Old 09-12-19, 01:40 PM
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Originally Posted by tomato coupe
Really? (Next you're going to tell me I like vanilla ice cream more than chocolate ...)
No, I'm saying you're unwilling to admit you're wrong, even when it is obvious. Furthermore, there are plenty of cyclists who, after two years aren't "erratic and can't pull smoothly in a pace line". I've never heard of a tennis player who isn't "erratic" after two years. That's the point.

Originally Posted by tomato coupe
Tracy Austin won the US Open less than one year after turning pro ... and that's just as irrelevant to the discussion as Mike Woods. Neither is representative of average participants in either sport.
One year after turning pro isn't the same as one year after just picking up the sport.

Do you deny that some sports are more skill based than others?
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