changing of the guard
#27
[QUOTE=carleton]That pic is hilarious. I want to write in a thought bubble above the rider in front (you know...the guy with the blue jeans and bullhorns): "Oh, snap! They caught me already?!"
they love when the city kids show up in jeans. 20 extra laps for you!
they love when the city kids show up in jeans. 20 extra laps for you!
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#28
i was totally the other city kid in jeans in that pic, and i really didnt care what any of the other racers thought, though I dont think they cared. They seemed happy I was giving the velodrome a shot. I managed to do alright, even though I couldnt get my cog off at the track to switch out of my city gearing. Still kept up in team persuit, (though just barely.) It was my first time at Hellyer.
I deffinately understand the appeal of spandex now, though. While I havent bought any yet, I will rock some next time for sure.
I deffinately understand the appeal of spandex now, though. While I havent bought any yet, I will rock some next time for sure.
#29
the greatest swindle
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Originally Posted by onetwentyeight
I deffinately understand the appeal of spandex now, though. While I havent bought any yet, I will rock some next time for sure.
#31
What's the problem? Are you worried that people will question your sexuality? Do you think they'll make your butt look fat?
I don't understand this aversion to clothing made specifically for the thing you do on a regular (if not daily) basis. I don't generally wear stuff like that when I go to class or work, but if I was racing or on a century you better ****ing believe I'll have that **** on. It really does make you more comfortable because it's supposed to.
You could always just take a pair with you and change at the track too.
I don't understand this aversion to clothing made specifically for the thing you do on a regular (if not daily) basis. I don't generally wear stuff like that when I go to class or work, but if I was racing or on a century you better ****ing believe I'll have that **** on. It really does make you more comfortable because it's supposed to.
You could always just take a pair with you and change at the track too.
#32
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Originally Posted by Ken Wind
What's the problem? Are you worried that people will question your sexuality? Do you think they'll make your butt look fat?
I don't understand this aversion to clothing made specifically for the thing you do on a regular (if not daily) basis. I don't generally wear stuff like that when I go to class or work, but if I was racing or on a century you better ****ing believe I'll have that **** on. It really does make you more comfortable because it's supposed to.
You could always just take a pair with you and change at the track too.
I don't understand this aversion to clothing made specifically for the thing you do on a regular (if not daily) basis. I don't generally wear stuff like that when I go to class or work, but if I was racing or on a century you better ****ing believe I'll have that **** on. It really does make you more comfortable because it's supposed to.
You could always just take a pair with you and change at the track too.
#33
Originally Posted by Ken Wind
What's the problem? Are you worried that people will question your sexuality? Do you think they'll make your butt look fat?
I don't understand this aversion to clothing made specifically for the thing you do on a regular (if not daily) basis. I don't generally wear stuff like that when I go to class or work, but if I was racing or on a century you better ****ing believe I'll have that **** on. It really does make you more comfortable because it's supposed to.
You could always just take a pair with you and change at the track too.
I don't understand this aversion to clothing made specifically for the thing you do on a regular (if not daily) basis. I don't generally wear stuff like that when I go to class or work, but if I was racing or on a century you better ****ing believe I'll have that **** on. It really does make you more comfortable because it's supposed to.
You could always just take a pair with you and change at the track too.
#34
Not Badass, it's Tim.
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Originally Posted by visitordesign
it's totally comfortable... but i can't bring myself to not wear it under a pair of cut-off shorts. there's something about the spandex silhouette of odd piercings that i can only imagine getting me into conversations i'd rather not have at gas stations, delis and coffee shops along my training rides.
#36
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Originally Posted by luckycat
Spandex is a whole lot tighter than my underwear, but I got over it, and you will too.






