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Apologies if this has been done before, I am trying to find my legs on here.
Are the overwhelming majority of the posters on here fans of a particular rider? I find it quite hard to read threads when I have no idea if the posts are objective or subjective, and I imagine the only way to work out whether what is being said is one or the other is to already know 'Ahh MemberX is a huge fan of Joe Bloggs and will always interpret everything he does subjectively' or 'MemberY hates Jim Smith and will put the worst spin on everything he does regardless'
I first started watching the Tour when it first came on Channel 4 in the UK , after really enjoying the Track cycling at the previous Olympics. I had Zero idea what was going on, who was who or why - but I was hypnotised by the beauty of movement, the crowds, the landscape and the whole aura of a wonderful event. After every stage I was happy, regardless of who won or who lost. I have always had a soft spot for Ligget and Sherwin 'cos it was them who took the trouble to explain to a clueless watcher why and what things were. (I get the impression they talked a lot less nonsense back then than they did in later years).
Now, as a Brit, I found this way of watching a sport delightful - Brits back then were accustomed to being told it was REALLYIMPORTANT THAT WE WIN - and then watching sport with a sick feeling in the pit of their stomach. Watching a British National Team in most sports involved waiting, waiting for them to either look useless from the start and lose horribly, or even worse, have a chance of success and fail to take it. After most events I would go to bed slightly less drunk than I wanted to be, trying to convince myself I didn't care that they had lost... again.
With cycling I realised that sport was better if you genuinely tried to enjoy the sport. Not caring if a particular rider won or lost. Since there was no weight of expectation on any British Rider to do more than shine on the odd stage, this was even easier!
I stopped watching it halfway through Indurain's reign as it was too predictably dull really, and didn't start again until the tail end of Lance's 'rule', so suspect I dodged the bullet there - but when I started watching again I made a conscious effort to NOT root for, say, Cadel Evans in the way a lot of Brit Sports fans do - "Is there a British Hopeful? No? OK.... Is there a hopeful from one of the countries with a Union Jack on his flag? Not this year. OK.... anyone from a country that speaks English? "Yay! Go Rider I Never Heard Of Before!" and by NOT caring who wins, once again I love it - and I had tried to teach my daughters to treat it the same way - and yet suddenly I find then booing Contador and cheering Chavez, for no reason I can work out. It really annoys the hell out of me! I was watching stage 15 of the Vuelta, laughing with pleasure at the perfectly planned and executed ambush and whooping with pleasure to see a race people had been writing off as 'Over' after stage 1 come back to life, and my bloody kids were bitching at Contador taking back time, while cheering Quintana gaining it. God it was annoying!
I don't care who wins, I genuinely don't - and I wonder - am I alone in here? Anyone else just enjoy it for the pleasure of watching?
Pat
Are the overwhelming majority of the posters on here fans of a particular rider? I find it quite hard to read threads when I have no idea if the posts are objective or subjective, and I imagine the only way to work out whether what is being said is one or the other is to already know 'Ahh MemberX is a huge fan of Joe Bloggs and will always interpret everything he does subjectively' or 'MemberY hates Jim Smith and will put the worst spin on everything he does regardless'
I first started watching the Tour when it first came on Channel 4 in the UK , after really enjoying the Track cycling at the previous Olympics. I had Zero idea what was going on, who was who or why - but I was hypnotised by the beauty of movement, the crowds, the landscape and the whole aura of a wonderful event. After every stage I was happy, regardless of who won or who lost. I have always had a soft spot for Ligget and Sherwin 'cos it was them who took the trouble to explain to a clueless watcher why and what things were. (I get the impression they talked a lot less nonsense back then than they did in later years).
Now, as a Brit, I found this way of watching a sport delightful - Brits back then were accustomed to being told it was REALLYIMPORTANT THAT WE WIN - and then watching sport with a sick feeling in the pit of their stomach. Watching a British National Team in most sports involved waiting, waiting for them to either look useless from the start and lose horribly, or even worse, have a chance of success and fail to take it. After most events I would go to bed slightly less drunk than I wanted to be, trying to convince myself I didn't care that they had lost... again.
With cycling I realised that sport was better if you genuinely tried to enjoy the sport. Not caring if a particular rider won or lost. Since there was no weight of expectation on any British Rider to do more than shine on the odd stage, this was even easier!
I stopped watching it halfway through Indurain's reign as it was too predictably dull really, and didn't start again until the tail end of Lance's 'rule', so suspect I dodged the bullet there - but when I started watching again I made a conscious effort to NOT root for, say, Cadel Evans in the way a lot of Brit Sports fans do - "Is there a British Hopeful? No? OK.... Is there a hopeful from one of the countries with a Union Jack on his flag? Not this year. OK.... anyone from a country that speaks English? "Yay! Go Rider I Never Heard Of Before!" and by NOT caring who wins, once again I love it - and I had tried to teach my daughters to treat it the same way - and yet suddenly I find then booing Contador and cheering Chavez, for no reason I can work out. It really annoys the hell out of me! I was watching stage 15 of the Vuelta, laughing with pleasure at the perfectly planned and executed ambush and whooping with pleasure to see a race people had been writing off as 'Over' after stage 1 come back to life, and my bloody kids were bitching at Contador taking back time, while cheering Quintana gaining it. God it was annoying!
I don't care who wins, I genuinely don't - and I wonder - am I alone in here? Anyone else just enjoy it for the pleasure of watching?
Pat