Birds are starting to whistle, squirrels are coming out of hibernation. The sun is starting to break through more often and the tulips are starting to bloom. Spring has arrived. You want to get back out there with your bike. But, what do you wear when you go cycling? And what do you take with you? Rogelli to the rescue! We would like to help you with some tips on cycling in the spring, so you can be comfortable and make enjoy the distance your own! We have put together different types of weather, so you are both on a Sunny Sunday as well as on a Drizzly Tuesday perfectly prepared to take to the road!
Birds are starting to whistle, squirrels are coming out of hibernation. The sun is starting to break through more often and the tulips are starting to bloom. Spring has arrived. You want to get back out there with your bike. But, what do you wear when you go cycling? And what do you take with you? Rogelli to the rescue! We would like to help you with some tips on cycling in the spring, so you can be comfortable and make enjoy the distance your own! We have put together different types of weather, so you are both on a Sunny Sunday as well as on a Drizzly Tuesday perfectly prepared to take to the road!
Sure, it may not be a weather type, but Motivation Monday is not to be missed on this list! Because, why is it fun to go cycling in the spring? Spring is a wonderful season, one in which color returns to the landscapes. Flowers start to bloom again, animals come out of hibernation and blue skies with sunshine are more common. The world takes on a whole new look when spring arrives. No day is the same when you ride the roads with your two-wheeler. It is wonderful to enjoy a ride on your bicycle during this time!
The real die-hard cyclist doesn't shy away from a Drizzly Tuesday and gets on his road bike on the less beautiful spring days too. It is advisable to be well wrapped up when riding your bike so that the cold doesn't get to you. Wearing a long-sleeved cycling jersey and bib tights is a wise choice. And with a set of cycling gloves, you make sure your hands stay nice and warm. With this kind of weather, the sun doesn't show very much, so you go for a transparent visor in your cycling glasses. Do you want to complete your set so you can beat the days with bad weather too? A rain jacket is the last missing item to make sure your ride on a Drizzly Tuesday doesn't go to waste.
On Windy Wednesdays, there is also a chance that the sun will stay away, and it will be very cloudy. The temperature is then lower and so it is a good idea to dress a bit warmer. A long-sleeved cycling jersey is not an excessive luxury. As an alternative or addition, you could take a wind jacket with you. Cycling shorts are a great option in the spring. Are you a real shivery person? Then legwarmers are ideal for you. They are compact and easy to take with you. To keep a good grip on your handlebars, cycling gloves are also recommended. Furthermore, because of the cloudy weather, it is advisable to go for transparent glasses, so you have the best vision during your trip.
Headwind or tailwind, it doesn't matter to you. With good preparation you can brave any Windy Wednesday. When the sun is shining on a Windy Wednesday, it's great weather to hit the road in your short cycling outfit. A short-sleeved jersey, cycling shorts and cycling gloves are all part of your equipment. The sun is shining brightly, so it is important to wear cycling glasses with dark lenses. That way, your vision is not compromised. Afraid that it is a bit chilly? An undershirt can give you that final push to enjoy your ride 100%!
Are you ready to enjoy the distance? When you set off on a long ride, you may have to deal with changing weather conditions. It is therefore useful to bring as many different items of clothing as possible. The basis is a short-sleeved cycling jersey, cycling shorts and cycling gloves. Armwarmers and legwarmers make sure you are always warm on the bike! An undershirt can also come in handy, and by choosing an orange visor, you'll be prepared for any weather condition.
Rainy spring day? No problem at all! With the right equipment, you show that you're not a sucker for rain and you and your two-wheel companion will hit the road just fine. A rain jacket and rain pants are recommended, but which cycling outfit do you wear on a rainy day? On a warm day, above 10 degrees, you brave the weather in your cycling shorts and glasses with transparent lenses to keep an excellent view. But if the temperature is not in your favor, you go for a long-sleeved jersey and long cycling pants.
Mild Saturday is a spring day as you imagine an early spring day to be. The temperature is around 10 degrees, the sky is blue and the sun is shining. Enthusiastic as you are to get on your bike in this beautiful weather, you put on your short cycling outfit. Short-sleeved cycling jersey, cycling shorts, cycling gloves and of course cycling glasses with dark lenses so you can chase the sun! Of course, it can still be chilly. So in that case, arm warmers and legwarmers are the ideal option to carry, to make the very most of this spring day.
