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Let's leave the /pol/ discussions of racial superiority / IQ / etc out of this discussion as much as possible.
Most pro cyclists have European heritage, with the exception of the Japanese and track cycling. Is it genetic? Or is it simply unpopular / impossible to break into cycling as a 3rd world citizen?
This question is not a slight on any non-white cyclists posting here, I am a very slow and unhealthy American cyclist so I am not gloating.
Africans clearly have an endurance advantage in running events at the olympics. Perhaps euros have a genetic advantage where leg strength and endurance are required.
Does anybody know what nation dominates track cycling?
Most pro cyclists have European heritage, with the exception of the Japanese and track cycling. Is it genetic? Or is it simply unpopular / impossible to break into cycling as a 3rd world citizen?
This question is not a slight on any non-white cyclists posting here, I am a very slow and unhealthy American cyclist so I am not gloating.
Africans clearly have an endurance advantage in running events at the olympics. Perhaps euros have a genetic advantage where leg strength and endurance are required.
Does anybody know what nation dominates track cycling?