Do you think "the club" would let you on the rink without?I wouldn't dress in a lawn bowling costume either.
Then it is not a club that I would want to associate with. Has anyone else seen fat old dudes walking around dressed a pro Basket Ball players?Do you think "the club" would let you on the rink without?
I kinda like those hats.To me it is like someone dressing up like a NASCAR race driver to go across town in a car.
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I am not a pro racer on race day so I am not going to dress like one. That would be silly. Even on Halloween. Yes, I have cycling clothes. Things like merino wool sweaters because they are comfortable. I even clip in about four times per year on long hilly group rides but I mostly use lightweight mesh rock climbing shoes. They are easy to ride in and I don't need to walk like a pregnant penguin when I arrive. And I sometimes use cycling windbreakers and florescent vests. My pants need ventilation and pockets and my shirts are all cotton or linen. Bikes are integral with my life. I want seamless transitions among activities including riding. Cycling is not a separate activity that requires a separate special costume. Cycling is not just a sport. I wouldn't dress in a lawn bowling costume either.
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I would not want to be part of an organization that would have me as a member.Then it is not a club that I would want to associate with. Has anyone else seen fat old dudes walking around dressed a pro Basket Ball players?
Hey, what about EBR?I would not want to be part of an organization that would have me as a member.
I'm usually friendly to other cyclists and will wave or nod as we pass each other but whenever I encounter these guys with all the team jerseys that look like they are in the Tour de France, they don't acknowledge me. Don't even look at me. I'm sure they hold me in the greatest disdain as I'm a middle aged woman on a fat tire e-bike.I used to live adjacent to right downtown Vancouver. Seeing the Ricky Racer crowd was commonplace.
The thing I just cannot stand to see is all of them wearing team jerseys. "Oh, I didn't know there was a bike race in town tonight, I mean, why else would you think being dressed in that "Tour de France getup" is something a sane person ought to be seen doing? To slightly alter a quote from Fran Lebowitz, "your right to wear that Team Sky cycling costume ends where it meets my eye"
Same with grown *** men wearing hockey jerseys with another man's name across the back. I mean, WTF? They're everywhere here.
You can buy jerseys at just about any LBS or Rec. store without all the team crap on them, so I guess they just want everybody to think they are some sort of professional rider. It really kills me to see a whole whack of them riding together all dressed exactly the same like they're a team in the Tour. Borders on pathetic.
I have the odd cycling top that is as plain-jane as it can be. No writing, no logos, etc, simply because they do the job and are comfortable. I often wear some MTB shorts with suspenders and a built in padded pair of cycling shorts under a jersey, but most often I just wear a simple padded lycra liner underneath some cargo shorts. CN
I suspect it is because they are jerks. We have some here like that. Those guys have something in common with the Philippine carnivorous Nepenthes Flower.I'm usually friendly to other cyclists and will wave or nod as we pass each other
Ha ha I suspect you are right.I suspect it is because they are jerks. We have some here like that. Those guys have something in common with the Philippine carnivorous Nepenthes Flower.
There is nothing wrong with spandex IMO. It's the attitude of SOME of the people who wear it that bothers me. Unfortunately, the fabric gets a bad rap from these "holier than thou" riders....Lycra, Gore-tex, Softshell?
Isn't the hatred against these modern cycling-clothing fabrics expressed by the $1,000 e-bike crowd that simply cannot afford better clothes?
That kind of stuff is sadly very common these days.It is so sad and funny. One of these spandex guys purchased medals on eBay. He is full of SH!T. A braggart and a bully. It was all about the façade. Riding is intrinsically fun, that is mostly why we do it.
Yes on hi-viz yellow for visibility. My street bike helmet, and my bicycle helmet. I'm pretty certain they make a difference at being noticed. I see cagers sometimes look my way halfheartedly, and then swing back around and actually see me.I'm not a fan of the roady spandex look. Just not for me. With that being said, it's easier to see brighter colors on riders when driving.
So no Spandex then? Are you just trolling to see if anyone wants pics of you in Spandex then?Hey, Mike, what I'm wearing on such weather is:
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- "Thermoactive" underpants
- Merino wool long sleeve undershirt
- Padded bib tights made of modern breathable, wind resistant fabric
- Thick long socks
- Cycling shoes
- A Softshell jersey
- A sleeveless windbreaker
- A thin balaclava
- A winter helmet
- Goggles
- Water-repellent, wind resistant, breathable gloves.
50-60 F (windy weather), more lightweight clothes. (Strava reminds me it was 4 C or 40 F at the beginning of the ride but it became warmer during that day). I bought the windbreaker to survive the low initial temperature!