I biked in France for a 9 days in July so the weather was very warm. We left out suitcases at the hotel and carried minimal stuff in ziplock bags panniers. I took two pairs of bike shorts, my sugoi tank, and a regular jersey which I never did wear. I was glad to have two pairs of shorts so I could wear one and hand wash and dry one. I didn't want to carry bike shoes with us so we wore regular sneakers with the flat pedals for the first two days, then I wore my comfortable slip on sandals for the rest of the time because it was so hot. I never had any problems with wearing loose sandals which surprised me. I took two pairs of light weight capri pants and a lair of shorts, a couple of light weight tops, and a t shirt and a light weight hoodie. I wore the same things almost every day though. Oh, and I got sick off the white strip down my back from my tank so I wore my halter style swim suit top (tankini) quite a bit when I rode as well. We took our own helmets and gloves. I was glad to have my well-padded shorts because the saddles were not a great fit although the bikes were great overall.
I think I took 3 pairs of sox and undies although have lived with only 2 and washed them in the sink at night. I tried a few different kinds at home to see what dried the fastest. I used the hand soap or shampoo as detergent. OH, sunglasses and a light weight ball cap. I also had my light weight wind breaker cycling jacket that I only ended up wearing in Paris when it rained.
What I wish I'd had? A france telecarte for using on pay phones. Didn't find out about that until the last two days. You can get them at any Tabac store.
PS My avatar shows me in france, a typical day. My pics are here if you're interested. http://travel.webshots.com/album/560...N?vhost=travel



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We managed to pick up a semi-self catered in the Dordogne instead and had a great time--big heavy tanks, but we were on vacation so it didn't matter--more time for the scenery (and oh what scenery)
I think we got the hotel from Rick Steves, too--a great way to find a 2-star that doesn't break the bank and you know has seen a cleaning staff.