sabcycling
Well-Known Member
- Location
- Londonderry, Northern Ireland
I've got back into cycling at the end of December '19, with an 8 mile route around two bridges in my city. But mid January got a terrible cold from it, recovered. Got back out this week (Tue) and last week (Sun) only to feel myself coming down with something / under the weather at work today... rough throat, runny nose...
What am I doing wrong? I'm staying wrapped up when cycling, albeit with 'normal' clothes - thermal underlayer, tracksuit bottoms, t-shirt, hoodie, black bin-bag looking coat which is warm and then a cheap cycling jacket over the top. Plus a hat under my helmet and originally cycling gloves, but were too cold so thick warm gloves from Asda. If anything, I was concerned I'd 'overheat and sweat' with these clothes, but not get a cold / flu from it?
Please advise what I can do better or what I can buy. I was quite proud and deliberate about getting back into cycling now in the darkest, longest and coldest nights so that it would only get better as I worked towards summer and then didn't need to think about stopping as next winter approached us.. I see lots of guys out on their bikes - what am I overlooking (and I'm a beginner so I expect it's something obvious but must know)
What am I doing wrong? I'm staying wrapped up when cycling, albeit with 'normal' clothes - thermal underlayer, tracksuit bottoms, t-shirt, hoodie, black bin-bag looking coat which is warm and then a cheap cycling jacket over the top. Plus a hat under my helmet and originally cycling gloves, but were too cold so thick warm gloves from Asda. If anything, I was concerned I'd 'overheat and sweat' with these clothes, but not get a cold / flu from it?
Please advise what I can do better or what I can buy. I was quite proud and deliberate about getting back into cycling now in the darkest, longest and coldest nights so that it would only get better as I worked towards summer and then didn't need to think about stopping as next winter approached us.. I see lots of guys out on their bikes - what am I overlooking (and I'm a beginner so I expect it's something obvious but must know)