I would like to see such videos from BDR (Bund Deutscher Radfahrer / German Cyclist Federation). But in this country, they continue to sleep soundly. - J'aimerais que le BDR (Bund Deutscher Radfahrer / Fédération des cyclistes allemands) produise un jour de telles vidéos. Mais ici, on continue à dormir profondément.
I love French cross. All heart, all soul! I'm an American, not even French origins, but I love effort and expertise, even when it seems the public don't care. Easy to be a cross "star" in Belgium or the Netherlands, something special outside there.
How is it easy in Belgium or The Netherlands?? They are the top of the world and so much better than the French. If they want to be stars then maybe they should train harder to become one.
@@chloem5938 I did not mean "anybody can be a cross star in Belgium". I meant "it pays to be a star in Belgium or the Netherlands" not so much in France or America. The motivation, the crowds, the fame are there for the taking in the low-countries, you "can" be a sensation, more famous than a football star. Caroline Mani is more famous in America than in France. You gotta really want it, without all the trappings, all the renown, all the $$$$ in the rest of the cross world. Look at the crowds (not!) And you'll understand what I mean. You think Mani, Gadret, Venterini, and Mourey weren't training hard enough?
I would like to see such videos from BDR (Bund Deutscher Radfahrer / German Cyclist Federation). But in this country, they continue to sleep soundly. - J'aimerais que le BDR (Bund Deutscher Radfahrer / Fédération des cyclistes allemands) produise un jour de telles vidéos. Mais ici, on continue à dormir profondément.
I love French cross. All heart, all soul! I'm an American, not even French origins, but I love effort and expertise, even when it seems the public don't care. Easy to be a cross "star" in Belgium or the Netherlands, something special outside there.
How is it easy in Belgium or The Netherlands?? They are the top of the world and so much better than the French. If they want to be stars then maybe they should train harder to become one.
@@chloem5938 I did not mean "anybody can be a cross star in Belgium". I meant "it pays to be a star in Belgium or the Netherlands" not so much in France or America. The motivation, the crowds, the fame are there for the taking in the low-countries, you "can" be a sensation, more famous than a football star. Caroline Mani is more famous in America than in France. You gotta really want it, without all the trappings, all the renown, all the $$$$ in the rest of the cross world. Look at the crowds (not!) And you'll understand what I mean. You think Mani, Gadret, Venterini, and Mourey weren't training hard enough?
Pourquoi seulement 6 a l’arrivé ?