Originally Posted by
Carbonfiberboy
I recall doing a pass climb in 100+ with a tailwind, the sweat from my nose dripping directly down onto my top tube. Luckily the top of the pass was only 85, which was still quite warm. That was Cayuse Pass, RAMROD, don't remember the year, but that was the year when I vowed I would work a lot harder on hydration in the first 3 hours of the ride.
I remember climbing back into the valley I live in on my white Trek. It was about 115 out and my sweat was dripping on the top tube and I noticed it was red. Turns out I had a nosebleed and it stood out against the white frame.