What to Wear Cycling in 70°F (21°C)

70°F (21°C) is prime summer cycling temperature. Most riders need nothing beyond a short-sleeve jersey and bib shorts. The main consideration is sun exposure and hydration — at 70°F on a hard effort, sweat rates climb quickly.

Effective temperature: 21.0°C (accounts for wind chill at zone 2 pace)

Upper body

Short-sleeve jersey

comfortable at this temperature

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Moisture-wicking base layer

manages sweat on longer efforts

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Lower body

Bib shorts

standard summer kit

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Extremities

Short-finger gloves

grip without overheating hands

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Standard cycling socks

breathable comfort

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Sunglasses

UV and wind protection

Tips

  • Sunglasses are essential — UV exposure adds up fast on long rides.
  • Carry more water than you think you need — at 70°F, hydration is the main limiter.
  • Ventilated or aero-cut jerseys make a noticeable comfort difference in direct sun.

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FAQ

What to wear cycling in 70 degrees Fahrenheit?

Short-sleeve jersey, bib shorts, short-finger gloves, summer socks, and sunglasses. No additional layers needed unless early morning or very windy.

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