If you call the northern hemisphere home, summer is fast coming to a close and with it, long days and warm weather too. The sun is setting earlier and the temperature is on the decline, and for many of us, motivation to ride outside is starting to wane.
For even the most motivated riders, the transition from endless warm, dry, and sunny miles to wet, windy, cold rides can be hard to swallow. When you add in the additional effort of keeping the bike clean and running smoothly, getting your winter kit clean and dry ahead of the next ride, and dealing with the added dangers of riding after dark, winter makes consistent riding a tough task.
1. Consistency is key
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