Racing Sportives !!
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To be fair, a post about treating a sportive as an amateur race is unlikely to be a topic that would get much discussion in pro race.0
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This thread has nothing to do with professional cycling, therefore it doesn't belong in pro-race.
It could have been put into road general, or in the sportive section but given the tone, I didn't think that was appropriate.
So here it is.
As for the halford comment - that's in relation to the viewing experience of watching professional racing.
Now stop whining about the modding.0 -
Rick Chasey wrote:Now stop whining about the modding.0
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ddraver wrote:Are you talking about the guy in the spoiler thread that stopped at a food stop and then whined that a guy that did nt stop rode a faster time than him? That guy is an idiot.
There is little point training to "win" and event where people are nt racing you. Fair enough train to get your own time down but the position you arrive at the finish line is irrelevant. If your acquaintance wants to race, then enter a race with other people that are racing to be the winner of the race!
I guess you're referring to me.
The fact is, sportives are races. But for people who like to hide behind the fact that they arent marketed as races.
Then if they do badly or get beaten, they can just use the excuse:
"its a sportive, so I wasnt racing anyway"
When in reality they were riding as hard as they could.
I ride to win.
Unfortunately my brother in law in the support car wasnt at the foodstop, otherwise I would have got a lift back up the next climb to get me back to where I deserved to be.0 -
styxd wrote:ddraver wrote:Are you talking about the guy in the spoiler thread that stopped at a food stop and then whined that a guy that did nt stop rode a faster time than him? That guy is an idiot.
There is little point training to "win" and event where people are nt racing you. Fair enough train to get your own time down but the position you arrive at the finish line is irrelevant. If your acquaintance wants to race, then enter a race with other people that are racing to be the winner of the race!
I guess you're referring to me.
The fact is, sportives are races. But for people who like to hide behind the fact that they arent marketed as races.
Then if they do badly or get beaten, they can just use the excuse:
"its a sportive, so I wasnt racing anyway"
When in reality they were riding as hard as they could.
I ride to win.
Unfortunately my brother in law in the support car wasnt at the foodstop, otherwise I would have got a lift back up the next climb to get me back to where I deserved to be.
You ride to win, an event in which everyone who finishes is a winner?0 -
T.M.H.N.E.T wrote:styxd wrote:ddraver wrote:Are you talking about the guy in the spoiler thread that stopped at a food stop and then whined that a guy that did nt stop rode a faster time than him? That guy is an idiot.
There is little point training to "win" and event where people are nt racing you. Fair enough train to get your own time down but the position you arrive at the finish line is irrelevant. If your acquaintance wants to race, then enter a race with other people that are racing to be the winner of the race!
I guess you're referring to me.
The fact is, sportives are races. But for people who like to hide behind the fact that they arent marketed as races.
Then if they do badly or get beaten, they can just use the excuse:
"its a sportive, so I wasnt racing anyway"
When in reality they were riding as hard as they could.
I ride to win.
Unfortunately my brother in law in the support car wasnt at the foodstop, otherwise I would have got a lift back up the next climb to get me back to where I deserved to be.
You ride to win, an event in which everyone who finishes is a winner?
Judging by that last paragraph I think he's being tongue in cheek!0 -
Rick Chasey wrote:This thread has nothing to do with professional cycling, therefore it doesn't belong in pro-race.
It could have been put into road general, or in the sportive section but given the tone, I didn't think that was appropriate.
So here it is.
As for the halford comment - that's in relation to the viewing experience of watching professional racing.
Now stop whining about the modding.
Actually its a thread about a advert that follows an amateur triathlete - which part of 'amateur triathlete' corresponds to 'pro race'?
And as for 'whining' is there a rule that says we can't post if it upsets the mods - please direct me to relevant rule/regulation; half of crudcatcher would be deleted.
If there isnt a rule and the modding is bad - i'll continue to post about it. Simples.The dissenter is every human being at those moments of his life when he resigns
momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself.0 -
Pross wrote:T.M.H.N.E.T wrote:styxd wrote:ddraver wrote:Are you talking about the guy in the spoiler thread that stopped at a food stop and then whined that a guy that did nt stop rode a faster time than him? That guy is an idiot.
There is little point training to "win" and event where people are nt racing you. Fair enough train to get your own time down but the position you arrive at the finish line is irrelevant. If your acquaintance wants to race, then enter a race with other people that are racing to be the winner of the race!
