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I would be honoured to wear Road cc kit.
Not only because it would associate me with an excellent and award winning website but i could also possibly be mistaken for one of their handsome and debonair staff members.
ps
can i have some free stuff please?
I don't think wearing road.cc kit is naff at all, in the same way that it's fine to wear club kit. If you don't want it, send it my way!
You won't be mistaken for Dave or Tony. They only wear freebies from Rapha. (Retires to safe distance).
With or without the Sky logo?
Well if they are giving it away for free I'd wear it.
I have the socks - which me daughter bought me - however they used to clash with my bike so I had to go and buy a bike that doesn't!
It's all Dave's fault!
I have the Road.cc kit, you'll never get mistaken for me either, unless you have a better beard than me??
No its not naff to wear it, you are now part of the club and, not knowing how many kits are out there, I don't think you'll come across another one very often
'cause that way you'll *never* get mistaken for me or tony
as long as you slam that stem and you're running a standard chainset and a straight-through block, you'll be fine.