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ARE you a resident of Australia ?? If so, then you should have a greater understanding of where the primary mass media promotion comes from ..... and my annoyance at why they must ceaselessly "pump up their tyres" rather than see them for what they are ..... and at least in Porte's case be respected for what they are rather than what he has clearly shown himself not to be.
If you are not an Australian resident, then let me provide some context. Other than the TDU (which for the last couple of years has been poached by one of the national commercial networks); the bulk of the "free to air" television coverage of top level cycling is provided by the SBS Network (a public broadcaster). This started over 25 years ago with the TDF but has expanded over time firstly to monuments like P-R and now includes the other GTs (except where they cannot acquire the rights), almost all the major one day classics and most of the major 1 week tours along with Road Worlds.
For that, they really must be commended. Its just that certain of their talking heads tend to descend into "cheer leaders" .... which is indeed not uncommon with TV talking heads. Its just when the clear evidence before my eyes on my screen is telling me a very different story to the one they are bloviating that I weary of it after a while.
In the case of Ewan, they were pumping up his tyres as the coming superstar for a number of years before he turned pro. What little I had seen of his bore out some of it in that (in that he was a fast sprinter at least in crit racing) but when I saw him in a couple of outings against the big boys in 2014 ( after it was already known he was signed for Orica) that I saw just how major his inadequacies are ..... and they still remain so. As for TDU, there have been and still remain other AUS riders who's barrows they could be pushing and arguably SHOULD be pushing over the next couple of years .... riders who can achieve a whole lot more than poor little underpowered Caleb will ever do.
As for Richie ?? Its just the blinkered view that annoys me ...... and the repetition of various "memes" or more accurately fallacies with regards to Richie that annoys ...... especially "Richie the Soooooper Time Triallist !!". I totally "get it" that they would love to have another AUS GT GC contender that they can "push" ...... its just that Richie has been given a number of chances and has failed to make anything of them (for the most part due to his own inadequacies rather than misfortune). Just wish they'd just get off his case ...... and actually let him be seen for what he legitimately is/has been (an excellent super dom/one week racer)
Pirazziattacks said:I don't really get dirkprovin's fixation on 'media hype' of certain australian riders. What do you expect? Ewan wins a few stages at the TDU every year, they need an australian rider of some sort to promote then event. It's not like he gets much 'hype' for the other 11 months of the year. Porte is the only australian who's looked capable of contending for a GT since cadel, so of course he's going to get coverage despite his obvious deficiencies.movingtarget said:dirkprovin said:greenedge said:Many riders would kill to have Porte's palmares, especially another Aussie.
With regards to Sean Lake, yes his age might work against him, but he only started cycling recently (right?).
They are indeed excellent palmares for the rider that Porte actually IS. Regrettably, his ambitions (so fervently bolstered by certain AUS media) range to a level significantly above that ..... and that is where he has shown his significant limitations on repeated occaisions.
One hopes he can be remembered and respected for being the former ..... rather than be remembered more for "falling short" of what he aspired to be.
For all of the talk about media hype about Porte, in the mainstream media it's still fairly moderate compared to the Evans years but then Evans had the pedigree while Porte is still looking for a podium. Be interesting to see what happens to Porte's descending style now. Will he still struggle to stay with his rivals on the technical descents or sit off the back a little like he did in the Dauphine and take a more conservative approach.
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ARE you a resident of Australia ?? If so, then you should have a greater understanding of where the primary mass media promotion comes from ..... and my annoyance at why they must ceaselessly "pump up their tyres" rather than see them for what they are ..... and at least in Porte's case be respected for what they are rather than what he has clearly shown himself not to be.
If you are not an Australian resident, then let me provide some context. Other than the TDU (which for the last couple of years has been poached by one of the national commercial networks); the bulk of the "free to air" television coverage of top level cycling is provided by the SBS Network (a public broadcaster). This started over 25 years ago with the TDF but has expanded over time firstly to monuments like P-R and now includes the other GTs (except where they cannot acquire the rights), almost all the major one day classics and most of the major 1 week tours along with Road Worlds.
For that, they really must be commended. Its just that certain of their talking heads tend to descend into "cheer leaders" .... which is indeed not uncommon with TV talking heads. Its just when the clear evidence before my eyes on my screen is telling me a very different story to the one they are bloviating that I weary of it after a while.
In the case of Ewan, they were pumping up his tyres as the coming superstar for a number of years before he turned pro. What little I had seen of his bore out some of it in that (in that he was a fast sprinter at least in crit racing) but when I saw him in a couple of outings against the big boys in 2014 ( after it was already known he was signed for Orica) that I saw just how major his inadequacies are ..... and they still remain so. As for TDU, there have been and still remain other AUS riders who's barrows they could be pushing and arguably SHOULD be pushing over the next couple of years .... riders who can achieve a whole lot more than poor little underpowered Caleb will ever do.
As for Richie ?? Its just the blinkered view that annoys me ...... and the repetition of various "memes" or more accurately fallacies with regards to Richie that annoys ...... especially "Richie the Soooooper Time Triallist !!". I totally "get it" that they would love to have another AUS GT GC contender that they can "push" ...... its just that Richie has been given a number of chances and has failed to make anything of them (for the most part due to his own inadequacies rather than misfortune). Just wish they'd just get off his case ...... and actually let him be seen for what he legitimately is/has been (an excellent super dom/one week racer)