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demand222 12-22-07 10:47 PM

Do professionals...
 
...have any college experience? Or are they just high school graduates?

Duke of Kent 12-22-07 10:49 PM


Originally Posted by demand222 (Post 5857422)
...have any college experience? Or are they just high school graduates?

So you want a mass generalization about all professional cyclists?

Are you serious?

The_Convert 12-22-07 10:53 PM

about 43 mph

Edonis13 12-22-07 10:56 PM


Originally Posted by The_Convert (Post 5857445)
about 43 mph

agreed.

Treefox 12-22-07 11:15 PM

Do androids dream of electric sheep?

Trsnrtr 12-23-07 07:02 AM

Well, there's more than one ex-pro doctor out there, if I remember correctly.

waterrockets 12-23-07 07:21 AM

At the former top-end of Americans, Tyler Hamilton has a degree, Lance doesn't...

Trevor98 12-23-07 09:42 AM

Yes the peleton (as a group) has some college experience- now don't ask for a list of which riders have some and which ones don't.

On to the next winter question.

Snicklefritz 12-23-07 09:44 AM

I think Chechu was studying EE and would often take his books on the bus. Not sure if he has finished his degree yet or not.

Duke of Kent 12-23-07 11:11 AM


Originally Posted by Snicklefritz (Post 5858572)
I think Chechu was studying EE and would often take his books on the bus. Not sure if he has finished his degree yet or not.

Yeah Rubiera has his PE or whatever it would be over in Spain.

I know Danielson has his degree as well.

ken cummings 12-23-07 11:35 AM

Ron Kiefel of the 1986 7/11 team had a couple of years at the engineering college I went to.

Treefox 12-23-07 11:59 AM

A significant portion of British national team sportsmen and women go or went to Loughborough University where they've got some serious sports science programmes. Which is good too, so that when you find yourself forcibly retired at 26, you can make a living as a qualified coach, trainer, administrator, or whatever in your given sport.

Birmingham University has an extensive sports science dept. that cranks out plenty of pro-athletes in the more obscure sports.

Sucks, of course, in university cycling races when the Loughborough team is like half Olympians and Olympic alternates and all but a handful of the rest are on the national development squad. :)

There are also specialist sports high schools too... My ex-girlfriend actually went to one. Then she studied Theology at Oxford after asthma ended her semi-pro field hockey career. :)

enjoi 12-23-07 01:39 PM

i wondered this as well. I alot of other sports, people complete at the university level and then are then signed to pro teams. I dont know of any football players that skipped college and went strait to pro.

The_Convert 12-23-07 01:51 PM

Tyler doesnt have his degree.

waterrockets 12-23-07 01:55 PM


Originally Posted by The_Convert (Post 5859496)
Tyler doesnt have his degree.

Hmm. Thought he finished.

The_Convert 12-23-07 02:02 PM

close but no cigar I guess. He said he wanted to eventually, but if he didn't take advantage of the last couple year hiatus, I doubt he ever will. Danielson has one I think.

CEE 12-23-07 02:59 PM

Zabriskie went to a good university IIRC.

Tommy Danielson also raced collegiates

asmallsol 12-23-07 03:20 PM

Everyone knows there all engineers. How else would they operate powertaps?

roadwarrior 12-23-07 03:25 PM


Originally Posted by asmallsol (Post 5859784)
Everyone knows there all engineers.

:eek:

botto 12-23-07 04:35 PM


Originally Posted by demand222 (Post 5857422)
...have any college experience? Or are they just high school graduates?


most euro pros would be lucky if they were "just high school graduates"

patentcad 12-23-07 04:49 PM


Originally Posted by botto (Post 5860035)
most euro pros would be lucky if they were "just high school graduates"

They are all former house painters, Cippo was a Gigolo before he became a pro cyclist.

botto 12-23-07 05:01 PM


Originally Posted by patentcad (Post 5860083)
They are all former house painters, Cippo was a Gigolo before he became a pro cyclist.

or former van painters:

http://www.nieuwsblad.be/Assets/Imag...udo_pdw.MM.jpg

or current plumbers.

http://www.cyklosvec.cz/testy/Mario-...1105295067.jpg

brianallan 12-23-07 05:35 PM

"I know Danielson has his degree as well."

from Fort Liesure? They offer a BA in Downhilling and Dual Slolem.

The_Convert 12-23-07 05:46 PM


Originally Posted by brianallan (Post 5860294)
"I know Danielson has his degree as well."

from Fort Liesure? They offer a BA in Downhilling and Dual Slolem.


LOL.... Windex your glass house often?

classic1 12-23-07 07:49 PM


Originally Posted by botto (Post 5860035)
most euro pros would be lucky if they were "just high school graduates"

Correct. The women pros (US and Australians in any case) tend to be better educated.


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