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[personal profile] melaniesuzanne
I am fascinated by the Lady Cyclist movement. That is, women who wear regular work/play clothes while biking instead the Under Armour tees and Canari padded shorts like I do. These women are wearing slacks or dresses and heels whilst biking city streets on their way to their places of work or meeting up with friends at a pub or market. It seems so much more elegant than wearing workout gear. They hop off their bikes, dab away the sweat, and get right to whatever they want to do at their destination. I hop off my bike, lug my trunk bag into the gym locker room, shower, dress, apply make-up, and then settle into my cube while still sweating a bit and being red-faced despite the shower.

I want to be elegant like them.

Monday night, I experimented. Hubbyfink needed to run some local errands and I wanted to ride my bike. We combined our needs and wants and rode to the drug- and grocery stores in street clothes. Well, sort of. Hubbyfink donned his pair of shorts which look like normal shorts but have a padded bike short liner, a t-shirt, and sneakers. I kept on the shirt, camisole, capris, flats, and jewelry I had worn to work. I'm not wild about riding on Sterling Boulevard and don't like riding on sidewalks -- even though it's legal in Virginia -- now that I'm getting more comfortable with riding in traffic, so we took the scenic route through the neighborhood and rode through parking lots to the drug store. I was huffing and puffing from the hills and a little sweaty. I realized that I should have brought a rag of some sort for mopping up. Oops. Hubbyfink, for some bizarre reason, had removed his trunk bag and all groceries went into the basket on the back of my bike. By the time we got home, I was drenched. I'd soaked through my bra and the waistband of my capris wasn't faring much better. The worst part is that it was the cool part of the day and we'd ridden only three and a half miles round trip.

So, I suppose the moral of this story is that I shouldn't try to be an elegant biker just yet. I'm not cruising down the streets of New York or Seattle or Chicago to get to work. I'm cycling past industrial parks and car dealer lots and a golf course and open fields. Plus, I'm lucky enough to have a shower at my destination and I don't have to wear sweaty clothes all day.

However, none of this is stopping me from browsing Cruiser, Townie, and Euro-style bike manufacturer sites and dreaming of being an elegant biker cruising around a picturesque town in a dress and heels.

Date: 2011-09-14 03:35 pm (UTC)
melebeth: (Default)
From: [personal profile] melebeth
*grin* I like being able to wear "normal" clothes on my cruiser, but I'm still too sweaty to look elegant when I finish. (Not that I normally look elegant when I start... I wonder if that might help)

Date: 2011-09-14 03:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] melaniesuzanne.livejournal.com
*chuckle* Plus, I didn't even get into the hair! Thankfully, most of the bloggers do wear helmets and thus bemoan the curse of helmet hair, so I'm not alone there. I do love my Buff headbands for hiding the worst of the sweaty, flat hair.

Date: 2011-09-14 03:50 pm (UTC)
melebeth: (Default)
From: [personal profile] melebeth
I'm not crazy about my helmet, less because of the hair than because when it's tight enough to feel secure it gives me a headache.

Date: 2011-09-14 03:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] melaniesuzanne.livejournal.com
Ooh, that's not good. You need a better fitting helmet.

Date: 2011-09-14 03:57 pm (UTC)
melebeth: (Default)
From: [personal profile] melebeth
It's adjustable and great with my hair down, but I have trouble adjusting it with my hair up. I need to find a helmet that I can shove my hair in more comfortably.

Date: 2011-09-14 04:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sskipstress.livejournal.com
I used to bike to work in Austin. All year round. The only time I dressed for the ride differently than I dressed for work was when it was raining, which fortunately doesn't happen that often in Texas :) I remember trying to get chain grease out of my hose at one point, so I must've done rides in hose. I know I rode in heels pretty often.

The trick to not being no sweatier than I'd be if I had taken the bus is to bike with the least amount of effort possible. I took advantage of gearing, I took advantage of gravity and momentum, and didn't get any real cardio workout out of my morning commute. And the trick to dealing with helmet head was have long hair and braid it for the ride or have short hair that benefits from a little gel for styling. I could refresh the gel with water on my fingers to combat the effects of the helmet.

I never did learn the trick to not scratching my shoes on my toe clips, and I really do like toe clips tied loosely for riding to use the upstroke for even effort while pedaling.

Unless I dressed in something non-washable, I'd ride home hell-bent for leather to get in some actual exercise each day.

Date: 2011-09-14 04:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] melaniesuzanne.livejournal.com
Unless I dressed in something non-washable, I'd ride home hell-bent for leather to get in some actual exercise each day.

Ah, okay. Now it's clicking. I'm using both ways of the commute (and even the trip for groceries) for exercise and pedal as fast and as hard as I can. Talk about a "d'oh!" moment. :) It's a completely different mindset.

Date: 2011-09-14 04:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] baronalejandro.livejournal.com
I commute in regular clothes, and do racing stuff (which is rare these days) in racing gear. You seen the copenhagen bike chic site?

Date: 2011-09-14 05:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] melaniesuzanne.livejournal.com
I found Copenhagen Cycle Chic. Lovely stuff there.

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