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  • Harry_the_Spider
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    ‘Cycling has given me camaraderie with other men again,’ Kemp says. ‘I was in a band, so that matters to me. My wife has coffees with the girls, but I don’t go out and have beers with my mates. And I don’t play golf – thank God. But I’ve found that camaraderie again through cycling. It’s one of many reasons why it is such a beautiful sport.’

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/active/10328345/Gary-Kemp-why-Im-obsessed-with-cycling.html

    allthepies
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    A contender for Pseuds Corner.

    mikewsmith
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    yep but good for him

    br
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    Kemp’s wife dubbed his bike ‘the mistress’.

    My wife usually refers to whoever it is I’m riding most with, as ‘the wife’.

    And once you get past 40 and start looking at others of your age (and younger), you start to realise how fit/healthy cycling keeps you.

    I think it’s also that you sit down and realise that you are passed half-way, and that monetary things are just that. Things. So it’s how best to ensure you keep healthy to enjoy a long happy life – while enjoying yourself.

    Rorschach
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    In no particular order,cycling has given me…
    Saddle sores
    Poverty
    A crap career (see above)
    Frequent flyer miles at A&E
    Really odd tan lines
    Hatred of cars
    Hairless legs
    4 nice photos
    Numerous mid pack finishes
    Cat AIDS.

    atlaz
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    The article says he has a “fleet” of bikes but lists three. I hope he didn’t use that word to describe it, nor stable or quiver for that matter.

    lucien
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    Rorschach – Member
    In no particular order,cycling has given me…
    Saddle sores
    Poverty
    A crap career (see above)
    Frequent flyer miles at A&E
    Really odd tan lines
    Hatred of cars
    Hairless legs
    4 nice photos
    Numerous mid pack finishes
    Cat AIDS.

    POSTED 10 MINUTES AGO # REPORT-POST

    and dead robins, milky badgers and a new use for bombers.

    Mackem
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    I’m not sure that article is a good advert for cycling or not.

    It comes across as a load of pretentious waffle to me.

    And he genuinely thinks he looks stylish?

    boxfish
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    WGAF? He likes riding his bike. Good for him.

    crashtestmonkey
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    The article says he has a “fleet” of bikes but lists three. I hope he didn’t use that word to describe it, nor stable or quiver for that matter.

    I wonder what colourway his favourite steed is?

    atlaz
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    And he genuinely thinks he looks stylish?

    If he was THAT keen he’d have matched his kit to his bike.

    ton
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    good work Mr Kemp…….i reckon that is why a lot of us ride bikes.

    and just to add, he looks no more foolish than any of the other thousands of mamils and weekend stormtroopers……. 😀

    If he was THAT keen he’d have matched his kit to his bike.

    I was thinking the same…

    manitou
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    paul weller?!?… aaargh I think I’ll give up cycling. Pretentious tosser

    Klunk
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    why do I get the feeling he’s never ridden in the rain !

    no_eyed_deer
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    @ Rorschach 😆

    Cat AIDS! OMG – I thought I was the only one… 😯

    Camaraderie with other men… er.. what. is. that. ?

    …not sure I’ve ever experienced this.

    Men are generally a bit odd, especially the cycling types. That’s why I only interact with them on the internetz.

    atlaz
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    I was thinking the same…

    Also, non-drive side photo. 🙄

    bencooper
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    His water bottle caps don’t match – that’s definitely a roadie fail.

    Harry_the_Spider
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    Camaraderie with other men… er.. what. is. that. ?

    Mostly for me it involves whizzing along in the dark like giddy kids then talking rubbish for half an hour in the pub afterwards.

    rusty90
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    But on the plus side …
    Bike looks well set up (bars/levers/saddle not at odd angles)
    Not wearing Sky replica kit
    No visible paunch
    Photo taken in countryside, not front garden

    I’ll give him a pass on this one.

    CaptainFlashheart
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    I’ll give him a pass on this one.

    I’m withholding judgement, as I cannot ascertain fully if his valves and logos are aligned properly.

    martinhutch
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    Why the grim-faced catalogue pose though? I reckon Fun Boy Three were taking the piss in the background.

