Monday’s mail bag: on D3’s, O’Grady and big guys on bikes
Editor:The term “professional” no longer has the slightest meaning in regardsto road racing in the United States, because now everyone is a pro - evenif they don't earn enough to pay for a bag of groceries and are workinga full-time job.We're looking at as many as 16 U.S.-based Division 3 pro teams in 2003- more than Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, and Spain combined.That's good, right? Wrong.The Division 3 Trade Team designation was created by the UCI as a developmentaltool, to allow younger racers the opportunity to compete in the pro ranks,albeit in lower-category