Sure they are quite awful, too, but I've sort of got used to them by now.EF wear the POC TT helmets though, nothing is as bad as those.
Sure they are quite awful, too, but I've sort of got used to them by now.EF wear the POC TT helmets though, nothing is as bad as those.
We had multiple Trek and SDW 1-2s/1-2-3s last year, but here it's UAE who might end up doing it.
What the fck are they wearing on their heads??? Is our sport a joke now? UCI please ban these riders and throw Jonatan Vaugthers out from the sport, I think I speak for everyone
UCI please ban these riders and throw Jonatan Vaugthers out from the sport, I think I speak for everyone
Naah, as long as the helmets protect the riders' heads, who cares what they look like?
What if the helmet covers the whole body?
I seem to remember you disagreeing with CyclistAbi on that previously.
Then the riders wouldn't be able to move, and that would be a bit impractical.
Covering the ears, riders just won't be able to hear shouts from stupid spectators.
They might not be able to hear the other riders either.
Ordinary cyclists like me who have to ride around looking like a numpty because of the godawful stuff they think saves a pro 1 watt.Naah, as long as the helmets protect the riders' heads, who cares what they look like?
I don't want to curse her, but here's some background on our breakaway. Another cyclist who made their name at ThuringenLooks like Katharina Fox could be doing a Kiesenhofer here. They should never have given a break with a Ceratizit rider in it over 6 minutes.
I had wondered if Canyon SRAM Generation would sign Fox and/or Leonie Laubig, but perhaps they were deemed to old to fit the spirit of the team or simply not talented enough.
I don't want to curse her, but here's some background on our breakaway. Another cyclist who made their name at Thuringen