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who do they remind you of? I have seen a Remco lookalike too but I forgot what it was…
A conversation today with some coworkers about “cycling aesthetics” during the coffee break. One colleague wants us to go out cycling together one day and even offered to lend another colleague a bike. But that guy refused, partly because he doesn’t like the look of cyclists. And not just amateurs, but pros too. According to him, cyclists are too skinny, or skinny on top with hard legs, and they have those typical tan lines that don’t look very good. He doesn’t like the padding in cycling shorts either — it reminds a diaper to him. On the other hand, he was really into the tough, hardcore look of climbers, with their harnesses and all the metal stuff...
I don’t doubt that climbers look good, but cyclists don’t? While he was talking, I couldn’t stop thinking about van der Poel riding. Or Pogacar. Or van Aert. Or Vingegaard, Lipowitz, Thibau, actually anyone. Aren’t they aesthetic? What do you think? My mind was kind of drifting off thinking about stuff like that. I’d say yes — actually, they're very aesthetic. Maybe even too aesthetic.