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Make your commute more like the Tour de France (alternative version)

road.cc team gets inspired to provide some silly riding to work tips

Spotting that a certain other cycling publication has provided tips on how to make your commute more like the Tour de France, we threw a few ideas round road.cc towers regarding what else you might want to consider. Here’s what we came up with.

Make your commute more like the Tour de France by ...

... taking a 2,000-mile, circuitous route to the office (starting abroad every two or three days)

... only riding to work for three weeks each July, but cycling to the office at weekends and leaving the bike at home for the second and third Mondays

... having a friend drive a van ahead of you while chucking sweets and cheap keyrings at passers-by

... getting Chris Boardman to do a Periscope pointing out key features of the route such as potholes, badly parked cars and woeful infrastructure

... riding with eight pals and 190 other people, with mates and spouses following you in their cars

... waiting at the traffic lights just after you've punctured and grabbing the bike from the next cyclist who stops there

...  throwing your jacket into the open window of a car once the rain's stopped

... watching a Wiggle advert at every traffic light

... pulling up at the side of the road if you’re caught short and whipping it out from under your bibshorts while balancing the bike between your thighs

... bouncing off a car, losing loads of skin and carrying on to the office anyway rather than going to A&E like a normal person

... belting into Parliament Square at top speed, whacking mobiles out of the hands of Big Ben selfie-taking tourists as you go

... asking passers-by to spit on you and throw piss in your face (granted, this may be more like a normal commute in some areas)

... passing an old lady on a sit up and beg before you crest Cambridge’s Hills Road railway bridge, then changing into a polka dot jersey when you get to work

... shepherding a colleague along the route then leaving them for dead once the office comes into sight, thereby avoiding the need to ever talk to them again (though your partners may have words)

... standing on a step and objectifying two female colleagues when you arrive, then taking a cuddly toy to your desk

... retreating into your cubicle in a sulk after a tough ride to work and chucking your helmet at any colleague who approaches

... undergoing a blood transfusion by the photocopier

... having all your commutes from a seven-year period deleted from Strava and replaced by a blank space and an asterisk

... watching highlights of it at 11.30pm every night, commentated on by two blokes who know bugger all about cycle commuting but can point out interesting buildings en route.

Do you have any more tips to add to the list? Let us know in the comments below. Thanks to Cycling Weekly for the inspiration.

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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biga | 8 years ago
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There is also that 30 second hill on the way you think is not quite entirely unlike the Alpe d'Huez... xD

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Harmanhead | 8 years ago
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Not everyone works in an office

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Les Ed | 8 years ago
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Get your secertary to get the hide and heal out to disguise those needle marks on your ams. Try to muffle your screams as the office temp waxes your legs and nether regions.indecision

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Edgeley | 8 years ago
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Spend all winter in Tenerife or Majorca in order to go faster to the office in the summer.

In the spring, make sure you go on a cobbled route through fields to get to the office.

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Cantab | 8 years ago
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Nobody gave me my polka dots when I got to Addenbrookes this morning, even though I dropped that little old lady like Purito himself... indecision

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neoito | 8 years ago
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Simon_MacMichael replied to neoito | 8 years ago
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neoito wrote:

Incase anyone missed the original:

http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news/latest-news/nine-ways-to-make-your-c...

It's linked in the story, last paragraph  3

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Arno du Galibier | 8 years ago
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That's quite funny.

How about twitting pictures of yourself as  the office tea lady provides you with rehydration and the H&S guy massages your well oiled legs...?

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gazza_d | 8 years ago
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Nooooo!!! Commuting is not racing. We want more people to cycle, not think it's a race

 

Although I have always enjoyed this "Commuter Dreams" vid on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CI7T2iuGjjc

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PaulBox replied to gazza_d | 8 years ago
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gazza_d wrote:

Nooooo!!! Commuting is not racing. We want more people to cycle, not think it's a race

kiss Did you read it?

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