So true.
But tradition just doesn't matter. This is about using cycling as a way to make more money. The athlete is just the talent. The real money is traded by the people with the rights to this crackpot scheme. I'm assuming a Yank is driving the thing. I don't know, but everything about it sure smells like it.
The Universal Sports network was headed in the right direction, but didn't make it. Using USN as an example, I don't think Americans who watch sports on TV would tune into cycling. There's a niche for sure. But, not even a gymnastics/figure skating sized audience.
For me, part of this gets back to how badly amateur competitive cycling is run in the U.S. and by proxy the UCI. It's about collecting revenue today, growing a fan base is not part of the mission.