Old 04-06-15, 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by LGHT
I ride hard and fast just about every ride with a good amount of incline. I don't think I've ridden less than 2000' in the last 2 months and lately it's been around almost 3000' each ride since I only get to ride a couple of times a week I always try to push as much as possible. I'm looking to burn fat and being over 200lbs lets just say I have plenty to melt.....

Even in cold temps I still sweat like a cat (@ThermionicScott do cats sweat?)
It's OK to sweat but if you're dressed properly that sweat should be evaporating and you should be relatively dry at the end of the ride. If you're not dry you've got too many clothes on or your clothes aren't breathable. Experiment with fewer and lighter layers. Take a look at cross country ski racers who race in much colder conditions than you're talking about and they just have a very thin layer of clothing.
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