- Jun 11, 2012
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See... this is what happens when you don't pop into the clinic for ages... talk turns to literature!
I have some experience of the bad-old-days of the GB National squad, and latterly the difference the Lottery Funding (WCPP) made... not getting into the 'medical enhancement' argument but I have to say that funding made a rider feel valued and as such were more likely to train harder, and become more professional. I didn't race under Brailsford but I know several that have and do, and he seems to be the logical extension of Pete Keen and a progressive mindset.
Some time back I spoke to Wiggins and he stated quite reasonably that it wasn't that British riders 20 years ago weren't any good, it was just that the current generation have the breaks the former generation didn't. Coming from that former generation, I agree... I had as little to do with the National team as possible and made my own 'lucky breaks' in Belgium and abroad. Those that stayed in the UK stagnated and were ultimately lost to the sport.
Just a thought or two... cheers!
I have some experience of the bad-old-days of the GB National squad, and latterly the difference the Lottery Funding (WCPP) made... not getting into the 'medical enhancement' argument but I have to say that funding made a rider feel valued and as such were more likely to train harder, and become more professional. I didn't race under Brailsford but I know several that have and do, and he seems to be the logical extension of Pete Keen and a progressive mindset.
Some time back I spoke to Wiggins and he stated quite reasonably that it wasn't that British riders 20 years ago weren't any good, it was just that the current generation have the breaks the former generation didn't. Coming from that former generation, I agree... I had as little to do with the National team as possible and made my own 'lucky breaks' in Belgium and abroad. Those that stayed in the UK stagnated and were ultimately lost to the sport.
Just a thought or two... cheers!