To look good is already to go fast.
-Paul Fournel, Vélo
My approach to research is pretty straight forward. First, I develop an opinion – usually in a cognitively compromised state. This is the first step in the process for the simple reason that it avoids the bulk of the hard work involving things like reading and thinking. Next, I cherry-pick evidence from my experience and what few materials I have read on the subject in order to support my opinion. Finally, I defend myself with whatever dirty tricks or facts I need to invent in order to maintain my position.
It is only on rare occasions that I will be unable to guess at the evidence I need to support my claim, but in those cases I already know I’m right, so not finding evidence that contradicts my position is almost the same as finding some that supports it. I consider those circumstances validation of my opinion and thus fortify the resolve that I’m right.
Over the lifetime of The Rules, numerous bright sparks have popped up out of the ether like some sort of internet Whack-A-Mole to point out that many of them are all about aesthetics. The point is true enough, but the Velominati have always understoodd that Looking Fantastic is the fundamental building block to finding the motivation to get out on the bike day in, day out – Rule #9 or shine. The fact that the hard work of training is what actually makes you faster is glossed over when you get excited about kitting up in your Flandrian Best, echoing the summoning of Flemish hardmen who have come before you, and using their image to inspire you to get out and lay down the V. Its basic, really.
Despite how certain I’ve always been that this is Truth and that The Rules have been handed down by Merckx from high on Mount Velomis to inspire the masses, an Austrian professor, Dr. Erik Postma of the University of Zurich, recently conducted a study to see whether Looking Fantastic really does indicate athletic prowess.
The results confirmed that Science is unnecessary when you’ve already guessed the truth, but nevertheless it is handy to have a scientific study support my assumptions in case I can’t make up facts as quickly as I need to during an argument. It also strikes me as interesting that the study found that women on the pill are about as good at identifying attractive males as men are.
Thanks to Shaka Mitchell for sending this validating study along to us.
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@Ron
I did not purchase Rapha just because some dude with a beard rode some backroads in Thailand and said he had an epic adventure. I purchased because I liked the look and also the feel.
@Barracuda
It is interesting you had to mention "No EPMS" for to do so suggests that one such normally resides on said bike. Maybe you should try looking fantasic everytime you get on the bike, not just for races?
@unversio
POC? That's a typo right? Should be POS.
@VeloSix
Rock stars have long hair. Chicks love rock stars. End of discussion.
@Puffy
@frank is right, no one actually reads anything! I dont normally use said EPMS and Saturdays Cogal was by no means a race. Palm on for forehead.
@RedRanger
Liz Hatch would be fast in a potato sack.
@wiscot
I've queried his bar / hood choice before because its an odd one. I think they are 3T ergonovas but he has the hoods placed really high on the bend then the bars angled forward to get the 'right' fit.
It doesn't make a lot of sense to me, but maybe he has to do it due to the massive head tube length on those S3's. It obviously works for him but there must be a better solution to whatever the problem is.
We are all vulnerable now.
@Deakus
I don't know how Team Vanderkitten has managed to pull off kittens and rainbows and manage to make it Look Fantastic, but these girls already look fast.
And check it out: it works.
@wiscot
Not much too discuss; shallow drops are the compact crank of the handlebar world.
@Ccos
It really is that simple, isn't it?