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Belgium Knee Warmers

Postby Sylv » Sun Apr 06, 2008 7:24 pm

[quote]For many professional cyclists the Spring campaign is the toughest of the season; it means training from October until March in the worst, character-building weather conditions Europe can dish out. This weather and the suffering that is bicycle racing breed characters known as "hardmen".

Select cyclists tackle these conditions in shorts, long sleeve jerseys or short sleeve jerseys with arm warmers, wind vests, and shoe covers. A true hardman opts to forego the knee or leg warmers and instead chooses an embrocation to cover the knees. The liniment provides warmth for the legs and keeps the blood circulating and muscles supple. Embrocation and the sheen created is affectionately known as "Belgium knee warmers". The hardest of cyclists will sport bare legs in the most ruthless of conditions.

Belgium Knee Warmers are indicitive of the many subtleties that make professional cycling so enthralling.


http://www.belgiumkneewarmers.com/searc ... mbrocation

[quote]I must confess a love that should not be named. For me, what I most love about embrocations aside from the smell (I'm with Radio Freddy, the smellier the better) is how they look after four hours of racing. The flypaper road grit look on the shins couldn't be more PRO even if you rode around with a signed contract from Slipstream. Pulling up to a coffee shop with legs that look like you just beat Eric Vanderarden in the sprint at Paris-Roubaix and getting strange looks from patrons and management alike makes me grin with glee. Anything that can make cycling appear more brutal, more ... Daniel Craig-style James Bond, I'm in for.

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The Qoleum went on and stayed on for the entire ride. Like all exceptional equipment, it went unnoticed during the ride and it wasn't until I arrived in the warmth of my house that the burn set in. It took me a few seconds to realize what was going on and, in addition to the smoke coming from my knees and lower legs, I actually started to feel a bit of heat building in my core. Once I got into the shower I really felt the heat; in fact, I was wincing in pain as I tried to wash this stuff off. I had to turn down the heat of the shower and even break out the liquid dishwashing detergent. Man, that sh1t is hot and stubborn. I would recommend it if you are looking for the perfect linniment for an insanely cold cross race where you have a 45-60 minute exposure to the cold. But if you are looking for something for the spring or fall, Qoleum Hot is simply too hot..it's the chinese pepper you accidently left in your scoop of friend rice!


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Re: Belgium Knee Warmers

Postby Andrew G » Sun Apr 06, 2008 7:44 pm

:lol: .

Do many club racers (road or TT) use warm up oils or embrocation? They smell nice and help clear the old schnoz but do they help?
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Re: Belgium Knee Warmers

Postby Sylv » Sun Apr 06, 2008 8:06 pm

I haven't, but having read that am tempted to try. I thought they were only to warm up muscles for the start of a race, not to actually keep you warm for hours.
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Re: Belgium Knee Warmers

Postby Stu Merckx Man » Sun Apr 06, 2008 8:34 pm

pretty much everyone in Belgium uses them. makes their legs go all shiny. i tried it once but it was a bit too hot for me. so i just stuck with my torn up leggings.
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Re: Belgium Knee Warmers

Postby Snoop Doug » Sun Apr 06, 2008 8:59 pm

[quote="Andrew G"]:lol: .

Do many club racers (road or TT) use warm up oils or embrocation? They smell nice and help clear the old schnoz but do they help?


I use deep heat (down boy!!!) Great stuff, I love the smell of embrocation in the morning.
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