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how do we make cycling more masculine/right wing conservative friendly?
Ive been cycling for some 7 years (both road and mtb) and I couldnt help but noticed how hippie infected some parts of cycling culture are (I dont mind the good parts like buying steel insted of some yuppie GarbonTM and being your own mechanic, but the whole antifa spiel). While mtbers are more of a dudebro type, they are into shitty redbull culture and consumeristic faggots on par with CEO road cyclists.
Im not sure how it related to current state of road racing, but talking to older generation, they told me how cool road bikes were in the 70s, it was also a macho thing, but me being a kid growing up in the 90s, cycling looked to me as a numale/femboy sport.
also, look how much more swole 70s racers looked compared to Wiggins or Froome.
what happened? how to bring T back into cycling?
Ive been cycling for some 7 years (both road and mtb) and I couldnt help but noticed how hippie infected some parts of cycling culture are (I dont mind the good parts like buying steel insted of some yuppie GarbonTM and being your own mechanic, but the whole antifa spiel). While mtbers are more of a dudebro type, they are into shitty redbull culture and consumeristic faggots on par with CEO road cyclists.
Im not sure how it related to current state of road racing, but talking to older generation, they told me how cool road bikes were in the 70s, it was also a macho thing, but me being a kid growing up in the 90s, cycling looked to me as a numale/femboy sport.
also, look how much more swole 70s racers looked compared to Wiggins or Froome.
what happened? how to bring T back into cycling?