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Biking is a great sport. Whether you cycle for pleasure or in competition, it provides a thorough aerobic workout and gets you outside in the fresh air. Though bicycling has been popular for literally hundreds of years, only lately have we seen such attention paid to the sport. We can basically thank Lance Armstrong for bringing cycling such prominence in the United States. With its astronomical rise in popularity has come an increasing demand for bicycle clothes. Racers need the technical advantages that scientifically designed materials provide, but bicycle clothes are also snapped up by everyday riders and with good reason. Bicycle clothes make you more comfortable so you can enjoy your ride to the fullest.
Bicycle clothing is specially designed for all weather conditions. There plenty of hot things to wear for winter riding, so you do not have to park your bike in frigid. Roubaix Lycra tights protect the legs from cold, and Aero nylon suits keep your whole body comfy. All types of thermal wear is available. For rainy, blustery days, special rain hoods and jackets shed water and give protection from the wind.
Do you have to have specially made bicycle clothes to cycle? Of course not, people have been able to bike for a couple of centuries without them. But if you ask serious cyclists, they will tell you that sleek, form fitting bicycle wear make for a more enjoyable, swift ride.
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