I've got a warning for that saying it includes potentially sensitve content. If it was one of those weird tiktok dances i'd have agreed. Although to be honest that picture of Blythe is scary enough.
It's a weird cartoony version of the "squad".
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I've got a warning for that saying it includes potentially sensitve content. If it was one of those weird tiktok dances i'd have agreed. Although to be honest that picture of Blythe is scary enough.
Yeah, I can click and see it. It's definitely weird thats for sure. Blythe and Lloyd probably look the closest with a slightly out of proportion heads, then McEwan, while Chennaoui looks more like the cartoon character Kim Possible.It's a weird cartoony version of the "squad".
Two and a half weeks would be good.I wonder how long Kirby will have to lie down and recover after that finish.
Two and a half weeks would be good.
I quite like the combination of Kelly, Kirby and McEwen. It seems to work well.
Yeah, embarrassing stuff from Kirby and Sean Kelly not recognizing the portrait of Chris Anker Sørensen. "Whom are we looking at? Whoever Chris was, we salute you."
I can't watch Cavendish. He needs media training. He needs to stand still when presenting.
Eurosport have done this before with Adam Blythe. You can't just throw people into presenting if they are not presenters no matter how they were at cycling and how unknowledgeable they are. It is a skill like bricklaying or journalism or hairdressing. A total amateur will mess it up.
Since y'all love Adam Blyth so much in this thread: View: https://twitter.com/eurosport/status/1546511638672670726
I can't watch Cavendish. He needs media training. He needs to stand still when presenting.
Eurosport have done this before with Greg Lemond. You can't just throw people into presenting if they are not presenters no matter how good they were at cycling and how knowledgeable they are. It is a skill like bricklaying or journalism or hairdressing. A total amateur will mess it up.
Does Wiggins actually serve any purpose, or are they just humpuring him by giving him this role.
I don't think I have ever heard him say anything that adds value to coverage, and a lot that detracts.
I can't watch Cavendish. He needs media training. He needs to stand still when presenting.
Eurosport have done this before with Greg Lemond. You can't just throw people into presenting if they are not presenters no matter how good they were at cycling and how knowledgeable they are. It is a skill like bricklaying or journalism or hairdressing. A total amateur will mess it up.
I was quite surprised, it the past he has been quite good when BBC used him in Olympic coverage.I couldn't agree with you more. There was one point, during stage 9 when Hatch asked Cavendish a question and Cavendish clearly wasn't paying attention and the question had to be asked again. His segment was terrible. I'm not sure why they wouldn't have him take on smaller events first and get more comfortable and familiar with the process. I realize he's still an active rider, but it was a very poor performance.
I can't watch Cavendish. He needs media training. He needs to stand still when presenting.
Agree with this 100%. He adds absolutely nothing. States the obvious. Simply describes what we have already seen. And is a complete shill for Ineos. He has clearly spent no time doing any homework on any rider he did not compete with. Feels he shouldnt have to.