Clothes on
Fill bladder
Bag (check spares and tools)
Bike check - tyres need a little pump
Start strava - forget to start GPS, wait for GPS signal
30 mins it took me today, then it started raining when I got out the gate.
How long does it take you?
Probably between 15-20 minutes, for shorter rides where i just want to get out I throw a bottle of water in to the Osprey instead of putting the reservoir in.
I try and keep the tyres well topped up as well to avoid having to do it when I want to ride which helps.
as long as it takes to put my shoes on, 1 minute at most.
I'm off for a ride at 6am this morning, so call it 14hrs prep* so far with an eye getting out <24hrs late.
*extra nap + shopping for more shiny bits on the web + thinking [i]really hard[/i] about putting the new forks on the bike for a test run + another nap.
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(If I'm actually meeting someone, then it reliably takes me about 15 mins longer than I budget for - so about 1/2hr all in.)
30 mins is enough time for me to get out of bed, eat breakfast, use bathroom, get dressed and be on the bike heading to work!
Water bottle, 30 seconds to fill.
Tools always in bag.
Clothes - I wear them anyway (mostly).
GPS and Strava stuff? Don't have any of that.
Bike check - usually when I have a spare half-hour during the week. How often does it need checking?
Just get out and ride!
However long it takes always seems too long
I think I need a bike butler just to get everything ready for me
@m360 - "Clothes - I wear them anyway (mostly)."
I may have read this wrong but I now have a most unsatisfactory mental image . Thanks NOT ! PMSL
(Sorry I'm tired LOL)
Fatbiker
Bit obsessive here about having the bikes ready to ride. Clothes and shoes on, bottle filled, out the door.
Normally five to ten minutes longer than I say it will.....
From rolling out my pit to out the door an hour but that includes sorting everything out last minute, breakfast, meds, and ablutions and getting dressed.....then finding I've forgotten either glasses or gloves and having to go back in house for them ๐
According to my ride preparation spreadsheets.. 18.34mins for a road ride and 21.26mins for mtb.
Depends if the wife has [s]hidden[/s] 'Put my shoes/ kit/ bottles etc somewhere safe' ๐
If I'm riding locally, as long as it takes me to change into my five tens and get the bike out. I maintain my bikes pretty well, and have them set up tubeless, and can quite happily ride for a few hours without water. I love the liberating feeling of riding local trails without a pack on, try to avoid a pack as much as I can these days.
If I have a bigger day in the hills planned, I'll get everything ready the night before, so I just need to roll out of bed, grab coffee and beans on toast and off I go.
Tomorrow meet at LBS for local ride at 7am.
Up at 5:45. Gear all ready night before. Breakfast & ablutions. Put bike rack on car, load bike, bags helmet etc in car. Leave 6:30. 20 mins to LBS (I know, not really my LBS if it's 20 mins drive away) to ride at 7pm. It's a PITA but worth it once out. One of the downsides of living in the city.
2.5 months so far and about another 3 before I get to actually pedal the bloody thing.
Gonna take that long before I'm fit again.
Anywhere between 2 minutes and 2 weeks.
One of the downsides of living in the city.
No local trails here either, hour and half drive to the nearest ๐
Get up
Coffee
Poo
Dress
Bottles
Air in tyres
Lube chain
Pump/tube in Jersey
Go.
Normally my tires and shock/forks don't need to be touched, and my pack is always ready to go (except for filling the bladder). I'd say 5-10 mins, almost all of which is changing into my bike clothes.
I reckon on 10 minutes, and it actually takes an hour.
Same with bike fettling.
Seems to take an extra 15 minutes between getting out the door and starting the car, even though it logically can only be 2 minutes.
I'd swear there's some kind of time hole thing round my house.
That's my excuse anyway for always being late, as people who ride with me know ๐
If I'm going out before work my alarm goes off at 5.30, I'm normally closing the garage door before 5.45
Generally check the bike over either after a ride, or when I've got 5 minutes in the week. One of the handy things about hardtails, not a fat lot to check.
can take me a day or two at the moment
procrastination is a real illness y'all
I'd swear there's some kind of time hole thing round my house.
You too eh.
'Getting ready'? Just grab your shit and **** off out!
I usually keep my kit apart from water ready to go, took me about an hour to get ready today though as all my kit's still messed up after a holiday. Having my stuff ready to go's made the difference between riding and not, quite a few times...
5 hours today when I left and realised my front brake was contaminated. Normally 20mins to change and put kit together add on 40 mins for breakfast and cofffee.
