Here in New England, we experience extremes-- 0F to 95F are pretty normal 
temps every year, and it's not too unusual to see those numbers even more 
widely split.  Some hardy cyclists will be out in all of it, but not me. 
 I'll bike commute for 30 minutes at those extremes, but about 30-90F is my 
working range for a day-long ride, with the ideal temp for an all-day ride 
being in the low to mid 50s.

Anton




On Wednesday, December 31, 2014 9:02:32 PM UTC-5, Matthew J wrote:
>
> I hate wearing sun screen, so either overcast or days I can wear long 
> sleeves and pants without getting overheated.  
>
> Mid-50s to 60s seems the range I make my best times / go the farthest.  I 
> am a slug mid-70s and above. 
>
> On Wednesday, December 31, 2014 4:48:16 PM UTC-6, Curtis wrote:
>>
>> Here in East San Diego we have had a cool day.  About 52 degrees 
>> Fahrenheit (11 degrees Celsius) with fun sun and a light breeze at 2:30 
>> pm.  I really like the cool temps, so I was wondering what is your favorite 
>> riding weather.  For me it is what I experienced to day.
>>
>>
>>

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