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Old 05-06-20, 10:49 AM
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Originally Posted by sch
Don't have a pix but about 15 yrs ago on a Georgia century, there were several cyclists with Donner Pass jerseys
on the back of which " we eat the hindmost" was printed.

My jerseys are blank with no logos of any kind and mostly from the late '90s or early '00s. Unfortunately IME
jerseys rarely wear out.
A very good friend of mine belongs to a club, the Donner Party out of Chattanooga, TN and most qualify for 50+.


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Most appropriate geezer jersey is always the last year's from your local big event ride. (STP doesn't really count).
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No pic capacity at the moment, but I have a Specialized Aussie jersey (blue, with front and back depictions of a green grid globe). Front reads: Think globally, bike locally. On back: One less car.
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This is an appropriate non-cartoonish cycling jersey.

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Old 05-07-20, 09:13 AM
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Mine are all pretty much simple designs (plain or perhaps with a horizontal stripe), or an event jersey ... something you have to earn by completing the ride/race. Since they really don't wear out, over the years, I have acquired a boatload of them.

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I really need a pic of an inappropriate cycling jersey, for comparison purposes.
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