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Why 32°C Heat Is Killing Your Cycling Power—and How to Stay Safe

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Riders need to hydrate when cycling in extreme heat. [Photo: Shutterstock]

[DigitalToday AI Reporter] Riding a bike in summer heat can feel refreshing because of the breeze, but it also carries serious risks: severe dehydration and a drop in performance. Riders need a structured hydration plan and a deliberate heat-acclimation strategy.

On the 26th (local time), mobility outlet BikeRadar reported that riders who cycle in 32°C conditions experience roughly a 6.5% loss in power output and face increased risks of dehydration, cramps, and hyponatremia. Experts say safe summer riding requires more than simply drinking lots of water: maintain your body’s sodium balance and proactively acclimate to high temperatures.

Plain water taken indiscriminately can dilute blood sodium to dangerous levels and trigger hyponatremia, leaving athletes weak and disoriented. To reduce that risk, experts recommend adding 1–2 extra cups of fluid per day in the days before a race or long ride, and using thirst and urine color as practical cues. Preloading with electrolyte drinks or adding salt to food helps preserve sodium. Because extreme heat diverts blood away from the gut and impairs digestion, favor fuels with higher water content—such as energy gels or home-made flapjacks (oat bars)—in liquid or semi-solid forms to maintain nutrition on the bike.

Training in artificially hot environments can speed up acclimation and improve performance. For example, when using an indoor trainer, close the windows and turn off fans, or train in a hot, greenhouse-like room to trigger your sweating response. Some studies also find that taking a progressively warm bath for 10 to 40 minutes immediately after training can reduce recovery core temperature more effectively than standard heat-acclimation routines.

On the road, pair equipment checks with an environmental assessment. Reapply sunscreen every two hours, wear a well-ventilated helmet and UV-blocking sunglasses, and remember that asphalt can absorb sunlight and reach surface temperatures of 50~80°C. Hot pavement not only heats the surrounding air, it can sometimes melt tar and cause slippery patches that lead to crashes. To estimate your personal sweat rate, weigh yourself—including a full water bottle—before and after rides.

Experts emphasize that riding in extreme heat places heavy strain on the body. Accurately tracking sweat loss before and after rides and planning equipment and fluid intake accordingly are essential. They added that when temperatures become excessive, the safest response is to stop riding immediately and rest.{vi19}

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