A Velominatus gives the impression of having been born on the bike; the connection between rider and machine is so deeply entrenched that one can hardly draw the line where one ends and the other begins. There is an air of relaxed precision that is part innate and part learned through countless hours devoted to the craft of riding a bicycle batshit fast.
A Pedalwan will be quick to seek emulation of this characteristic, and in the spirit of Rule #3, it is our duty to impart upon you the five tenets of the Casually Deliberate.
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@scaler911
Damn it man. My body is a temple! A temple I pour espresso and and pale ale into on a regular basis. I need to start abusing some Ambien or Xanax for these long flights. Trouble is I'm too tall for those seats, massive skull unsupported, drugs might only make it worse. Lethal neck crimp.
How the hell am I supposed to look casually deliberate when I can't find a f'ing jersey that fits me. maybe thats part of it? if your that good you don't give shit.
@Marcus
Exactly.
I know I'm not supposed to talk about paddling, but last week while paddling I got mobbed by the fuckers, like several dozens of them, almost two miles off shore. Are they harmless, curious, friendly denizens of Mother Nature, or are they unpredictable 200-pound sons of bitches that might gather into a fucking mob and like to see me swimming in 45-degree water two miles from shore? I really didn't know.
@PeakInTwoYears
You are allowed to talk about paddling - as long as it's a surf ski. Down here there is definitely a hierarchlife the only world class paddlers we have are from surf lifesaving. Wave ski riders ("goat boats") are generally despised (eventhough I do own one) and kayakers are just weird
When he was young... and me too!
@Ron Bugno hair are like the nose of Coppi or Bartali, something that you do not have to speak, ever. (joking)
@frank
Is it possible to decide which was more awesome, the Colnagos or the Mapei kit? Or, was the combination what really sent it all into orbit.
Is that a Concor saddle Bartoli was refusing to sit on? Really sharp Carrera there.
I shall never speak of Bugno's hair again, Pedale & Frank. I do wonder though what it has done to the PRO peloton now that they can just slap a helmet on and don't have to worry about pre-race hair stylin'. I guess with all that free time they can articulate the brim of their baseball caps...
@Pedale.Forchetta
Awesome pic! Never let an opportunity to show the Atala kit on these pages pass by! (to all the Atala haters out there: yeah, yeah, yeah, chain gang/prison uniform, blah, blah, blah. Still one of the greatest kits of all time).
Side notes: look how close the level of his bars and saddle are - almost even. Compare to Bartoli. Look how little seat post is showing relative to the length of the head tube. If you look at the pix Frank posted above you'll see he went to a much smaller frame in the 90s.That decade saw a radical change in bike geometry and set up - smaller frames, compact geometry, huge height differential between saddle and bars. He's in the inner ring which still looks massive. He runs his toe straps through the back of he pedal plate - the way it should be. He's riding Ofmega - one of the crappiest gruppos ever made.
Discuss.
@wiscot
The board agrees.
Awesome analysis. All this is well and good, and I've wondered about this as well regarding the photo of Merckx at the start of the TT in the TDF; check out the drop in the bars. Sure, the tops were about level, but the drop to the drops us huge. That would have allowed an enormous change in position between the different hand locations.
On my road bike, My hands are at about the same height between the hoods and tops. The drops are not that far below. I mounted a pair of Merck bend TTT bars on my steel, and the levers sit in a spot about halfway between the tops and drops.
Interesting analysis of fit & bike set-up. Considering I've only been riding road bikes for a decade, always enjoy hearing from those of you who've been at it much longer.
Love that Bianchi, Frank! My stable wouldn't feel completely unless I had at least one steel road bike with a quill stem. I'm okay without DT shifters though, as I have spent my entire road life on integrated shifters.