Itâs raining. Again. You peek out the window, see the wet pavement, and your indoor bike starts whispering sweet nothings. You could just stay in. But then again⌠maybe itâs a perfect day to get out there and build something deeper than quads: grit.
Because riding in the rain? Itâs not just about fitness. Itâs about showing up even when the skies say “no thanks.”
Rain Builds Mental Muscle (The Kind That Lasts Longer Than a Sprint)
Letâs get one thing straight: rainy rides are not just about dodging puddles and pretending youâre in a dramatic sports movie montage (although that is a bonus).
When you choose to ride in the rain, youâre doing more than training your legs. Youâre training your mind. Every gust of wind, every raindrop in your face, every “why am I like this?” moment itâs all mental reps. And those reps pay off in life far beyond the bike.
Even pros say it:
“Riding in the rain teaches you how to suffer smart. It separates the committed from the casual.”
Anonymous WorldTour rider who definitely wasn’t crying under their helmet
Itâs a Vibe: Rainy Rides Hit Different
Thereâs something almost cinematic about it. The hiss of tires on wet roads. The glow of streetlights reflecting on shiny asphalt. You, slicing through the storm like a legend.
No crowds. No distractions. Just you, the road, and your inner monologue narrating like David Attenborough in a windbreaker.
Plus, post ride coffee hits way harder when youâve earned it in the elements.

Not Ready to Brave the Storm? Thatâs Cool Too.
Riding in the rain doesnât have to mean going full waterproof warrior outside. If youâre more of a warm-and-dry indoor type (guilty đââď¸), the mental challenge is still real. Showing up to that spin class or hopping on your at-home trainer while the world outside looks like a wet sock? Same energy.
The point is: you rode anyway.
What Helps: Gear That Makes Rain Less Rude
Letâs be honest half the battle is just being comfortable. You donât need a full on expedition setup, but a few smart pieces can turn âthis sucksâ into âthis slaps.â
Hereâs what helps:
- A solid thermal jacket that blocks the wind and laughs at drizzle
- Tights or bibs that donât feel like wet noodles after mile 3
- Cycling shoes that wonât let the puddles win
- Moisture wicking layers for indoor riders (sweat still counts as rain, right?)
We donât design gear at Procyclistwear we curate it. That means every piece we carry is something weâd trust on a sketchy winter ride or a soul-cleansing spin session.
Itâs Not About Speed Itâs About Showing Up
Rainy rides arenât for showing off. Theyâre for proving something to yourself.
Itâs not about the pace or the KOMs or how many people saw you on Strava. Itâs about knowing that you didnât wait for perfect conditions. You made them irrelevant.
(Okay, but if you do crush a segment in the storm? Brag away.)
Pro Tip: Rain Makes You Appreciate Sunshine More
Sounds cheesy, but itâs true. Ride through a few rainstorms, and when that first dry, sunny ride hits? Youâll feel like a superhero with vitamin D powers.
Plus, youâve got stories now. Stories of grit. Of puddles conquered. Of showers earned.
And letâs be real your non cycling friends? Theyâll never understand. Thatâs what makes it even better.
Indoor Cyclists, We See You
If youâre on a trainer or crushing classes indoors, youâre still in the arena. When itâs pouring outside and you still hop on for that 45-minute spin, guess what? Thatâs discipline. Thatâs toughness. Thatâs the exact same resilience.
Indoor riders build rainy day toughness too without needing a towel for your glasses.
And with the right kit? You can go all out without feeling like you’re riding inside a sauna.
Rain Isnât a Reason Itâs a Reminder
To show up. To push through. To laugh mid ride when the wind nearly slaps your sunglasses off. To wear the weird face line from your helmet like a badge of honor.
Rainy rides remind us weâre built for more than comfort. Weâre built for the ride.
And when youâve got the right gear on your side (hey, weâve got a few things for that), the storm doesnât stand a chance.

Ride Through It
Whether youâre splashing through real puddles or sweating through an indoor climb, remember this: youâre doing more than moving your body. Youâre sharpening your mindset. Youâre proving that excuses donât steer.
So next time the rain rolls in and your motivation tries to ghost you, just remember: youâve got legs, grit, and a really good jacket.
Ride on. â
Need gear that laughs in the face of drizzle? Check out our curated winter ready kits, tights, shoes, and thermal layers. We pick ’em so you donât have to guess.



