I recently overheard someone say that there is no such thing as bad weather, just bad clothing. This is the kind of statement that makes me want to hate people as a species a little bit. Of course there such a thing as bad weather. There are also bad people (loads of them), bad ideas (even bigger loads of them), bad advice (especially on the internet) and, despite what your mother told you, there certainly are stupid questions.
Despite being so clever as to render itself useless, there is a sentiment behind the claim that should be taken seriously, and that is the notion that if one is to venture out in bad weather, one should give some consideration to dressing appropriately for it. For example, I routinely see photos of Spanish Pros riding the trainer indoors in wooly hats and leggings. I would never ride indoors with leggings because the most redeeming quality of riding indoors is that you get to stare at your guns shamelessly without worry of being spotted doing so.
A Velominatus should take care to ensure they have a complete wardrobe of kit for different kinds of weather; bibs and jerseys, of course, but also arm and knee warmers, gilets, long sleeve jerseys, overshoes, gloves, caps, winter caps, knee warmers and leggings, and even jackets or rain coats depending on where you live and what kind of weather you encounter.
Always remember that the more you’re wearing, the worse you look. That’s not an opinion – that’s science. Perfection starts with bibs and a jersey, tanned guns, and a sweet set of shades. Next in line is the Flandrian Best, but after that, it’s all downhill, ending with the unfortunate invention of thermal bibs. They may be a necessity under some circumstances, just know they look complete crap, so you will too.
Still, its better than not riding, so as you’re getting ready to kit up for the day, I advise you take into account the following considerations.
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@Nate
Ha! Fuck, great minds think alike, no?
I am an alumnus of the University of Puget Sound which, in the early 80's, billed itself as "The Harvard of the West." Seems to me that Harvard needs to retain Specialized's trademark attorneys...
@Buck Rogers
Right, you can test @teleguy57's Hampsten after I am done with it.
@Buck Rogers
@Nate and @Buck Rodgers
The caring and concern of this group for the well-being of other members almost overwhelms me. Almost.
Shipping address is locked and loaded; sorry boys.
@The Oracle
All of you Harvard wannabees have got to knock it off. Vandy, UWiscM and a variety of others are better than that. Harvard is past its sell-by date. It is overrated. Try the USNA if you want a heavy does of the V along with HTFU and a great education!
@Ron
Hobart & William Smith?
@ChrisO - very cool stuff. Jealous for that; the domestiques are amazing work horses.
@teleguy57 Hah! Enjoy the piss out of it.
@Jamie
I do that ride a lot, but I start from the River Road in Puyallup
http://www.strava.com/activities/93089504
@frank
Your obsessive behaviour is starting to rub off on me, if you'll pardon the expression!
On topic - I received an Icebreaker fine Merino wool base layer/t-shirt for a holiday gift. Very darn nice. Worn with a Craft LS zip neck top, thin LS jersey and I've been good down to freezing. The feel is much nicer than wearing a jacket, in my opinion. Even a nice cycling-specific winter jacket.
How's that? I'll try and behave between now and March 23.