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Re: Club Kit

Postby Keith » Sun Jan 06, 2013 1:30 pm

Saw plenty of groups from local clubs out whilst riding around the Surrey lanes this morning: Norwood Paragon, Redhill, Horsham, Kingston Wheelers.

Not sure if I saw a group from Addiscombe. How would I know? :wink:
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Re: Club Kit

Postby Amy » Sun Jan 06, 2013 4:26 pm

[quote="Keith"]Saw plenty of groups from local clubs out whilst riding around the Surrey lanes this morning: Norwood Paragon, Redhill, Horsham, Kingston Wheelers.

Not sure if I saw a group from Addiscombe. How would I know? :wink:


And yet, not all of them wear club kit...
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Re: Club Kit

Postby Matt W » Sun Jan 06, 2013 6:52 pm

It's not about the colour or the look, it's about supporting your club. And anyway, if you were riding in the Tour de France and got the yellow jersey, what would you say? "No thanks, I would rather have blue"!!!!!!! :lol:
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Re: Club Kit

Postby Andrew G » Sun Jan 06, 2013 7:26 pm

[quote="Matt W"]It's not about the colour or the look, it's about supporting your club. And anyway, if you were riding in the Tour de France and got the yellow jersey, what would you say? "No thanks, I would rather have blue"!!!!!!! :lol:

Well said that man.
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Re: Club Kit

Postby Marek » Sun Jan 06, 2013 9:10 pm

Apparently the yellow jersey skin suit is very uncomfortable (yes I got the Bradley book for Xmas), so maybe you would prefer to have something else.
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Re: Club Kit

Postby Snoop Doug » Mon Jan 07, 2013 12:08 pm

[quote="Keith"]Saw plenty of groups from local clubs out whilst riding around the Surrey lanes this morning: Norwood Paragon, Redhill, Horsham, Kingston Wheelers.

Not sure if I saw a group from Addiscombe. How would I know? :wink:


I may be wrong, I often am, but a few things might give it away. If you spotted a bunch of ACC they'd hopefully be waiting for the slowest riders, they'd definitely stop and help if someone punctured, for the most part they probably wouldn't be trying to rip each others legs off (unless t'were a training ride), they'd probably be smiling and you may hear talk of cake. None of these things necessarily require a uniform, they do however require a certain attitude.
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Re: Club Kit

Postby Andrew G » Mon Jan 07, 2013 12:19 pm

[quote="Marek"]Apparently the yellow jersey skin suit is very uncomfortable (yes I got the Bradley book for Xmas), so maybe you would prefer to have something else.

They only have short TTs so I'm sure he managed with a bit more chamois creme. Probably in comparison to team kit as they spend loads testing kit.
Sky have Rapha kit next year so it will be hand stitched by a maiden from the finest material from the rarest place on earth :lol: .
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Re: Club Kit

Postby Keith » Tue Jan 08, 2013 8:29 am

[quote="Snoop Doug"][quote="Keith"]Saw plenty of groups from local clubs out whilst riding around the Surrey lanes this morning: Norwood Paragon, Redhill, Horsham, Kingston Wheelers.

Not sure if I saw a group from Addiscombe. How would I know? :wink:


I may be wrong, I often am, but a few things might give it away. If you spotted a bunch of ACC they'd hopefully be waiting for the slowest riders, they'd definitely stop and help if someone punctured, for the most part they probably wouldn't be trying to rip each others legs off (unless t'were a training ride), they'd probably be smiling and you may hear talk of cake. None of these things necessarily require a uniform, they do however require a certain attitude.


Once I don my club jersey all thoughts of cake leave my mind.*





* This is clearly a lie.
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Re: Club Kit

Postby Keith » Tue Jan 08, 2013 8:31 am

[quote="Snoop Doug"][quote="Keith"]Saw plenty of groups from local clubs out whilst riding around the Surrey lanes this morning: Norwood Paragon, Redhill, Horsham, Kingston Wheelers.

Not sure if I saw a group from Addiscombe. How would I know? :wink:


I may be wrong, I often am, but a few things might give it away. If you spotted a bunch of ACC they'd hopefully be waiting for the slowest riders, they'd definitely stop and help if someone punctured, for the most part they probably wouldn't be trying to rip each others legs off (unless t'were a training ride), they'd probably be smiling and you may hear talk of cake. None of these things necessarily require a uniform, they do however require a certain attitude.

Very true Snoop, that positive attitude does not require a "uniform" as you put it.

Pride in the appearance that the group portrays is an additional attitude.
Being clearly identifiable on the road has a two-way effect; Riding regularly with other groups all wearing club jerseys (except for me obviously), it's interesting to observe the greater respect generally given to other road users, and the greater respect motorists appear willing to give.
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Re: Club Kit

Postby jon avery » Tue Jan 08, 2013 8:51 am

I have to admit it does look very good when you have a group all wearing club kit, as well as making people aware of which club you belong to, it looks smart.
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Re: Club Kit

Postby Snoop Doug » Tue Jan 08, 2013 10:37 am

[quote="Keith"]Pride in the appearance that the group portrays is an additional attitude.
Being clearly identifiable on the road has a two-way effect; Riding regularly with other groups all wearing club jerseys (except for me obviously), it's interesting to observe the greater respect generally given to other road users, and the greater respect motorists appear willing to give.


Love it - couple of great points in there Keith - award yourself extra cake :D
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Re: Club Kit

Postby Dombo » Tue Jan 08, 2013 11:27 am

I am shown respect even wearing Astana kit. Just last year, toiling up Bwlch at the end of the Dragon Ride, some kindly local riders parted to let me through, with a friendly cry of "Go Alberto!" and the observation that the salami obviously hadn't kicked in yet.
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Re: Club Kit

Postby Toks » Tue Jan 08, 2013 4:19 pm

Great Points Keith
I think more people wearing the kit will lead to more people wearing the kit and vice versa. Here's are some points I've thought about and have been mentioned by 1 or 2 others I've spoken to
Agreeable Points
1.The kit gives us a happy sunny demeanour
2 We seem friendly and more cohesive
3. Large group all looking the same more likely to be respected by traffic (assuming we're not riding like numpties)
4. We look like a club and not a bunch of individuals
5.You get a definite sense of belonging
6. We're all the same - despite the fact your bike cost £4000K and mine costs £750
7. We're more likely to be respected by other clubs
8. Its aesthetically more pleasing - google pictures of Addiscombe Cylcing Club and you'll see what I mean. (Who will ever forget the 100 members riding together picture
9. Racers wear them - OK I can't beat George but still...we're in the same team
10. Its the safest looking club kit you can wear

Disagreeable Points
1. We look intimidating
2. The kit is awful
3. We' should be allowed to be individuals
4. I don't want to wear it coz I'm not a racer
5. The quality is poor
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Re: Club Kit

Postby Jon H » Tue Jan 08, 2013 4:37 pm

[quote="Toks"]2. The kit is awful

Have you seen Vicious Velo? :shock: :lol:
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Re: Club Kit

Postby Marcus » Tue Jan 08, 2013 9:22 pm

Personally, I like the new kit :D Thanks to all those who gave their time freely to not only design it but get it into production. As a caveat I too am not a great fan of Santini, however, I understand they unlike many other manufacturers can produce the kit at an affordable price.

Also a big Chapeau to JP and John G, who like the club and kit sooo much they have taken it on a world tour.
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