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  1. #1
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    Just move quickly.

    Or, a more practical solution is to pull a skirt on over the shorts, then pull the shorts down under the skirt. You can also use a towel wrapped around you as a coverup skirt to accomplish this - that's an old swimteam trick.

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    Or hang a towel between your two open car doors.
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    I use the skirt (or sarong) method like Dianyla... and then go knickerless til I can get to a shower...


    Road not-so-modest Raven


    Courage does not always roar. Sometimes, it is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying,
    "I will try again tomorrow".


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dianyla
    Just move quickly.

    Or, a more practical solution is to pull a skirt on over the shorts, then pull the shorts down under the skirt. You can also use a towel wrapped around you as a coverup skirt to accomplish this - that's an old swimteam trick.
    I've even seen guys using this trick - with a utili-kilt or even with a special "racing skirt" - yeah the thing had a lable on it that said that, but a nice big towel is the cheapest method. In any case I don't think for the most part that anyone is specifically looking - even guys can be respectful of other persons modesty when they want to be.
    Staying in your sweaty shorts is not only uncomfortable, but tempting undercarriage problems too, so its a good idea to change out after a race.
    "Sharing the road means getting along, not getting ahead" - 1994 Washington State Driver's Guide

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