Afren
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Both Nov and Dec I hardly cycled not because of the cold weather but because I was away and no access to any bikes. January I only managed eight rides due to the awful weather we've been having here in Europe.
LOLBoth Nov and Dec I hardly cycled not because of the cold weather but because I was away and no access to any bikes. January I only managed eight rides due to the awful weather we've been having here in Europe.
What about winds where you live? The temperatures are OK, the winds are terrible here.There hasn’t be a kinder month of January in years or maybe even in decades.
What about winds where you live? The temperatures are OK, the winds are terrible here.
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Same here @Jaxx. Westerly to SW. I happens to me to wear pretty light cycling clothes as for the season but the wind protection is essential. No ride without a warm helmet, goggles, windbreaker, tubular scarf, gloves, wind-resistant trousers and warm shoes.
You lucky British! 0-8 C here, there was a single day with 11 C.
Harsh weather in MN indeed!Lots of snow and hi temps mid 20s F.
What about winds where you live? The temperatures are OK, the winds are terrible here.
Living at the base of the Rockies in Denver I've learned that winter warm temps means lots of wind as fronts are preceded by winds blowing down the mtns and warming as they drop. Last weekend was 67 Sat, 75 Sun, winds around 20 mph gusts to 35; Monday we got 3-6" snow, temps dropped to -5F by Wed morning. Rode both days of the weekend, spent the past couple cleaning the bike. I'll ride down to about 40F but not on snow/ice.