Perhaps the most useless and most annoying invention in all sports, having athletes sit around in a chair for hours for absolutely *** all. Abolish it now.
I'd rather get rid of the famous waiting for the podium sofa which is frankly just disrespectful to the riders.Perhaps the most useless and most annoying invention in all sports, having athletes sit around in a chair for hours for absolutely *** all. Abolish it now.
I've always wondered whether it is compulsory for riders in the lead to actually sit there.
It would be torture for me, I get restless just looking at them sit there.Haha I just wrote in the race thread that I would've felt terrible for Schachmann if McNulty (or Skjelmose) would've taken the win away from him right at the end after he sat in that chair for basically the whole race.
I think it's a cool concept and I like it in other sports as well. I just think early starters should be allowed to take a shower and properly dress as well as being brought food and stuff. Schachmann sat there in his racing gear for almost 3 hours. That just smells really counterproductive in the age of high end professionalism of cooling down, stretching and massages after a race.
That's the perfect solution.Rider should go to the hot seat for 10 minutes. Record some short videos: rider looking happy, rider looking surprised, rider looking anxious, rider looking bored etc. Rider then goes back to hotel and TV director can use the required shots as appropriate.
Rider should go to the hot seat for 10 minutes. Record some short videos: rider looking happy, rider looking surprised, rider looking anxious, rider looking bored etc. Rider then goes back to hotel and TV director can use the required shots as appropriate.
What if the rider actually wins?
Indurain won his first ITT at the TDF in 1991 as an early starter. They had to call him to the hotel for the podium celebration.What if the rider actually wins?
I just can't help but imagine myself in that situation and I think it would drive me nuts. But it's obviously not really an important issue.man people will complain about anything. who cares? unless you are actually Max Schachmann
I just can't help but imagine myself in that situation and I think it would drive me nuts.