14 ways to avoid and treat saddle sores from bicycling

Warmer weather and longer bike rides are right around the corner for many of us, which means sore, blistered butts are also around the next bend.

It's easier to get an idea how to avoid saddle sores when you understand what causes them. Basically it all starts with logging miles.

Even for cyclists who distribute their weight between the handlebars, pedals and saddle, there's a good deal of friction between the butt and the bicycle seat that irritates the skin. This is bad enough, and you'll want to start treatment right now. ...

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