We spend a small enormity of time waiting. We wait for lights to turn green. We wait for riders to arrive to the ride. We wait for riding partners to finish repairing a flat or mechanical. Due to various practical considerations including the perceived notion that armchairs don’t stuff well into jersey pockets, we generally find ourselves doing our waiting astride our machines rather than more customary accommodations.
Like all Cycling activities, waiting must be undertaken with utmost attention to style and class, with the principles of Casually Deliberate applying in spades. This presents a number of technical challenges, however. Noting that we are clad in full-body spandex, ballet slippers, and what amounts to a hollowed-out coconut on our heads, the matter of looking cool is complicated not insignificantly when seeking to appear at ease perched upon the crossbar of our bikes, a device more likely to be used to provide sterility treatment than comfortable seating.
Take, for example, this photo of Faboo, Burghardt, and Huevo Rancheros. Motorcus and Burggie are using my preferred method of extending the right leg while resting the topmost portion of the hamstring on the top tube just fore of the seatpost. I prefer this technique not only for its obvious casual nature, but for its numerous functional qualities. First, having the right leg, not the left, extended ensures we don’t inadvertently apply the Cat 5 Tattoo. Second, it ensures our hamstring doesn’t become a hamstrung should the right foot suffer unexpected slippage.
Huevo, in contrast, is using an entirely unorthodox approach adopted, I’m assuming, from riding his skuut. Knowing he’s had some work done in the region, I suspect it might be more comfortable for him than for anyone not similarly unaltered and it is with that consideration that I strongly recommend this approach be avoided.
A broad glance at the riders in this photo reveals myriad examples of Waiting Properly while employing subtle differences in execution. The similarities are clear, however:
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@Nof Landrien
I think you can get/avoid chain ring marks no matter what side you go on. Not having your leg near the chain ring is a good start.
@grumbledook
Exquisite.
By the way, is the an IF Titanium 'cross bike? Considering having a local frame builder make me a Ti 'cross bike and wondering how the material performs for the discipline.
@All slightly unrelated but Rouleur is doing a series of mechanical evenings. First one is on the 5th of December in London. http://www.rouleur.cc/wrench
@huffalotpuffalot
Awesome. I'm up for that.
Did you get to ride with Cav on Monday?
@Chris
Absolutely the epitome of casually deliberate. Perfect!
If I were to get a cycling related tattoo, might I suggest the following character from Pellos' Monstrous Mountains of the TdF 1950. Imagine this on the rear of the calf - just making a mockery of the pussies behind you as you lay down the V. God, I love this.
@Buck Rogers
Are you still doing the Gruene Time Trial this weekend? I'm staying in Gruene Friday night and riding the 100k the next day.
Hate Fabien's watch. Hated PhilGil's watch this season as well. Hate watches on bike.
@itburns
Yes! My start time is 2:44:30 and I am registered as Buck Rogers. I did not realize that they had a metric century even available. Oh well, should be fun trying to kill myself on the uphill ITT!
@itburns
Also, I will be riding in full V- kit so you might see me around. If so, definitely give me a shout. I think that JiPM will posting our Texas Cogal ride info soon as well. Should be a great next four weeks if cycling for us!