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You'll want shoe covers too, if you don't already have them.


You can get just toe caps that cover the front, or shoe covers that cover your whole shoe (they have holes underneath for your cleats.

A cycling jacket or vest will offer wind protection in front, but venting in the back. In the mid-40s, I'm comfortable with a vest and a thermal cycling jersey. It's easy to start out with a hat, then take it off as you warm up.

I usually err on the side of dressing a little warmer. It's not fun shivering on the side of the road if you get a flat tire or other mechanical mishap ( as happened to me Saturday AM).

(In response to this post by EDGEMAN)

Posted: 12/11/2017 at 09:39AM



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