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Wildfires and Heat; New Challenges for Cyclists and Spectators

Wildfires and extreme heat this summer have posed unexpected challenges for cyclists and spectators in cycling competitions.

Wildfires and Heat; New Challenges for Cyclists and Spectators
Wildfires and Heat; New Challenges for Cyclists and Spectators

This summer's cycling competitions have been affected by widespread wildfires and unprecedented temperatures. In these difficult conditions, cyclists face serious risks, and spectators suffer from watching the competitions in unsuitable conditions.

Effects of Heat on Athletes' Performance

Extreme heat has reduced the physical strength and concentration of cyclists, and some have even had to withdraw from competitions due to health issues. This situation has not only impacted athletes' performance but also put spectators at risk of heat exhaustion.

Moreover, wildfires, which have intensified due to severe weather conditions, affect the race routes. These wildfires not only harm the environment but also jeopardize the safety of the competitions.

New Challenges for Organizers

Organizers of the competitions are facing new challenges to ensure the safety of athletes and spectators. New measures have been considered to cope with the heat and wildfires, including changing the timing of events and providing more sanitary facilities for spectators.

These difficult conditions raise serious questions about the future of cycling competitions in the warm seasons and highlight the need for serious measures to address climate crises.