On many occasions when it is absoloutly chucking it down with rain I still see cyclists in Lycra, or wearing shorts above the knee with no waterproof footwear.
I know it can rain at anytime, but before you leave your house you can tell if there is a strong chance of it raining if you look outside.
I have seen cyclists regularly and I'm sure they have left thier house wearing minimal clothes in adverse weather conditions.
Over the past few years when we have had extreme snow and ice and cold, I have still seen cyclists bombing about on sheets of ice risking life and limb.
If it is really chucking it down before I leave, I will stay indoors. Do some people love cycling so much they don't care if they get soaked or slip on ice?
I know it can rain at anytime, but before you leave your house you can tell if there is a strong chance of it raining if you look outside.
I have seen cyclists regularly and I'm sure they have left thier house wearing minimal clothes in adverse weather conditions.
Over the past few years when we have had extreme snow and ice and cold, I have still seen cyclists bombing about on sheets of ice risking life and limb.
If it is really chucking it down before I leave, I will stay indoors. Do some people love cycling so much they don't care if they get soaked or slip on ice?