I've always wanted to own a Colnago! There is so much history & tradition buried in every nook & cranny of their frames that they have to have magical powers built in. Maybe they'll make me faster?! I know their PR department would say so...
Great video...thanks for sharing. RF never lets me down...
For many professional cyclists the Spring campaign is the toughest of the season; it means training from October until March in the worst, character-building weather conditions Europe can dish out. This weather and the suffering that is bicycle racing breed characters known as "hardmen".
Select cyclists tackle these conditions in shorts, long sleeve jerseys or short sleeve jerseys with arm warmers, wind vests, and shoe covers. A true hardman opts to forego the knee or leg warmers and instead chooses an embrocation to cover the knees. The liniment provides warmth for the legs and keeps the blood circulating and muscles supple. Embrocation and the sheen created is affectionately known as "Belgium knee warmers". The hardest of cyclists will sport bare legs in the most ruthless of conditions.
Belgium Knee Warmers are indicitive of the many subtleties that make professional cycling so enthralling.
4 comments:
Drool...
I've always wanted to own a Colnago! There is so much history & tradition buried in every nook & cranny of their frames that they have to have magical powers built in. Maybe they'll make me faster?! I know their PR department would say so...
Great video...thanks for sharing. RF never lets me down...
Love that video - thanks!
BRAVO [PRO]
[and if you are reading tim, MASI's rule]
errrr, Masi of today or Masi of yesterdecade?
Post a Comment