Where the previous category is still for the early spring days, the Sunny Sundays will be found more towards the summer normally. The temperature is above 15 degrees, a clear blue sky and the sun burning on your body. It needs no further explanation why here you opt for the most breathable gear possible and cycling glasses with dark lenses, but what can be an important addition is a bandana. "Why do you put on a bandana when it's hot?" you might be thinking. A bandana dissipates heat and acts as a moisture regulator. In addition, a bandana protects your head from the sun, so you keep your head cool. No more hot and sweaty head, but a fresh feeling!
Sure, it may not be a weather type, but Motivation Monday is not to be missed on this list! Because, why is it fun to go cycling in the spring? Spring is a wonderful season, one in which color returns to the landscapes. Flowers start to bloom again, animals come out of hibernation and blue skies with sunshine are more common. The world takes on a whole new look when spring arrives. No day is the same when you ride the roads with your two-wheeler. It is wonderful to enjoy a ride on your bicycle during this time!
The real die-hard cyclist doesn't shy away from a Drizzly Tuesday and gets on his road bike on the less beautiful spring days too. It is advisable to be well wrapped up when riding your bike so that the cold doesn't get to you. Wearing a long-sleeved cycling jersey and bib tights is a wise choice. And with a set of cycling gloves, you make sure your hands stay nice and warm. With this kind of weather, the sun doesn't show very much, so you go for a transparent visor in your cycling glasses. Do you want to complete your set so you can beat the days with bad weather too? A rain jacket is the last missing item to make sure your ride on a Drizzly Tuesday doesn't go to waste.
Headwind or tailwind, it doesn't matter to you. With good preparation you can brave any Windy Wednesday. When the sun is shining on a Windy Wednesday, it's great weather to hit the road in your short cycling outfit. A short-sleeved jersey, cycling shorts and cycling gloves are all part of your equipment. The sun is shining brightly, so it is important to wear cycling glasses with dark lenses. That way, your vision is not compromised. Afraid that it is a bit chilly? An undershirt can give you that final push to enjoy your ride 100%!
On a Windy Wednesday, there is also a chance that the sun will stay away, and it will be very cloudy. The temperature is then lower and so it is a good idea to dress a bit warmer. A long-sleeved cycling jersey is not an excessive luxury. As an alternative or addition, you could take a wind jacket with you. Cycling shorts are a great option in the spring. Are you a real shivery person? Then legwarmers are ideal for you. They are compact and easy to take with you. To keep a good grip on your handlebars, cycling gloves are also recommended. Furthermore, because of the cloudy weather, it is advisable to go for transparent glasses, so you have the best vision during your trip.
Are you ready to enjoy the distance? When you set off on a long ride, you may have to deal with changing weather conditions. It is therefore useful to bring as many different items of clothing as possible. The basis is a short-sleeved cycling jersey, cycling shorts and cycling gloves. Armwarmers and legwarmers make sure you are always warm on the bike! An undershirt can also come in handy, and by choosing an orange visor, you'll be prepared for any weather condition.
Rainy spring day? No problem at all! With the right equipment, you show that you're not a sucker for rain and you and your two-wheel companion will hit the road just fine. A rain jacket and rain pants are recommended, but which cycling outfit do you wear on a rainy day? On a warm day, above 10 degrees, you brave the weather in your cycling shorts and glasses with transparent lenses to keep an excellent view. But if the temperature is not in your favor, you go for a long-sleeved jersey and long cycling pants.
Mild Saturday is a spring day as you imagine an early spring day to be. The temperature is around 10 degrees, the sky is blue and the sun is shining. Enthusiastic as you are to get on your bike in this beautiful weather, you put on your short cycling outfit. Short-sleeved cycling jersey, cycling shorts, cycling gloves and of course cycling glasses with dark lenses so you can chase the sun! Of course, it can still be chilly. So in that case, arm warmers and legwarmers are the ideal option to carry, to make the very most of this spring day.
Where the previous category is still for the early spring days, the Sunny Sundays will be found more towards the summer normally. The temperature is above 15 degrees, a clear blue sky and the sun burning on your body. It needs no further explanation why here you opt for the most breathable gear possible and cycling glasses with dark lenses, but what can be an important addition is a bandana. "Why do you put on a bandana when it's hot?" you might be thinking. A bandana dissipates heat and acts as a moisture regulator. In addition, a bandana protects your head from the sun, so you keep your head cool. No more hot and sweaty head, but a fresh feeling!