They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but I’d need a thousand just to describe the carefully disheveled cap placement. I’d need another grand just to describe the positioning of the cranks or front skewer or downtube shifters. I’d be another mille mot in the hole to discuss the fit of the jersey or the white socks and black shoes.
All those words and still I wouldn’t have touched the way he’s holding his bike with his forearm. This is the Casually Deliberate masterclass. Full stop.
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A-Merckx
And, oh yes, the race number.
word
And a bike that has your name on it, which isn't just a decal.
Taking the piss out of casually deliberate
Rule 52 in it's original form. And why have a second cage when riding a Tour stage? No need. And look, his socks aren't black. This photo is more than a study in casually deliberate, it's a Rules master class. It would have to be. He is the Rules.
This is my favourite photo of 'The Prophet, at repose, with bike' ever. I'd like to think that heard the photographer spent hours on the set up, making sure everything was just so, and perfect, before shooting two or three rolls of film (for you kids out there, about a 4GB memory card of RAW shots... 72 or so photos)... But I know that everything he did was always perfect, and this was an opportunistic snap.
This photo was the inspiration for my Ti bike, I literally thrust it in front of the guy at my LBS and went "like this!"
After a tough day at the office, or a particularly hard ride, the perfect position of the down tube shifters in this photo actually make me weep
The only thing this photo doesn't have are the valve stems in the same position, but since its a CASUALLY deliberate photo rather than a deliberate photo of the bike, this can easily be forgiven. And just look at those sideburns - proof it can be pulled off, but certainly not by Wiggins.
absolute word: race number, the bike named 'for you', the whole repose', is as Gianni said 'masterful'
I have long gazed at this photo and thought, considered and reconsidered
what was the prophet thinking about, how many hours did he prep his ride, did he change anything the day of the race...and it just goes on and on
most likely, he's not thinking of a thing, like most us guys, just casually looking and being the Prophet
@Souleur
+1!