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"There ain't no party at this Giro like a Plappy party" -- TNT commentator who shall remain nameless.
You see, this is what happens when commentators try to adopt CK's style by spending hours at home watching videos and trying desperately to mimic my man's brilliant turns of phrase and poetic lilt.
It falls flat on its face. I mean, what the hell was that? There ain't no party like a Plappy party? Good lord, man.
This is a perfect example why artists are artists and the rest of us are mere mortals. Just admit your shortcomings and try not to pretend. You'll just end up embarrassing yourself.
 
A few things I've noticed with Max recently. I now get Carlton Kirby by default. I believe it's some sort of 'pan European' English commentary option for continental Europe or something but yeah, no more Sean Kelly or Rob Hatch for me. I don't mind. He's amiable enough and easy to listen to. He also sure as hell beats the French commentary team with Steve Chainel constantly screaming.

Also, I seem to be getting commercial breaks for some reason. No idea why.
 
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Who was the ex-pro at 4 Jours de Dunkerque (not-TNT) interviewing the winners in French and English? I have never seen him before. It sounded as though he had had some tangles with Magnus Backstedt [from what was not said]. He also annoying had a tendency to answer his own question and then seemingly demanded the rider to agree with him.
 
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A few things I've noticed with Max recently. I now get Carlton Kirby by default. I believe it's some sort of 'pan European' English commentary option for continental Europe or something but yeah, no more Sean Kelly or Rob Hatch for me. I don't mind. He's amiable enough and easy to listen to. He also sure as hell beats the French commentary team with Steve Chainel constantly screaming.

Also, I seem to be getting commercial breaks for some reason. No idea why.
I've never got the Carlton hatred from some people. Sure, he occasionally misidentifies riders, but he's certainly not the only commentator who does that. But as you say, he's very amiable, he tends to have excellent "filler" for the stages where nothing much happens, and he clearly really loves the sport and the riders. He's particularly good in combination with Robbie McEwan, though sadly it doesn't look like we're going to get that this Giro as he doesn't seem to be doing the UK TNT commentary at all. I've been a die hard Kirby fan ever since the awful Itzulia crash last year - his absolute rage at the long lingering camera shots of injured riders was actually quite touching. I also loved his absolute delight at Ben Healy's stage win in this year's Itzulia. He clearly really cares about the sport that we all love.
 
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I've never got the Carlton hatred from some people. Sure, he occasionally misidentifies riders, but he's certainly not the only commentator who does that. But as you say, he's very amiable, he tends to have excellent "filler" for the stages where nothing much happens, and he clearly really loves the sport and the riders. He's particularly good in combination with Robbie McEwan, though sadly it doesn't look like we're going to get that this Giro as he doesn't seem to be doing the UK TNT commentary at all. I've been a die hard Kirby fan ever since the awful Itzulia crash last year - his absolute rage at the long lingering camera shots of injured riders was actually quite touching. I also loved his absolute delight at Ben Healy's stage win in this year's Itzulia. He clearly really cares about the sport that we all love.

For me I like Kirby more than dislike, I love the filler in the boring bits.

But there are times why he goes a bit hyper/manic and it feels like he's calling a completely different race to the one you're watching, and that's not the kind of thing I want from commentary, or the pun competitions with Robbie.

For sure TNT have put together an increasingly large roster of worse commentators, but that doesn't mean we should ignore Kirbys bad habits either