A true leader rarely asks someone to do something for them; the best leaders inspire through their own example those around them to follow suit and join them in their cause. The leader is fueled by something that is not externally driven, it is born from within and appears in this world as passion and conviction. These qualities, in their genuine state, are irresistible.
Style is a special kind of art, it is not the kind of art that is hung on the wall and gazed upon by passers by; like leadership, it is not externally focussed but instead is something one uses to shape how we feel. We become a piece of living, breathing art. And then, hypothetically, after you spill some mustard down the front of your lovely, crisp shirt, the art might also take on an olfactory quality as well.
A foundational principle of La Vie Velominatus is the power of Looking Fantastic: of dressing up in impeccable, matching kit and climbing aboard a perfectly curated, cleaned, and tuned machine before setting out onto the road brimming with confidence and oozing morale. As Paul Fournel said, “To look good is already to go fast.”
There might actually be some science behind it, which I’ve never needed but always assumed there would be.
Research suggests that our own body language can alter our hormonal levels to the effect that they significantly change the way we perceive ourselves. (If you haven’t watched Amy Cuddy‘s TED Talk on Body Language, you should.) In her studies, she found that something as simple as adopting a high power stance for two minutes can increase testosterone levels by 80% (making one more confident and assertive) and reduce cortisol levels by 25% (making one less reactive to stress).
Both of these sound a lot like how kitting up for a cold, rainy ride in my Flandrian Best makes me feel; I will set out into the deluge brimming with confidence and ready to face the cold and risks that come as a part of not only riding a bike, but riding one in wet, poor-visibility conditions. At high speed. If standing in a bathroom with your arms in the air for two minutes can measurably change your hormone levels for the better, then I have every reason to believe that knowing that you Look Fantastic at All Times would have the same, if not stronger, effect.
Vive la Vie Velominatus.
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@Barracuda
OK I give up: who is that simply relaxed Mapei billboard, and how can I get some of that cozy-looking kit? I'm breaking in my new Mapei Team Colnago EPS and I just gotta wear that full-on hideous outfit. While Looking Pro over a Cappuccino, it's so important to look fast while sitting still. Deliberately.
Thanks everyone for the warm welcome!!
The bar tape is my old racer-grandad's trick ;) plus, cloth has an excellent grip!! just used it for a while, though, due to busting my tape going down a singletrack the evening before that ride ;P already adressed both the tape and skewer issue!!
@Sebastian Bustos
There seems to be a fault with the punctuation keys on your keyboard. It must be that because emoticons are frowned upon here so you can't be using them.
@DeKerr
Wisdom indeed.
I will wait, and watch, and learn. And when they time is right, only then will I crush fools.
@Ron
Wait a minute, are you telling us NOW that Ron isn't you're real name? Not sure I can deal with that.
@Teocalli Gotcha! T'was indeed a keyboard fault... Will address it asap
@David Beers
If you mean the guy in the lead photo, that's Johan Museeuw, The Lion of Flanders. Forgive me if you already knew this. I wasn't sure if you were asking about him or not in your above post.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnX4uaDYyIU
@frank
S-Works Turbo 26mm, nothing special...the VMW won't let me purchase a cross bike for the task or it "comes out of my funds for my new #1". I justify the stupidity of being ill equipped by calling it "Bike handling skills training". They do tend to be adventurous mornings! I refuse to go to a trainer, i see too many that make it a "go to" from October to March. I do not deny the training value of them and perhaps i'm cutting myself short, but for me road cycling is done on a road. I wouldn't train for football/soccer on a treadmill. Maybe if i lived in the PNW i'd have a different outlook.
@RobSandy
Hey Rob. Sorry for the misrepresentation. It was completely unintentional. Give first name = Ryan. Named used by anyone friendly with me post-2001 = Ron.
Story is pretty funny. Was in a large college course, raised my hand to make a smartass comment to try and get my friends laughing. Professor calls on me, "Your name, please, first." I said Ryan, but I'm a low talker. "Okay, go ahead Ron..." Numerous friends throughout the room let out a low laugh. I just let it go, though I raised my hand as much as possible that semester so she'd call me Ron again. Summer off, then I spent a semester abroad. I return a full year later and have a much smaller class with the same professor. She asks me to stay after class on the first day. "Oh god, I've already made a bad impression and am getting a talking to?!" She asks if I prefer to be called Ryan or Ron. I had completely forgotten, it being a year on (very long ago for a teenage mind). "You can call me whatever you want, but my given name is Ryan." I didn't realize until I was walking back to my dorm what had happened.
She became my advisor and actually told my parents that story at my college graduation when she met them. Good god, a full adult, a college grad...and I was still the same wise guy I was in 2nd grade.
So, there ya go! I see it as a sign of affinity, since only my pals and those close to me call me that. And, since I feel like I'm amongst pals here, I just decided to use my nickname. Sorry for the confusion and I hope we can still be friends.
TGIF everyone. Commuted in full kit this morning on the carbone road bike, which feels a lot more awesome than riding the heavy commuter steed. Enjoy your weekends!
@David Beers
Try here....... http://www.prendas.co.uk/teams/mapei-retro-team.html