- Gray 2010 carbon WSD road bike, Rivet Independence saddle
- Red hardtail 26" aluminum mountain bike, Bontrager Evoke WSD saddle
- Royal blue 2018 aluminum gravel bike, Rivet Pearl saddle
Gone but not forgotten:
- Silver 2003 aluminum road bike
- Two awesome worn out Juliana saddles
If you're going to try 'cross in New England (woohoo!), you might want a long sleeve jersey as well. Arm warmers are ok to a point, but the long sleeve jersey would be a better purchase IMO. I hardly EVER wear arm warmers when riding or racing, except when the morning starts out cool, and warms up drastically.
I wouldn't purchase INSTEAD OF, but IN ADDITION TO if you are just starting out.
Oh - and if you think you are a M (and wear a size 4/6 normally) you want a size S jersey. When you're riding, you want it to be snug - provides less wind resistance.
SheFly
And ps - any questions about New England 'cross or racing in general - happy to help! Welcome to TE.
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I might add a pair of regular shorts too. You can ride both days on a weekend without worrying that the shorts aren't going to dry overnight, and some days, I just can't be bothered with bibs.
For 3 days, I get to part of a thousand other journeys.
I don't like Bibs cause it makes it that much harder to go to the bathroom. Some people don't care. I would not like to just have bibs as my only option; I would get regular shorts and I would guestimate that you will be a small. These are unisex sized and they usually run larger or not as tailored as womens so I usually go for the smaller of the sizes in unisex.
If you get a full zip jersey, then wearing bibs isn't a big deal. IMO, it's much better to be able to breathe than to worry about bathroom convenience. Even my winter tights are bibs.
I agree on this one. I have a long torso, and my jersey will ride up on me while riding. Wearing bibs not only means no elastic around my middle (YAY!) but also no sunburn along the small of my back.
And aicabsolut - my winter tights are also bibs, and I typically even wear bib shorts under those!
SheFly
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of course bibs are something that some of us cannot even bear the thought of, but I am thinking you already know you like them.
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I feel that way about "normal" bibs, but love my PI droptail bibs (2011 version better than 2010 version) - it really does make it easier and I find myself MORE likely to find a bush than I am with regular shorts. I think I feel less exposed - though there was a bit of a learning curve
If the bib shorts aren't drop-tail, and I am guessing they are not, you might want to consider regular bike shorts and check out the different options out there for drop-tail bibs. Bibs are awesome, but "regular" bibs do present more of a challenge when Mother Nature causes you to seek out a bush.
Last edited by Catrin; 04-05-2011 at 12:17 PM.
The fact is that if I have to go to bathroom bad enough to stop and seek out a bush, I have to go bad enough to not mind getting out of my bibs to go...and the benefits of bibs far out weigh the going-to-the-bathroom-clothes-shuffle.
Does anyone have any feedback on the comfort of the chamois in the women's Verge shorts/bibshorts?