You may be jumping to conclusions. But that's not completely crazy. Pro
cycling is currently trying to implode in two different ways: by doping
scandal, and by the growing UCI/Grand Tour dispute.
All that, combined with the US seeing its best cyclist retire, and its
second and third best cyclists caught up in doping fiascos in the last
two years (sorry George: nobody cares about you), can you blame fans?
I've come to terms with this very simply: I treat pro cycling and local
amateur cycling as two entirely unrelated things. Locally, participation
in competitive cycling is growing at a healthy pace. My club just put on
an inagural cyclocross race that attracted about 120 riders, the biggest
CX race in this province...probably ever.
The club itself is booming, and our biggest problems have to do with the
issues of managing growth.
On the other hand, I worry that pro-level fiascos will start screwing
with our youth development program. Right now our grassroots efforts
seem to be more affected by the quality of our volunteers and outreach
efforts, but my brother-in-law runs a skill development school in
another sport, and he says the fortunes of the local pro sports team can
be seen in the ebb and flow of his business.
What am I saying here? Euro cycling probably is screwed, at least for
most North American fans. Do yourselves a favour and go help out in some
local bike races. It's good for your soul, and it's good for the sport.
Where's my beer?
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Ryan Cousineau rcou...@sfu.ca http://www.wiredcola.com/
"I don't want kids who are thinking about going into mathematics
to think that they have to take drugs to succeed." -Paul Erdos
What constitutes cheating in "Pro" wrestling? Not following the script
;-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dj7uoKifagk
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tanx,
Howard
Never take a tenant with a monkey.
remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok?
Lance is the reason why I got into cycling, but once I got in the door,
I found that Lance wasn't the most interesting figure in the sport. Not
even close, really. If you want to blame anyone, blame the people who
hyped Lance endlessly for the sake of ratings, at the expense of all the
other interesting figures in the peloton who are just as likely to hook
a viewer.