I guess you're referring to me.
The fact is, sportives are races. But for people who like to hide behind the fact that they arent marketed as races.
Then if they do badly or get beaten, they can just use the excuse:
"its a sportive, so I wasnt racing anyway"
When in reality they were riding as hard as they could.
I ride to win.
Unfortunately my brother in law in the support car wasnt at the foodstop, otherwise I would have got a lift back up the next climb to get me back to where I deserved to be.
You ride to win, an event in which everyone who finishes is a winner?
Judging by that last paragraph I think he's being tongue in cheek!0 -
Cleat Eastwood wrote:Rick Chasey wrote:This thread has nothing to do with professional cycling, therefore it doesn't belong in pro-race.
It could have been put into road general, or in the sportive section but given the tone, I didn't think that was appropriate.
So here it is.
As for the halford comment - that's in relation to the viewing experience of watching professional racing.
Now stop whining about the modding.
Actually its a thread about a advert that follows an amateur triathlete - which part of 'amateur triathlete' corresponds to 'pro race'?
And as for 'whining' is there a rule that says we can't post if it upsets the mods - please direct me to relevant rule/regulation; half of crudcatcher would be deleted.
If there isnt a rule and the modding is bad - i'll continue to post about it. Simples.0 -
Cleat Eastwood wrote:Rick Chasey wrote:This thread has nothing to do with professional cycling, therefore it doesn't belong in pro-race.
It could have been put into road general, or in the sportive section but given the tone, I didn't think that was appropriate.
So here it is.
As for the halford comment - that's in relation to the viewing experience of watching professional racing.
Now stop whining about the modding.
Actually its a thread about a advert that follows an amateur triathlete - which part of 'amateur triathlete' corresponds to 'pro race'?
And as for 'whining' is there a rule that says we can't post if it upsets the mods - please direct me to relevant rule/regulation; half of crudcatcher would be deleted.
If there isnt a rule and the modding is bad - i'll continue to post about it. Simples.
There are rules.
You can find them here: viewtopic.php?f=40034&t=12846748&p=17546828#p17546828
As for the halfords advert. Maybe I wasn't being clear.
It is an advert regularly shown during the TdF coverage. It is therefore part of the viewing experience.
Anyway, if you had a problem with it, I suggest you flag it up as off topic - rather than bringing it up in an argument when it suits you.
If you have issues with moderating, please post them in the 'discuss the website' section. I suggest keeping the post friendly and as constructive as possible in order to get the most constructive response. The nicer you are, the more they're likely to listen .0 -
So there's no rule about discussion of moderation.
Therefore I can freely say it's crap!0 -
T.M.H.N.E.T wrote:So there's no rule about discussion of moderation.
Therefore I can freely say it's crap!
But unless you can provide a reasoned argument in the right place, we're not going to pay any notice, as it's clearly not affecting you enough for you to care about letting us know.0 -
whyamihere wrote:T.M.H.N.E.T wrote:So there's no rule about discussion of moderation.
Therefore I can freely say it's crap!
But unless you can provide a reasoned argument in the right place, we're not going to pay any notice, as it's clearly not affecting you enough for you to care about letting us know.0 -
When the snowball starts to roll: push !!
Magic.
Bears
Obree's Latest
Tour of my nans Garden spoilers
Tour de Francis - get that idiot of the telly
Halfords fantasy TDF game
All pro-race forum material of course.seanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
pinarello001 wrote:When the snowball starts to roll: push !!
Magic.
Bears
Obree's Latest
Tour of my nans Garden spoilers
Tour de Francis - get that idiot of the telly
Halfords fantasy TDF game
All pro-race forum material of course.
Bears - Rumoured to be the reason for the tacks thrown on the road in presumed protest in this year's Tour.
Obree - Ex pro, perfectly legitimate
Nan's garden - satire based on the rather dull route of some races
Tour de Francis has been explained by Rick, and the fantasy TDF game is clearly related to a pro race, and fans of professional racing will be most likely to be interested in that.
Also consider that if nobody reports a post, we will generally consider most users to be happy with what's going on, and let it slide, it's just easier. Clearly people were unhappy with this being in Pro Race, due to it being an event which is legally prohibited from even being classified as an amateur race.
