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Cafe Du Cycliste’s Solenne Hoodie

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Cafe Du Cycliste’s Solenne Hoodie

Cafe Du Cycliste’s apparel takes details, functionality, and looks very seriously. Case in point is their new Solenne hoodie. Made with all three in mind, this performance fabric jersey features a hood and can be worn as either a standalone or in layers. See more details at Cafe Du Cycliste.

Café du Cycliste: Albertine Mens Thermal Cycling Gilet

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Café du Cycliste: Albertine Mens Thermal Cycling Gilet

For those cold mountain descents and all-day winter rides, Café du Cycliste has designed the Albertine, a synthetic down cycling vest, made from Primaloft Active to provide a mix of insulation and extreme breathability. I’ve used a similar product for years and believe it or not, you’ll want to wear it more than you’d think. Check out more at Café du Cycliste.

Café du Cycliste’s Fall and Winter Collection

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Café du Cycliste’s Fall and Winter Collection

Fall is my favorite riding season, particularly because of the apparel offerings and layering options. There’s nothing like climbing for hours, stripping layers to descend in the brisk, chilly air wearing a favorite jacket.

With each year’s season change come new offerings from brands, one of which I’ve been really enjoying is Café du Cycliste. They just launched their fall / winter 2014 lookbook and it’s looking great.

See the 2014 Fall / Winter Lookbook at Café du Cycliste and their entire line at their web shop.

Also, see a few more photos below.

Café du Cycliste’s Guide to Riding in Nice and the Côte d’Azur

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Café du Cycliste’s Guide to Riding in Nice and the Côte d’Azur

Nice is the home base for French cycling apparel company Café du Cycliste. They know the roads, climbs and descents like the back of their well worn in cycling mits. The surrounding Alpes Maritimes region offers some of the best riding in France, and is accessible by numerous scenic roads.

CdC want to welcome you to Nice by laying it all out in the ultimate local’s only guide. Head over to Café du Cycliste to see their Guide to Riding in Nice and the Côte d’Azur.