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Mostly I find that avoiding peak UV is enough to reduce the impact of biking.
Yeah, I've been trying to mitigate UV more than heat. I ride with arm sleeves, but I'm looking for some kind of neck and leg protection, too. The problem is that those can also insulate heat if you aren't moving... so, it's sunscreen in the meantime.