

Computational Fluid Dynamic design integrates the maximum volume of internal channeling for optimal airflow through the helmet drawing heat away from the head. 380 grams (medium) of lightweight performance. Specifically designed eyewear channels always give you a spot to store your glasses at a moment's notice. Integrated fixed visor provides increased trail vision and a seamless interface with eyewear. Occipital base adjustment personalizes fit for comfort and allows you to tune helmet angle to ensure that your helmet and eyewear stay perfectly synched. Tune a more precise, personalized fit thanks to Tactic's slim, incredibly adjustable Integrated Fit System that accommodates variations in head shape and occipital base. With an unprecedented combination of fit, ventilation, and confidence for trail and enduro riding, the Tactic helmet delivers exceptional coverage and seamless integration with goggles or glasses. The zipperless jersey still has side panels and three back pockets and it still protects you from UV light with a back panel that is a bit more opaque to ensure no sun damage to your skin.įor our first zipperless jersey we used our favorite Armand toile and drew a bunch of new cyclists and landscapes because that's what we like to do draw and ride bikes. So we just ditched the zipper altogether. The latest hi-tech mesh fabrics are extremely light and sweat evaporates from them almost instantly, there is little need to unzip them. Thirty years later jerseys are still made from synthetic materials.
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Just a couple of years later it was Greg LeMond that had the idea of making the zippers full zip to allow maximum air cooling on very hot days. By replacing the much heavier wool jersey with a lighter synthetic fabric that was also printable the cycling jersey became more colorful and much more comfortable in one stroke. The introduction of polyester jerseys in the early ‘80s kicked off a cycling jersey revolution. If you are not satisfied with your product, we will replace it. Our recycled poly is manufactured right here in North Carolina at Repreve from locally collected post-consumer water bottles.ĭeFeet socks come with a 5-year warranty. Our wool goods are made from USA-grown Merino, traveling from Oregon to the Carolinas for processing and knitting. No bleach, softener, or harsh detergents.Įngineered to be long-lasting, DeFeet products are sustainably manufactured within a local supply chain. Content: 50% Nylon, 39% Polyester, 11% Lycra The breathable moisture wicking fiber makes the Classique ideal for warm to hot conditions. Fast-drying and low bulk with a no-feel toe seam for a comfortable fit in cycling shoes. The fabric is thin, lightweight, and compressive with additional Lycra for support and fit. The EVO Classique delivers a clean, timeless style with a fine ribbed pattern throughout the sock.

My legs are on fire from the lactic acid and at that point time I wanted to cross the finish line so bad for the resort it wasn’t even funny.Evo Classique 6" is a ribbed sock in three classic colors: black, white, and high-vis yellow. Rounding the last sweeping band I saw the finish line. No time to fix it so I handed my bike to a spectator and started to run as fast as I possibly could. My only thought was ‘I can still get a result I can still place!’ Jump on my bike but my derailleur and chain we’re a mess. I stood up immediately and tried to get back on my bike because I knew I still have 30 or so seconds gap to the chasing peloton. “I was on the ground and sliding on my back thinking to myself, ‘This is not where you want to be!’ I watch the breakaway passed me as I came to a stop. Before I knew it my bike was out from underneath me my left leg was on clipped and trying to hold myself up but there was no coming back. Around 50m or so before the chicane I was third wheel. “I went through a gap of riders because there was no one taking initiative in the sprint. You didn’t want to be caught out too far back with then only 150m to go.

The road was straight but there was a bit of a chicane with 300m or so to go. The final corner was around 800m from the line. Lucas told CyclingTips after finishing the 105km kermesse in 10th place, “In the last lap it was altogether. US amateur racer Eamon Lucas racing for Belgian team ‘Shifting Gears-Geldhof Jielker’ came in 10th place on Friday in the 2019 the edition of Gullegem Kermesse, west of the well known towns of Kuurne and Harelbeke, Belgium.Ī solid result for the 26 year old from California in his second season racing in Belgium who is best known for his Red Hook Crit racing profile with team Specialized/Rocket-Espresso.īut this breakthrough result for Lucas wasn’t as straight as forward most races tend to go.
