The Rules are about cultivating a passion for riding our bikes to gain the maximum enjoyment possible. This requires humility, for one thing, and devotion, for another. It requires a balance between focusing on progress and enjoying the journey. It demands a reverence for our history paired with a hunger for evolution. The Rules teach us balance, to embrace the contradiction of opposing forces for the positive that each can bring us.
And so it could be said that The Goldilocks Principle is one of the fundamental tenets of Rule Holism. Along our journey to La Vie Velominatus, we will swing like a pendulum from left to right before we find our resting place somewhere between two extremes, whether in our training, our position, or kit, or even our very commitment to Cycling itself. No one can tell another where this balance lies; the path is for each of us to walk, we can only be shown The Way.
My STRAVA account is a good example of this. A beautifully designed service, this is a powerful training tool that lets you measure yourself against your previous performances and those of others. And therein lies the rub: since my return from Belgium, each ride I’ve been on I’ve buried the pin going after a KOM or personal best on a particular segment. This, of course, is the principle danger in training by numbers and flies in the face of Training Properly. But the tool is new to me, and I will allow myself this dalliance on the condition that I learn to cope with the pressure of having a computer that is recording my ride for future analysis. Failing that, the computer will be relegated to use only on those rides where I wish to test myself. Balance.
But the Goldilocks Principle also applies to wearing of the kit – in particular the length of sleeves, shorts, knickers, and socks. We have seen a dangerous trend of late – spearheaded by the English-speaking population of the Pro peloton, into the realm where shorts flirt with becoming knickers, socks threaten to become shin guards, and short-sleeves portend to their supposed fate as three-quarter tees.
As Velominati, it is our duty to band together and provide guidance to the rest of the Cycling community of which we are part: boundaries give us definition, and definition distinguishes us from the savages. Looking at the peloton and my peers on the road, it is clear to me that it is our obligation to issue a refresher on The Goldilocks Principle as it relates to cycling kit fit:
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@Marcus
Although Potato is Rule #76 compliant (and riding my bike (nearly))
@Ron
At least the newtworks are getting better with how they actually manage the tickers. Several years ago when European football made its way onto mainstream US networks (i.e. ESPN) they would show the matches on tape delay, but since they had already ended, the final scores were in the ticker - idiotic.
@Oli
Wow, that's incredible. He was definitely sprinting, but when he took the front, he just went more faster. Awesome ride! Shit socks!
@ChrisO, @936adl
I agree the current British National Champs jersey is a beauty - one of the best around. Can't see how its like the French one, other than you guys all have the same colors involved in your flags (as do we an many more...)
I realize the Union Jack is your flag and all that, but it would never work as a jersey - too busy and so forth. The US National Champ Jersey just barely squeaks by as being workable.
@Marcus
Yet another example of why the Amgen ToC won't be in the VSP. Have mercy, that's ugly. We're here to uphold standards, for Merckx sake.
@Nate
OMM, put a big yellow smiley on that and he can work at Walmart!
@Marcus @Frank
Why the hell would you design a jersey that imitates the look of wearing bibs on the OUTSIDE? For fuck's sake.
Regarding the ToC jerseys... If I were in the hunt for the Best Young Rider jersey (I'm not) I may be tempted to throw the race to stay away from that awful plaid kit. That's the best they could come up with?
They now award 5 different jerseys daily... I see a trend. It's getting like pee wee league sports where everyone gets an award.
@VeloVita
Ha, that's a way to look on the bright side. Thanks for adding some optimism. A few years ago when I had access to a t.v. I'd actually do mid-day winter rides on rollers and watch the Champions League matches. Forty-five minutes without any breaks was really nice. Until they started running Favre "news" for all 45 minutes. That's when I pulled out the black duct tape & arranged my own "fit to size" image.
It still amazes me though - for some sports they'll tell you what the third stringer had for breakfast, yet other "worldwide" sports aren't even covered in terms of scores, wins, losses, etc.
Oh, and if anyone has a Castorama jersey they are looking to unload, I'm your guy. I'd trade one that fits me for a PDM jersey that's a bit big on me.
And heck yes, quite a finish from Wiggins. I wonder if the lack of fear of losing, since it's not the TdF, allowed him the nerve to go for the line from that distance?
@frank
That is badass. I'm now firmly cemented in the Wiggins fanboy camp after toying with the idea all spring. I may even get some long socks. Excellent riding with the double kick. Cool.