I always wear a cap under my helmet.  Aside from the many stubby caps I 
have, including the famed Randi Jo Riv cap and a nice Walz Surly wool cap, 
I wear either a Ciele or OR running hat.  They have a larger brim, are 
quick drying, and I can wear it when I'm off the bike with better coverage 
where ever I end up.  

On Tuesday, October 1, 2024 at 3:42:41 PM UTC-5 pi...@gmail.com wrote:

> On Tuesday, October 1, 2024 at 11:28:24 AM UTC-7 Patrick Moore wrote:
>
>
> Who on list uses cycling caps for cycling?
>
> I use cycling caps for cycling, but only in Europe, where the long climbs 
> I visit and generally competent and polite drivers mean that I'm willing to 
> ride without a helmet but still need a hat to keep sun off my face and wick 
> sweat away. I have a decent collection of UV-faded cotton caps, but most 
> recently have switched to the Walsh technical caps which don't fade, are 
> lighter, and fit better. (before you ask, yes, I do carry a helmet and 
> switch to wearing one for the big descents that come with the big climbs, 
> and my accompanying stokers frequently also do without helmets on climbs 
> and I don't give them a hard time about imitating me)
>
> In the USA, where I don't trust the drivers, I ride with a sweat band 
> under my helmet. I've tried the caps but in general they don't fit too good 
> when stuffed inside a helmet.
>

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