cycling
tender_square "it's like a novel. american sports are very much digestible on television in a two-hour sit down session. cycling is like reading a novel—reading all the little nuance. at the same time, if you just try to sit down and read a whole novel at once, it's maybe a little bit too much, a little too boring. and that's the way cycling is. like, if you just sit down and try to digest it all at once, it's like, whoa, too much. and you kind of don't know what's going on. and there's huge periods in the race where it looks like nothing is going on. but there is *always* something going on and you, you kind of have to like, dip into it and like pay attention and then take a little break and then dip into it."
—jonathan vaughters, former pro cyclist, ceo of team ef education-easypost
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