Tuesday, June 19, 2007

A Step Back?

Since the retirement of Lance Armstrong, American cycling, at its highest level, has been on a slow downward descent. Armstrong's would-be successors (Tyler Hamilton and Floyd Landis) have been engulfed by doping scandals, and the subsequent big business backlash to renew sponsorships may leave American fans without a team for whom to root.

Now come reports from SportWereld that current American road race champion, George Hincapie, is "in touch" with T-Mobile. Hincapie whose contract with Discovery Channel runs out at the end of the year, faces the same plight that all the Discovery riders face come year's end; waiting for the current team to secure a new sponsor or seeking out job security with another team.

For Hincapie, a move to a European based team may be the needed lift to help him attain his goal of winning the jewels of the Spring Classics. But, the move of this American stalwart most likely spells the end of two decades of an American team competing in the European pro peloton.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am glad George is talking with T-Mobile. As the only cycling team willing to clean house and take a strong stance against doping, I think it would be good to have Hincapie on T-Mobile. Discovery has proven that they are willing to take suspect riders in the hopes of winning and that is the attitude that continues to fuel the use of PES's.

Granny's 30 said...

agreed Lonnie...plus if you're a Hincapie fan, it'll be the best thing for him. He's always seemed to play the role of "the good soldier," rather than focus all his energies toward what he really wants...Flanders and Roubaix. He's not getting any younger.

Anonymous said...

I like Hincapie. You are right, he is always playing the good soldier. So, maybe that would be his shot to win.

Also, speaking as a male with a "staunch record of heterosexuality" (seinfeld reference), maybe I would be able to buy a pink T-Mobile helmet in this country.

Granny's 30 said...

too funny, not that there's anything wrong with it...

unless you know a dealer who carries the stuff...the T-mobile website doesn't even ship to the US!

I know of one online site that carries the kit..

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

A Step Back?

Since the retirement of Lance Armstrong, American cycling, at its highest level, has been on a slow downward descent. Armstrong's would-be successors (Tyler Hamilton and Floyd Landis) have been engulfed by doping scandals, and the subsequent big business backlash to renew sponsorships may leave American fans without a team for whom to root.

Now come reports from SportWereld that current American road race champion, George Hincapie, is "in touch" with T-Mobile. Hincapie whose contract with Discovery Channel runs out at the end of the year, faces the same plight that all the Discovery riders face come year's end; waiting for the current team to secure a new sponsor or seeking out job security with another team.

For Hincapie, a move to a European based team may be the needed lift to help him attain his goal of winning the jewels of the Spring Classics. But, the move of this American stalwart most likely spells the end of two decades of an American team competing in the European pro peloton.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am glad George is talking with T-Mobile. As the only cycling team willing to clean house and take a strong stance against doping, I think it would be good to have Hincapie on T-Mobile. Discovery has proven that they are willing to take suspect riders in the hopes of winning and that is the attitude that continues to fuel the use of PES's.

Granny's 30 said...

agreed Lonnie...plus if you're a Hincapie fan, it'll be the best thing for him. He's always seemed to play the role of "the good soldier," rather than focus all his energies toward what he really wants...Flanders and Roubaix. He's not getting any younger.

Anonymous said...

I like Hincapie. You are right, he is always playing the good soldier. So, maybe that would be his shot to win.

Also, speaking as a male with a "staunch record of heterosexuality" (seinfeld reference), maybe I would be able to buy a pink T-Mobile helmet in this country.

Granny's 30 said...

too funny, not that there's anything wrong with it...

unless you know a dealer who carries the stuff...the T-mobile website doesn't even ship to the US!

I know of one online site that carries the kit..