A friend in the comments asked about cross racing in Colorado, so I thought I’d take a quick moment to direct ya’ll over to CX Magazine’s nice National Cyclocross Racing Calendar. This is a pretty handy resource from this up and coming mag, so make sure to check it out. While you are over there, don’t forget to subscribe to the print edition.
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I thought this was a cx racing website not a roadie’s recovery sock fetish site.
Whats next, electrodes on the quads?
Only if said electronic recovery device measures the giga-watts the pictured rider is buildng up on recovery days.
Two tips for super relax light-as-a-feather smooth, strong, healthy, and comfy legs: compression stockings and ankle weights. Wear them. I’m not kidding. The feeling you get taking them off at the end of a long day on your feet is nothing short of awesome.
Oh, and fashion! I have the argyles and love ‘em: http://www.travelsox.com/TS_products.htm