Fitness. The rhythm, the feeling of precision in our movement, the sensations of The Ride. The temptation of knowing we might in some way control our suffering even as we push harder in spite of the searing pain in our legs and lungs. The notion that through suffering, we might learn something rudimentary about ourselves – that we might find a kind of salvation.
Cycling, like Art, is based on the elementary notion that through focussed study, we might better understand ourselves. But to describe Cycling as a an Art does it an injustice. An artist, they say, suffers because they must. A Cyclist, I suggest, suffers because we choose to.
This element of choice, what psychologists refer to as the locus of control, is part of what allows us to feel pleasure through suffering. Through this choice unfolds an avenue of personal discovery by which we uncover the very nature of ourselves. Like Michelangelo wielding his hammer to chip away fragments of stone that obscure a great sculpture, we turn our pedals to chip away at our form, eventually revealing our true selves as a manifestation of hard work, determination, and dedication to our craft.
Having chosen this path, we quickly find that riding a bicycle on warm, dry roads through sunny boulevards is the realm of the recreational cyclist. As winter approaches, the days get shorter and the weather worse. Form tempts us to greater things, but leaves us quickly despite our best intentions. Its taste lingers long upon the tongue and urges us to gain more. Even as life gets in the way, we cannot afford many days away from our craft before we find ourselves struggling to reclaim lost fitness.
To find form in the first place, and to maintain it in the second, is a simple matter of riding your bicycle a lot. This simple task asks of us, however, a year-round commitment to throwing our leg over a toptube in heat, cold, wind, rain, or sleet, lest we spend months fighting to reclaim last year’s lost condition.
But with riding in bad weather is revealed a hidden secret. It is in the rain and the cold, when all the seductive elements of riding a bicycle have vanished, that we are truly able to ensconce ourselves in the elemental qualities of riding a bicycle. Good weather and beautiful scenery, after all, are distractions from the work. Without them, we have only those elements that we ourselves bring to The Ride: the rhythm, harmony between rider and machine, our suffering, and our thoughts. As the rain pours down and all but the most devoted stay indoors, we pull on extra clothing and submit into the deluge.
We are the Few, we are the Committed. We are those who understand that riding in bad weather means you’re a badass, period.
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@Jeff in PetroMetro
Working on it right now. Can I get helmets, helmets, and more ideas on helmets.
See Frank and Marko are with Bell (photos).
No Catlike !! And I recently tested a Giro Aeon.
@Vin'cenza
Man, that's below average. I hope you heal up quickly and are back on the road well within the predicted 12 weeks.
You should have plenty of time to study up to dominate the VSP, though. So you've got that working for you.
@Flying Crowbar
I simply want the best fucking helmet !! I need it on my desk by the end of the week -- or you're all FIRED !!
@Vin'cenza
That has a heavy dose of suck on it. Hope you get back on the right side of the bike soon.
@Vin'cenza
I can offer up a vintage 1999 GIRO MTN bike helmet. It is a lovely red, white and black. The pads are little more than dust held together with 10 year old sweat and it smells of rotten fish. I had planned on keeping it to ward off the evil spirits that linger in my house, but it is yours if you would like it.
@Vin'cenza
Sir. My humble suggestion, sir. The LAS Istrion, sir. And please don't fire me, sir. I can barely afford my bike addiction as it is, sir.
@Monkeyscat
Perhaps it is the evil spirit in your house. Thanx anyway. I too like Sauron, am searching for the ultimate helmet of power (drama here). Black !! And Jeff PM -- you are safe.
@Jeff in PetroMetro
Top of the list -- you are safe.
@Vin'cenza
I have a Rudy Project sterling. Pure tits!
@RedRanger
RR thanx -- you are counted. Any reviews of Ekoi within the Velominati ??