T.M.H.N.E.T - Note where I said a reasoned argument. That doesn't mean insults or smarmy comebacks.0 -
We are in cake stop now - smarmy comments are two a penny: get them free on Mondays.
You mean us cake stoppers and bottom bracketers aren't interested in Pro racing !?!?! get over yerself.
"Clearly people were unhappy with this being in Pro Race..." aaah diddums.
My original posting was pointed at people who might actually race - to get their opinion.seanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
whyamihere wrote:T.M.H.N.E.T - Note where I said a reasoned argument. That doesn't mean insults or smarmy comebacks.
It's funny you mention smarmyness - smarmy attitude from certain staff members is indeed an integral part of most of the issues discussed. (Obviously discussed here or BB as in the BR Office,threads seem to fall into a black hole)
Would you care to peruse some examples of general staff attitude? I'm sure as a forum user I am wrong, yet my experience of working with gaming leagues,communites and many other sites/forums(including backend configs and databases) over the last decade gave me a critical eye.
It may also be sensible to conclude this conversation via pm should you wish.0 -
pinarello001 wrote:We are in cake stop now - smarmy comments are two a penny: get them free on Mondays.
You mean us cake stoppers and bottom bracketers aren't interested in Pro racing !?!?! get over yerself.
"Clearly people were unhappy with this being in Pro Race..." aaah diddums.
My original posting was pointed at people who might actually race - to get their opinion.
Ah but you forget Pinarello the people in pro race are experts, each has read at least 2 books on pro racing and some have even watched it on tele, they don't need to be distracted by the pursuits of the lesser man - experts need to have their intellects cosseted and challenged so they can dedicate their lives to trying understand why they are just talentless amateurs like the rest of usThe dissenter is every human being at those moments of his life when he resigns
momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself.0 -
pinarello001 wrote:My original posting was pointed at people who might actually race - to get their opinion.
Stick with the Cycling gang who actually ride bikes.0 -
pinarello001 wrote:You mean us cake stoppers and bottom bracketers aren't interested in Pro racing !?!?! get over yerself.pinarello001 wrote:"Clearly people were unhappy with this being in Pro Race..." aaah diddums.pinarello001 wrote:My original posting was pointed at people who might actually race - to get their opinion.0
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T.M.H.N.E.T wrote:whyamihere wrote:T.M.H.N.E.T - Note where I said a reasoned argument. That doesn't mean insults or smarmy comebacks.
It's funny you mention smarmyness - smarmy attitude from certain staff members is indeed an integral part of most of the issues discussed. (Obviously discussed here or BB as in the BR Office,threads seem to fall into a black hole)
Would you care to peruse some examples of general staff attitude? I'm sure as a forum user I am wrong, yet my experience of working with gaming leagues,communites and many other sites/forums(including backend configs and databases) over the last decade gave me a critical eye.
It may also be sensible to conclude this conversation via pm should you wish.
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Rick Chasey wrote:Cleat Eastwood wrote:Rick Chasey wrote:This thread has nothing to do with professional cycling, therefore it doesn't belong in pro-race.
It could have been put into road general, or in the sportive section but given the tone, I didn't think that was appropriate.
So here it is.
As for the halford comment - that's in relation to the viewing experience of watching professional racing.
Now stop whining about the modding.
Actually its a thread about a advert that follows an amateur triathlete - which part of 'amateur triathlete' corresponds to 'pro race'?
And as for 'whining' is there a rule that says we can't post if it upsets the mods - please direct me to relevant rule/regulation; half of crudcatcher would be deleted.
If there isnt a rule and the modding is bad - i'll continue to post about it. Simples.
There are rules.
You can find them here: viewtopic.php?f=40034&t=12846748&p=17546828#p17546828
As for the halfords advert. Maybe I wasn't being clear.
It is an advert regularly shown during the TdF coverage. It is therefore part of the viewing experience.
Anyway, if you had a problem with it, I suggest you flag it up as off topic - rather than bringing it up in an argument when it suits you.
If you have issues with moderating, please post them in the 'discuss the website' section. I suggest keeping the post friendly and as constructive as possible in order to get the most constructive response. The nicer you are, the more they're likely to listen .
