I’ve spent my adult life believing that Mario Cippolini was the first rider to soil the Rainbow Jersey with matching bibshorts. Granted, Super Mario could pull off even the worst soilings with the most possible class, but nevertheless it kicked off a trend of matching bib shorts to jerseys – which is something I cannot abide unless they match because they are both Spinal Tap Black. (Interesting bit of trivia: the UCI fined Super Mario for riding in yellow bib shorts when he wore the Maillot Jaune for the first time in the late 90’s; the UCI recently threatened to fine a Tour leader for wearing team-issue shorts instead of yellow ones provided by the organization. True story, unless I made that up in a convincing dream which now feels like a real memory.)
Like all true stories, this Lion King kit pioneering tale also turned out not to be true. Moreno Argentin makes a liar out of me by wearing a pair of shorts in 1987 that not only shows what I believe was the first step towards over-matched unitards, but also demonstrates the most significant best reasons why the 80’s were an awkward time for kit design:
This picture of Argentin brings into sharp focus our inherent desire to have every bit of clothing match every other bit of clothing in some sort of couture infinite loop. Every advancement in technology is probed to explore the limits to which it can help us achieve this. ADR, Super U, Carrera, and RMO are just a few examples of designs from the eighties that stood the test of time, but there have been some significant missteps as the sport explored the possibilities of newfound graphical technology.
It wasn’t that Mario was the first rider to come up with the idea to overmatch his kit; he was just the first one to have the nerve to wear the resulting abomination outside his dressing room.
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@VeloJello
I can dig that thinking. Though I kinda think of the Dark Side as the Chinese industrial machine that copies someone else's tech, design and ideas and pumps out unbranded, counterfeit or copycat product. I'm really coming along with idea that I want to be supporting some local made at home craftsmen with my next bikes.
@gilly
True, so true, but that helmet is awful.
While we're on the subject of team kits for 2015, the Trek one is very much improved.
@gilly
I'm with ya 100% on this one (except I still buy the bikes, so say 99%) and if Mr. Sinyard did not fire an attorney or a firm over this affair then he really missed the boat. This was epic fail moment so to speak only somewhat salvaged with an apology. Gotta keep a leash on the attorneys. Ya ultimately need 'em regret. That's just capitalism for better or worse. Someone needs to help sort out what's right and wrong, set precedent and the rules. But ya have to keep them from getting carried away 'cause they most assuredly will if left w/o oversight generating billable hours.
@SamFromTex
You must mean on of these.......??
@wiscot
But it's oh-so-comfortable. I've always thought of helmets as the sort of uncomfortable thing you're forced to wear, with an oval head that just doesn't fit into most helmets (and happens to be just between sizes for most manufacturers). My current Rudy is oversized, with gaps on the sides and a major mushroom effect going on. At least I have space for winter caps.
Until I tried a mate's Evade - my god is it comfy. Feels molded to my head. Now I'm counting my pennies and hoping I'll gather whatever ridiculous sum they want for it.
...and I think there's a picture somewhere of Frank also riding one.
@wilburrox
This is becoming a really cool thread fellas. Good points well made in a very civil manner. Particularly like the references The Empire!
@VeloSix
Wow, all that jogging did pay off for Billy-boy. Looking pretty buff these days.
Why are people doing yoga in the middle of nowhere? The girl in the white top is desperately trying not to look at Mr Blue. Can't blame her.
Since we're talkin' kits and Star Wars...how about some futbol kits with a relevant theme.
http://www.whoateallthepies.tv/kits/206357/football-art-these-star-wars-themed-kits-by-designer-nerea-palacios-are-bloody-magnificent-photos.html
@SamFromTex
The girl looks the correct amount of concerned.
@HigherGround
WRONG. He is World Champ and has the responsibility of setting a good example, which in this case means not putting your iPhone on your stem.