Not that I want to see anyone get hurt......but I think the photograph of the year will be one of the Ouch team guys bleeding from road rash after a bad slide......
nice. we stayed at a fiends house just off bonny doon road when we were over, so watched with interest the other night. think our horrific hire car* took longer to climb that road than the racers...
* what do american cars have between the cylinders and the tyres (sic)? :)
For many professional cyclists the Spring campaign is the toughest of the season; it means training from October until March in the worst, character-building weather conditions Europe can dish out. This weather and the suffering that is bicycle racing breed characters known as "hardmen".
Select cyclists tackle these conditions in shorts, long sleeve jerseys or short sleeve jerseys with arm warmers, wind vests, and shoe covers. A true hardman opts to forego the knee or leg warmers and instead chooses an embrocation to cover the knees. The liniment provides warmth for the legs and keeps the blood circulating and muscles supple. Embrocation and the sheen created is affectionately known as "Belgium knee warmers". The hardest of cyclists will sport bare legs in the most ruthless of conditions.
Belgium Knee Warmers are indicitive of the many subtleties that make professional cycling so enthralling.
I spent 20 years of my life working in the bicycle industry, turning wrenches and selling bikes for some of the industry's best shops. I have extensive experience designing and constructing frames in both steel and titanium and have performed thousands of bike fits. I am passionate about bicycles in all forms. The bicycle provides me with physical and mental health and taps me into a social pipeline that allows me to share my passion with others. I ride as often as possible and love the flow of a hard group ride. Check back for musings about all things road cycling and, especially, the Spring Classics. The devil is in the details and I am an expert in the useless minutia that makes up our discipline.
7 comments:
Great shots!
Dominique is the man!!
Those Specialized gloves are Neoprene, no?
I saw some other pictures of riders wearing blue surgical gloves.
that RockRacing Kestrel is mixing old DA7800 rear mech with DA7900 shifters.
Shimano said not to mix it i thought.
pics are neato.
I would have thought that pro teams would have some sort of team issue, sublimated rain gear so that they can rep the sponsors even in wet weather.
Thank you very much for great Shots ! When it´s possible, please make a Photo from Thomas Lövkvist...
Nice fotos!
Not that I want to see anyone get hurt......but I think the photograph of the year will be one of the Ouch team guys bleeding from road rash after a bad slide......
nice. we stayed at a fiends house just off bonny doon road when we were over, so watched with interest the other night. think our horrific hire car* took longer to climb that road than the racers...
* what do american cars have between the cylinders and the tyres (sic)? :)
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