Master50 said:
I think we keep forgetting that the higher the game the higher the stakes. For the last few years radio bans have been in the lower category races. Now it is starting to effect the meat and potatoes races and next year the sponsorship and payday events.
We are talking money, the engine of the sport. Teams are going back to chance and losing control of their investments. What other Pro Sport are coaches denied access to their athletes? The Superbowl is today, Anyone thing the quarterback is making the calls? Sure a good QB adjusts to the dynamic forces but the plays are called in. They don't get to freelance.
Safety is an issue too but it is only 1 factor.
We still have fat old men who once raced bikes in a more romantic era and are trying to direct the sport from conference rooms at World Championships.
They are not riding in the races. They are watching the races on TV and believing they know what is going on in the riders ears.
Right now the radio issue is a threat to the order established in professional cycling teams. It is playing with the game and part of the game is winning. Points determine access. Bad tactics can lose a race but so can dearth of information.
Would you feel more secure in you multi million dollar sponsorship agreement with a well disciplined pro team or 9 guys that are riding together? These rules can have huge financial consequences.
you must be american...
ever wondered why all your sports suck so much?? because athletes are puppets of coaches, statistics and strategy, the mere opposite of what cycling is and has always been until 1997 when radio's were first used in pro peloton.
american football being the biggest example of "american sports" nobody outside of the usa cares for it and it's for that same reason it may be most effcient to winning games but it's boring as ****. I love the american mentality about winning "you don't win silver, you lose gold" but in the end sports is entertainment for the people. that is what should count the most
if radio's were in chiapuchi's days he would've won 5 or 6 gt's instead of zero but he would not have been el diablo, the crazy guy who won the hearts of millions of fans around the world. that's what it is about!