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Old 07-10-09, 06:03 AM
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When it's 108 F

....you just don't feel like riding.

Yesterday morning I did a short 15 mile loop about 6 AM. The temp was already 85 degrees. I'm not sure but I think we had the nation's high here in CenTX yesterday, or if not we were tied with a town in the Texas panhandle.

Last week I was in Creede, CO catching cutthroats and brown trout with a high for the week of 74 F.

What a difference a week makes. I must be gettinng old.
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85 degrees at 6am would make anyone feel old. Hang in there.

How is the humidity in your part of Texas?
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It's been an up and down summer here too. A couple weeks ago I did a 110 mile ride in 100º temps and this week I've been riding in the upper 50s. The last few days it's struggled to get to 70º each day. It's supposed to be in the low 80s for my metric tomorrow.
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It's pretty high right here. Elevation is only about 1100'. Sometimes it can be low, but it usually run to 60% and higher.

I just checked aviation forecast and this is supposed to hang around for 10 days or so of high pressure.
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100Plus is pretty common in summer for us. Low humidity thankfully. We tend to ride early in the am. Even so, super hot days dictate keeping things 'moderate' which still drives up the HRM. After a few miles, my Heed bottles take on the quality of tepid piss...perhaps the worst part and makes me daydream in the heat of SnoCones.
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Old 07-10-09, 10:52 AM
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It was 104 degrees at the start of my ride yesterday, with enough humidity to make the heat index over 110. It's supposed to be over 100 degrees again tomorrow while I do a 200k. We'll likely make a couple of extra stops on that ride.
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I live in New Braunfels, and the heat index has been bad. I usually try and ride before noon, I like to watch the tour de france kick off and then I go riding. It is usually around 85-90 with a heat index of 100-104. I come home wet from sweat (head to toe). Being 68 I try to ride 15 miles a day. I cut short on two days and it made no difference. It is just dad burned hot.

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When it's that warm I notice my igloo sure melts fast! I b**** and complain when the temp here reaches the high twenties celcius I can't imagine the fourties.
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I have to admit I am a wuss. When it gets up above 85 I don't ride. Heat just drains all the energy out of me. So I do something else. I'll do a hike either early or late afternoon or evening instead. No sense risking heat exhaustion or stroke...
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Heat doesnt really bother me, but, I take it easier when the temps are above 90-95. The past couple of weeks the temp was 100+ when I finished a couple of rides. As for easy, I ave 16-17 mph for a 30-45 mile solo ride.
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Old 07-10-09, 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Velo Fellow
After a few miles, my Heed bottles take on the quality of tepid piss...
Is there any other kind?

The heat starts to bother me after about 95 degrees. As long as I can get enough water I'm usually O.K.
This summer has been pretty nice, so far. 2 years ago it was 114 on the July 4th ride.
I hate the summer at night when it's too hot to sleep, and I hate the summer at work when I feel like I'm going to barf.
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You're right big john. Thanks. Make that "the tepid quality of piss".

I doubt anyone would notice or care in any other dept. of Bike Forums. Which is why I check in here most often. Nothing tepid OR pissy about us.
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We don't have the "High" temps very often over here- but for those of you that complain about temps of 100 degree+-- How do you get on in temps of around freezing?

Many years ago I worked in France and in the height of summer the temp was way up there. We could work in it- well you had to- and you could do physical stuff in it. Difference was the low humidity.

I find that if it is hot- I can still cycle as the wicking top will evaporate any sweat and this helps to keep me cool- until I stop. Then the body temp goes high and I start leaking. This is "Possibly" the only time that a cotton vest may work- but I doubt it.

And the reason for mentioning freezing temperatures- Ride temperature is what you get used to. This year I have done rides with only my wicking base layer and a short sleeve top. That was not the case last year where I had to wear a long sleeve right through the year.

You get used to a temperature through acclimatisation. Doesn't matter if that is 35deg or 100. Providing it is consistent. But throw in a cold spell to either of us right now and a ride might have to be thought about.
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Originally Posted by stapfam
We don't have the "High" temps very often over here- but for those of you that complain about temps of 100 degree+-- How do you get on in temps of around freezing?
I prefer riding in cooler temps as long as I am dressed for it. Freezing is fine as long as there is no ice on the road. When I lived in the mountains I rode the mtb in the snow all the time. Some great memories of snow flying around while bouncing along the trails.

My parents brought me to this place with the hot summers and I just can't seem to stay away. Wish I had moved some place cooler years ago.
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Originally Posted by stapfam
for those of you that complain about temps of 100 degree+-- How do you get on in temps of around freezing?
I prefer moderate temperatures, but I would rather ride in over 100 than under 30. In fact, I'm pretty wimpy with anything under 40. I won't usually cancel a ride because of it being too hot, but I do try to plan them early in the day when it is going to be hot. It should be a pleasant 72 when I ride in to work tomorrow, but about 94 when I head home in the afternoon. I'll take it easy, drink a lot, sweat a lot and take a shower as soon as I get home.
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Originally Posted by stapfam
We don't have the "High" temps very often over here- but for those of you that complain about temps of 100 degree+-- How do you get on in temps of around freezing?

Many years ago I worked in France and in the height of summer the temp was way up there. We could work in it- well you had to- and you could do physical stuff in it. Difference was the low humidity.

I find that if it is hot- I can still cycle as the wicking top will evaporate any sweat and this helps to keep me cool- until I stop. Then the body temp goes high and I start leaking. This is "Possibly" the only time that a cotton vest may work- but I doubt it.

And the reason for mentioning freezing temperatures- Ride temperature is what you get used to. This year I have done rides with only my wicking base layer and a short sleeve top. That was not the case last year where I had to wear a long sleeve right through the year.

You get used to a temperature through acclimatisation. Doesn't matter if that is 35deg or 100. Providing it is consistent. But throw in a cold spell to either of us right now and a ride might have to be thought about.

Anything under 40 degrees is for storing beer not for riding.
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You should come to Boston. It's July 11th as I type this, and we have not had any real hot weather yet.
June was cloudy, rainy and cool for all but three days. On my evening rides, I'm wearing a cycling undershirt, and I have my arm warmers in my jersey pocket. I have had to stop and put them on a few times. It does not seem that any "real" summer weather, with high temps and humidity, are on tap this year.

A lot of people are loving it, but I like my evening rides in the nice heat.
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You should come to Boston. It's July 11th as I type this, and we have not had any real hot weather yet.
June was cloudy, rainy and cool for all but three days. On my evening rides, I'm wearing a cycling undershirt, and I have my arm warmers in my jersey pocket. I have had to stop and put them on a few times.

I have a variety of top coats- one of which is a pertex. It does absolutely nothing for warmth but it does keep the wind out. That is about all as run through a puddle and you will get wet. It does breath though and as such is very useful on my rides.

If it is slightly cool at the start of a ride- I wear the pertex. Just keeping the wind out will allow body temp to rise to comfortable. If I do warm up- then it can come off and being pertex- can fold up very small to fit in a pocket.
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This is why I love upstate NY - it barely gets over 90 and over 100 is rare - maybe just a few days a summer. I have only had my sleeveless jerseys out once this summer.
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