I envy my dog. There is nothing in her life that can not be immediately obtained that she bothers herself with; she is a perfect example of the happiness to be found through living in the moment, unclouded by dreams or goals. This is the embodiment of one aspect of what I seek from Cycling: freedom from external pressures via total inward focus on the now.
While I envy her, I pity her for this same reason; she will never know the beauty of cultivating a dream, nor the satisfaction to be found in achieving a goal, which is something else I seek from Cycling.
Her combination of focus and absent-mindedness inspires me. She has no limit to her desire to show me her favorite orange ball, or her insistence on helping me notice that she’s laid it in my lap. I can get up and move to another chair, and she will helpfully carry the ball over for me, noting that I neglected to bring it myself. Should something more important demand on her attention – say, the mailman arriving at the door (who requires a session of being barked at), or the appearance of food in her dish – the ball will be forgotten in totality. Later in the day, she will serendipitously reencounter the ball and delight afresh in its limitless bounties.
The changing of the seasons gives me this same gift; with each season I rediscover the beauty of our sport in new ways; riding through a fiery tunnel of changing leaves, the damp earthy smell of a winter’s training ride, the freedom of riding without arm, knee, and shoe covers on a warm spring day, or the glory of riding in the baking summer sun. Each arrives with the welcome of a long-lost friend.
I imagine that everything I need to know in order to become a Directeur Sportif, should the need arise, I have learned from raising dogs. For instance, loyalty is earned, not deserved. Further, loyalty and intelligence are more important than size, strength or talent. Managing a rider in a breakaway, assuming it is a US or Aussie team, the same principles apply as walking a dog on a lead; you prevent them pulling by any means necessary.
As for tolerating doping or other shenanigans within the team, even a dog instinctively knows never to shit where it sleeps.
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@frank I just get a kick out of remembering our winners. I love sneaky winners possibly even more than the meritorious - when brains beat braun.
I envy your ability to enjoy losers. The only time I enjoy losing is when I am fighting temptation (I stole this from somewhere).
@paolo
Is that what JVS's DS was saying in the 2011 PR?
@Beers
yes that's what I meant JV. JVS was the rider. And just for you aussie types my favorite Aussie solo moment was Heinrich Haussler stage 13 TDF 2009, crying in the rain, beautiful, made up for missing out on MSR that year by a hairs breadth.
sorry about jacking the thread Frank, these chaps are easy to bite
@harminator
Correct
@Beers
nothing to do with JVS of course . He was the happy recipient of Garmins somewhat cynical game of "follow Fabian"
@Barracuda
funny how its only Australians agreeing with Australians.
@paolo
Thats how we roll, even if we are wrong, we are right!
@paolo
It is one of my fav races, even then I agree. Even if Faboo has missed the defining break, no one helps him, too dangerous, or at least you could get a lift back up to the break by sucking his wheel.
@paolo
Pray tell about what we Australians are agreeing on? All I did was respond to your request to be pointed to an Australian winning off the front.
As for chaps being easy to bite, I am not sure you are on the right website for that.
@Frank "As for tolerating doping or other shenanigans within the team, even a dog instinctively knows never to shit where it sleeps"
So is the doping the shitting... or the busting of the team members & not turning a blind eye..... ;-)