I am a cyclist and from experience it seems that cycling in an alley or where there are tress around is advantageous on nearly all unfavorable cross wind scenarios except for direct head winds which do seem to magnify the force you have to overcome when traveling in this zone. Unfavorable cross winds can be minimized when you have terrain that blocks some of the force of the wind against you as opposed to an open field, I have seen a tremendous difference since I live in a forest area that is right next to a vast open farmland area with nothing to shelter you from the wind and I feel the difference without a doubt how objects can shelter you from the full force of an unfavorable wind. Hope this helps my friend and keep cycling!
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