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Suggestions for warmer winter road cycling in the US?


Suggestions for warmer winter road cycling in the US? - Reddit

Thinking maybe a long-weekend trip to somewhere warmer in January. I do 50-100 mi rides (road) and do like hills when available. Any suggestions on a good ...

Biking in Winter: Gearing Up | REI Expert Advice

Tips for Winter Bicycling · Ease into winter riding. · Ride the bike you already know. · Gear up to see and be seen. · Check and adjust your tire pressure. · Dress ...

Best winter cycling destination in US - Road Bike Review

The temperature was in the 70's at the bottom and in the 60's all the way up. I rode up with only a base layer, jersey, and bibs (and helmet of ...

Biking in Cold Weather – An Expert Guide to Winter Cycling Gear

Early spring and fall are some of the best times for riding. It is not too cold and not too hot. When it is hot outside (above 80 degrees), your ...

The Best Winter Cycling Gear of 2024 — Cold-Weather Cycling Gear

Wearing a few light layers of clothing is more versatile than a bulky winter jacket, as you can add or remove clothes to match conditions. Your ...

10 Tips For Staying Warm During Winter Bike Rides

The number one rule for staying comfortable while biking in the winter is to layer your core. Not only will this keep you warmer, but it will also make ...

Cold weather and road riding? - Bike Forums

Gloves: Mine aren't made anymore. Something long finger, not too warm, but padded cycling specific. Maybe these: https://www.craftsports.us/ ...

7 TIPS TO STAY WARM DURING THE WINTER BIKE RIDE

Rule number one for staying warm on the bike is to layer your core. Not only will it keep you warmer than opting for a single thick jacket, but ...

Winter (US) Cycling Training spots outside of TX, CA and AZ

Doesn't need to be hot and sunny, just not snowy. Happy to ride in 40F+, as long as it's not wet. Wife is a non-rider and a foodie who loves ...

Cycling in Cold Weather: How to Dress, Fuel, and Hydrate

My favorite tarmac for a winter road ride is a local bike path which is completely protected by trees on both sides (and therefore much warmer than the open ...

Keeping your Privates warm during winter - Bike Forums

Riding shorts with a good chamois that covers the area with good thermal pants with a windproof front. If that isn't enough I wear a ...

Winter Cycling: What to Wear

Warm · Winter cycling cap or light toque - you want good forehead coverage, snug over ears · Regular cycling helmet - 'aero' options with few ...

Tips for Cycling Through the Winter

A slower, heavier bike will help you stay warmer for a few reasons. First, it will extend the time you spend pedaling uphill. This helps you stay warmer because ...

Cycling in winter: Defy cold, ice and snow - owayo

If you get on your road bike in the dark in winter, it is best to wear light-colored cycling clothing or tops and also pants with reflectors on the parts of ...

Best Cold Weather Cycling Gear (+ Winter Riding Tips)

Keep your bike warm and dry. Wipe down the drivetrain after each ride and store your bike indoors if possible. If you must keep it outside, don' ...

How to bike safely through the dark winter months - Washington Post

Buy lights, wear reflective clothing and pay attention to your tires while riding in the cold, experts say.

Top Tips & Tricks For Cycling In Winter Conditions - YouTube

The thought of riding in winter can be quite off-putting or even intimidating for us cyclists. The cold, dark and demoralising weather, ...

8 Tips for Better Winter Cycling - TrainingPeaks

1. Dress Properly · 2. Start Warm · 3. Be Visible · 4. Plan Your Route in Advance · 5. Pay Attention to the Wind · 6. Ride with Friends · 7. Take Care of Your Bike · 8 ...

The Ultimate Bike Commuter's Guide to Winter Cycling - Frugalwoods

Below 10 degrees, I add the thin wool cap under my windproof fleece hat for the ultimate winter warmer. Any higher than 10 degrees and it's a ...

Pro Tips: Cold-weather cycling | EF Education-EasyPost

Use tyre liners · Keep your head warm · Keep your feet warm · Keep your hands warm · Dress in layers · Carry dry clothes and back up kit · Use fenders.