The Right Clothes for the Right track

Cycling requires a great deal of discipline, strength and focus. However, it also calls for the right set of cycling apparel for a safe and comfortable ride. In fact, different cycling tracks entail different types of clothing.

Road Cycling:
The most basic of cycling wear such as the right shirt and shorts should be worn in this type of cycling. Shorts should be made from lycra and they must come with a padding. This protects you from painful saddle rubs. Professional road cyclists must place the name of their sponsor somewhere visible in their cycling shirts – sleeves or the back.

Track Cycling:
Track Cycling calls for a one piece skin suit made from Lycra. It should also have pads in the seat of the shorts. Wearing a one piece suit avoids any form of distraction or discomfort to the rider. Mitts must also be worn to protect the cyclist from falls. It also allows cyclists to get a good grip of the handlebars for difficult stunts/tracks.

Cross Country Mountain Biking:
They have the same cycling gear as that of a road cyclist but since mountain tracks are often muddy and wet, waterproof jackets always come in handy. A good set of mountain bike shoes allow the cyclist to pedal accurately.

Downhill Cycling:
This is an extreme type of cycling thus it calls for extreme cycling wears too. Aside from the padding on the seats of their shorts, they should also have padding all over their bodies. The right cycling helmet protects the cyclist from any fall or accidents that may occur. Extreme safety and precaution must also be at all times observed.

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