"90/92 rules are complete horseshit"

That's a bit hyperbolic, isn't it?  Here are ten that are good (not the 
only ten)

#2:  Be a good example
#3:  Help those that have things to learn
#6:  Don't think too much.  Enjoy the ride
#9:  It doesn't have to be sunny to ride
#14:  Black cycling shorts look better than colored cycling shorts
#15:  Black cycling shorts look better even for the guy leading a Grand Tour
#16:  Only somebody who has won a big race should wear a champ jersey
#17:  Only paid pros should wear pro kits
#19:  Introduce yourself when you ride with strangers
#22:  Cycling caps are for cycling

If any of those were complete HS, you could invert them and make them 
better.  The opposite of any of those is a lot worse, unless you think it's 
cool for amateurs to wear pro team kits.  Or unless you think it's better 
not to introduce yourself or not help newbies.  Lots of those rules are 
good.  Not all of them, but a lot of them.  




On Thursday, September 5, 2013 6:48:21 PM UTC-7, Jimmy Hutch wrote:
>
> 90/92 rules are complete horseshit.  I personally love #12 ( 
> http://www.velominati.com/the-rules/#12 ) and #5 ( 
> http://www.velominati.com/the-rules/#5 ), respectively.  I recognize the 
> conflict because if I was a bit harder, I would be able to get by with a 
> single steed, rendering #12 moot.  A Hilsen or Bombadil or Atlantis would 
> do the trick.   But if I was a bit harder, I'd be able to get by with a 
> Quickbeam or Simple One.  But if i was a bit harder, I could...I could go 
> on and on about how different life would be if I worked on #5.  
>
> But #12 is so much more fun.  And easier.
>
> -Jimmy
>
>

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