I cut back competing in most cycling races a few years ago because the expense was getting stupid. It's $50 for an average race that lasts at most an hour and I have to drive three hours, get a hotel, etc etc. I just pick and chose now. And $50 is for a cheap race!
People here give shit to bodybuilders saying they spend a fortune to get a plastic trophy. Well, they aren't alone, by a longshot. A lot of triathletes I know, in the age group classes, and especially older than 60, don't think twice about dropping $10,000 on a bicycle. A $1000 bike will get them the same result but it's all ego.
Pick ANY individual activity and people will spend a fortune on it. It's their money so I don't care. I know fishermen who drop $30K on a bass fishing boat alone.
Great post !
No question people spend big bucks on countless hobbies .
Sorry to hear you're own cycling got so damn expensive, but that's the direction of many sports hobbies.
It's their money, so I don't have any problems with it.
What bugs me is the feeling it's so damn important. Really?
For example, I remember seeing this brief video of Avatar ( the movie) "Larpers - Live Action Role Players".
They had a bunch of people dressed in blue avatar outfits with wigs, ets. *I'm too lazy to find it on youtube LOL
They had some area set up to pretend play they were all in this real life "avatar".
Ok,fair enough. But when interviewed you'd have thought this guy was finding a cure for cancer instead of larping.
What amazed me was how so many youtube comments praised these docuehbags for doing it.
Ok, some cracked on 'em too, but I really didn't care and just laughed at it.
My point is , without social media, how much of this nonsense would even exist?