I think the amusing thing about the unracers is the ones who focus on the wrong parts.
Take anon, for instance, who isn't even good at being an unracer. Losing your shit at the pedal choices of other people is about anti unracer as it gets. Anon is of course spectacularly wrong, but that's even besides the point.
>>1392424Understanding Grant's limitations and things that he's wrong about are fairly important. There are other people who are not subject to racing trends at all but don't have his specific blinders or quirks. It's why Grant is getting BTFO by Crust.
>>1392410Unracing tends to blindly defines itself in opposition to what racers do, regardless of whether what racers do is a good idea or not for them.
>>1392872Traditional road fashion follows the goldilocks rule. Not too long, not too short. As anon notes, sock length is important enough to be UCI regulated now.
>>1393300That you would ask here like that implies you're still getting the fundamentals down. All that is basic riding. I wouldn't worry about it anon.
>>1395139Truly gonzo, anon.
>>1395092More than just functionality, it's safety.
>having your foot slip off of the pedal is one of the best ways to lose control of your bike