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The Art of Layering for Cold Weather Cycling with Castelli
Read, listen, or both. I sat down with Castelli to talk about getting the most from their line of cold weather clothing, which dipped into general principles, and numerous tips and tricks riders can use to steepen the learning curve and create great winter cycling experiences. The blog post elaborates on numerous threads within the podcast, and functions as a complementary resource.
PODCAST of the WEEK #2
“The Stache is outstanding because Payson McElveen’s interesting confluence of life history, vocation, intellect and curiosity propel long-form (often 2hr +), in-depth conversations with fascinating figures from within and without cycling that transcend sport.”
PODCAST of the WEEK #1
“I’m really impressed by the depth this pod dips into with respect to the mind-body connection. Love it! And none of this is Whoop strap-specific, the device is barely even mentioned. This conversation is very much about understanding ourselves better.”
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A 'cool not cold' clothing system is a low-insulation setup by design. It relies on your metabolic output to stay viable. But what happens when that output drops to zero during a mechanical? I define the three pillars of a true stop layer - Accessibility, Structural Integrity, and Moisture Resilience - and explain why Climashield Apex is the superior choice for the 'recovery-to-dry' transition.