• snekerpimp@lemmy.snekerpimp.space
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    9 days ago

    I mean, I have worn some pretty breathable crotch rocket gear in the middle of summer. I get where everyone is coming from with needing to dissipate heat from a human powered mode of transportation, and keep it as light as possible, but simply saying “no protection cause speed must be fast” is just not a phrase that makes sense with today’s and tomorrow’s technology and textiles.

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      In cycle racing that’s all of it, they cannot wear protective gear as it would slow them down and they would lose to people who don’t wear it

      In recreational cycling it hardly matters, speeds aren’t all that high.

      My experience with heat is different to yours. In winter I wear shorts and short sleeves and gloves. In summer it’s the same but the gloves don’t have fingers.

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        First thing I thought of was all it takes is one person not wearing it to gain an advantage and everyone else will follow.

        This is a sport where people take EPO to increase red blood cells and it thickens to blood so much it can cause heart disease, stroke, and cerebral or pulmonary embolism. They voluntarily train for a 21 day torture test totaling ~3500km going up mountains and at the end look like survivors of famine.

        If they could remove some organs and add a third lung with a 50% chance of survival, they’d do it.

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        In cycle racing that’s all of it, they cannot wear protective gear as it would slow them down and they would lose to people who don’t wear it

        it could just be made mandatory, like in other sports with protective gear.

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          9 days ago

          My experience is on recumbent bikes where you’re not falling far and not going over the handlebars. I think the most skin I have abraded was in a 50kph crash on concrete and grass where about a 2cm circle of the skin over the thumb mound of my left palm was gone. That would have been prevented by gloves

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              9 days ago

              I reckon if the sports organisations required pro cyclists to wear protective gear it’ll be more common for amateurs to also use PPE and make that stuff easier to get