Both the jersey and bibs have a soft fleece lining. Not enough for true winter riding, but just enough to keep you warm on cool-ish days, e.g., what I call Belgian spring. That was New Year’s in the DC area.
I like the Lion of Flanders. Can’t say I’m a fan of camo gear but I guess things are different in ‘merica. Besides, the traffic is dangerous enough as it is without going to lengths to camouflage ourselves! Though if it’s free I guess one can’t complain. Typical UK winter so far – grey and wet. Just waiting on the typical half an inch of snow to bring the whole country to a grinding standstill.
And a Happy New Year from me and the rest of the PEZ crew! https://www.pezcyclingnews.com/features/happy-new-year-from-the-pez-crew/
Nice – I’ve seen that kit in real life and it looks great.
I do like ALE. My team in Dubai was issued with their top of the range PRR kit and I’m still wearing it.
Both the jersey and bibs have a soft fleece lining. Not enough for true winter riding, but just enough to keep you warm on cool-ish days, e.g., what I call Belgian spring. That was New Year’s in the DC area.
HNY! how far did you go?!
Coffee ride in the city. Semi-putzing around. ~36 miles.
miles?! – does not compute! (#24)
~58 km if you insist!
Brilliant, but no one saw ’cause of the camo!
I like the Lion of Flanders. Can’t say I’m a fan of camo gear but I guess things are different in ‘merica. Besides, the traffic is dangerous enough as it is without going to lengths to camouflage ourselves! Though if it’s free I guess one can’t complain. Typical UK winter so far – grey and wet. Just waiting on the typical half an inch of snow to bring the whole country to a grinding standstill.
In an urban environment, the camo (with the flou accents) is actually very visible. Much more so than murdered out black kit.
Point taken! I’m not a fan of black kit either for the very same reason.