That any cyclist can enter the same arena with the same equipment as the professional helps to make cycling an awesome sport. True, the same thing could be said for golf or tennis but as a fan you can’t stand a meter away from any of those pros and scream encouragement. “Come on Tiger, RIP THAT FUCKER!” And if you attempt entry into Wimbledon wearing a super-fat inflatable sumo wrestler outfit, good luck to you.
Just because you can does not mean you should. Fan behavior has spun out of control on the Grand Tours. I breath a sigh of relief when the riders make it to the protection of the barriers toward the top of each mountain stage. I swear it started with Americans, as usual, during the Tour of California. People were dressing up and acting obnoxious, in hopes of getting on tv. Obviously this has been going on long before the Tour of California but before it seemed these were spectators who were there to watch bike racers go by yet felt compelled to dress up like giant…somethings. At TOC it was all about themselves.
Now that behavior has spread to Europe, perhaps it is Americans on vacation but we can’t afford to travel anymore so I’m afraid the cat is out of the bag. Literally, I saw a giant cat pawing the air at the Giro.
Obviously I don’t understand any of this and I sound like a crank. So be it. I love watching a bike race from the side of the road and I am usually silent, mouth agape when riders go by, holy shiet, they are fast, they are skinny. I approve of yelling and cowbells. I don’t know what compels people to run along side a rider and scream into his or her face. Why?
I have huge respect for professional cyclists, maybe more than they deserve. They are the current embodiment of all the pros that have gone before them. I can’t cheer Fiorenzo Magni going by, and I wouldn’t ever want to get so close as to disturb his line. I afford any current pro the same respect and fully endorse any racer who stiff arms some drunken fan who gets too close.
Here is my starter list for fans that need to be held in small tents with drunk Dutch when the riders pass by. Oh, these people have had their chances and they have abused them.
Cheap bastards who use the tv coverage for their cheap motor home ads
Religious nuts who flash biblical verse toward the tv moto
That guy with the antler helmet
The human sized bike bottle fool
The devil, that’s right, he has had his run
The inflatable sumo people
The four year olds running unleashed
I think we should not crush the ambitions of the Borat-in-mono-kini crew, I don’t know what drives them but somehow, for some unknowable reason, I like them.
Some argue professional cycling is just entertainment, adults riding bikes, but I know there are many cyclists out there who see it as more than just entertainment, it’s, in some way, a reflection of life, and it deserves a little respect.
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@sthilzy
They gave him room and, I think respect. The biggest difference is that the spectators in the Lapize pic are dressed normally. They're not wearing some stupid costume seeking a few seconds of fame on TV. The latter seems to be indicative of Andy Warhol's "15 minutes of fame" comment, except in this case the 15 minutes are achieved through the possibility of watching a few seconds of highlight film hundreds and hundreds of times.
Has anyone else seen the "Respect" videos put out by ASO featuring top Pros? Seems like ASO are very worried that things are getting out of hand and don't want their race negatively affected by some douche interfering with the riders. If you don't respect the riders, at least respect yourself and stay home in your stupid costume.
@Nate
Interesting picture here. As far as I know, I've never seen fans chasing a rider up one of the Murs in Flanders. Admittedly, there's not much room to do so, but something tells me the hard core Belgie boys would take swift action on your costumed ass.
@Deakus
Pretty dangerous as the spectator fuck almost goes into the front wheel.
Idiots with national flags! Japan almost took out Porte.
Hahaha, it's all the Americans fault! Hahahaha!
Don't know about you. ... but I liked the 2nd to last stage on the 2013 TDF when Froome punched that spectator in the face. The part that made it was the commentator s yelling, HE JUST HIT THAT GUY IN THE STOMACH!!
@Ccos
That dude weirded me out; he's got the guns in pretty shape, but Lord help whoever has to wake up to the rest of that package every morning. Hard to reconcile.
Is it a Grand Tour or stage race thing maybe? This year the Giro seemed to have more idiots than normal, the Tour is very stressful to watch on TV as you are waiting for some tool to do something stupid.
This year we were at Amstel Gold, Fleche and LBL races (and rode the sportives the day prior to each) and we saw few, if any idiots. Even on La Redoute at the Phil Gilbert fan club AKA massive beer ten,t the fans were very pissed but well behaved.
@unversio
......and Froome still looking at stem while all this shenanigans is going on!
@sthilzy Ah, but Froome isn't human. He uses his Batfink like senses to see his way through the crowds. Plus Porte as his whipping boy....