Andy in Sig
Vice President in Exile
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User1314 said:Right. Let me try and give an answer.
Maybe it's just a case of Blacks and Asians (for want of a better word) WANTING to do it, not a case (as there blatantly is not) of any inherent barriers in cycling as a sport as such.
Take Grand Prix Formula 1 as an example. Hamilton's dad purposefully entered the sport as a mentor for his son.
Also the example of tennis with the William's sisters.
Likewise with Woods in Golf.
Hitherto all sports where Blacks and Asians did not feature to any significant percentage.
Let me give a personal example.
My kids play, primarily, two sports. Cricket and Rugby. At the Cricket club, I'd say about 15% of the kids are asian.
At the rugby club we are the only ones out of a Minis' section consisting of 40 odd kids.
So you'll get the asians breeaking into the England Cricket Team.
But the first asians to play rugby for England will be my kids.
And I think this is the way it should be: people will do things when they are good and ready to in their own time. As a white bloke I find it incredibly patronising when people of my ethnicity start deliberately targetting people of other ethnicities to take part in various things (I'm not having a go at you AlanH). I've always taken the line that the best course of action is just to make it clear that the doors are open. What do you think is the best way ahead from your perspective?