Andy in Germany
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- Location
- Rottenburg am Neckar
One new feature of cycling has been a stiffness in my knees on longer rides. With hindsight that may be because it is the first time I've tried to ride any distance in sub-zero temperatures. It probably doesn't help that I live on the top of a hill, so if I go in most directions the first ten minutes is a descent into a cold valley.
I've commuted a few K's in minus frigid and rode longer distances last year with no problem in more sensible temperatures, but it seems that cold muscles, long rides and -3°c is a bad combination.
Yes, okay, I should have worked that out. I'm an experiential learner, okay?
What options are there to avoid this? Normally I wear thickish cotton work trousers which I suspect will get some on here into a froth, but I find them comfortable, and usually warm. My upper body needs extra layers but my legs have always cooked when I wore fleece trousers underneath.
I could just not ride on cold days but in this region that limits me a bit.
Is there a kind of knee warming band that just protects my knees and without cooking the rest of my legs? Or should I do knee-specific warm ups before leaving?
I suppose I could I could tie a hot water bottle on each knee...
I've commuted a few K's in minus frigid and rode longer distances last year with no problem in more sensible temperatures, but it seems that cold muscles, long rides and -3°c is a bad combination.
Yes, okay, I should have worked that out. I'm an experiential learner, okay?
What options are there to avoid this? Normally I wear thickish cotton work trousers which I suspect will get some on here into a froth, but I find them comfortable, and usually warm. My upper body needs extra layers but my legs have always cooked when I wore fleece trousers underneath.
I could just not ride on cold days but in this region that limits me a bit.
Is there a kind of knee warming band that just protects my knees and without cooking the rest of my legs? Or should I do knee-specific warm ups before leaving?
I suppose I could I could tie a hot water bottle on each knee...