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Old 08-28-12 | 03:45 PM
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ben4345
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Originally Posted by Mobile 155
And you derive this wisdom about why people would rather not use a sensor and apply it to posers and fake pros because of all your many years of experience on what a person needs on their bike? It seems to me there is a vast difference between a rider in a wicking jersey and cycling shorts and trying to look pro. Not that looking pro sounds like much of an insult. In fact many times it is considered a compliment. Think of someone saying you sing like a pro or you drive like a pro or you dance like a pro or you paint like a pro. From the questions posed by Aeolis I don't see the connection to poser.
Pro: Jersey and shorts with no ads unless he/she is being sponsored (and look like they been through a few washes), high end bike that looks used, tan lines, training or durable tires when not racing, paces him/herself.

Not Pro: No tan lines, jersey and shorts look like they just bought them from performance, excessive ads, high end bike that look brand new, rider will speed up/ show off to pass you on MUP but is out of breath within a short period of time.
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