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  1. #1
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    First Burn of the Season

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    It was 50 degrees out today. Yes, sunny -- very. But fifty degrees and steady 10-mph winds (from the east, and of course I was heading east...grrr). I wore a long-sleeve wool shirt and a light vest, felt a little warm, rolled the sleeves up, and felt perfect the entire 53-mile ride.

    That is, until I got home and saw this:



    d'oh! I never even thought of sunblock on a cool April day. Silly me.
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  2. #2
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    Ahhhh... let the funky tans begin.
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  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tri Girl View Post
    Ahhhh... let the funky tans begin.
    I have neopolitan tan! My shorts and jerseys are all of varying lengths so I got my first solid tan in my team kit. Then I spent part of the day sans arm warmers in my fox jersey (on the road, I know, so wrong) and since it has shorter sleeves by about 3/4" so my arms are brown, with a 3/4" pink stripe, and white as can be. Same of course, applies to my stems.
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  4. #4
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    I remembered to put sunscreen on my face and legs this morning, but totally forgot my arms as I started out this morning with a jacket.

    Let's just say that a 9-mile climb in full afternoon sun left its mark.

  5. #5
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    Aug 2008
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    Yeouch!

    I have a nice shorts-tan line started from doing the MS ride three weeks ago, but I didn't really get burned until I foolishly wore a tank top today without putting sunscreen on my shoulders. I was wandering around a bike swap-meet... does that count as a cycling burn?

  6. #6
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    doh

    I did the same thing just sitting on my patio! Never feels like a burn with the cool wind, but i do it every year.

  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by badgercat View Post
    I have a nice shorts-tan line started from doing the MS ride three weeks ago,
    Wow. No short riding here yet!

    I have my short tan lines from two or three YEARS ago! I didn't ride very much with only shorts last year (did a lot of riding with knee warmers) and my leg tan lines didn't darken all that much. But they are still very much there. I also have a faded sunburn mark from wearing a tank top on a tour in August 2005 and missing a little spot when applying sunscreen. That's fair-skinned for you. :S

  8. #8
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    I got my first burn about 6 weeks ago.... I did apply the sunscreen to everywhere but parts of the back of my arms!! I felt foolish because I KNOW I will fry in about 15 minutes or less in this Texas sun!

    I hope to stay nice and glowing forever with my 85 proof! Being a redhead all you have to do is walk outside here!

    Tina

  9. #9
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    Aug 2008
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    Yep - 15 mile bike ride and a trail ride in short sleeves, followed by a 50 mile bike ride in a jacket with sleeves pulled up has resulted in some neopolitan tan lines. Quite amusing actually.
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  10. #10
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    May 2007
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    I'm burnt today, too! Despite sunscreen. YAY FOR SUNSHINE AND SPRING IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST!!!!!
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  11. #11
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
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    The bottom half of my legs NEVER get as tan as the rest of me. I actually considered going to the tanning bed to just put my legs in the bed and cover up everything else.

    Any other suggestions?

 

 

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