Tip No.1: Don’t Sweat
This may sound like a simple task given the frigid temperatures, but it’s not always as easy as it seems. According to Jonas, “If you sweat, you will be cold afterwards. You need to stay dry in winter, so take it easy on the climbs, and if necessary, open your jersey.”
Many riders have the tendency to dress for comfort when they first step foot outside, but in reality, you should dress for how you’ll feel when pedaling at a steady tempo—and prioritize smarter layering. That way, when efforts and gradients increase, you don’t end up a hot, sweaty mess at the summit or soaked and cold on the long, windy descent.