Cycling without knickers? I've become a pro

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compo

Veteran
Location
Harlow
Well obviously you don't need to wash them on days that you don't wear them :laugh:

Isn't the day you don't wear them the very day you should wash them. After all you won't wash them when wearing them. :whistle:
 

thom

____
Location
The Borough
I read that and thought, hey heres a lightweight but positive story about why cyclists wear lycra for Telegraph readers.
It is important that its written by a Telegraph insider who is changing her mind/perception so might change a few readers attitudes.

Slightly prurient and silly but no point getting worried about - it is clearly aimed at an audience who aren't cyclists.
 

Frood42

I know where my towel is
Still wearing my muddy fox padded mountain bike shorts on the commute here, and I go "commando" as it were as well, although I have also fallen back to wearing footy socks now that it has got a bit chillier. :cold:

I do one hot wash a week for the cycling/running gear, but then I also put the sweaty stuff in a quick 30 min wash in the evenings to freshen them up a bit and take advantage of the spin cycle, as they come out drier after a spin cycle and will actually dry overnight (they don't dry properly if I just hang up after a ride, I sweat too much :sweat: )...
 
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