View Full Version : How to be a Fred?
pooks
06-16-2006, 04:46 PM
Didn't know whether to put this in humor or new riders so put it here.
Um, yeah, moving right along....
There's a very long, fun thread on bikejournal about being a Fred. Now everybody is admitting to their "Fredness" and there's even a Team Fred.
I feel ill-prepared to define "being a Fred" here, but it did bring up a lot of things that I realized I wanted to know more about.
So, for fun AND for education, could y'all give a girl's definition of a Fred?
And to start with a specific question -- a couple of things that were mentioned were "white cotton socks" and "wearing an Aerohelmet to a group ride."
'Splain, please?
Thanks!
Oh, by the way -- in all fairness the only thing people really seemed to find problematical is wearing event jerseys for events you didn't ride. Beyond that, all the finger-pointing/defining seemed to be "in fun." But still, I'd like to be in on the joke? Thanks!
Veronica
06-16-2006, 06:06 PM
An Aerohelmet is what the pros wear when they are doing a time trial. Maybe everyone who races time trials wears them - I don't know. :p So wearing one to a group ride would not be cool, unless you're doing a team time trial.
The deal with the socks - I don't know - maybe they just look funny to some people. It looks funny - so let's give it a derogatory name and poke fun. Whatever.
V.
I think the white cotton socks thing is talking about wearing regular white cotton knee socks - pulled all of the way up to the knee of course.
pooks
06-16-2006, 06:37 PM
Oh yeah, that would be it with the socks. They did mention "chain tattoos" on white socks, which would mean the socks would be high on the calf, right?
I bought wicking athletic socks that are low on the ankle. Close one!
And I guess I'm okay with my helmet. I chose it because for the price, it seemed to have the best ventilation. It's a MTB helmet, I was told, but I didn't care about that.
So is it okay to coordinate socks, shorts, jerseys or does that make you look like the equivalent of a "snow bunny?"
Veronica
06-16-2006, 07:12 PM
Wear what you like and is comfortable. :D
If you feel like coordinating - go ahead, but don't feel compelled if it's not you.
I've been on a pink thing lately. Pink helmet, I almost bought some pink sunglasses in Utah. I just bought rose colored mountain biking shoes... but I wear it all on an orange bike, which right now has totally mismatched wheels. The rear tire is a 27 and is rainbow colored. The front is still one of my "go fast" wheels with a 23.
Just ride. :p
V.
DrBee
06-16-2006, 07:18 PM
I'm with you on this one Veronica. Just dress how you want and ride.
If you want a full dose of endless descriptions and critiques of Fredness, go to bikeforums. It comes up frequently over there.
pooks
06-17-2006, 05:35 AM
Thanks -- I don't mind bucking the trends and blazing my own trail. I just prefer to know when I'm doing it.
You know how it goes -- you decide to wear jeans to a party even though you know most people will be biz-casual, is different than doing it unawares!
Duck on Wheels
06-17-2006, 01:40 PM
Thanks -- I don't mind bucking the trends and blazing my own trail. I just prefer to know when I'm doing it.
You know how it goes -- you decide to wear jeans to a party even though you know most people will be biz-casual, is different than doing it unawares!
Exakkly. And since my dream is to be a Fredwina Athena, it's good to know how to do it. The Fredwina part is readily achievable, I think. Athena takes some work, since it means keeping up on the road in spite of the extra pounds. I passed a woman today who was having an Athena workout -- of goddess-like dimensions, AND hauling her 3-year-old in a trailer, AND spinning up hills into the wind. When I finally caught up with her, instead of calling out "on your left" I puffed and said "I'm having enough trouble pulling just myself into this wind." "Thanks!" she replied, "Now I don't feel so bad." Glad I could be of encouragement.
Quillfred
06-17-2006, 04:20 PM
Ahemmm
Let's just say "many are called but few are chosen". :cool:
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