The deal with these documentaries isn't to appease us cycling nerds though, it's to win the support of the general public, who will know next to nothing about cycling, so the best way is to present the most humane and relateable factors like family, relationships, rivalry etc rather than the technicalities of the sport which they don't understand or care about (yet).
The deal with these documentaries isn't to appease us cycling nerds though, it's to win the support of the general public, who will know next to nothing about cycling, so the best way is to present the most humane and relateable factors like family, relationships, rivalry etc rather than the technicalities of the sport which they don't understand or care about (yet).