Evolution is a slow, gradual process, punctuated by sudden change. For the first 80 years of our sport, riders rode contra la montre on their regular road bikes. For certain, the bikes were carefully cleaned and tuned to remove all possible resistance, but these were their standard, daily machines. Then, in a span of barely ten years came the skin suit, aero helmet, and the coolest time trial innovation ever, the cow horn handlebars. Then it was on to aero bars, and since that innovation, we've been back to gradual change, thanks in large part to the UCI declaring creative thought to be against regulation and banning all but the most conventional bicycle designs.
For a time, however, it was as though Pandora's Box had been cracked open, and from it sprung countless innovations that would change our sport for ever. Some were good, some where bad, some were altogether too much, but all of it was exciting and all of it was cool in its own right. It was a thrilling time for cycling.
We did, however, enter a very awkward adolescence as the Pro Road Racing scene struggled to adopt the aerobars which had permeated the Triathlon world. The challenge was, of course, to integrate a handlebar made popular by men and women wearing Speedos and doodle on themselves in an appropriately sophisticated European manner. But things were to get worse before they got better; in the span of a single season, Sean Yates went from doing the one-eye V-Squint to wrestling with the Scott Noodles of Death. Even the ever-classy Johan Museeuw couldn't manage to make a graceful transition.
We figured it out eventually, but it wasn't exactly a painless process. For your review, I've collected a handful of examples from the progression.
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@jimmy
WOAH, dude. That is my favorite crankset ever - the Mavic SSC. Nice! And is that I black chrome Bianchi I spy with my little eye? You've got some history up in your attic....
@michael
Gold!
@jimmy
Hey!
WTF are those doing in the attic?
@mouse
my kid is too small to ride them. He's in the transitional phase between pull-ups and skinny jeans.
@mouse
Yeah, I don't understand why they aren't on the living room wall like they should be. Ridden at least once a month too.
@Pedale.Forchetta
@Pedale.Forchetta
Shows how refined the technology is now compared to what it was, doesn't it.
Great photo Pedale, chapeau!
Damn, we should all have a LeMan funny bike in our attic...
That second photo of Yates in the Motorola kit (riding P-R?) is all the convincing I need that my next Belgian booties need to be white, despite the absurdity of wearing white on your feet during bad weather.
And on that note, can I get a Ruling: should they be called Belgian booties or oversocks? Or overshoes? (I'm talking fabric ones, not neoprene or waterproofs.)
@Ron
I call mine DeFeet Slipstreams. I know, boring.
@jimmy
I'm calling CPS about this bike neglect. Cycle Protective Services. Expect a visit.
Bikes always look so wrong without a chain. Like they are hamstrung.
@itburns
Hah! It only looks like abuse. The battaglin could use a chain and brake cables no doubt. And bar tape. I have no interest in sourcing or procuring a 650c tubular or a new one for the disc just to look at. Until I have a reason to display them, these jewels (and other partially cannibalized classics I'm afraid to show you!) are safest in the attic. The Bianchi has cracked, egg shaped head tube lugs from being raced over too many bad French and Belgian roads. I rode it to the park a few times with my kid on his scuut bike this summer.
@Ron
Ron,
I think if it has a sole of a different material/fabric than the upper, it's an overshoe. If the whole thing is the same fabric, it's an oversock. Personally, I call the latter shoecovers, the former overshoes.