Cycling has been suffering a crisis every since the use of a helmet became compulsory. This crisis is rooted in the simple fact that cycling peaked aesthetically with the cycling cap perched casually deliberate atop a sweaty cranium. It was only after mandatory helmet dictum spread its tentacles into all UCI-sanctioned races in 2003 that helmet manufacturers began taking helmet design seriously.
To be clear, I am a helmet advocate. I never leave home without mine, and no Cyclist shall ever be allowed to start a Cogal without perching one on their noggin. But I do this in the knowledge that I look less Fantastic that if I were rolling out in a classic cotton Cycling Cap.
Specialized was the first to make inroads into building a stylish helmet with the Sub-Six. The fact that every other helmet was a hollowed-out bowling ball didn’t matter very much because no one wore them outside Belgium, and even there, they were permitted to wear the second-coolest piece of headgear, the Hairnet. Giro made some inroads with their Air Attack series, but progress was generally at a standstill until the hardshell became mandatory after the tragic death of Andrey Kivilev in Paris-Nice in 2003.
The issue of the helmet has also been compounded by the fact that most continental Pros had no clue how to wear a helmet, given that they spent most of their lives not wearing one. When asked to, they often suffered from Toad Head and other anomalies commonly encountered when violating the Three-Point System.
Helmets are a necessary evil which are improving in style, but they are all uglier than the hallowed Cycling Cap. When wearing a helmet, keep the following points in mind.
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@Marcus Seriously, that's as bad as @roadslave crushing it on KT2012.
@wiscot
You're confusing Rule #37 with the Three-Point System. Totally different animals. And, while both would be wrong, both are independently violable.
Kelly was the classic example of the Pro who could not transition between hairnet and helmet. We bought the rights for two photos in The Rules just to demonstrate this very notion.
And indeed, Brancale was the culprit.
Here are some unlicensed photos to demonstrate his radness.
Hairnet:
Cap:
Birancale
@mcsqueak
Let Merckx Armstrong your soul for that offense.
@Bill Chris
@V-V Cogal Attendees
What was the equation we came up with this weekend? I cooked the brain cells that were storing that info. Either way, @Bill Chris, you are onto it.
@Paul Gissing
Ah, the classic PWNer...terrified of sun, embraces the rain. Strong work, mate. Nick, on the V-V, rode a cap to FR99, almost halfway up the climb to St. Helens. It was like 35 degrees. Celsius*.
*Figures may be innacurate due to lack of equipment to validate and natural inclination to exaggerate. We also rode 325km.
I wear a lid when I'm cycling, if I'm merely riding a bike to the shops, to the station etc I don't. That deals with any criticism of Frank forgetting his Dutch roots. There's really little need for a helmet when riding a big heavy simple dutch bike for utility purposes. But you'll see the dutch with lids if they're clipped in (though the French don't seem to like them form my short sampling of Badger country this month- on which I can recommend the roads around St Brieuc if you like steeply rolling countryside)
Could I get a clarification on Rule #16 from a Sensei please?
Although I strictly adhere to Rule #16 and respect the jersey, does Rule #16 apply to caps when worn under my helmet?
I want to wear one of my various team caps but do not want to be in breach of Rule #16 which although it applies to the jersey, the spirit of the rule could be extended to caps.
The lead photo reminded me that I saw someone wearing one of these the other day, I saw the Mapei colours from a distance but only noticed the difference up close.
I personally wouldn't wear it but there are a few other jerseys made by Milltag that are quite nice http://milltag.cc/shop
@Gianni
This guy rules....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsQTURsMPms
As an anesthesiologist at a major trauma hospital, let me assure you all that your skull doesn't care if you were riding a crit or going milk pick up milk. I've never seen a battle of car vs unhelmeted cyclist end with a cyclist victory. not to get to real, but I've never dreamt of uttering "but he was only getting groceries!" to a crying wife.
Wear a helmet.