Sometimes goggles can fog up when warm and humid moisture enters your goggles and comes into contact with the cold lens, the water vapor condenses into droplets and accumulates.
Make sure your goggle is fitting snug on your face, you may need to tighten the strap using the adjusters on the back of the strap. If there is space between your face and the goggle (not sitting tightly against the bridge of your nose for example) cold air may get into the goggle, which may cause your lens to fog.
After a day of riding, make sure to allow your goggle to air dry before storing it away. Prolonged exposure to moisture may cause damage to the lens or face foam.
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