Another question about pro team logistics.
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Another question about pro team logistics.
My query is specifically about laundry in the big stage races. Obviously all the teams have to carry team suits for all the riders. And I guess that would include at least a couple of replacements, various sizes, for each team member. And perhaps cold weather suits for possible inclement weather at elevation in the mountain stages. But what about the leaders’s suits (GC/points/climber/youth)? Do the teams have to carry all that too? For every team member, for every weather possibility? That’s a lot of laundry to move around.
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The organizer provides the leaders' jerseys. They haul around a selection of sizes and styles, and someone who can slap the right logo on for the podiums. At times there is some fussing because the teams have certain kinds of special kit and the organizer-provided kit isn't quite so spiffy; IDK how that sorts out.
All the fancy helmets, bar tape, etc. to match is provided by the teams.
Yes, the teams have to carry a ton of stuff. There is a go bag for each rider in each car full of spare shoes, weather gear, etc. And the soigneurs do a lot of laundry.
A while back there was a tour of the team bus & truck(s) when Ineos was Sky and they were big on their marginal gains thing. One of their things was that each rider had their own washing machine in the truck, not just laundry bag. The thought being if Bob had some bacteria or a saddle sore, we wouldn't want to fester it on over to Joe by washing their stuff together or one after another. IDK if they still do that. There are also some pretty impressive cooking setups, again, not wanting to risk using the hotel kitchen or some unproven food source that exposes the riders to intestinal bugs.
All the fancy helmets, bar tape, etc. to match is provided by the teams.
Yes, the teams have to carry a ton of stuff. There is a go bag for each rider in each car full of spare shoes, weather gear, etc. And the soigneurs do a lot of laundry.
A while back there was a tour of the team bus & truck(s) when Ineos was Sky and they were big on their marginal gains thing. One of their things was that each rider had their own washing machine in the truck, not just laundry bag. The thought being if Bob had some bacteria or a saddle sore, we wouldn't want to fester it on over to Joe by washing their stuff together or one after another. IDK if they still do that. There are also some pretty impressive cooking setups, again, not wanting to risk using the hotel kitchen or some unproven food source that exposes the riders to intestinal bugs.
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At times there is some fussing because the teams have certain kinds of special kit and the organizer-provided kit isn't quite so spiffy; IDK how that sorts out.
…One of their things was that each rider had their own washing machine in the truck, not just laundry bag. The thought being if Bob had some bacteria or a saddle sore, we wouldn't want to fester it on over to Joe by washing their stuff together or one after another. IDK if they still do that. There are also some pretty impressive cooking setups, again, not wanting to risk using the hotel kitchen or some unproven food source that exposes the riders to intestinal bugs.
…One of their things was that each rider had their own washing machine in the truck, not just laundry bag. The thought being if Bob had some bacteria or a saddle sore, we wouldn't want to fester it on over to Joe by washing their stuff together or one after another. IDK if they still do that. There are also some pretty impressive cooking setups, again, not wanting to risk using the hotel kitchen or some unproven food source that exposes the riders to intestinal bugs.
Regarding the specialized food preparation…I’d heard that before. They’ve done that for a long time. And it makes sense. I hadn’t heard about the individual washing machines. That’s interesting.
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Your thread reminded me that I saw a video on that a few years ago.
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i was just thinking about this too! thanks for posting!