately careful to keep a good distance from cars as much as possible so it' wasn't as close as he would have liked I'd say!
So why are Sydney (and maybe it's Australia wide) drivers so aggressive toward other vehicles? You could hardly say it's the busiest city in the world for traffic, it just seems everyone is in such a hurry they lose all disregard for other drivers - I feel safest on a cycle or in a bus for sure.
One other debate between cyclists seem to be whether listening to music whilst cycling is acceptable? I personally do listen to my ipod everyday and would go insane without it but I have taken on-board friends comments and only listen through one ear now - leaving the other ear to listen out for trouble behind me. I'm pretty good at knowing what's going on all around when I'm cycling and keep a good eye left and right and behind regularly as well - but I guess a tooting motorist about to hit me could be a welcome warning some day!
Happy cycling to those who are brave enough to try, I can recommend it in Sydney but keep your wits about you, be careful and take it easy. To those who drive around Sydney on a daily basis - you have my pity but don't be a plonker, slow down, chill out and don't take it personally if I wizz by on my bicycle!
Cheers
Tim
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Tuesday, 20 October 2009
Tuesday, 20 November 2007
Heineken Cup Rugby at Harlequins
Well another weekend has been and gone but it was a nice, fairly relaxing one. On Saturday I went to watch Harlequins v Cardiff at the Twickenham Stoop (the very same ground I took a touch rugby team to play at a competition on - very lucky to have played on such a great ground). The game itself was fairly error ridden but definitely worth the watch and of course the Guinness was not bad either! I went along with my good friend Ben, who like me prefers rugby to football by a long shot. I also discovered that chavs exist even in Richmond, having had the pleasure of hearing one bleating on the packed train carriage on the way back to central London after the game.
Sunday was chilly, but that did not stop Mel and I getting out on the mountain bikes to do the 8 mile Tonbridge - Penshurst ride. We made it round in good time and beat the rain which set in later in the afternoon. By that time we were well and truly in Compasses pub in Tunbridge Wells with a drink in hand! After a nice roast beef dinner, and a chat to my best man Tavis back in NZ another weekend was over and it was to head for bed - ready for another working week to begin!
Photos of the rugby match and cycle should be streaming randomly on the Flickr module to the right of this post or you can see them all on my Flickr site here.
I think this week is going to be a good one, just a feeling I have today!
Tim
Sunday was chilly, but that did not stop Mel and I getting out on the mountain bikes to do the 8 mile Tonbridge - Penshurst ride. We made it round in good time and beat the rain which set in later in the afternoon. By that time we were well and truly in Compasses pub in Tunbridge Wells with a drink in hand! After a nice roast beef dinner, and a chat to my best man Tavis back in NZ another weekend was over and it was to head for bed - ready for another working week to begin!
Photos of the rugby match and cycle should be streaming randomly on the Flickr module to the right of this post or you can see them all on my Flickr site here.
I think this week is going to be a good one, just a feeling I have today!
Tim
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