Glossary
Cycling Jersey
Cycling Jersey refers to a shirt worn in cycling, offering advantages in design for serious cyclists. The cyclist rides in a bent over position, so the jersey is cut long in the back . Pockets are sewn on the back, so any items will not fall out. The zipper is short, so the jersey can be opened to cool off the cyclist. The cycling jersey is worn tightly to reduce air resistance.
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