Appropriate cycling jerseys
#26
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From: Central Illinois
Bikes: Trek Domane+x2, Trek Emonda
Don't have a pix but about 15 yrs ago on a Georgia century, there were several cyclists with Donner Pass jerseys
on the back of which " we eat the hindmost" was printed.
My jerseys are blank with no logos of any kind and mostly from the late '90s or early '00s. Unfortunately IME
jerseys rarely wear out.
on the back of which " we eat the hindmost" was printed.
My jerseys are blank with no logos of any kind and mostly from the late '90s or early '00s. Unfortunately IME
jerseys rarely wear out.
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From: Everett, WA
Bikes: CoMo Speedster 2003, Trek 5200, CAAD 9, Fred 2004
Most appropriate geezer jersey is always the last year's from your local big event ride. (STP doesn't really count).
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From: Stone Mountain, GA (Metro Atlanta, East)
Bikes: 1995 Trek 800 Sport, aka, "CamelTrek"
No pic capacity at the moment, but I have a Specialized Aussie jersey (blue, with front and back depictions of a green grid globe). Front reads: Think globally, bike locally. On back: One less car.
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Bikes: Serotta Legend Ti; 2006 Schwinn Fastback Pro and 1996 Colnago Decor Super C96; 2003 Univega Alpina 700; 2000 Schwinn Super Sport
Mine are all pretty much simple designs (plain or perhaps with a horizontal stripe), or an event jersey ... something you have to earn by completing the ride/race. Since they really don't wear out, over the years, I have acquired a boatload of them.
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