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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@Teocalli
None of those are a real replica of the proper classic 90s Mapei kit.
@Buck Rogers
Ahem.
@frank
So you're sayin' that my kit has arrived?!?!?!
Of course, the Vive La Vie kit is beyond approach and does not need or beg comparison.
@Haldy
This is really, really bad. So bad you can actually make it work? And I'd still wear it before today's Astana kits.
@wilburrox
It's so bad it's good, like extra jalapenos in your pho.
@wiscot
Hey y'all, minor point: 'Francis' is a he. (Think Francisco. Ooh... that's fun to say... Francisco...)
Anyway, a girl would be Frances. Or Francine.
Or Frank.
@frank
Tell you what... However fugly the kit was to some subjective viewers, it worked. I've used Mapei mortar for tiling jobs, specifically because I spotted the pastel geometric pattern across the aisle and that's what I bought. Don't forget that's what it's all about. 1) Pros get a pass on most rules in Part IV, and 2) De Vlaamse Leeuw pulled it off anyway. That's style.
I've got two pairs of the old Mapei-GB bib-shorts and they unfortunately have a pink square located right where the old twig and berries are most prominent, drawing ones eyes straight to the spot as I used to get told repeatedly in horrified and/or mocking tones.
@chuckp
Classic. Bow ties are the business for sure. I do have to slip out of the house covert-style when wearing them since my VMH is not a fan.
@wiscot
Frueler has been waiting to pull out the salami.