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Old July 23rd 03, 09:04 PM
baltobernie
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Robin Hubert wrote in message
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"Bruce Johnston" wrote in message
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Where can I get jerseys like the Pros that unzip all the way down. All

the
ones I bought before at Performance and Nashbar only unzip at the very

most
halfway down.

Where are those cool jerseys for sale. Those are also great for working
around the house, especially around the house when you can unzip it

quick
and take a dip in the pool. Sure be nice now seeing 104-106 degree days

we
are having here now.

thanks,


If you don't mind paying a small fortune, Assos makes them.
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Robin Hubert


Whaddya mean "small"?

baltobernie
ps the reason there aren't many full zip jerseys available is because the
longer zipper adds another gram or two, which is unacceptable. Just ask
Fabrizio


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Old July 23rd 03, 11:07 PM
Fabrizio Mazzoleni
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baltobernie wrote in message ...

ps the reason there aren't many full zip jerseys available is because the

longer zipper adds another gram or two, which is unacceptable. Just ask
Fabrizio


I'm not concerned so much about the weight.

Those guys on the tube the last week climbing in the
Pyenees with their jersey unziped looked goofy.

Now Lance always keeps his zipped at least part
way up. But then his stomach and chest looks really
bad with all those lame scars from major surgery.

You seldom see top elite riders like me looking
bad like those guys over in France right now.


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Old July 24th 03, 12:20 AM
F. Golightly
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"Fabrizio Mazzoleni"
You seldom see top elite riders like me looking
bad snip ---


Ahhh... you don't need to unzip your jersey as I'm sure an elite rider like
*you* doesn't work up a sweat... you do need to zip-up your mouth.

hth




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Old July 28th 03, 12:52 AM
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"Pat" wrote in message
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Long sleeve summer coolmax jerseys are harder to find. I didn't mention

that
I only wear long sleeve coolmax because my arms cannot tolerate the sun

and
I would rather do that then put on sunblock on the arms. I do use

sunblock
on the face and neck, legs. Riding for 6 hours between 10am and 6pm here

on
100+ days is not only hard but you need to take caution of course. I

still
love the long sleeve summer coolmax jerseys around the house working as
well. The trick it to find long sleeve summer coolmax with full length
zippers, and that's probably what will be hard to find.

B-


I can tell you that my local bike stores are having their long-sleeved

items
on sale right now. Also, we have a Pearl Izumi store nearby that is having

a
good sale on their long-sleeved and some short-sleeved stuff. Check
locally.

Pat in TX where it was only 103 today with a 15 mph wind out of the
southwest (straight across the Mexican desert)



OK, now I'm curious. I'm going to ride the Hotter than Hell 100 in Wichita
Falls next month. Could a long sleeve possibly be cooler?


 




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