"shivering and no sweat"... I wish I could say that I don't know what you are talking about. Had that happen most recently in Baja a couple winters ago (it was still in the high 80s each day) at the end of a morning ride/photo shoot that ran long. It came on fast, almost out of nowhere. One minute, riding along fine but wishing there was some shade. Next minute, "hmmm, I don't seem to be sweating anymore." A couple minutes later, body shivering, slurring speech and barely able to turn the pedals home. The ride companions were all talking about what a lovely morning it was, eager to go swimming and then lay out to tan for a bit. I limped back to the hotel, chugged a quart of electrolyte drink and stood under a cold shower for a half hour, then passed out.
Sept. 8, 2022, 10:04 a.m. - Mike Ferrentino
"shivering and no sweat"... I wish I could say that I don't know what you are talking about. Had that happen most recently in Baja a couple winters ago (it was still in the high 80s each day) at the end of a morning ride/photo shoot that ran long. It came on fast, almost out of nowhere. One minute, riding along fine but wishing there was some shade. Next minute, "hmmm, I don't seem to be sweating anymore." A couple minutes later, body shivering, slurring speech and barely able to turn the pedals home. The ride companions were all talking about what a lovely morning it was, eager to go swimming and then lay out to tan for a bit. I limped back to the hotel, chugged a quart of electrolyte drink and stood under a cold shower for a half hour, then passed out.