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Is ego an important part of the equation that makes a great rider or athlete? Taking huge safety risks and betting on long strategies requires enormous confidence and/or craziness.
Last edited by sparky33; 10-16-2024 at 09:46 AM. |
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But, having a large ego/self-confidence doesn't require acting like a petulant child (not claiming Pidcock does, but we've all seen super-stars that do). Look at Pog - from everything we see in the media, he's polite, friendly, graceful both in winning and losing. But, by all accounts, he's also a ruthless competitor on the bike. |
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I can imagine being a pro or elite level athlete is very similar.. if you are going to be successful, I think you need to believe you are better than the person beside you.. now, that doesn't mean you need to be a complete arsehole, esp off the bike, etc.. but I do think you need to have a healthy ego and view of self-worth.. there are other things that motivate folks as well (trauma, etc), but you gotta believe you are the best to be the best i think.. but I'm just a dude on the sidelines, so who knows..
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Is Escape Collective worth paying for? This is the second time this week that that I’ve run into their paywall. Never heard of them before that. |
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Yes, totally. It’s far from perfect but very net positive.
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I'm a member of Escape, but I gotta say, that article promises allot in the headline but doesn't really deliver that much
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So is Ineos circling the drain ?
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Part of what it takes to succeed as a professional athlete, especially at the pointy end, is incredible drive, focus, and intensity. These qualities in a "civilian" are perceived as negative. Most of the great athletes in our time have been "Jerks." Have you seen "the Last Dance?" Was Michael Jordan a "nice guy?" |
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Makes you wonder. Sir Jim is throwing good money (well ... ahem) after bad. Every sports franchise he buys these days is crap.
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He was called a cannibal because he won so much that he left mere crumbs for his rivals, not because he was a jerk to his competitors or team staff.
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I'm just a bit baffled in the sense that pro cycling is a pretty small world. There aren't many top-flight teams throwing around big-money contracts. I wouldn't want to burn a bridge with one of them.
But maybe I just don't have the ego to understand. |
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I agree. I have two good friends, a miler and a distance runner. Both went to the olympic trials for the US. Both have said, unprompted, that the very best guys have elements of a psychopathic personality in terms of just how far they're willing to go to succeed. I'm paraphrasing, but it was eye-opening to hear it come from both of them.
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4 million Euros /year as reported?
He's not worth that. That is likely more than WvA or MvdP. |
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