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The Real Reason You’re Cold on Your Bike Isn’t the Weather or Your Gear. It’s Your Layering Strategy.
Understanding the science behind layering will enable you to build a flexible, breathable layering system that keeps you warm—without overheating.
Over 30 degrees, or about 86 degrees Fahrenheit, you’re going to want to opt for dedicated lightweight gear. Standard summer ...
In this week’s Gear Break, we’ve got some exciting new gear (and nutrition) for you. On September 9th, Garmin launched the Edge 550 and 850, with new features like adaptive coaching plans and smart ...
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