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Dress For Success On Winter Rides

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Wind Chill

Wind, rain, snow, and altitude changes affect your temperature drastically. Wind chill worsens as the temperature drops. For example, riding 20mph into a 10mph breeze makes you feel 12 degrees colder at 40 degrees and 19 degrees colder at 20 degrees. Be sure to wear several moisture-wicking layers so that you can add or remove layers as needed. You'll need fewer layers on climbs and when blessed with tailwinds and more layers for descents and headwinds.

Tips

Now that you can dress for the cold, here are some tips for winter cycling. For muddy, slushy off-road conditions, try lowering your tire pressure to the minimum amount recommended, which will provide a much larger contact patch. Ice can be particularly challenging on and off pavement. Try to spot it early and avoid it, riding on patches of road that offer good traction. Be sure to keep your bike as upright as possible in turns, because leaning reduces the amount of contact area on already slick surfaces. Don't brake in turns, either, because this can cause skidding and a loss of control. If you ride regulary in extremely snowy conditions, you may want to use studded tires, which include little spikes for excellent traction.

We hope the tips in this article help you ride year-round. Cycling through the winter allows you to keep your fitness, as opposed to trying to regain it in the spring. Plus, it'll help you stave off that dreaded cabin fever feeling. We would love to help you enjoy these benefits. Come in and talk to us about winter cycling. We're here to help!

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