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Tom Sherman
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A random cyclist wrote:
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> I've registered for an upcoming century and have two weeks to go. I was
> about to start increasing my daily mileage (from ~30), but as my luck
> would have it I recently developed a raised sore spot where the padding
> in my cycling shorts ends. I've stayed off of the bike for four days
> now and it's not going away. The skin isn't broken, but I'm still
> afraid to ride any more and potentially inflame it. I've tried
> neosporin, bag balm, and just plain keeping it clean and dry. Any other
> approaches/advice? Ride through it?
<http://www.ransbikes.com/F508.htm>.
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Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia
The weather is here, wish you were beautiful
> X-No-Archive: Yes
>
> I've registered for an upcoming century and have two weeks to go. I was
> about to start increasing my daily mileage (from ~30), but as my luck
> would have it I recently developed a raised sore spot where the padding
> in my cycling shorts ends. I've stayed off of the bike for four days
> now and it's not going away. The skin isn't broken, but I'm still
> afraid to ride any more and potentially inflame it. I've tried
> neosporin, bag balm, and just plain keeping it clean and dry. Any other
> approaches/advice? Ride through it?
<http://www.ransbikes.com/F508.htm>.
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Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia
The weather is here, wish you were beautiful