Ok, so it's sort of a trivial detail, but it's something I've always wondered about, and anything's better than more Lance/Doping threads:
How do the whiter guys deal with sun exposure during some of these big long mountain stages? 6 hours under the sun is enough to get seriously burned without sunscreen. Heck, even a couple hours are enough in the right conditions. Obviously, they're slathering them up with sunscreen. But what about days like today where they're talking about rain? Do they still get covered up in case the sun comes out? Or are they all so tan, even the really white ones from northern climes, that they don't really need to bother much at this point in the year? Any idea what brands they use? I have some 'bullfrog' I bought last time I was in the US and it seems pretty good. Anyone ever seen a racer at the Tour/Giro/Vuelta forget their sunscreen and get roasted?
A very white guy,
Dave
How do the whiter guys deal with sun exposure during some of these big long mountain stages? 6 hours under the sun is enough to get seriously burned without sunscreen. Heck, even a couple hours are enough in the right conditions. Obviously, they're slathering them up with sunscreen. But what about days like today where they're talking about rain? Do they still get covered up in case the sun comes out? Or are they all so tan, even the really white ones from northern climes, that they don't really need to bother much at this point in the year? Any idea what brands they use? I have some 'bullfrog' I bought last time I was in the US and it seems pretty good. Anyone ever seen a racer at the Tour/Giro/Vuelta forget their sunscreen and get roasted?
A very white guy,
Dave