Pedrosanchezo
Veteran
A great read and, for me, an eye opener as to what cycling was like in this era. Some of those guys were proper hard as nails.Cheers, read about that crash in Slaying the Badger the other day, nice to see the clip
A great read and, for me, an eye opener as to what cycling was like in this era. Some of those guys were proper hard as nails.Cheers, read about that crash in Slaying the Badger the other day, nice to see the clip
That is up to him, the rest of us mere mortals should not be so quick to knock a superb champion.
exactly, cover it properly on your telly channel or don't bother. just leave it on the radio - don't shoe horn it in to other broadcasts without a care for the quality of the reporting...@$$holes.Wiggins popularity has definitely increased cycling coverage but sometimes it's a bit painful to watch it being covered. The BBC reporting on the Giro on Friday showed a picture of Cav winning his 3rd stage in the rain whilst talking about his fourth stage win and then said Wiggins retired after losing five minutes in the previous stage, which was his total deficit, not the loss in the previous stage. Five Live however and Simon Brotherton are doing a proper job.
I don't think there's any doubt that something wasn't right in Wiggins's head. Eddy Merckx was scathing about his descending. And you can hardly tell us he's a weekend warrior who doesn't know professional bike racing...
I don't think there's any doubt that something wasn't right in Wiggins's head. Eddy Merckx was scathing about his descending. And you can hardly tell us he's a weekend warrior who doesn't know professional bike racing...
I think you're right, FM, but the way I read it, Eddy suggested that Brad was so bad that he didn't trust his kit. I saw it as it little bit of class from Eddy, giving a fellow GT winner the benefit of the doubt.
He was a constant fiddler, after the horrifc crash on the track, he could never get his position just right thereafter.A renowned fiddler, I believe. Would adjust his saddle as he road.
Hinault!! Fell went wide on a tight corner and over a cliff top!! He says the tree saved his life. He gets back on a spare bike but reportedly stops on the next climb as the seriousness of what happened to him sinks in and he cracks. Some one gets out the team car to push him on and he wins the stage still. His bike was later found 50ft down the cliff.
The fall is at the beginning of the clip.
Some say he didn't know any better but i'm with you. Mad as a fish!Amazing, clearly he's as mad as a fish
Some say he didn't know any better but i'm with you. Mad as a fish!
Typical blame the Scottish fish for being maddest. Don't you know they are merely swimming away from the English?Some clarification required here. Not all fish are mad.
The Scottish ones who jump up waterfalls are clearly away with the fairies. We need not doubt that for a moment.
But what about the big, scary ones (whales?) in the scary films with fins that stick out of the water?
They're not mad, just hungry. Very hungry.
Also, cod are probably not mad either. They are famous for taking a balanced view on strategic decisions and being generally prudent.
Please be more specific before you start accusing all fish (by implication) of being as mad as a pro-cyclist.