Originally Posted by
roger_ramjet
I do appreciate the level of technology in cycling, which is hugely pervasive, but you cannot get away from the fact that someone has to pedal them, unlike Scalextric cars which are self powered.
Turning to the Zanardi clip, and no questioning the guy's achievements post crash, but this rather proves my point. He lost both his legs in the crash yet, despite that disability, the car was modified such that his practice times put him in the top 10 for that race. The technology to put him in a position to achieve that must have been exceptional - almost as much as his toughness to achieve it.