The power of hair is not to be underestimated. Especially when it comes to having it carefully disheveled, with little bits poking out of the vents of your helmet. Indeed, hair sticking out of your helmet vents can be thought of as a conduit to The V; the strands reaching into the Ether, channeling its power like a lightening rod into your very being.
Anybody watching Amstel Gold on Sunday would have seen that Andy Schleck dangled off the front of the bunch until 500 meters to go, before being swallowed whole by a certain speeding Gilbertron. Granted, the final 500 meteres happen to be the longest meters in any race – even more so for the guy hanging off the front – but never-the-less, it is uncommon to watch the Grimplette get passed going uphill. There was something missing from his pedal stroke, a certain fluidity was gone that normally rests easy within his legs. Then I saw it: his hair was too short with not enough of it left peeking through the vents. Look for yourself, disaster. I am convinced beyond contestation that had he worn his hair as he does during the Tour de France, he would have stayed away.
For all you baldies out there who are jumping over to the Rogaine website in a panic, I raise this for your consideration: your hairless head does not preclude you from the possibility of channeling The V. Indeed, lightning does strike where there is no rod; it’s just not as predictable.
When it comes to having your hair sticking out of your helmet, keep these considerations in mind:
A few samples for review and consideration. You can see from this listing that this technique has been tried and tested for some time.
Freddy Maertens, rockin’ a Five and Dime in Rule #9 conditions on the Muur de Huy.
Here we have a young Hinault being squarely crammed into the hurtlocker by three bullies with hair in their vents. The look on Merckx’s face says it all: take that shower cap off and ride your bike, puppy dog.
Bungo’s casual expression and Mottet’s pain face tell you all you need to know. It’s the hair.
Johan van Summeren showing an almost perfect hair distribution; nice vent exposure, good ear curls. The cobblesone was a formality.
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@mcsqueak
Ah! Thank you, Nikon for sure a d700 in one hand and a f6 on the other, something like steel and carbon fibre.
And thank you Frank!
@minion
Fighting words, those. Cipo was not a douche. How can you say no to those baby blues?
And a gratuitous cigarette photo.
@Pedale.Forchetta
I use a D70 as well; love that camera. So much more control than I need or understand, but fantastic output. Like you say, steel and carbon. Or, vinyl and mp3. Both good if you understand their purpose.
We recently picked up a Lumix LX5 for pointin' and shootin'; amazingly handy little camera. It's low-light settings are mind-boggling.
We're clearly on different sides of the line in the sand: my side, with increasing foreheads, and unorthodox applications of sunscreen, stand looking enviously at those on the other side of the line, folically gifted, careless, schoolboy charm being thrown around with abandon. Bastards. You get Cipo, we get Schumacher.
SHANE ARCHBOLD!
@Pedale.Forchetta
Very nice. I'm still using a D100 I purchased new in 2003. That thing just keeps on rolling. I have no idea when it will break so I can justify a new body.
@frank
Lumix is a nice line of point and shoots. I want to get a small one I can shove in my pocket while cycling... taking pictures while moving, while holding an iPhone is an art.
And related to the actual article, a lot of NHL players and European footballers seem to rock the long-ish hair as well. I keep mine fairly short, which I'll use to blame my mediocre cycling.
Love it. Had me laughing after my morning ride. I am lucky to still have some V Conductors left, but fear I will soon be looking like the Professor.
I would include some of the helmet hair photos from P-R but dam work won't let me.
Being congratulated on the better 'do
http://www.rab-friedrich-ramm.de/Joop_Zoetemelk_(Niederlande)_links_%20und_Eddy_Merckx_(Belgien).jpg
sorry, was someone saying I need locks or dope to channel the V ?
http://www.boursorama.com/includes/news/attachement_news.phtml?num=22576ee122e6fd04634f0d013a54f337&num_photo=10
good
http://www.pezcyclingnews.com/photos/interviews/kelly/kelly-anderson.jpg
bad, very very bad
http://blog.nj.com/njv_shenemans_sketchpad/2007/11/large_nhl_g_cyrus_200.jpg
Handsome much?
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-WYpORxD_FVc/TYsBXS0e2nI/AAAAAAAAADA/g1Khbd2H4a0/s1600/_Bjarne_Riis_kon_n_104022a.jpg
This is doing nothing for my self esteem.
Disagree. Caps rule.