Dear Wiggo said:
Darryl Webster certainly was.
We better just might say road racers did some track next to the road racing. From an historic point of view. There was a lot of money in six-days races.
Nowadays riders get so much more paid it is no longer that interesting for them. Just look at the field that competes nowadays at the Six Days of Gent, for instance.
1 KEISSE/O'SHEA
2 DE KETELE/G. VAN HOECKE BEL
3 BARTKO/DILLIER
4 HANSEN/HESTER DEN
5 SCHEP/STROETINGA NED
Compare that to
1. Peter POST (Hol) - Rik VAN LOOY (Bel) 520 points
2. Emiel Severeyns (Bel) - Rik Van Steenbergen (Bel) 389
3. Klaus Bugdahl (All) - Arthur De Cabooter (Bel) 278
4. Reginald Arnold (Aus) - Michel Van Aerde (Bel) 362 à 6 tours
5. Gilbert Maes (Bel) - Fritz Pfenninger (Sui) 421 à 9 tours
6. Palle Lykke Jensen (Dan) - Oscar Plattner (Sui) à ?
With all due respect for the 2012 Six Days Racers but they seem to be 'B-riders', same could be said for the track racers. Why concentrate on track while there a millions to be earned on the road? Vaughters was on a 300.000$ contract at Credit Agricole. How much is there to be earned in track racing? No, track racing is something you do 'on the side', if you have any brains.
Not that there have not come great talents from track racing, but, why are sprint worldchampions on track often crap on the road? Or better, why do world champions sprinters do not even come to road racing? Why is Bauge stuck to track? Why is Theo Bos not a worldclass road race sprinter, he was worldclass on track, remember. Jens Fiedler? Rousseau?
I am not trying to diss track cycling into a backward child in cycling but it is quite interesting to see that in history 'the alltime greats' did not start out on track or
kept focussing on track. Cavendish could be the one off for that matter.
Why was Francis Moreau so great on track but not on the road? Bartko? And why were these always TT'ers and no TT'ers/climbers? Must be the cadence.
I am not disputing the great
track record of Wiggins but I tend to think the 'he focussed on track' is BS, he seemed keen enough to jump ship and leave Garmin for a much better deal moneywise, so, it is fair to say money is important for him.