I have gone off before about choosing your parents wisely. I wish I had been paying more attention as a youth when those options were discussed.
When I saw Bjorn Thurau in the break in Amstel Gold I thought, damn, that kid is tall, he is like mini-Phinney. He is in more ways that one; his dad is Dietrich “Didi” Thurau. This is another kid who has chosen his parents well, certainly his dad. Didi Thurau was the golden boy from Germany on the mighty TI-Raleigh juggernaught of the 1970s.
Both the professional men’s and women’s squads have riders with famous parents. Roxanne Knetemann, I assume of noble birth. There are a few Van der Poels, a Roche, a Van Hooydonk, a Battaglin (?) and from the US, besides the mini-Phinney, Peter Stetina. It makes perfect sense, many kids go into the the family business. And probably no better or no worse than other parents encouraging a child to do what they did. Son, you could do worse than accounting…thanks, Da.
Lord knows being Axel Merckx can’t have been a lot of fun. He had a solid professional career but it would have been impossible to ride out from under that huge shadow no matter how good he was. Mini-Phinney, with his super-hybrid genes, should be out-riding everyone in a road race then adding another 100 meters with a terrific solo sprint. That is, if genes were everything. Sean Kelly may have had some genetically endowed fast-twitch legs but it was the single minded willingness to sacrifice all parts of a comfortable normal life to be a serious professional cyclist. Was that handed down or just there, waiting to blossom?
I’ve got no answers, as usual, but as much as I would love to have ass kicking genes, I don’t, but I can’t let that deter me from always enjoying riding, training and suffering. That’s what any cyclist does, it doesn’t get easier, some just go faster.
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not forgetting the slightly disappointing Rick Zabel
..ooooh, and the slightly disappointing Gary Wiggins.
the only genes i got were used Levis. and they didn't even fit.
@Kay_Jay
Indeed, slightly disappointing Zabel, I put him in a VSP and he DNF'd on me. I guess there is a Duclose Lassalle out there too. It would be tough to have a badass cycling dad.
Look at those riders in the photo. Regard the arms and legs; fucking guys were built like bulls. Power to weight, bahhhh!
Matthieu van der Poel, ridiculous gene doping:
@Gianni
Strength, strength and more strength. Just don't put any hills in the way.
There is also the very disappointing Roche and the even more disappointing Hinault. Bet that kid copped some punches to the head, but has never been pushed off (or near) a podium, much to dad's disgust.
@Bossanove
Yes, it IS gene doping, innit?
@Gianni @brett
Genes and heritage are one thing. The will and mind set to follow it through are a completely separate issue however intrinsic to making it big.
Both my parents were/are excellent sportspeople, Tennis in particular, at which I also excelled, however my mindset held me back from a serious career.
Maybe the ones that make it on the world stage also have a single focused and insular mindset whereby nothing else matters. (insert clip of Metallica )