Item # | Velonews Necessity | nippleworks Reality |
1 | Coleman™ portable stove to cook bratwurst | Nut butter and jelly sandwhiches, wrapped in tin foil so they don't get mashed by your gear |
2 | GSI™ Glacier French Press to make coffee | A paper cupful from the local cafĂ©, whatever came out of the urn at the race or your beat-up thermos |
3 | 53x11™ Coffee | The industrial supply coffee that the race promoter could afford |
4 | Crazy Creek™ Leisure Chair | The bumper of my pickup. |
5 | Mountainsmith™ Deluxe bike cube duffel bag | Canvas shopping bags. One for the clothes, one for the food and bottles. |
6 | www.cowbell.com™ race noise creation device | My voice or the sheetmetal cowbell I got at as a freebie at a road race a couple of years ago. |
7 | www.lionofflanders.com ™ Belgian flag | Club tent? |
8 | Craft ZERO™ extreme base layer | A polypro undershirt that smells like campfires. |
9 | Specialized™ Equinox Glove | Any mountain bike gloves will work. Many pros race without gloves. |
10 | www.thestick.com™ warmup massage instrument | My thumbs? |
11 | Schlamm™ Portland Rain Suit | My yellow commuting rain jacket |
12 | Kurt™ Kinetic Road Machine wattage computing trainer | A few warmup laps and a sprint or two on the roads around the course. |
13 | Sixtus™ Start Oil embrocation from Germany | Non Belgian knee warmers. You know, the fabric kind that don’t burn you if they touch your junk. |
14 | 3M General Purpose 45 Spray Adhesive for putting on your race number | Uhh, the safety pins they give you for free when you registered? |
15 | Nomad™ Portable Pressure Washer | A squirt from a water bottle, a sharp stick or the hose at my house. |
16 | Park Tool™ Four Brush cleaning set | See line item 15 – a sharp stick. |
17 | NathanSport™ Power Shower Body Wipes | A wet rag, the inside of my jersey, or if I’m feeling fancy, a baby wipe. |
Friday, October 8, 2010
What to bring to a cyclocross race. A rebuttal.
Many have seen, read, applauded, derided and linked to the recent VeloNews article on what to bring to a cyclocross race. Even BSNYC got in on the fun. Here is the nippleworks rebuttal:
So, I hope this article is informative and helps you decide what to bring to your next cyclocross race. Really all that's required is a bike, a helmet and a good attitude.
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6 comments:
Great post.
Of course, after doing a race in Portland I can definitely see why you need a little extra clothing in places where the weather sucks. You know, "true cross conditions" and all...
Ok, but you can probably get away without buying new clothing specifically for apres-cross!
Right on. You made me laugh!
I'll admit, I probably should have checked the weather report before racing today. Brought the long sleeve skin suit to an 80 degree dust fest. But no need to bring a whole duffel bag full of kits.
Long-sleeve skinsuits are PRO though. I wish we had them!
Long sleeve, insulated skin suits are super PRO. Apparently I can order one, although most likely will not, substituting the above-mentioned undershirt for insulation.
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