Dear Wiggo said:Because clean performances will one day surpass doped performances.
Ferminal said:Kinda funny how he's just looking for low hanging fruit that you can be ok at without a FR program. Granted if Cancellara had a go it would be off his face Rominger style.
Dear Wiggo said:When the PR engine kicks in with "as important as the Tour" for races like Tour of California...
"This eight-day race has become one of the biggest stage races in the world. The organization, the palmarès and the participation of all big teams make this race huge."
http://www.velonation.com/News/ID/8361/Tour-of-California-RadioShack-has-one-goal-in-mind--overall-victory.aspx
"The Tour of California was always a big goal," Wiggins told USA Today Sports during at the team's hotel base in this small city located in the Sierra Nevada foothills. "In the last six years it's gained so much curiosity, especially back in Europe," he added, referring to his only other appearance in 2008 when the race was contested in February. "As one of the biggest races in the world, guys tend to chose this now over the Giro d' Italia, which is quite something really."
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/cycling/2014/05/10/bradley-wiggins-tour-of-california/8942609/
Granville57 said:Well, to be fair, I think most of us find the ToC to be quite curious too.
Dear Wiggo said:I think the media outlets butcher interviews more than the interviewees do, to be honest.
roundabout said:I am curious why it's not WT yet
SundayRider said:Wiggins now wants to do the Hour record due to the rule change and the fact that he can compare himself to Indurain. Why would a clean rider want to compare himself to a doper?
Dear Wiggo said:Cringing :
Netserk said:And the fact that with the new rules he would be more or less certain to set a new record.
Franklin said:It's hilarious... but there's not a word which is false. It's just the combination really pushes it over the top
1. The TOC is probably a big intermediary goal. It's the biggest USA race and the sponsors love it. Is it a big push for his palmares? It certainly doesn't change his legacy
2. I'd say it has decent European exposure being the biggest USA course. Not huge, but it makes the papers. Lovely that the 6 years mentioned exclude Leppy.
3. Riders choose the TOC over the Giro. But the innuendo that's because it's just as important is of course hilarious. Riders who choose the TOC (instead of being ordered to go there as most common domestics) choose as run up to the TdF.
Lovely indeed. I agree with you it's as much the interviewer as Wiggins. A fantastic example of "spin". *Shakes head*
Netserk said:It's not that they choose it over the Giro, it's that "guys tend to choose this now over the Giro d'Italia". That is clearly false.
Netserk said:It's not that they choose it over the Giro, it's that "guys tend to choose this now over the Giro d'Italia". That is clearly false. Some do prefer the Amgen Tour, but riders don't tend to do so.
del1962 said:Sagan is someone who seems to prefer the TOC over the Giro
Rollthedice said:Because he targets the green jersey at TdF. Can't do two GTs in a row.
del1962 said:I am sure he could do the Giro and still be the favourite to win the green jersey.
Master50 said:Lets see the Tour of California has great hotels, great roads, small field, great food, likely good weather and a burgeoning cycling audience. compare that to Small Euro hotels where some might share a bathroom. only food of the region, narrow and crappy roads.
For many of these pros this is the best race they get to do. In fact the officials that have enough pull to affect their assignments want to do California for the same reasons. It is like a holiday in comparison to a South American race or even a race in many parts of Europe.
Add to this the stages are often shorter and for a pro California is a holiday.
