Robbie and Kirby, they go together like peanut and chocolate.
It's a good thing.
It's a good thing.
Carlton Kirby has cropped up on the Speed Skating World Championships. And I'm pleased to announce that he's still Carlton Kirby. He failed miserably to notice the jury review into the women's Team Pursuit, and didn't twig from the Dutch team arguing with the officials and Joy Beune pleading and crying that the Dutch had been disqualified until the table came up and then he was baffled; and Jordan Stolz has just scored a big upset victory in the 500m, about which Kirby's epic words were "sometimes a man just has to step into the limelight, and HE'S JUST CHANGED THE BULB!" It just feels like the most Carlton Kirby thing imaginable - blustering through a lack of knowledge, giving a genuinely excited call to a dramatic finish, and then highlighting it after the fact by talking absolute nonsense, mixing his metaphors into something that makes zero sense whatsoever.
Just top drawer Kirbyism.
Blight's accent is certainly laddish but surely not Lloyd's?I guess he lays that accent on more at Top Gear, I mean GCN, so he fits in with the lads.
Roche: "I should have won [the 1987] Paris-Nice, having had the leader's jersey, lost it, regained it only to lose it because of a puncture on the last day. There will always be an argument about what happened when I punctured. At the time we were climbing the Col de Vence and Kelly's team [Kas] was making a strong tempo because the Spanish sprinter [Alfonso] Gutierrez was dropped and Kelly wanted to make sure he did not get back on. We were close to the top when I punctured and as soon as it was known that I had to have a wheel change, the pace increased even more. There is a custom in cycling that you do not profit from the bad luck of the race leader and some said that Kelly should not have ridden at the front when I punctured. His team-mates, yes. But not Kelly himself. I never blamed Sean. He was riding at the front when I punctured and was entitled to continue doing so."
Kelly: "We were criticised for attacking when Stephen, the race leader, punctured on the Col de Vence. At the time of the puncture we were at the front, making the race fast, and all that we did was to go a little faster when Stephen punctured. What do you do in a situation like that? I felt we were entitled to act as we did."
Roche: "Without mistakes on my own part, there would not have been a problem. After getting a wheel change I set out after the leaders, convinced that I would catch up before they crossed the summit of the hill. Consequently I took things too easily on the climb. At the top we had not got to them, so I panicked and went down the descent like a madman. Which might have been OK if I had caught them but I didn't. Instead I only succeeded in losing two of my team-mates. After the descent only [Bruno] Leali was still with me and even though we got to within one hundred yards of the leaders, we could not get across to them."
At least he only dwelled on the crash that happend for 58 minutes rather than his usual 1 hour..Good job to Rob Hatch with the hyperbole today in P-N. He's in the form of his life. Apparently, we've never seen GT contenders do well as well in early season races before this year. And current gaps in the going into the final stage of P-N are "almost unheard of." A guess it's true if you ignore that the gaps in the GC Top 10 are almost exactly the same as last year. ohboyohboyohboy.
The Col de Vence is Irish cycling's Saipan. Did Kelly stab Roche in the back? Did Roche just blow it? Whole families have been divided by it, sons never talking to fathers ever again, fathers disowning their sons, and the mammies and the sisters just sitting there wondering what the feck is going on.
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Yes and a cracking win by HagnsesShout out to Jose Been for carrying the Ronde Van Drenthe solo, really enjoyed the coverage. A couple of nice ascents up the Vamberg !
The final gap was the largest in a decade.Good job to Rob Hatch with the hyperbole today in P-N. He's in the form of his life. Apparently, we've never seen GT contenders do well as well in early season races before this year. And current gaps in the going into the final stage of P-N are "almost unheard of." A guess it's true if you ignore that the gaps in the GC Top 10 are almost exactly the same as last year. ohboyohboyohboy.
Hatch was talking about differences from 1st through 10th after the penultimate stage. But if you extend out through Stage 8, the gap between 1st and 10th this year ended up being over minute less than 2022.The final gap was the largest in a decade.
Hatch was talking about differences from 1st through 10th after the penultimate stage. But if you extend out through Stage 8, the gap between 1st and 10th this year ended up being over minute less than 2022.
Don't ask Visentini about Roche............Kelly winding up the Rochinistas there by saying Roche had a bit of bad luck that day Kelly stabbed him in the back in PN.
So is Kelly basically just doing the GTs again this year?
Trout tickling has been brought up twice now today...
Trout tickling has been brought up twice now today...