Nice picture, Noah, know the place well. I've been trying to get a hold of you. I'm writing a piece for The Star about cycling in JoCo. Give me a ring, would you, at 913 620 2897. ---Mike Hendricks
50 is the absolute minimum temperature for the shorts, sandals and running shirts I usually ride in. Any chillier, and I start adding layers. I threw a head band on under my helmet to keep the ears from aching on my way in. I kind of wished I had put socks on under the sandals and worn a pair of lightweight gloves, too.
I think that 50F is a perfect temperature for a ride in to work, as long as it isn't windy. Cool temps keep the perspiration to a minimum.
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50 is the absolute minimum temperature for the shorts, sandals and running shirts I usually ride in. Any chillier, and I start adding layers. I threw a head band on under my helmet to keep the ears from aching on my way in. I kind of wished I had put socks on under the sandals and worn a pair of lightweight gloves, too.
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