RDV4ROUBAIX said:If you want to talk about complete and utter pompousness, take a look at what yours and my favorite brand Assos has become, they don't just make really good cycling clothes anymore, Assos is a "lifestyle"...
http://db.assos.com/
http://www.equipecampionissimo.com
RDV4ROUBAIX said:
What could possibly cause you to be thrown out of the team?
If you cause trouble. If you keep on nagging. If you're always negative. If you're always late. If you don't adhere to team strategy. If you are discovered to be a spy. If you flirt with other apparel brands. If you are photographed wearing something you shouldn't. And, last but not least, if you miss your yearly expenses contribution fee (annual memberships).
Any of the situations described above will result in immediate termination of your team membership, without further notice. No refund claims will accepted, unless you return your jersey(s). All member termination matters are decided by the concierge office, whose decision is final.
BroDeal said:Damn! That negativity thing is a deal breaker. I'm out, and I was really hoping they would start sponsoring Assos gentlemen's races.
RDV4ROUBAIX said:Did you watch the db assos opening trailer? When they get to the CEO you're really going to question whether you want to give your money to a d-bag like that. When I get back to Colorado this weekend I just might burn all my older Assos bibs and start fresh with some Giordana or Capo for next season. It was a long run, but nothing lasts forever.
ElChingon said:Capo is just Assos but not quite as pricey but with all the same smugness![]()
RDV4ROUBAIX said:Leaning towards Giordana anyway, better custom options. My new kit is going to be based on the old Alessio kit from the mid 90's.
RDV4ROUBAIX said:Leaning towards Giordana anyway, better custom options. My new kit is going to be based on the old Alessio kit from the mid 90's.
Bustedknuckle said:http://www.rapha.cc/made-in-china
Wonder where the non labeled Rapha stuff is, like the Chinese Pinarellos?
Bustedknuckle said:http://www.rapha.cc/made-in-china
Wonder where the non labeled Rapha stuff is, like the Chinese Pinarellos?
BroDeal said:LOL. Rapha's badmouthing of first world quality caused so much derision that they deleted the article.
Bustedknuckle said:
BroDeal said:Good news. Rapha assures us that there are no sweat shops in China. There are sweat shops in Los Angeles. Sweat shops in Chicago. Sweat shops in New York. But none in China. Hallelujah! That is transformative power of Rapha.
http://www.rapha.cc/made-in-china
They seem a tad defensive.
TeamSkyFans said:they also say...
The idea that Chinese-made products are cheap and inferior might be likened to that of the view taken towards electronics and machinery made in Japan fifty years ago. Now, as an economic powerhouse and technological leader, the Made in Japan label holds significant value intellectually as well as economically.The idea that Chinese-made products are cheap and inferior might be likened to that of the view taken towards electronics and machinery made in Japan fifty years ago. Now, as an economic powerhouse and technological leader, the Made in Japan label holds significant value intellectually as well as economically.
LugHugger said:Oh, and the article was never pulled from the site. It simply dropped off the front page banner articles. It's been filed in plain sight since it was published.
LugHugger said:Now to the actual article - it's self-serving marketing guff apparently serving some paranoia from the Rapha sourcing team. It was totally unnecessary and
painful to read as though we're somehow not aware of how the bike industry operates. Fail.