If you are at UofA, then there is probably a pool with locker room and showers on campus, and they will have a swimsuit dryer there. Those swimsuit dryers spin really friggin fast and dry out a wet speedo (made of lycra, just like your cycling shorts!!!) in a few seconds.
When I get to work I take my bike shorts in the shower with me and rinse them off, then spin them dry in the swimsuit dryer. They are still a bit damp when they come out, but at least it's not sweat, and if your locker room has shampoo dispensers or soap dispensers you can rub some soap into the chamois while you shower and it will come out of the swimsuit dryer smelling like roses.
Those swimsuit dryers look like this....
http://www.restroomdirect.com/suitma...extractor.aspx
Originally Posted by
invasionusa
I have just recently started commuting to school about a 20 mile round trip, I just figure its easiest to wear my normal cycling kit when I am on the bike and change when I get to school. Thats no problem, its working fine, the thing I cant figure out is what to do with my clothes I just rode in that are sweaty so that they can air out a little and dont get super funky by the time I change back into them. Any tips on how to store them for the day while I am in class? I dont have a locker or anywhere I could leave them to dry, so my only option is to keep them with me in my messenger bag... I am going to do some more hunting for some kind of storage around the UofA but for now any tips would be greatly appreciated.