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Good Luck Euro GP 24 hour team
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[QUOTE="firecracker22, post: 683799, member: 20316"] Another good cold weather idea, Natalie, is glove liners. I have two pair--one is a fine-woven nylon mix, and the other one is kind of silvery like it's woven from tinsel. They are my Michael Jackson gloves but damn are they warm. They really make a difference and are thin enough they shouldn't make your gloves too tight. In fact some people also swear by a pair of rubber gloves under your riding ones--the rubber will keep the wind from cutting through but I would think they might make you sweat too. Also, I forget what they are called but maybe those things that are like a ski mask only they don't cover your face, but go up over your head and around your neck, would those be a good idea? I've raced a 3 hr hare scramble in 10-degree weather and while most of me stayed warm from exertion, the breeze down the front and back of my neck was not good. [/QUOTE]
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