Look Outside
Check the conditions before dressing for the ride ahead. Don’t forget that you’ll warm up once you start riding though – a good rule of thumb is that you should feel the cold when you first step outside.
Consider The Effort
On a short, fast ride, you’ll work harder, heat up and sweat more than on a long, steady ride where you’re more likely to feel the cold. Wear lighter layers to quickly and easily regulate your temperature.
Consider The Effort
On a short, fast ride, you’ll work harder, heat up and sweat more than on a long, steady ride where you’re more likely to feel the cold. Wear lighter layers to quickly and easily regulate your temperature.