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Been awhile since my bladder fought so hard to keep from wetting! Still a nice day during the Fall and had a large coffee several hours before cycling. Drank some water while cycling and I ended up having a bit of an accident...I wanted to get some better angles but people are everywhere, despite the coronavirus...don't worry. Everyone had a mask on, myself included. And then when I got home, the second wave came...lol. I like how you can actually see a faint ripple/wave on my right side before my shorts become over saturated again...Anyway, enjoy and hope everyone is doing well.

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On 11/5/2020 at 6:53 PM, Barefoot247 said:

I have heard that riders in bike races don't stop for room breaks until at the end of a segment.  If they need to go any other time, they just let it out.  Is that true.  Spandex dries fast.

According to cyclist Mark Cavendish, he does:

https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/latest-news/how-do-cyclists-pee-in-a-race-382175

I can definitely confirm that spandex does indeed dry fast after it gets wet. I'm also guessing companies design cycling shorts/kits/skinsuits to be black on the bottom to help hide the wet stains better. But as an omo exhibitionist...I would love to see stains on other colored spandex. 😜

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