Heck if your guy always wins, no problem being a rabid fan. Let's just see who does it this year.
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I had a interesting conversation with a lady at work the other day and it just seems odd. She came in to talk about quilting, I was at my computer and have the naked Lance on a bike as my background.I'm sure you all remember THAT thread.
Anyway, she saw it and said it looked like Lance. I said it was and she got all excited and asked if I was a Tour fan. I watched and enjoyed it this year for the first time and said so. She said she and DH are huge fans of the Tour. I asked if she rode a bike and got this "you have got to be kidding stare" while she said "of course not" She then when on to say how they never miss watching the Tour, won't go anywhere in July so they won't miss anything, etc. etc. She was just nuts about it!
I know there are alot of Tour fans here. But you also engage in the sport. I guess it's like a rabid armchair football fan that never played the game, but the Tour just doesn't strike me as "that" kind of sport. Am I right or wrong?!Biker-Still scratching my head over this-Hen
Heck if your guy always wins, no problem being a rabid fan. Let's just see who does it this year.
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plenty of those types around - you know live vicariously. Doesn't seem too wierd to me. But that was one of the reasons I broke up with my ex. He liked to watch sports, I like to play. Different strokes!Originally Posted by bikerHen
I don't think it's too weird. I hope I don't sound too corny, but Lance transcends the sport. I recall that he even made international male sports star of the year a little while ago.
Cycling is a huge spectator sport in Australia, in the sense that Australia has many world classed cyclists, and as a sport does very well at the Olympics. I remember really enjoying the team pursuits and watching the road races etc, even when I wasn't cycling (what there was a time I didn't cycle, it's totally consumed my life now!)
So I can relate!
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It may seem a bit wierd because cycling (in the USA) is a relatively new "spectator" sport...
***note: I said spectator sport in the USA. and of course we can assume it is because of Lance's success. to a non-cyclist, watching cycling is probably the equivalent to watching golf as a non-golfer (before Tiger married...hehe) until of course this super-human American was winning for a record breaking 7 times!!!
Do you think football was ever wierd to watch???![]()
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I would think that it would be like being a fan of an Ironman athlete and being asked if you'd ever done an Ironman. I don't think it's odd at all - cycling just hit the limelight enough to be appreciated by people who don't do it.
I think those of us inside the cycling community sometimes don't understand Lance's impact on the cancer world. My parents certainly don't cycle but they were glued to the TdF. He is a household name because of his cancer survival followed up with the TdF wins and then his efforts for patients and families.
My dad is an avid NBA fan. When I watch games with him I'm always amazed at the number of yellow bands (though I haven't watched this year). It reminds me of Lance's scope of influence.
*raises hand* i used to be like that! i've been a tour fan for 10 years now! i've only been riding a bike a year and a half! geez... i remember the crubby 30 minute coverage we used to get on espn! lol!
wouldn't miss it though! indurain! jan's win..... pantani!!!!!!!! riis' temper tantrum... when he threw his bike![]()
geez... i had no clue who lance armstrong was when i started watching the tour! i was all about big mig back then! lol!
(you're lucky you can have a "naked" lance as your background... i'd be severly punished for that! lol!)
Where does one find this naked Lance on a bike? I'll take any naked bikers...![]()
I'm glad you asked mtkitchn, I'd been thinking the same thing and believe it or not ACTUALLY BEHAVING!Originally Posted by mtkitchn
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I'm not surprised by her reaction.
1. Many people equate bike riding as a kids only sport or an extremly fit person sport
2. I second the motion on 'Let's see if they watch this July without Lance"
3. Have you ever counted how many potbellied men there are at a NBA, NFL, NBL, or soccer game (didn't know the acornym)
4 Couldn't think of a 4 but I'm sure there is one out there.
I don't think it's odd...
mostly because I LOVE football, and have studied the game for years. The closest I have ever come to playing was when I played womens rugby in college.
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