Should I stop wearing lycra?

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Globalti

Legendary Member
At least cycling kit isn't promoted in a systematic scam whereby teams change their kit from season to season and even for home or away games, forcing their most faithful fans to spend hundreds of pounds on buying the correct shirt.

Reading Hoy's comments, I think I might shave my legs for the Manchester 100.
 

Nibor

Bewildered
Location
Accrington
I am over 20 stone and wear lycra shorts my lega aren't fat, they are carrying 20 stone everywhere
 

nickyboy

Norven Mankey
Actually, at the Grand Prix at Silverstone it's not uncommon to see overweight middle aged men wandering around the public areas in full replica race outfits, right down to the little driving shoes.
And if you think cycling gear is expensive, don't look at how much F1 replica kit costs...

Do you think they drive to the race in their Ford Focus wearing the full gear or change into it when they get to Silverstone? Also please post a picky of "driving shoes" as my interest has been piqued by the premise of these. Are they like those rubber soled beach shoes?
 

winjim

Straddle the line, discord and rhyme
Didn't the Telegraph recently sack a load of its subeditors? It shows.
 

NorthernDave

Never used Über Member
Do you think they drive to the race in their Ford Focus wearing the full gear or change into it when they get to Silverstone? Also please post a picky of "driving shoes" as my interest has been piqued by the premise of these. Are they like those rubber soled beach shoes?

I'd imagine that the probably drive there like that. ^_^

Driving shoes:
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Welsh wheels

Lycra king
Location
South Wales
Anyone who laughs is just jealous of how sexy people look in lycra.
 

KneesUp

Guru
At least cycling kit isn't promoted in a systematic scam whereby teams change their kit from season to season and even for home or away games, forcing their most faithful fans to spend hundreds of pounds on buying the correct shirt..
Interesting use of the word 'forcing'.

The term "full kit w*nker" is used for the football fan who wears, er, full kit when not playing football, but I can sort of see the point of wearing the shirt at least when it comes to football - people tend to support a specific team in football, for their whole lives - whereas in cycling the teams change all the time so there is less sense of allegiance - yes Movistar was once Banesto and before that Reynolds, but the teams have nothing in common for fans to get behind. With football there is at least a consistent name, colour and ground.
 

PaulSB

Squire
The original article is (surprise surprise) better written.


http://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/article/chris-hoy-on-what-to-wear-when-you-ride

Thanks for the link. When I came back to this thread it was because, after some thought, I intended to criticise Hoy. I'm less inclined to do so now. Reading the original article I'm left with two impressions - firstly the original article is a bland piece of work which says nothing and secondly the Telegraph has simply lifted the bits it perceives its' readers will be amused by. Presuming, of course, my perception of Telegraph readers is correct.

The GQ article is nothing more than the celebrity written froth one can find in every sport, hobby etc.

What Hoy should be saying is the right clothing choice for the ride situation will improve one's enjoyment. A point he briefly makes in the opening paragraph.
 
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