Skin Cancer and Cycling.
As much as we may consider ourselves `recreational' cyclists and unlikely to trigger melanoma ... we aren't. We cycle at altitude, increasing the power of UV sunlight. We cycle for hours at a time. Human sweat increases the photosensitivity of the skin.
I wear an under the helmet head drape (see below). (And arm coolers, and sometimes leg coolers). Those who've seen me on my recumbent may have noticed this. SPF 50+ just doesn't do it on long rides. Neither does one application of zinc oxide on the lips or nose.
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