So until a sub forum is created called "what i watched last night" you'd agree that it's the wrong part of the forum. Could you remove it please and put it in cake stop - a genuine request.The dissenter is every human being at those moments of his life when he resigns
momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself.0 -
Pross wrote:T.M.H.N.E.T wrote:styxd wrote:ddraver wrote:Are you talking about the guy in the spoiler thread that stopped at a food stop and then whined that a guy that did nt stop rode a faster time than him? That guy is an idiot.
There is little point training to "win" and event where people are nt racing you. Fair enough train to get your own time down but the position you arrive at the finish line is irrelevant. If your acquaintance wants to race, then enter a race with other people that are racing to be the winner of the race!
I guess you're referring to me.
The fact is, sportives are races. But for people who like to hide behind the fact that they arent marketed as races.
Then if they do badly or get beaten, they can just use the excuse:
"its a sportive, so I wasnt racing anyway"
When in reality they were riding as hard as they could.
I ride to win.
Unfortunately my brother in law in the support car wasnt at the foodstop, otherwise I would have got a lift back up the next climb to get me back to where I deserved to be.
You ride to win, an event in which everyone who finishes is a winner?
Judging by that last paragraph I think he's being tongue in cheek!
I seriously hope so, and if so I withdraw the idiot comment, But if not then......flip me! :shock:We're in danger of confusing passion with incompetence
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Jeez, will some of you get over this moaning about the modding of this site please? There are several other cycling based forums out there if you don't like the way this one is being run. Whilst I think the whole Cake Stop / minority of moaning commuters was handled there are far more important things than to still be harping on about it months later!0
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Back to the original subject!?..............they say a sportive is like a Cat 4 race??...............WRONG, WRONG AND TOTALLY WRONG!!
I have been riding sportives for 3 years and had some good results as I look at them as a challenge and real good day out and yes I do try and get as close to the top as possible and managed an 11th, a 16th and a 6th.
This year I started racing proper so entered some Cat 4 races.................OH MY GOD!!.........a total baptism of fire and NOWT like a sportive.
Tell them to get into a Cat 4 race and they will then (and only then) understand the difference.......they are poles apart!!
In a sportive you can settle into a nice pace and grind out your 100 mile or whatever distance you enter........Cat 4 race.......prepare to be beasted!!
Massive changes of pace, attacks, close chain-gangs and rotations........just a completely different (and superb) experience.
Once they have tried a Cat 4 race ask them to explain the difference and then they might not be as bold.
Well done to them for getting good results in sportives coz like I say that what I like to do too but racing is a different gravy!!Specialized S Works Venge
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Pross wrote:Jeez, will some of you get over this moaning about the modding of this site please? There are several other cycling based forums out there if you don't like the way this one is being run. Whilst I think the whole Cake Stop / minority of moaning commuters was handled there are far more important things than to still be harping on about it months later!
There are indeed other cycling forums - i'm on most of them - but none are as badly moderated as this one - particularly by one experienced volunteer moderator. Also pross there is a subtext to this particular issue of which i'm sure you're unaware - but you're right there are more important things in life.The dissenter is every human being at those moments of his life when he resigns
momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself.0 -
AndyD2574 wrote:Back to the original subject!?..............they say a sportive is like a Cat 4 race??...............WRONG, WRONG AND TOTALLY WRONG!!
I have been riding sportives for 3 years and had some good results as I look at them as a challenge and real good day out and yes I do try and get as close to the top as possible and managed an 11th, a 16th and a 6th.
This year I started racing proper so entered some Cat 4 races.................OH MY GOD!!.........a total baptism of fire and NOWT like a sportive.
Tell them to get into a Cat 4 race and they will then (and only then) understand the difference.......they are poles apart!!
In a sportive you can settle into a nice pace and grind out your 100 mile or whatever distance you enter........Cat 4 race.......prepare to be beasted!!
Massive changes of pace, attacks, close chain-gangs and rotations........just a completely different (and superb) experience.
Once they have tried a Cat 4 race ask them to explain the difference and then they might not be as bold.
Well done to them for getting good results in sportives coz like I say that what I like to do too but racing is a different gravy!!
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Sportives are not comparable with a cat 3\4 race at all.0 -
Well, I came 25th out of 59 over the 101 mile distance in my first sportive race last Sunday - well chuffed as I lost half an hour on my 2 mates in the last 15 miles after getting the bonk. My other 2 club mates were 4th and 5th, do they get points on their licence?0