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16 February 2009
And Saxobank is Already Jumping on the Bandwagon
The specialized road helmets all come with visors, this Saxobank rider takes advantage of his during TOC stage two.
So far sat upload issues have made the TOC broadcasts a bit tough to watch and the Leave it to Beaver aw shucks commentary right out of 1982 seems a bit lacking and amateurish in the midst of a doping firestorm that will burn hotter than Australia just did come July, but the TOC is still a compelling view.
It would be great if instead of telling us about the history of the Golden Gate bridge (I noticed they left out the suicide stats ;)), respect to Lance for doing the innovative thing and wearing a visor in lieu of a brimmed cap underneath his helmet on stage one (he was back to a cap under his helmet on stage 2 begging the question of whether Giro put him up to this. Giro, did you, or is this an Armstrong hangover from his recent foray into ultra mountain bike racing?
It would be great if instead of telling us about the history of the Golden Gate bridge (I noticed they left out the suicide stats ;)), respect to Lance for doing the innovative thing and wearing a visor in lieu of a brimmed cap underneath his helmet on stage one (he was back to a cap under his helmet on stage 2 begging the question of whether Giro put him up to this. Giro, did you, or is this an Armstrong hangover from his recent foray into ultra mountain bike racing?
I guarantee this formerly frowned upon accessory will be omnipresent on the next rainy group ride I hit because Lance romance chose to rock one for a single day. They work quite well, but they do give you that 'non fast,' wind-catcher kind of feel if not for real then psychologically. And god, that makes all the difference when you're out trying to win the Tour de France on a Saturday morning in South Pasadena.
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