i think the fact that a cycling team riding behind an expensive (rented) car is sparking discussion, or even novelty, probably goes someway to highlighting how right the legion guys are when they say cycling is a dull, stagnant sport which, culturally, is exclusionary of most things outside its well established norms and traditions.
there is a good interview with the Williams brothers where they discuss the attitude to them in the pits (is this what cyclists call it?), how they'd put on music, get pumped, treat it like they would any sport prep in other disciplines and be treated weirdly for it, cant seem to find it now.
seem like good guys, doing good things, who care for themselves and cycling,
i think the fact that a cycling team riding behind an expensive (rented) car is sparking discussion, or even novelty, probably goes someway to highlighting how right the legion guys are when they say cycling is a dull, stagnant sport which, culturally, is exclusionary of most things outside its well established norms and traditions.
there is a good interview with the Williams brothers where they discuss the attitude to them in the pits (is this what cyclists call it?), how they'd put on music, get pumped, treat it like they would any sport prep in other disciplines and be treated weirdly for it, cant seem to find it now.
seem like good guys, doing good things, who care for themselves and cycling,