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Bike to Work Day Combines With Lesser-Known Celebrations

Posted in Feature Story by Free MemberPablodelmundo

The first appearance of the sun since late February made for a stunning commute to work this morning. I rushed out of the house eager to begin my 15-mile ride from the west side of St. Paul follows the gorgeous curves of the Mississippi River, and I’ve had to stop along the trail for deer, turkey, bear, and once a 13-foot Burmese python. Just kidding. This morning I did see the blue flash of an indigo bunting or some other florescent blue thing—it was not a great blue heron which, just last weekend, my son mistook for a flying monkey when it swooped low over our house.

Because most of my ride skirts the bluffs of the Mississippi, when I enter the city, I feel as though I’ve completed an epic journey. I’ve overcome adversity. I have raced other riders. I’ve been sworn at my drivers, and I have eaten bugs (I need to learn to breathe through my nose when I ride.) I have conquered 15 miles of road and have scoffed at the sign at the gas station that reads $3.74 a gallon. I arrive in Minneapolis victorious and, quite honestly, I kind of expect a smallish tickertape parade and a lot more fanfare than I get.

But today was different. As I approached the Government Plaza everyone was cheering for me. Mayor Rybeck welcomed me from the stage. This was what I’d been waiting for! This is how riders should be greeted every morning. (Though, to be fussy, I’d like cream cheese with the bagels, and I was bummed that there was no coffee left.) I circulated among the brethren, pleased by our numbers and, as always, amazed by the fact that, really, no one looks that good in Spandex.

I made my way to the bike locker and shower room that US Bank Plaza generously provides for commuters which was when I discovered that in my enthusiasm to embrace Bike to Work Day, I’d inadvertently joined forces with the lesser-known celebrations: Leave Your Underwear at Home Day and Forget to Shave Day.

Participation may have been limited...to ...um... me, but at least I don't have to worry about those nasty boxer lines showing through my ultra-thin summer business casual wear. But it made me smile as I recalled all those people on the plaza—was I really the only one who may have skipped out of the house just a little too enthusiastically? Or were there ten’s or even hundreds of commuters that were sitting at their desks dressed just a little bit differently today?


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pezter Free Memberpezter wrote on 06/12/2009:
excellent story, man. i used to live about 5-6 miles from work, so in the morning i'd head straight in through the city centre but most evenings (especially when i was working an early shift) i'd take a scenic route home through the local countryside (i'm blessed to live by the Peak District National Park) and get up to 30 miles of fine fresh air.
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mikedfunk Free Membermikedfunk wrote on 01/09/2009:
I used to ride 13 miles to work. (and then back) I loved it, did it for like 7 months. It was an adventure and a workout every day. Now I live 4.5 from work and still commute by bike, but now I can ride in my work clothes so it's a different experience.
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fungusfoot12 Free Memberfungusfoot12 wrote on 10/15/2008:
Congratulations on finally getting your ticker tape! I live 2 miles (maybe 3) from work, not 15. Guess I should break down and get on my bike! There are some VERY scary places in those 2 miles, though....
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ram63 Championship Membershipram63 wrote on 06/14/2008:
Also known as Commando Friday!! Yesterday ... thank goodness it was also casual Friday which meant blue jeans were in my bike trunk, although the underwear were not ... I did have one terrifying morning a few weeks ago when I'd packed a skirt for work and couldn't locate the underthings, so I kept on my sweaty cycling shorts and put on the skirt - I was never so happy to discover the undies hiding in the bottom of the trunk a couple minutes later - oh wait, that's not true, there have been qu
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GrannyFrannie Free MemberGrannyFrannie wrote on 06/10/2008:
Loved the flying monkey observation by your Son! Leave your Underwear at Home Day is another favorite! Wishing you many more successful commutes!
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srd1214 Free Membersrd1214 wrote on 06/10/2008:
You are not alone... Luckily I did pack a tank top with a built-in bra that day....
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Pipsqueak2 Free MemberPipsqueak2 wrote on 06/08/2008:
Great story. It mademe laugh.
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jodipna Free Memberjodipna wrote on 06/04/2008:
I forgot to give you 5 stars!
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jodipna Free Memberjodipna wrote on 06/04/2008:
Pabledelmundo-
Your story made me laugh! I found it amusing and entertaining. Keep riding and fighting the good fight.

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Pablodelmundo Free MemberPablodelmundo wrote on 05/21/2008:
This is pure genious. But of course, I wrote it.
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