You were complaining about me claiming victimhood, but your third point assumes that cyclists are some sort of underclass and considered as "the other" or the usurper ... when most people don't think that at all. In fact most people are (in my experience at least) think quite the opposite.
Especially now in the UK it would be harder to claim this since we've had many sporting heroes that the public have taken to that have won important competitions in various cycling events.
You were complaining about me claiming victimhood, but your third point assumes that cyclists are some sort of underclass and considered as "the other" or the usurper ... when most people don't think that at all. In fact most people are (in my experience at least) think quite the opposite.
Especially now in the UK it would be harder to claim this since we've had many sporting heroes that the public have taken to that have won important competitions in various cycling events.