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Old 06-29-11 | 01:58 PM
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Vicelord
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Bikes: BMC RoadRacer SL01, Kona Kula FrankensteinDeluxe, Schwinn Powerglide.

Originally Posted by garciawork
There is no wind chill when the ambient temperature climbs above the body's internal temperature, and he is talking about 113 degrees. At that temp the faster you go, the faster you heat up! (in my experience that is)
there is wind chill if you stop for a while, and then get going. your sweat cools you.

at any rate. I got a little dehydration headache during the ride.

thanks for the input everyone.
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