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Great. There was a reason I stopped watching F1 about ten years ago.
It got boring. Lets hope cycling isnt going to go the same way.
It got boring. Lets hope cycling isnt going to go the same way.
ergmonkey said:From Wikipedia: List of world's largest companies by revenue. Until I see a bicyle frame, chain lube, or energy drink manufacturer on this list, I'm going to have a hard time believing that cycling has anything important in common with F1.
1 WalMart
2 Exxon Mobil
3 BP
4 Royal Dutch Shell
5 Saudi Aramco
6 Toyota Motors
7 Japan Post Holdings
8 Sinopec
9 Vitol (Raw material)
10 Total S.A. (Oil and gas)
11 State Grid Corporation of China
13 Volkswagen Group
14 Chevron
15 ING Group
16 ConocoPhillips
17 General Electric
18 PetroChina
19 Glencore International Raw materials
20 Allianz
21 Berkshire Hathaway
23 General Motors
22 Daimler AG Automotive
Granville57 said:Le0pard Trek?
Mambo95 said:Interestingly, in your list, of the bolded 'motor' companies hardly any have had high profile involvement in F1 (Toyota did, not sure about the rest), but of the non-'motor' companies two, ING and Allianz, have been primary sponsors for F1 teams - ING until 2009 with Renault, Allianz currently with Mercedes.
Mambo95 said:Interestingly, in your list, of the bolded 'motor' companies hardly any have had high profile involvement in F1 (Toyota did, not sure about the rest), but of the non-'motor' companies two, ING and Allianz, have been primary sponsors for F1 teams - ING until 2009 with Renault, Allianz currently with Mercedes.
Scott SoCal said:I don't think the UCI are in a very good position here. What hammer do they have? The only real question I have is why is not every World Tour team not on board with this?
I have a feeling the ASO will throw McQuaid under the bus the very moment there is a viable alternative.
Cobblestones said:Successful? Not on my continent.
I think before the last trainwreck I was referring to, there was an incident here where the leading rider let someone else pass him in the final lap? I don't remember why or the precise circumstances, but that's the stuff to turn people off.
Ah and circles? Not so much. You see, they're called ovals. :shakes head: Educate yourself before you talk about NASCAR (I can't believe I just said that).![]()
Race Radio said:Agreed. People point to F1 all the time as they were successful in packaging and selling a sport on a global basis.....even if that sport can be incredibly boring at times.
Pelican said:McQuaid is like Gaddafi .
Skip Madness said:He's not really, is he.
Cycling chief Pat McQuaid has a nuclear bunker in his Swiss home. Given the conflict gripping his sport, some in his position would be tempted to hide there.
Mambo95 said:Interestingly, in your list, of the bolded 'motor' companies hardly any have had high profile involvement in F1 (Toyota did, not sure about the rest), but of the non-'motor' companies two, ING and Allianz, have been primary sponsors for F1 teams - ING until 2009 with Renault, Allianz currently with Mercedes.
Cobblestones said:You Europeans do realize that F1 is considered one of the lamest events ever. The last time it made the news here was when IIRC most of the teams pussied out and the whole 'race' was among a handful of cars, most of which belonged to the same two or so teams? All because of a few raindrops.
Apparently it is popular in Europe. Maybe because it resembles so much congested highways so people can relate? I heard passing other cars is frowned upon?
Cobblestones said:Successful? Not on my continent.
I think before the last trainwreck I was referring to, there was an incident here where the leading rider let someone else pass him in the final lap? I don't remember why or the precise circumstances, but that's the stuff to turn people off.
Ah and circles? Not so much. You see, they're called ovals. :shakes head: Educate yourself before you talk about NASCAR (I can't believe I just said that).![]()
Cobblestones said:You Europeans do realize that F1 is considered one of the lamest events ever. The last time it made the news here was when IIRC most of the teams pussied out and the whole 'race' was among a handful of cars, most of which belonged to the same two or so teams? All because of a few raindrops.
