How they must wish they were born long ago, in a simpler time, when bikes were made by artisans, not robots, and they were shiny and classy, much like the automobiles of the same era. When the only substances they need ingest came from a decanter, and they could enjoy a quiet smoke along with their tipple. And they certainly long to be able to wear a long trenchcoat and Aviators on the way to the podium, or a crisp single-breasted suit with a smart Trilby, perfect attire for lounging after winning a Classic, or attending a Gentleman’s Club, rather than wrapped in nylon and dipped head to toe in fluoro paint and topped off with something more commonly seen at Yankee Stadium.
Just look at these pillars of style. They never had to fear the beginning of the season, when their DS would toss them a few plastic bags and tell them “this is what we wear this year.” They knew exactly what they were getting; solid colours, no fancy fonts, the main sponsor easily read in bold lettering, and black fucking shorts. There was no apprehension when moving to a new team about what hue of pink or aqua or yellow they would be subjected to. They knew hey were going to Look Fantastic.
Unless, of course, they’d signed for Atala.
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How can you be so right and so wrong at the same time? Is it interference from the other hemisphere?
Badmouthing the Atala kit? With the prison bar motif because some Alata bikes were made by prisoners, I think. Brett, we are very far apart on this, as usual. Still, great post.
or is it more dependent on who wore it?
eh i dunno. i think Androni Giacatolli-Venezuala do a pretty good job of keepin' it simple.
Hence why I love my Rapha classic kit
Haters gonna hate
@Barracuda guess what I got at 70% off yesterday?
@Mikael Liddy
Excellent work Sir, Im now checking my messages for the " Im at the Rapha Store in Sydney ! Wire me some cash and Ill pick you one up ! " text.
Love that Jersey.
Strong Kit game indeed. Im very ENVEous
@Mikael Liddy
70% off! You lucky bastard!
@Mikael Liddy well done. My kids got me the Team Phoenix Gimondi tribute jersey for my recent birthday. My kids are big into Phoenixs right now.
"when bikes were made by artisans, not robots".
You should check out how real carbon fiber is made. Not the cheapo "I have some CF bling" stuff on low end CF bikes, but the real, hand laid stuff made by skilled people who make top end bikes, F1 cars and jets. It always amazes me that for a group who are so obsessed by the latest toys so few cyclists understand that there are two forms of carbon fiber, and just because you have a CF bike does not mean it is the same as a top end race bike.
70% off but still mo money than a V jersey?
This shirt was made to honour Eddy Merckx's 1974 Giro win. They mistranslated Eddy's nickname. "cannibale" should have been translated as "kannibaal". "Vleeseter" just means "meat eater". That's the reason you got 70% off.