Inteminable middle-aged faffage schedule:
Decide to go for a ride.
Log onto mapping website and trace a likely looking route.
Get distracted and check emails.
Send trace to Garmin.
Wonder whether I need a poo.
Decide I don't and put on bibshorts, baggies, jersey and socks.
Walk five paces and decide I do need a poo after all.
Remove jersey, bibs and visit bathroom.
Replace clothing.
Discover this week's brand new hiding place for shoes, decided on by domestic manager.
Ditto gloves.
Remove three day old water from Camelbak bladder and notice small brown flaky stuff in tube and mouthpiece. Fill a water bottle with squash instead.
Open Camelbak internal pocket and remove three day old banana skin and some damp smelling item of clothing.
Check toolkit pocket. Rummage to make sure I've got powerlinks, then spend a happy ten minutes trying to remember where I put the 5mm allen key.
Look for garage and D lock keys.
Swear.
Unlock garage and discover the bike I want is now three bikes down in the pile.
Unchain and move top two bikes.
Check tyre pressures on today's bike.
Look for car key.
Swear.
Locate car key and put bike in car.
Locate helmet and wince at smell from padding and straps.
Wonder where I've left the Garmin.
Retrieve Garmin from computer desk.
Exit house, locking the door and get into car.
Realise water bottle is still on kitchen table.
Swear........
Oh dear
Does noone shower before they ride?
I give my bike a look over at the end of each ride, so doesn't take me long to get started. Get changed, fill up water, gloves, helmet and shoes on then I'm off. Ten minutes at the most?
Been up 30 minutes, had coffee, breakfast, made tea for MrsMC, fed the guinea pigs, done the pre-ride weight loss thing, got the bottles done.
Bike was sorted last night, will now spend a leisurely half hour letting breakfast digest and getting dressed in something warmer than i had hoped.
Been up 40 mins, had pancakes and drinks... just waiting for 7.58 for all the lads to get kitted up and will be out of the door.
I can't see why it takes more than 5 minutes
Alarm set for 6.30... snooze snooze snooze blumin heck its 8 a clock. Up, breakfast made & devoured oo look monty don's on?! Still sat on the couch an hour after getting up & an hour after I'd planned on being out
Does noone shower before they ride?
Can't see the point in that ๐
About 40 mins for me but sometimes over an hour. How do I manage to faff about so much.
Under 30 mins. I like to have everything ready the night before, bike prepped, bottles/bladder filled, clothes out. When I commute in I'm generally on my bike within 15 mins of my alarm going off.
Generally 5-10 minutes to get ready for a local ride - unless there's something up with my bike that I've forgotten about.
If it's a morning ride or I'm meeting someone then 10 minutes.
If it's an afternoon ride about 3 hours.
Should I eat first?
No.
Get kit ready.
Sit on the loo considering route.
Get kit on.
By this time I decide I really should eat something.
Sit on loo considering food options.
etc etc
Does noone shower before they ride?
Forget about that, Try this -
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Check bike night before a ride make sure no punctures, then bathroom, dressed, CamelBak filled with water and then off... And then wait 20 minutes for tardy mates to arrive... And then another twenty minutes chatting before eventually riding so an hour in reality ๐
When riding with the husband and kids in morzine this summer it seemed to take ....
Forever!
This morning.
Alarm at 6:30, turn it off, think why alarm went off, remember, get bike clothes on, contacts in, pump tyres, find stuff, fill bottle and out at 6:50ish. Lovely, if a bit foggy morning. Back for leisurely breakfast at 8:45ish.
Today wake up at 6:55am five mins before alarm is due ๐
Down stairs put coffee maker on have poo whilst waiting ๐ณ
Have a brew and pop back upstairs to get clothes
Back down stairs get dressed bike already in kitchen brought in from garage last night
Wait for mate + brother whilst drinking yet more coffee
Finally leave house after waking everyone else up by talking loudly in back garden ๐ณ
Total 1hr
My morning routine is:
Alarm, get up trying not to wake sleeping wife
Stroll to bathroom for wee and clean of teeth
Stroll to spare room to dress where bike clothes are already out and placed in a pile in the order I need to put them on (arm warmers, leg warmers, base layer, shorts, socks, jersey)
Quick espresso whilst putting on shoes (with overshoes already on them if I think they'll be needed) and filling pockets with "stuff".
Into garage, throw on helmet, gloves and glasses.
Grab bike and out of the door under 15 minutes from my alarm.
I will shower, poo and eat breakfast at work, so no need to build those into my pre-ride routine.