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So, the Australians and Brits are 2:1 biased in favor of their homeboyz, while everyone else is not at all so biased, with the yanks standing out in particular in this regard (21 out of 24 claim a non-American fave).
You could say that that's expected since the sport is dominated by non-Americans, but there are more American pro cyclists than there are British and Aussie pro cyclists. The Cadel fanboyz are the most peculiar to me. I mean, what is there to like at all about that chap, much less have him be your favorite?
Sheesh, even Americans are anti-American these days.
I and my favorite rider are both from Australia. 6
I'm Austrialian but my favorite is not. 3
I and my favorite rider are both from the UK. 6
I'm from the UK but my favorite is not. 3
I and my favorite rider are both from the U.S.A. 3
I'm from the USA but my favorite is not. 21
I'm non-UK European; favorite is from same country. 7
I'm non-UK European; favorite isn't from same country 12
I'm from other; favorite is from same country. 3
I'm from other; favorite is not from same country. 7
So, the Australians and Brits are 2:1 biased in favor of their homeboyz, while everyone else is not at all so biased, with the yanks standing out in particular in this regard (21 out of 24 claim a non-American fave).
You could say that that's expected since the sport is dominated by non-Americans, but there are more American pro cyclists than there are British and Aussie pro cyclists. The Cadel fanboyz are the most peculiar to me. I mean, what is there to like at all about that chap, much less have him be your favorite?
Sheesh, even Americans are anti-American these days.
