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Reverence: Tan lines

Tan lines are to the Velominatus what a drug overdose is to a rock star, or a Victoria Cross is to a returned serviceman.

It's a badge of honour, and while neither of those comparisons are glorious in their deployment, the reward, or possibly even notoriety, is somehow noble.

You've gotta earn your stripes, right? Even if it could result in sunburn, or much worse.  Will Lance save me if I get cancer?

So this is what greeted me in the mirror on my return from a long session in the hills of Wellington yesterday.

When I left the house in the morning, a dense fog shrouded the skyline, even delaying the arrival of one Prince William to our fine city.

Nah, I won't be needing sunscreen today, I thought.  Actually, I didn't think about it at all, I just got on the bike and went, the crisp morning air not hinting at the heat to come.

Now, being follicly-challenged, my bonce is usually one of the first areas to be slathered in SPF 30.

It's the nearest point to the sun, after all. Like a solar panel for a sex machine.

Now, it just looks like a stubbly template for an S-Works 2D.

And the arms and legs copped a bit too, but at least I can go out in public with no more than the usual embarassment that spindly, hairless limbs cause.  Looks like it's hats on for the next week or so. [dmalbum path=”/velominati.com/content/Photo Galleries/brettok@hotmail.com/Tan lines/”/]

Brett

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  • @john
    Shit, I thought I would be the first to post on tanlines as well. In fact, when I saw the headline in my news feed, my mind went racing back to the night before to reassure myself that I didn't get shitfaced and drunkpost something awkward and inappropriate.

    The relief was palpable.

  • @brett
    I just read this again. It's actually a great post, but it takes a couple reads before the pictures stop being so distracting that I can start to absorb some content.

    Well done. We'll have to file this away for a 2010 Keeper Award for Crossing Boundaries.

  • Whoa, Pirate cred! I'm not worthy.

    But I am a habitual boundary crosser.

    So, what's the rule on wearing an Il Pirata-esque bandanna? This could open up a whole new can o' worms...

  • Ouch - that's impressive.

    Summer? That's a long way off for us. It's 45 degrees and wet here. I wouldn't mind a little risk from sunburn at the moment.

  • @brett
    I'm thinking bandanna's are covered by the same rule as cycling caps, sadly. Makes one regret the fact that it's prudent to wear a helmet these days. The bandanna sans helmet was a sweet look.

    Note the Three-Point System applies to bandannas as well, as demonstrated here by the master.

  • @frank

    but what's even cooler is riding virtually all the time on your drops. especially when it comes to climbs. Next rule: When climbing, riding with your hands positioned on the handlebar drops renders you either a hardman or a posuer. So if you plan to climb on your drops you better not be passed by anyone else not climbing on their drops.

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