Sing
1 of 22Sing. Loud. As you pass pedestrians, people in their yards, getting into their cars. Just be careful of these 11 Road Rules.
Try a Fondo
2 of 22Ride a fondo with your dad, or mom, or children. Or all of them.
Try Kilometers Instead
3 of 22Set your computer to kilometers and do whatever it takes to make it flash 100 kph.
Instigate
5 of 22Be the instigator on the next club ride—town-line sprints, granny-gear sprints, coasting races, you call it.
Cut Across a Field
7 of 22Cut across a cornfield. Follow the powerline. Poach the golf-course cart paths. (If caught, apologize sincerely and profusely—in a foreign language.)
Volunteer
8 of 22Volunteer as a bike marshal at a marathon or 10K. (Resist the temptation to throw a victory salute at the line.)
Switch It Up
9 of 22Ride up your favorite descent—and down your favorite climb.
Swim
10 of 22Ride to a swimming hole. Pack swimwear in your jersey pocket. Or not.
Picnic in the Woods
11 of 22Fill a cooler with cheese, cured meats, beer or wine, and stash it in the woods somewhere along the route of the next day's ride. When the group reaches that spot, feign a mechanical, then unveil your surprise.
Take a Trip to Cape May
12 of 22Ride Cape May, New Jersey, during the migration of the Monarch butterflies in late August or early September—one of the half-million winged wonders will alight on your shoulder now and then.
New Roads
13 of 22Plan out a local ride that's at least 50 percent made up of roads you've never been on.
Drag Your Cleats
14 of 22Fade casually to the back of the group. At a slow-speed section, unclip one foot then drag your cleat on the pavement—it sounds exactly like a bike crash.
Take a Break
15 of 22Stop and read the roadside memorial, sign or marker you've always passed by.
Accessorize
16 of 22Splurge on a really, really, really nice bell. (Or one of these fancy leather bike accessories.)
Helmet Hair
17 of 22Don't tamp down your helmet hair next time you end a ride in public—fluff it, spike it, exaggerate your badge of honor to unprecedented proportions.
Stop for Flowers
19 of 22Pick flowers. Give them to someone when your ride ends. (Just watch out for these 5 Ways Nature Attacks Cyclists.)
Watch the Sunrise
20 of 22Start a ride before sunrise; the next day end one at sunset; on the third, go for a moonlight cruise.
Teach
21 of 22Get one new cyclist out on a bike ride every week for a month.
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