- Apr 20, 2009
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Why is it that posters here can be so comfortable watching the working conditions for pro cyclists downgraded from their existing state, when most of them would not tolerate a similar imposition on their own profession or work place? The riders have every right to push back, and I hope they do.
The UCI has imposed this ban without the input of the riders because of an unfounded impression of a speculative result. I would not be willing to put my safety and career in jeopardy because of an idea of what might happen. Especially when the desired result is inspired by the possibility of a better product for television. I know that many here think the impetus for this is some dubious improvement in the quality of racing for the real fans, but the reality is that chaos makes for great TV. That's where the money is, and since our price of admission as fans is non existent, stop deluding yourselves that this is about an altruistic interest in the quality of racing.
As to the safety issue; it is real! The riders put a lot on the line. We can't do what they do. We don't have the talent, and we don't have the balls. Needlessly increasing their risk in the hope of expanded television coverage is bullsh!t!! As to maintaining some control in the race; that is a safety issue as well. Safety is not limited to personal injury. What about the safety of my job, income, sponsorship, contract? These are real safety issues to the riders, sponsors, and team management. Just like they are for you in whatever your occupation is. My guess is that you are not going to let anyone f*#k with that, if you have anything to say about it. Professional cyclist should not have to either.
The UCI has imposed this ban without the input of the riders because of an unfounded impression of a speculative result. I would not be willing to put my safety and career in jeopardy because of an idea of what might happen. Especially when the desired result is inspired by the possibility of a better product for television. I know that many here think the impetus for this is some dubious improvement in the quality of racing for the real fans, but the reality is that chaos makes for great TV. That's where the money is, and since our price of admission as fans is non existent, stop deluding yourselves that this is about an altruistic interest in the quality of racing.
As to the safety issue; it is real! The riders put a lot on the line. We can't do what they do. We don't have the talent, and we don't have the balls. Needlessly increasing their risk in the hope of expanded television coverage is bullsh!t!! As to maintaining some control in the race; that is a safety issue as well. Safety is not limited to personal injury. What about the safety of my job, income, sponsorship, contract? These are real safety issues to the riders, sponsors, and team management. Just like they are for you in whatever your occupation is. My guess is that you are not going to let anyone f*#k with that, if you have anything to say about it. Professional cyclist should not have to either.
