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I normally don't sweat unless it's 27C or above and humid. Even above these temperatures I bike slower.
You're lucky ! I still sweated tonight with 11c. If I undress I feel cold, I put on something more I start sweating. You can't escape that in this city.
Here it starts to feel uncomfortable when the sun is out even at 25 C when going slightly inland from the sea breeze as long as the sun is high. When it's 27 C and above 40 % humidity going 20 km from the open sea, it can be unbearable to bike.
On the other hand, when the sun is 'down' as in low, and it's 25 C it's absolutely tremendous and you feel like a machine!
You're lucky ! I still sweated tonight with 11c. If I undress I feel cold, I put on something more I start sweating. You can't escape that in this city.
Well now that I think about it I sometimes do sweat around 14C if I wear a jacket and than overheat. But contrary to my username I'm very thin so the heat doesn't bother me where the cold does.
Well now that I think about it I sometimes do sweat around 14C if I wear a jacket and than overheat. But contrary to my username I'm very thin so the heat doesn't bother me where the cold does.
Also, how old are you? My experience is that when I was in my late teens and early 20's any weather did. Now at 25, I already feel disgusted at 10 C when trying to train outdoors - like I'm done with it!
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