bikertoqut
07-27-12, 06:04 PM
Hi everyone,
This is my second thread here, my last one had a great response. (thank you all)
I hope I am not repeating this topic here.
When I ride to uni each day I spend about 20 minutes going parallel to Brisbane river,
the wind I face cycling there is consistently much more frequent, faster and colder
than most other places, if I ride to fast here, breathing in the cold wind can cause
me to become sick, hence I have had to slow my pace down quite significantly.
I do see many other pro and more experiences riders along here that do not wear
a facemask or anything like that, and there is rarely a group of 2 or more riders
together.
Does anyone know if there is any known way in which this problem has been
resolved previously? The only way I can think of to solve it besides riding behind
a fellow cyclist, is to wear a facemask of some sort.
Sometimes the wind can really hurt my ears to, the wind causes me to cut back on riding
there and to slow down alot otherwise I just get to sick!!
Any ideas and responses are welcome and appreciated. Thanks everyone.
This is my second thread here, my last one had a great response. (thank you all)
I hope I am not repeating this topic here.
When I ride to uni each day I spend about 20 minutes going parallel to Brisbane river,
the wind I face cycling there is consistently much more frequent, faster and colder
than most other places, if I ride to fast here, breathing in the cold wind can cause
me to become sick, hence I have had to slow my pace down quite significantly.
I do see many other pro and more experiences riders along here that do not wear
a facemask or anything like that, and there is rarely a group of 2 or more riders
together.
Does anyone know if there is any known way in which this problem has been
resolved previously? The only way I can think of to solve it besides riding behind
a fellow cyclist, is to wear a facemask of some sort.
Sometimes the wind can really hurt my ears to, the wind causes me to cut back on riding
there and to slow down alot otherwise I just get to sick!!
Any ideas and responses are welcome and appreciated. Thanks everyone.
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