For cyclists who know the pain of “just one more climb.” This funny cycling t-shirt features a minimalist mountain graphic with a tiny suffering cyclist and a cursing thought bubble overhead — the perfect mix of endurance sports humor and mountain suffering. Printed on a lightweight, soft Gildan 64000 Softstyle tee that’s comfortable enough for post-ride coffee stops, race weekends, and everyday wear.
Great gift for road cyclists, gravel riders, mountain bikers, climbers, triathletes, endurance athletes, and cycling friends who appreciate a little sufferfest humor. The clean black-and-white design pairs easily with casual outfits and makes a fun conversation starter at races, group rides, bike shops, and cycling events. The crew neckline and classic fit keep the silhouette simple so the graphic takes the stage. Wear it on cool morning approaches, at the trailhead coffee stop, or lounging at home while recounting the one-that-got-away. It feels soft against the skin, holds shape through washes, and shows small natural flecks in the unprocessed color for a lived-in look.
Product features
- 100% ring-spun cotton (lightweight 153 g/m²) for soft, breathable wear
- Tubular knit without side seams for cleaner drape and less fabric waste
- Ribbed collar and shoulder tape to maintain shape and prevent stretching
- DTG/DTF printed graphics (DTF used for sleeves and neck labels) with crisp, durable detail
- Pearlized tear-away label, Oeko-Tex certified, EU 2-year warranty
Care instructions
- Do not dryclean
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry: low heat
- Iron, steam or dry: low heat
- Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F), with similar colors
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