Subject: RE: How much of a dork am I?I thought this was going to be a poll.
I hate being in aero position and, glancing up, having my vision obstructed by the upper frame of my glasses.
It's enough to make a person give up cycling.
Be sure to wear in on every training ride, even on the trainer in the garage.
Naturally. Heck, I'd wear it to church.
Because I work in a manufacturing plant, we have monthly safety meetings.
My BIL is in manufacturing. They have "safety meetings" a t strip clubs. Is that what you're talking about? A visor is a must.
I don't think that you are a "dork" at all.
Bords of a feather.
But It matches my LG shoes and bike nicely.
It's all about the look. I mean who wants to go to all the trouble of shaving your legs and then have your helmet and shoes not atch. As if.
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This thread, if nothing else, reveals just how wacky one needs to get to seem "dorky" in triathlon. It ain't easy. |