To Look Pro is to strive to Look Fantastic and to be at our ease on a bicycle. It is to walk the line between form and function and is based entirely on the premise that the professional peloton is far more experienced in this endeavour than we shall ever be. Their lessons speak through their actions on the bike, serving as a beacon to provide us the opportunity to learn from their mistakes and triumphs. But this is a dangerous game; being a Pro does not mean one Looks Fantastic. Because of the Commutative Property of Looking Pro, Looking Fantastic does not mean you Look Pro. The Pros are our inspiration, but care must be taken to choose your muse wisely.
Looking Pro in good weather is an simple matter; bibs, jersey, (white) socks, shoes, and helmet. Tan your guns, match your kit properly, and get on with it. But when the chill sets in and layers are added, the matter becomes quite complicated quite quickly. Rule #21 and Good Taste dictate that we dress in our Flandrian Best; we don knickers or knee warmers, gillets, arm warmers, Belgian Booties or shoe covers, slip caps beneath our helmets, and hope to encounter some good old-fashioned gritty roads.
The preference for knee warmers over tights distills down to one elemental fact: no matter how one might try to disguise them, tights are simply not an attractive garment. Not on cyclists. Not on skiers. Not on overweight women at the market. Not on fit women at the Yoga studio. Not on runners, not on swimmers. Not in a box, not on a fox.
As is customary, I will leverage the powers of photography to illustrate my point. A casual glance at this particular photo shows a collection of proper hardmen rattling over the muddy cobbles of Omloop Het Nieuwsblad. It is plainly obvious that perennial hardman Tomeke Boonen was suffering from some kind of mental trauma, as he chose to don full tights rather than his usual knee warmers. These actions are not without their consequence, and you can plainly see he is ill at ease and destined to perform below his best for the remainder of the season. Eddy Boasson Hagen, in the blurry distance, suffered a similar fate and it took him until July to recover from his mistake. Boonen wasn’t so lucky, presumably because such an offense holds greater punishment for actual Flandrians as opposed to étrangers.
Then we have the others. Thor Hushovd, Lars Boom, and Philipe Gilbert all have two things in common: they all Look Fantastic, and they’re all dressed in their Flandrian Best. Hushovd has obviously already taken the safety off the howitzers, while Gilbert, if I’m not mistaken, is smirking – apparently at Boonen’s choice. Boom’s face can’t be read, but his posture is that of a Dutchman with intense Belgian aspirations.
When making decisions about how to dress for the cold and wet, keep the following points in mind.
I know as well as any of you that I've been checked out lately, kind…
Peter Sagan has undergone quite the transformation over the years; starting as a brash and…
The Women's road race has to be my favorite one-day road race after Paris-Roubaix and…
Holy fuckballs. I've never been this late ever on a VSP. I mean, I've missed…
This week we are currently in is the most boring week of the year. After…
I have memories of my life before Cycling, but as the years wear slowly on…
View Comments
@Harminator
Wow, Floyd's really let him self go, eh?
@Bintang
Endura is a Scottish company and they retail all over. Their gloves/shoe covers seem great. I have sampled some of their stuff, but not ridden any of it (yet).
http://www.endurasport.com/
@Harminator
Holy shit.
@frank
Endura gloves are fabulous (as is their other stuff) but when it's below 10F/-12C they don't make gloves that work--their pants on the other hand... In fact, as an aside I challenge anyone to dress in their flandrian best when the temps head toward 0F/-18C.
That said Endura clothing breathes like crazy and seemingly lasts forever--satisfied owner of two pairs of Endura gloves and a pair of pants and have purchased various Endura jackets for one sister, two aunts, and one stepmom and they love them.
@frank
Nod-Snob - "You are wearing tights on a day that knickers will do, or shorts on a day when you should wear knickers or tights."
well today is a tights and thermals day, so I would get a nod from you :) I only saw one other bike in two hours riding yesterday so am probably safe to wear anything I guess.
btw - you mentioned that you own an Assos jacket but they always seem to come up short for me (and seeing your seat post I guess you need long sleeves too). Gore bike wear is good if yr tall and they cut for a tight fit.
@Bintang:
I am toying with the same thing
I currently have some toe covers only, cause thats all that bothers me unless its down less than 15
I am going to pick up some castelli's covers soon, just because i have never had a bad thing from castelli.
layer up in the shoes, lite socks base, then a wool, and a cheap trick is sandwich bags between, like over the toes only, it works!
Frank, great minds think alike, i was going belgian with the wool, thick socks over the entire shoe, for cold cold days! Haven't had any yet but when she comes, i am all ready
@Souleur
I did a ride this morning and I saw a lot of shoe covers. I never saw so many before, but to be honest, I did not pay any attention to them before. I'm picking up some diluvios this week - they'll match with my sorpasso.
Sven Nys flats twice. Niels Albert returns from breaking a wrist after being hit by a car less than a month ago. They duke it out for the finish earlier today. That's cyclocross, bitches!
@G'rilla
that was some fine racing! we just didn't really get that kinda mud this year in PDX cross except maybe twice in 3.5 months o racing. one steep steep hill there too. thanks for the link!
@G'rilla
I've created a monster! I love it! The only thing better than your 'Cross updates is the fact that you exclusively link to Dutch/Flemish sites. +1
@Nate
These wheels are the absolute tits. They ride beautifully over any surface. The 25 mm tires effectively give the bike a tiny bit more trail and suddenly the steering is not just good, it's approaching perfection. The sew ups make me feel like I am stuck to the ground. But most of all, at any moment of doubt, I can look down at the wheels and find myself suddenly inspired with the V.
@frank, get yours built up.