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Rest Day Style

Door Joe Hall • 10th July 2012 02:23pm • Gepost in Tour de France

All riders want to look their best at the Tour. Yet, however stylish a rider may look on the bike with his speed and supplesse, the fact he is forced to wear exactly the same clobber as his colleagues just isn't cool. The true, individual style of a rider can only be gauged in those moments off the bike: at the press conference; during the stage transfer; in the café (and in some cases in the bar). And yet none of these compare to what you learn about the personality of the rider on the rest day. Just think, a whole day to look like… well, this:

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Anquetil was arguably the most stylish man on and off the bike. He set the bar so high that we haven't really seen anyone match it since and Anquetil was one rider guaranteed to look debonair on rest day. This shot, taken somewhere near Aix Les Bains in 1958, tops our gallery due the fact that Anquetil manages to retain his panache despite being surprised by the photographer’s flashbulb. His mechanic (right) seems not to agree with his boss’s choice of attire, the quintessential race cape. C'est chouette!

Pantani’s love of tracksuits, earrings and giant t-shirts was apparently influenced by hip-hop fashion. Chapeau Marco.

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A man who's clearly taken style counselling from Bono and, er… Indiana Jones? It's clearly Cipo, however, seen here in paparazzi stealth mode. Allez Mario.

Bernard Hinault was a fan of walking around in his cycling kit on rest day. That and showing off his collection of jerseys. In the 1980s, many teams believed that staying in bib shorts was good for the legs, much like the modern vogue for athletes to wear knee-length compression socks in their downtime. Bof!

Jan Ullrich. In lederhosen. Drinking beer. Very German. And very good for recovery (apparently).

My god, the 1960s has a lot to answer for. Then again, if listening to The Who helps Wiggins wear the Golden Fleece all the way to Paris, he can dress however he pleases. Bonne route, Bradley.

Not sure if, technically speaking, this qualifies as pros on a rest day but I recognise these two hipsters from somewhere…

Opmerkingen

Mark Sanders

10th July 2012 06:38pm

The guy on the right looks like the Manx Missile (?)….who strangely seems be hanging out with a slimmed-down George Michael!!!

alan marshall

10th July 2012 07:30pm

its a shame Fausto Coppi was left out of this list

Matthew Randall

11th July 2012 09:24am

The photo at the bottom is just so ace

martin callomon

11th July 2012 09:24am

Pull yourself together, chaps, no mention of Hugo Koblet? Relaxed style on and off bike I suggest: unmatchable. Oh, and he could ride too!

From your Swish Swiss Corresp.

Kevin Davies

11th July 2012 10:35pm

If I am not mistaken isn't that Cav and Rob Hayles with a pair of fixies? Nice socks Cav!

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