Riding in the cold winter, don’t get stuck! Warm and strategic buff, you can ride smoothly even in the cold winter
When it comes to winter cycling, even experienced riders feel intimidated – the ice slips, the cold wind pierces, and the sleet covers their eyes.
Instead of carrying it outdoors, it’s better to stay indoors on the training platform or stay in bed.
But you know what? By choosing the right equipment and mastering the skills, cycling in cold winter not only benefits health, but also hones psychological resilience (coaches and experienced riders say that this “resistance” ability is particularly useful in high-intensity cycling or competitions in summer!).
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