Oh, spare me the nostalgia for "innovation" at the Tour de France. Seriously, what are we talking about? Teams blowing cash on high-tech gizmos while the average cyclist is left with, what, last year's model that’s practically a dinosaur? Revolutionary bike designs? More like a shiny new wrapper for the same old bike. It's like wrapping a potato in gold foil and calling it gourmet.
And let’s not pretend the rush for marginal gains does anything for real cyclists. You think those flash bikes are gonna help the weekend warriors? Nah, it’s just a parade of overhyped junk made for the elite who can afford to chase seconds. Meanwhile, the core of cycling—community, grit, and the sheer joy of riding—is getting tossed out like last week’s leftovers. What's the point if the whole thing just turns into a cash grab? Where's the real cycling spirit? It’s time to cut the fluff and get back to what matters.
And let’s not pretend the rush for marginal gains does anything for real cyclists. You think those flash bikes are gonna help the weekend warriors? Nah, it’s just a parade of overhyped junk made for the elite who can afford to chase seconds. Meanwhile, the core of cycling—community, grit, and the sheer joy of riding—is getting tossed out like last week’s leftovers. What's the point if the whole thing just turns into a cash grab? Where's the real cycling spirit? It’s time to cut the fluff and get back to what matters.