Where are you from?
Denmark (I don't know if I should write that, though, as it seems like RhD has taken away my citizenship).
Who's your favourite cyclist?
Peter Sagan.
Your favourite moment in cycling history?
Sagan in Richmond and Valverde in Innsbruck. Sorry, I can't choose between those, I don't think.
What's wrong with cycling at the moment?
People claiming it's wrong all the time.
What makes cycling better than other sports (to watch)?
The build-up and epicness. It taking place in nature.
What is the best stage or race design of all times?
Rio Olympics. For something original at least. You can't really fault the designs of the cobbled monuments.
Which other sports do you watch the most?
Football and tennis. And a little bit of american football and biathlon.
Have you ever raced competitively yourself?
No.
How do you feel about women's cycling?
Not too strongly. The small amount of big names makes it a bit trivial for me. Then again, I do follow cross in the winter so maybe that's not the real problem. It's hard to put a finger on.
You are writing a novel set in pro cycling – what's your plot?
I don't think I will be.
TT or hard climbs?
I don't understand? Would anyone rather watch a TT than a stage like the Stelvio stage of the Giro? But you have to have both.
If you could rent a current pro rider for one day to help you improve your cycling, who would you choose and what should they show you?
Ah, come on, I'm a forum user, I of course know better
Denmark (I don't know if I should write that, though, as it seems like RhD has taken away my citizenship).
Who's your favourite cyclist?
Peter Sagan.
Your favourite moment in cycling history?
Sagan in Richmond and Valverde in Innsbruck. Sorry, I can't choose between those, I don't think.
What's wrong with cycling at the moment?
People claiming it's wrong all the time.
What makes cycling better than other sports (to watch)?
The build-up and epicness. It taking place in nature.
What is the best stage or race design of all times?
Rio Olympics. For something original at least. You can't really fault the designs of the cobbled monuments.
Which other sports do you watch the most?
Football and tennis. And a little bit of american football and biathlon.
Have you ever raced competitively yourself?
No.
How do you feel about women's cycling?
Not too strongly. The small amount of big names makes it a bit trivial for me. Then again, I do follow cross in the winter so maybe that's not the real problem. It's hard to put a finger on.
You are writing a novel set in pro cycling – what's your plot?
I don't think I will be.
TT or hard climbs?
I don't understand? Would anyone rather watch a TT than a stage like the Stelvio stage of the Giro? But you have to have both.
If you could rent a current pro rider for one day to help you improve your cycling, who would you choose and what should they show you?
Ah, come on, I'm a forum user, I of course know better