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  1. #46
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    You are very lucky not to sweat "down there", Lisa! My chamois is soaked after most rides, unless it's quite cold or a very short ride. Undies wouldn't make much difference at all. I am just a sweater.

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    Talking Sister in sweat

    Hey Emily - It's nice to have a "sister in sweat". If someone isn't sweating after a 90 degree ride, then they can't be riding very hard. And Lisa if you truly as freshly scented as you claim, I am envious. When I get back from a ride the first place I want to be is in the shower. And the cycling clothes? Right into the washer......after every ride. Then at least I can start off "fresh as a daisy".

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    It's true....I rarely get sweaty or stinky, even on long hot rides. Only when it's over 90 degrees and very humid. Heat does not seem to bother me as much as it effects other people around me. I do get cold more easily than others in the winter however!

    On my occasional really hot humid rides I "do" throw everything into the wash afterwards.

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  4. #49
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    I wish I could call myself Fresh As A Daisy Sara! But nope, I'm a sweaty girl. On really hot rides, I sweat right through my chamois and end up with salt lines on the sides my saddle. It's actually kind of interesting because I can see exactly where my thighs touch the seat while I'm riding.

    So Lisa, do you drink a lot while you're riding? I'm drinking so much water on my rides these days that I have to stop and refill my bottles if I go much over 25 miles. I must be sweating out a full water bottle every 15 miles!

    Oh, and no undies for me under my shorts, but to each his own...if undies work for you, go for it! I want to start a thread on bras under jerseys...I would sure rather go without!!! But that would be a completely individual thing as well.

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    Bra or no?

    Quote Originally Posted by sara View Post
    I want to start a thread on bras under jerseys...I would sure rather go without!!! But that would be a completely individual thing as well.
    Well, I prefer to ride with a bra. Yeah, it is just another sweaty garment that needs washing when I get home, but the thought of my nipples constantly rubbing against the jersey doesn't sound remotely amusing. Seems like it might sorta "ruff them up".

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    Quote Originally Posted by TrekRider View Post
    Well, I prefer to ride with a bra. Yeah, it is just another sweaty garment that needs washing when I get home, but the thought of my nipples constantly rubbing against the jersey doesn't sound remotely amusing. Seems like it might sorta "ruff them up".
    Not to mention, I'm far more comfortable with layers of fabric encapsulating each boob that prevents them from sticking and melting into eachother. Sorry, tmi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dianyla View Post
    Not to mention, I'm far more comfortable with layers of fabric encapsulating each boob that prevents them from sticking and melting into eachother. Sorry, tmi.
    Several weeks ago it was 96-98 here and humid. I rode in just bike shorts and a sports bra. i'm sure this is seriously breaking some cardinal cycling fashion rule, (and could result in some spectacular road rash if one were to crash) but it's what I do when i run in the heat (except with running shorts, which are so much cooler than bike shorts...), so why not? I was still hot and soaked when I got back, but less than if I'd been wearing more, I'm sure.
    Last edited by VeloVT; 07-25-2007 at 07:15 PM.

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    Emily,
    Your not the only one! I was the smart one in the fall who bought light blue PI shorts, not realizing that I really sweat down there. After the first ride, I realized I am a big sweater! It looked like I had peed in my pants, quite funny! I had someone say to me, look your shorts even say IP(sine the PI logo is the opposite of their name).

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    Quote Originally Posted by sara View Post

    So Lisa, do you drink a lot while you're riding? I'm drinking so much water on my rides these days that I have to stop and refill my bottles if I go much over 25 miles. I must be sweating out a full water bottle every 15 miles!

    Oh, and no undies for me under my shorts, but to each his own...if undies work for you, go for it! I want to start a thread on bras under jerseys...I would sure rather go without!!! But that would be a completely individual thing as well.
    I don't really drink that much , but I try to keep taking sips very frequently because I do know the dangers of dehydration. "Drink before you're thirsty...." I go through about a bottle to a bottle and a half (with electrolytes) on a 30 mile ride, unless it's extremely hot, when I might drink 2 bottles.
    You probably drink way more than me because you sweat way more than me. Just makes sense!

    As to bras...I am fairly small up top and don't really "need" a bra around the house. (I still fail the pencil test) But all that bumping and bouncing on my bike rides would drive me absolutely crazy!!! Especially on all the gravel roads! Feels good to be "safely strapped in" while on my bike.
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    I don't even want to admit how many pencils I can hold. Too many.

    My boobs performed their purpose admirably, and deflated promptly into the sort of thing you see in National Geographic when they were done.

    Ewww.

    So bras are my friends. My bosom buddies, as it were.

    I've always really liked tank-tops with built-in bras, and I'm loving my Terry Eurohalter. (from right here on TE) I sweat HUGELY, but the Eurohalter wicks it away and keeps me quite comfy on rides. (I wear a shirt or sunscreen pullover over it on rides)

    I've been told the Eurohalter is quite attractive on me....

    BTW: I sweat so badly "down there" that I dare not wear anything over bike shorts except skorts or very dark capris. Like, real dark. Like, black. Better yet, no capris. Just bike knickers or skorts. Cotton is NOT nice over my bike shorts. Oh, no.
    Last edited by KnottedYet; 07-25-2007 at 08:09 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    I don't even want to admit how many pencils I can hold. Too many.
    I'll see your pencils and raise you a set of magic markers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dianyla View Post
    I'll see your pencils and raise you a set of magic markers.
    I'll see your pencils AND your magic marker set and raise you a couple of chalkboard erasers

    as for bras.... they fit better backwards, you know, with the "wing bones" to fill the cups

    I am looking into the terry eurohalter next. Hope it comes with boobs.

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    Oh, I can fill the cups just fine... but I gotta scrape and scoop to do it.

    Kinda like fitting the splatted egg back into the shell....

    Edit: all right, I'm doing the pencil test. I'm using Pigma markers, cuz I don't have pencils. Ok, Pigmas don't work, they fall out. (2 on the left, 1 on the right.) when I had actual pencils available I think I had 5 or 6 on the left and 3 or 4 on the right.

    Knotted-"just call me saggy"-yet
    Last edited by KnottedYet; 07-25-2007 at 09:14 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flybye View Post
    Hope it comes with boobs.
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    Baby, you are so funny! Damm!
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