Love/Hate - A Cycling Love Affair
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Posted on 10-05-2017 19:22
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It's been a while since I have been able to get the motivation to write a story on here. Ideas have come and gone before they could even be committed to paper and something that sounds good one day, sounds awful the next.
Not sure if it was a new story by IanButler that finally did something for me, or the fact I have a bit more time to think about what I want to do, but here I am. Back in the PCM15 story writing business.
I hope you all enjoy!
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Posted on 10-05-2017 19:22
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Love/Hate – A Cycling Love Affair
September 2020 – World Championships
On the start line of the World Championships, looking up at the starting banner, I had one thought go through my mind – ‘I hate this sport. Get his race done and that’s me done.’
Not the normal thing you think at the beginning of a World Championship where you are the favourite to take the Rainbow Jersey. But the problem is that I didn’t care about cycling anymore. Hate was a strong word, and maybe the wrong one to think of when I wanted to describe my feelings. It was more a case of me falling out of love with the sport.
Looking back over the last few years, the problem comes from first all being an up-and-coming Stage Racer whilst also being French… That means I was instantly called ‘the next Bernard Hinault’ or ‘a future Laurent Fignon’. Add into that doping allegations, a chequered past with the press and media and the fact I distanced myself from many French teams, it had all taken its toll on me. I had had enough really. There was no fun in racing anymore.
I suppose the best way of explaining myself is going back to the start, where it all began. I’ll tell you the story of my cycling love affair.
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tsmoha |
Posted on 10-05-2017 19:28
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Nice to see another quality writer back! Will surely try to follow. Nice intro already. Good luck with your story!
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Posted on 10-05-2017 19:38
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Awesome beginning and awesome to see you back with a potentially great story! |
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Posted on 10-05-2017 20:30
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tsmoha wrote:
Nice to see another quality writer back! Will surely try to follow. Nice intro already. Good luck with your story!
Thanks a lot man! Really appreciate the kind words
Ian Butler wrote:
Awesome beginning and awesome to see you back with a potentially great story!
Thanks! You can be my inspiration
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Posted on 10-05-2017 20:51
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Great to see you back in the story section mate, Good Luck |
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the_hoyle |
Posted on 10-05-2017 21:03
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Love/Hate – A Cycling Love Affair
I was born Nicolas Jacques Moreau in Grenoble, France. On the edge of the Alps, with the mountains being my playground on the bike. My attraction to the cycling came in my early teens, when my friends and I watched the Dauphiné Libéré go by at the roadside on the local roads. Seeing the riders tackling the climbs with ease was a huge inspiration, you can't help but watch in awe.
When I was old enough, I joined my local team - Grenoble Métropole Cyclisme 38. Racing was good, and I was able to hone my skills on the climbs of the Alpine mountains. From that the results began to come...
Firstly, it was just the one-day races where I excelled, being able to attack when others were struggling and putting my all into taking the win. The multi-day events needed some working on. My efforts on one stage would take it out of me the next, but my Directeur Sportif told me that it would come with age.
In late 2014, when just aged 19, I took my first victory in a local stage race. A 4-day race, the key stages came on the second and final day, where the mountains, and a climb of the Galiber, would play their part. I rode tactically, picking my moments to take time out of my rivals and won by over 2 minutes in the end.
It was at that point, I started to get noticed...
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Posted on 10-05-2017 21:06
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sutty68 wrote:
Great to see you back in the story section mate, Good Luck
Thanks sutty! Really appreciate it
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Posted on 10-05-2017 22:01
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PCM 15 story section is booming really good to see you back, and already two very exciting posts
24/02/21 - kandesbunzler said “I don't drink famous people."
15/08/22 - SotD said "Your [jandal's] humour is overrated"
11/06/24 - knockout said "Winning is fine I guess. Truth be told this felt completely unimportant."
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Mresuperstar |
Posted on 11-05-2017 04:04
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Title caught my attention. Interesting start. Best of luck.
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DiCyc |
Posted on 11-05-2017 06:11
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Great to see you back in story writing! Good luck
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Tamijo |
Posted on 11-05-2017 06:24
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Great start n good luck, Im following
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Posted on 11-05-2017 07:23
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Ian and you back in the Story section? This must be storywriting heaven, good luck with this one
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Selwink |
Posted on 11-05-2017 10:10
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Great to see you back in the story writing section as well
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the_hoyle |
Posted on 12-05-2017 15:38
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jandal7 wrote:
PCM 15 story section is booming really good to see you back, and already two very exciting posts
The PCM15 story thread is where the party is at!!
Thanks a lot - listening to some podcasts where riders have fallen out of love with cycling, so thought it was a nice idea
DiCyc wrote:
Great to see you back in story writing! Good luck
Thanks mate!
Thanks and nice to see you following
Kiserlovski01 wrote:
Ian and you back in the Story section? This must be storywriting heaven, good luck with this one
Me and Ian are back... It is like the good old days again
Selwink wrote:
Great to see you back in the story writing section as well
Thanks man - it has been a while!
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Posted on 12-05-2017 19:30
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Where is the next update? It feels too long |
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Posted on 12-05-2017 21:26
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Coming tonight Busy couple of nights so not been able to properly update
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Posted on 12-05-2017 22:24
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Love/Hate - A Cycling Love Affair
I wanted another season with the amateurs before I stepped up to a more professional level. Cofidis, Bretagne–Séché and Europcar all showed a keen interest in my progression, and Bretagne even offer me a place on the team as a Stagaire from August.
However, the problem was the press latching onto what I was doing and the links to these big French teams. It was soon that the links to former greats, Grand Tour winners and multiple stage winners started. Hinault, Fignon, Viranque... the list was endless. Even my namesake (and no relation by the way) Christophe Moreau was mentioned. It was at this point I had my first run in with the local press.
After one race in late June, I was being asked about my future, my decisions for the 2016 season, the usual sort of stuff really. The first few questions went well - my future looked bright, lots of offers on the table and it looked good turning professional. The reporter was nice and happy. Then I was asked who my hero was growing up as a cyclist.
I could tell that the journalist was fishing for a rider I had been compared to... sadly, I never saw those riders as heroes. I answered honestly 'Il Pirata! The great Marco Pantani.' The look on his face was priceless! 'But what about a French rider? Not Richard Viranque?' he asked. 'He was a good rider sure' I replied 'but he never hit the same heights as Marco, did he?'.
The next day, the interview was published and I was shown as a man who never liked French cycling when I was younger and as someone who thought the riders during that time had accomplished nothing in their careers. They mentioned nothing to do with Pantani, or even repeated when I said I thought Viranque was a good rider... My 'never hit the same heights' comment was twisted completely.
The interview would have some implications for me in the races that followed. Some riders ignored me, others called me names and hailed abuse at me. It was not a pleasure atmosphere to be around.
To make it worse, the interview had had some implications with some future employers, especially the French ones.
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Posted on 12-05-2017 22:33
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Those reporters
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DiCyc |
Posted on 13-05-2017 00:06
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Reporters just looking after a good headline
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