"Long story short: a bit of mutual respect between disciplines is more than appropriate."
Also Foldager, Adegeest, AMP, Osborne, Vink... the list goes on. I feel like in five years the vibes are going to be more similar to road and cyclocross right now. Riders might specialize in one or the other, but it's not uncommon to do both and they aren't seen as mutually exclusive.
There is still many steps to be taken to reach the level of ‘legitimacy’ of outdoor sports. And I am unsure if it will become a viewing sport like cyclocross. But in terms of alternative training and competition in winter e-racing absolutely has undiscovered potential.
"Long story short: a bit of mutual respect between disciplines is more than appropriate."
Also Foldager, Adegeest, AMP, Osborne, Vink... the list goes on. I feel like in five years the vibes are going to be more similar to road and cyclocross right now. Riders might specialize in one or the other, but it's not uncommon to do both and they aren't seen as mutually exclusive.
Great article!
Thanks! And yes, it might be!
There is still many steps to be taken to reach the level of ‘legitimacy’ of outdoor sports. And I am unsure if it will become a viewing sport like cyclocross. But in terms of alternative training and competition in winter e-racing absolutely has undiscovered potential.