LateStarter wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 1:15 pm
It is probably mentioned up thread
but I blame Zwift and all the others. Virtual cycling may have originally been an adjunct to "real" outside cycling but has now increasingly become a substitute. Especially in Oz where you risk abuse or actual harm from inattentive, distracted, hostile and don't care motorists who are generally supported by our respected media and authorities (who don't care either). It is just easier to Zwift than to cycle outside and thus when it comes to events many people have lost the road skills, cold/wet conditioning and desire to ride outside. Even the hard women / men of Audax are getting soft, indicated by the Oz contingent for 2023 PBP being 50% (120>60) of what it was at its peak (in 2007) while the rest of the world have increased, overall by 50% and some countries by 200-300%. While I don't Zwift I am guilty too and often take to the smart trainer in the garage rather that going out because it is a bit cool or damp!
Zwift can't be blamed for the inaction of authorities to crack down on dangerous motorist behaviour and the equally dangerous media behaviour (the folk who stir up this anger).
Another issue is that money issues are bigger - people can't afford to spend extra dollars to go fly overseas on cycling events. It's a lot of money, add in security issues in certain key parts of the world and it's easy to say, fine, not going overseas.
People are even leaving Zwift for free alternatives.
Notice also now the big events like Haute Route are now just Pyrenees 2024 and Alps 2024. No more Dolomites, no other smaller events.
Used to be all manner of smaller 3 day events and at one stage there were four 7 day events, Rockies, Alps, Pyrenees, Dolomites. Not anymore.