Said mtbike races were non-sanctioned as he has a lifetime ban for ALL sanctioned events. Winning a grassroots bike races is nothing to brag about. For instance, I won the Bluegrass MTB Cup in 2018...big whoop. Nobody cares.[/QUOTE/]
Nobody cares if you win a sanctioned series, either. If you want an invitation to nationals you have to face sanctioned events, but otherwise only the racers really care. And the sponsers of pros, I guess.
Races that aren't sanctioned, by USA Cycling can still be big races. Back then, the entire ultra-endurance race series was non-sanctioned, because the promoters did not want to pay the fees. I entered a few races where Floyd Landis was entered
My biggest gripe was the Leadville 100 in 2009, which was before his WADA ban, I believe. That was my first entry into the race.... But I was just trying to finish in under 12 hours. That's the biggest endurance race in mountain biking, and I don't think it was sanctioned since Floyd Landis raced in it once or twice.
Lance had finished second in 2008, so in 2009 he assembled a professional team to launch an assault on the course record. What he did wasn't cheating (other than the fact He was still doping), but it was contrary to the spirit of mountain biking. It isn't a team sport.
2 or 3 members of his team were hired as rabbits; they went out at a hectic pace to separate the pack... Then they didn't even finish the race. Poor Dave Wiens, who had won the race 6 straight times and set all the course records, couldn't hang on, and finished second while Lance broke his course record. To be fair, Lance rode the last 8 miles on a flat tire - which is pretty impressive -but that was because he didn't know how to reinflate it. I really can't even understand a mountain biker who can't change a tire.