Unibet needs to work on color spec -- the green in their hats and
jersey (and on their team car -- see next pic) don't match. My masters
fattie team is more coordinated than that....
Geslin is coming along nicely.
JT
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It's the new style, man. Check out the shots of Robbie Hunter getting
torched by Boonen at Stage 1 of this year's Tour of Qatar. For some
reason, BMC has decided to compliment Phonak's Lime-and-Tequila
uniforms with a black/red frame.
http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos.php?id=photos/2006/jan06/qatar06/qatar061/Nic24568
-Cosmo
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http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos.php?id=photos/2006/feb06/besseges06/besseges061/FSbesseges061_004
That's definately a T-Mobile helmet. Something is amiss.
-Cosmo
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oh c'mon! who hasn't forgotten to bring their helmet to a race ?
Colors that are blantantly different -- blue suits, say, and yelow
bikes can be really good. Colors that look like they were supposed to
match but don't are really bad.
>oh, man. Look at this one:
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>http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos.php?id=photos/2006/feb06/besseges06/besseges061/FSbesseges061_004
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>That's definately a T-Mobile helmet. Something is amiss.
I looked at that and thought "Gee, that looks like VDB, but it can't
be. Isn't he dead or in jail or in a clinic or something? Or fat and
on a beach in the Caribbean or something?"
http://www.jt10000.com/images/fpns.jpg
This is a discussion of the difference between appalling
and shocking. I do not remark upon aesthetics of bicycle
kit color schemes; and if I did none would escape censure.
I figure that the colors make it easier to identify the
contestants, not to make them look good.
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Michael Press
> Then you are neglecting the sponsor... "looking good" as you put it is
> called advertizzzing! = the basis of the sport of cycling!
Advertisers advertise. Looking good has nothing to do with
it. They try to _prescribe_ what looks good; not abide
with and learn from what has proven over the ages to look
good. Look at the sleaze buckets wearing suits in the GQ
advertisements; look at the skanks in Elle and Vogue; I
can smell their breath from here.
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Michael Press
Yeah but they fit the current definition of looking good. What the
hell does character have to do with presenting a good looking image.
Notice I didn't say presenting a good image, that's a whole different
category. Pam Anderson presents a good looking image, Alexandra Paul
presents a good image, and looks good doing it.
Bill C