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AngusW said:Cool! I want it!
And the jersey too!
..just to clarify - the seller is not me!
AngusW said:Cool! I want it!
And the jersey too!
Zinoviev Letter said:Cavendish won the Sports Writers Association Sportsman of the Year award.
In a way that's actually more interesting than the SPOTY award, at least in so far as it shows the attitude of the sports press towards him.
His success used to be underappreciated in the British media, because of cycling's fringe status in the UK, but that really isn't the case these days. Now, the degree to which cycling as a whole is still under reported is a slightly different question, but ultimately sports journalists love successful local athletes. Cavendish seems to me to be becoming bigger than the sport (in his own country only obviously), just as, say Sean Kelly and Stephen Roche were much bigger than the sport in Ireland.
There can hardly be another athlete who gets so many appreciative column inches about how he doesn't get enough column inches and isn't appreciated enough.
The Hitch said:The importance of the awards, isnt the actual recieving of the award, but the press that comes afterwards. Thats why Cavenidsh winning would be very good.
And I dont think this award is interesting or any different because the sports press is pretty much the same as gen pop. Unlike with real journalism sports/fake journalism is the kingdom of idiots.
Funily, for the wrong reasons. They think hes great because they think hes won the joint biggest thing in cycling, not realising that there are so so many things in cycling bigger than the green jersey (2 of which Cav has actually won).
The Hitch said:The importance of the awards, isnt the actual recieving of the award, but the press that comes afterwards. Thats why Cavenidsh winning would be very good.
The Hitch said:And I dont think this award is interesting or any different because the sports press is pretty much the same as gen pop. Unlike with real journalism sports/fake journalism is the kingdom of idiots.
The Hitch said:Funily, for the wrong reasons. They think hes great because they think hes won the joint biggest thing in cycling, not realising that there are so so many things in cycling bigger than the green jersey (2 of which Cav has actually won).
Zinoviev Letter said:On a similar note, although Kelly and Roche were both national heroes in Ireland, Roche was always the slightly bigger star to the general public. Everyone, including journalists, could understand that he was the second man ever to win the three biggest races in one year (leaving aside whether the WC really is the third biggest race), while it takes a basic working knowledge of professional cycling to understand that Kelly had the better palmares.
cycladianpirate said:Forgive me for straying back to the topic, but am I the only Brit that finds the whole thing a crushing bore? In essence, the SPOTY programme is a reasonable review of a year in British sport utterly ruined by gut-wrenchingly sycophantic interviews [of the kind that make those Centre Court jobs look like Paxman on a testosterone high] capped off by a cheesy presentation of a number of pointless trophies that have absolutely nothing to do with 'personality' in any way, shape or form - how can you have a 'team personality' award for crying out loud???
Actually, the prospect of watching it isn't far off my 'Room 101' moment. Were I to be forced to do so, I could only pray that 'watching paint dry' was on the Red Button.....
I'm sure Cav's marketing men would like him to win it. Anyone that doesn't directly profit should just ignore this appalling nonsense.
sublimit said:any award that's been won by a showjumper cant be taken seriously.
I had a group of guys in Copenhagen who rode incredible and brought the rainbow jersey back to Britain after almost half a decade. I'd like to thank my girlfriend Peta and her little bump. Just to be nominated in the top 10 in an incredible year for British sport. Incredible. That we can produce such champions from such a small place you know. To be nominated against nine inspirational people I'm just lost for words. It's a landmark in cycling. I take this on behalf of cycling. For cycling to be recognised in a non-Olympic year would have been unheard of just a few years ago. It's incredible to see and to have been part of. Seeng the number of people out there riding bikes.
The Hitch said:" helped bring the Rainbow jersey home to Britain after over half a decade, or nearly half a decade"
A decade is only 10 years mate![]()
auscyclefan94 said:Who was Cav's competition?
The Hitch said:" helped bring the Rainbow jersey home to Britain after over half a decade, or nearly half a decade"
A decade is only 10 years mate![]()
auscyclefan94 said:Who was Cav's competition?
auscyclefan94 said:Who was Cav's competition?
Dancing On The Pedals said:I heard that as well!
Alistair Cook
Andrew Strauss
Luke Donald
Rory McIllroy
Darren Clarke
Andy Murray
Amir Khan
Mo Farah
Daai Greene
auscyclefan94 said:Andy Murray has a nasty temper so I guess he would of been a contender. Some of the others I have never heard. Anyway, having a personality award seems pretty shallow to me. Seriously, it seems like an award that a gossip magazine would make up for their final magazine.
Waterloo Sunrise said:Personality in this context just means person, but you're far from the first to misunderstand the meaning - it seems 90% of people do.
Dancing On The Pedals said:I heard that as well!
Alistair Cook
Andrew Strauss
Luke Donald
Rory McIllroy
Darren Clarke
Andy Murray
Amir Khan
Mo Farah
Daai Greene
auscyclefan94 said:Like who?![]()
auscyclefan94 said:So it is basically Britain's best sportsman? Personality is something that is completely different.
