Bike & Kit: Clothing
Dress for summer cycling with Kalas
Summertime is when many of us ride more frequently and for longer, whether it’s taking advantage of the warmer, drier weather and lighter evenings to explore further from home, or holidays when we can ride all day. These factors, combined with the notoriously unpredictable and changeable British summer, might mean you could benefit from some tweaks to your kit options. Follow these tips on what to wear from Kalas, Great Britain Cycling Team Official On-Bike Clothing Supplier, to get the most from your rides this summer.
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Knowledge Level: Beginner
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