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The cold weather is here for most of the U.S. What do you do? Do you put yourself and your bike into hibernation mode? Do you stop cycling? Do you choose to spin? Do you use your trainer?

Once the cold hits, everyone has a different plan. It all depends on your personal choices, goals, and mindset. Yes, it might be cold outside, but that’s doesn’t mean that you have to stop using your bike. Fortunately, there’s gear for fall and winter weather to keep you warm enough to get your miles in. I know the bike gear can be expensive, but you can look into different options. You can choose arm and leg warmers, fleece, or thermal underwear. You can even find ways to prepare your bike to ride in the snow, which can be fun (as long as you avoid riding on icy spots).

Trainers are also another option to stay warm and keep cycling, and you can always find a good one within your budget. Some people choose to give up on cycling after they spend a considerable amount of money buying gear, so you may want to check social media markets, garage sales, and thrift stores too.

The best you can do is stay active and safe, especially in the times of COVID-19. So, open your mind to new possibilities. Do some research, explore your options, and don’t give up.

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