The Art of Layering for Cold Weather Cycling with Castelli

CASTELLI Cycling Podcast

Monday, October 23, 2023

Transition seamlessly into cold-weather cycling with invaluable tips and insights from Fred Tremblay, Castelli's Canadian Social Media Manager, and renowned cycling personality, Matt Surch.

Learn how to conquer the chill and embrace winter cycling as a thrilling adventure rather than a daunting challenge. Discover the art of dressing for success in sub-zero temperatures and unpredictable weather conditions, ensuring an exhilarating ride even when faced with freezing temperatures and snow-covered trails.

Join us as we unravel a wealth of experiences and expert advice, exploring Matt's remarkable journey through various cycling disciplines, including mountain biking, downhill racing, road racing, cyclocross, and grassroots gravel events. Gain first-hand knowledge and energizing tips to keep your winter rides warm, enjoyable, and invigorating.

Don't miss out on this engaging episode, tailored to equip you with the tools and insights needed to continue your cycling endeavors through the cold winter months. Get ready to embrace the thrill of winter cycling and turn every frosty ride into an unforgettable adventure.

Hope you’ll enjoy the episode!

CASTELLI Blog: Layering for Winter

October 2023

Is winter cycling for everyone? No, it can’t be, and that’s ok; even chocolate isn’t for everyone.

Is winter cycling for you? In this post I break down core principles and elements that underpin fun and sustainable winter cycling. We can’t change winter, but we can change our perspective about it. The more fun we have outside in the cold, the more we convert the dread of winter to another, warmer emotion: delight. Let’s get into it! 

Matt Surch

Father of two, Matt has been blogging since 2007, melding his passion for all things cycling and philosophy, specifically with regard to the philosophy of technology, ethics, and cognitive science.

https://www.teknecycling.com
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