the discourse on the length online is kinda hilarious. Even with faster-than-expected editions it's not that hard to work out when (approximately) they'll hit the cipressa and tune in then, leaving the rest of us to soak in the experience that is tuning in for the start at breakfast time (uk) and just absorbing the race whilst getting stuff done. I genuinely love the flag to finish MSR experience, something that we've only had for a few years.
Is it conceivable that a generation of cyclists growing up with social media and how they view themselves and the races they compete in affect the manner in which they race?
digital winners, analogue race
the discourse on the length online is kinda hilarious. Even with faster-than-expected editions it's not that hard to work out when (approximately) they'll hit the cipressa and tune in then, leaving the rest of us to soak in the experience that is tuning in for the start at breakfast time (uk) and just absorbing the race whilst getting stuff done. I genuinely love the flag to finish MSR experience, something that we've only had for a few years.
Is it conceivable that a generation of cyclists growing up with social media and how they view themselves and the races they compete in affect the manner in which they race?
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