Roy Curvers, Skil-Shimano PDF Print E-mail

 Being a pro cyclist means suffering, something everyone who raced knows. You constantly have to get the maximum out of your body and legs to improve and to get some good results. Improving thank's to the hard labour during training is one of the most beautiful aspects in cycling.

There are other sorts of suffering a cyclist doesn't need. Up until now, one of the greatest frustrations were the blisters and wounds on my buttocks. The day after a tought race it was impossible for me to ride without pain on the saddle. During stage races I used to put tremendous amounts of chamois cream, but there wasn't a single one that really worked for me.

 

Since I use ReSkin the pain on my buttocks is history. The most beautiful aspect is that it helps you in all circumstances. In the rain or during races in warm conditions, the ReSkin patch stays in place and protects you without causing problems. Even when you've raced a couple of times without it, and you have some wounds, you can put it on your buttocks and ride painlessly.

 

I'm really wondering why nobody has ever invented something simple and effective before.
 

Regards,

 

Roy Curvers

 
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