I really like the Wiley X brand for cycling. The Saint and Valor models are semi-rimless and the opticians there can do a transitions lens. I find for glare it's better for me to use a dark polarizing lens as transitions don't to a good enough job with glare IMAHO. I just use a clear pair if I head off a few hours before sunrise and stuff the extra pair in my jersey pocket wrapped in a cloth, not a big deal for me. I have about a half dozen different glasses for different activities, three pairs is strictly amateur level.
Also I would say skip the progressive lens, if you use need them, to maximize your distance peripheral view area if that's an issue for you.