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Old 08-20-15 | 11:38 AM
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bungis
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I've thought about this a lot as a huge sweater who's thinking about quitting cycling outdoors due to sweat (chamois chafing, spraying sweat on others, etc.). I'm a sprightly 75kg in pretty good fitness but have a really high normal body temperature.

I think the extra airflow from their speed has something to due with it, but that doesn't explain on climbs. I'm amazed how their hair is completely dry during/right after rides while mine is soaked.

Agree with everyone regarding genetics , maybe pros got more into cycling partly due to their low sweat genes?
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