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October 23rd, 2010 The Bike Nut No comments

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Would a bike jersey and beat the sweat on a road bike ride? If not, what would it be?

Reasoning to the question: "I can pay the bicycle shirt without competing in the Tour de France, just want a good clothing for use on bike rides (20-40 miles casual)

Ok, I think they wonder what kind of shirt draws sweat from your body to keep cool – and a conventional bike jersey. If that's your question can be obtained either under the frame or hot Nike. Are similar absorbing material that are bike shirts. The problem is that often the same price as cycling jerseys. You can go to many sporting goods stores and buy basic (nothing special) shorts and cycling. Part of it is pretty good quality. The other option is to shop near exits to places like the bikes performance (. Com) If not too demanding for the color or the lack of graphics that sell some things on close out 50% of original price. I bought $ 12 shorts and $ 15 before – that's the price of the shirt.

Streets of Paris before the Tour De France

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October 13th, 2010 The Bike Nut No comments

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Pro Cycling Manager – PC – Tour de France 2010 Special official video game preview trailer HD

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October 5th, 2010 The Bike Nut No comments

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Am I the only one who thinks that kids who wear tight bicycle shorts overall appearance of queens on fire?

I mean unless your in Tour de France, theres not much airdrag this when you wear a pair of shorts than usual, as I do when I ride. I think the guys look gay when totllay dancing around in socks. Ive and probably offended all the sensitive guys wearing shorts so tight oh i havent? ja ja ja

You do not understand … not is really about performance, or as the other posters who have believed, nor is comfort. A very important road cycling, whether they admit, is the style that includes "look" like a professional. After traveling from 50 to travel 100 miles on both … You can get the same performance and convenience benefits a good pair of plastic bags with a cloth or built in only one independent suede bags of some, but can not get that "Look, I'm a professional" -. bags style Edit LMFAO @ all the "offended" bearers of spandex … "Do doth protest too much" why you are good, why do you have such a desire to travel in tight lycra …. What is given a "tickle down there" when the wind blows or what?? Comfort benefits are provided by the chamois, no adjustment ultratight. Pro wear to make a living because they do, none of you here can say that … If you look gay eyes only I say … Do not try to call someone gay to realize you look like a fruit. 100k I have traveled much in bags with a damp cloth and spandex shorts way … Apart from aerodynamics and cooling perhaps, are identically comfortable. A wise man once said … "Friends, leaving close to the Laddies pants. If I can count coins in your pocket, you better use them to call a tailor. "

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