    Mackem
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    Mr Rapha will be thrapping himslef into an early grave with this publicity.

    bruneep
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    Photo taken in countryside, not front garden

    Probably is the front garden of his country estate…

    ThePinkster
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    My wife usually refers to whoever it is I’m riding most with, as ‘the wife’.

    And once you get past 40 and start looking at others of your age (and younger), you start to realise how fit/healthy cycling keeps you.

    I think it’s also that you sit down and realise that you are passed half-way, and that monetary things are just that. Things. So it’s how best to ensure you keep healthy to enjoy a long happy life – while enjoying yourself.^This^.

    wife usually refers to whoever it is I’m riding most with, as ‘the wife’.

    Especially ^This^. Mrs. Pinkster does exactly the same thing.

    vorlich
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    his son Milo

    Of course his son Milo.

    CaptainFlashheart
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    Mr Rapha will be thrapping himslef into an early grave with this publicity.

    http://internationale.teamjva.com/

    binners
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    I think we’re all missing the most important point here. This man was responsible for this….

    He inflicted that on an unsuspecting world, and therefore deserves nothing that he can derive even the slightest pleasure from for the rest of his days

    takisawa2
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    he wears a peaked cotton cap reminiscent of those worn by early Tour de France riders, a merino-blend jersey in vintage team colours and yak leather shoes with aluminium buckles evocative of old-fashioned toe-straps – all crafted by Rapha

    🙄

    Velo Club Rocacorba – a gentlemen’s cycling club run by the British cyclist and five-time Tour de France stage winner David Millar. The group meet near Millar’s home in Catalonia to conquer mountains, drink wine and dine in restaurants

    Now, I like the sound of this.
    I might rock up on my Tri-Ban3, in my usual road kit resplendant in Humvees, Giro Hex & filthy Camelbak.

    🙂

    Good on you Mr Kemp.

    Harry_the_Spider
    Full Member

    Mr Kemp and Mr Rapha are mates. There is a chapter in Ned Boulting’s latest book about them.

    rusty90
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    yak leather shoes with aluminium buckles evocative of old-fashioned toe-straps

    Ok, I take it all back. Burn him.

    atlaz
    Free Member

    yak leather shoes with aluminium buckles evocative of old-fashioned toe-straps

    Which, other than the yak leather, alu buckles and rapha name are Giro Factor shoes, only more expensive.

    uselesshippy
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    “Camaraderie with men”?
    Does that mean taking the piss out of your mates when they crash?

    jekkyl
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    Kemp will readily admit that he takes a long time to get dressed before a ride.

    Shorts on, shoes on, zip up vest & put on helmet, gloves & glasses. What takes a long time? Doin’ his hair?? This article is very pretentious. Plus he’s standing around trying to be a cool ****t.

    clanton
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    It is clear he loves riding his bike – great. It is also clear he loves some of the other things around cycling – the mystique, history etc. Good for him I say. YMMV but what works for him is his business. The more people on bikes the better IMO.

    FWIW I thought it a well written article which I could relate to. I don’t go in for the merino wool/peaked cap look – but I love steel framed bikes (as do lots on here) and old school kit. I would love to get an ancient bike and ride L’eroica on it – so yeah – I get where he is coming from

    cinnamon_girl
    Full Member

    Lol, what a load of old tosh. 😐

    The only good thing I can say about him is his taste when getting his first bike. Want. 🙂

    martinhutch – Member

    Why the grim-faced catalogue pose though? I reckon Fun Boy Three were taking the piss in the background.

    Made me haha! 😀

    mogrim
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    And once you get past 40 and start looking at others of your age (and younger), you start to realise how fit/healthy cycling keeps you.

    Has to be said that for a 54yr old British man, he doesn’t look that bad. Stylish? Dunno, failing to colour match his bike is a bit of a fail, must be said.

    Edric64
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    I would love to get an ancient bike and ride L’eroica on it – so yeah – I get where he is coming from

    Just to make you jealous I am ,roll on next Friday !Flying to Pisa for L`eroica with an old Holdsworth with toeclips (no yak leather shoes though !)

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