El Pistolero said:
PremierAndrew said:
El Pistolero said:
And to top it all off, he'll never be as famous as real sprinters like Usain Bolt.
I'm sure he's gutted, especially as the most famous active cyclist in the world bar maybe Contador and Froome
Lol, Sagan is twice as popular and famous as Cavendish and he's only 26.
Outside of Great Britain Cav is despised. If that's what it takes to be famous I'd rather not be.
Cav's just lucky cycling isn't popular with Afro-Americans.
He's not the most popular outside UK, no. But unfortunately for you, not everyone else outside the UK shares your opinion.
Anyway, like Sagan, Cav comes across very well in interviews as long as you're not shoving a microphone in his face 5 seconds after a race where he's messed up.
And the reason that he's so famous is because he's the best ever at what he does. If you compare that to someone like Nibali or Gilbert, are they the best climber, even of their generation? No. Best stage racers? No. Best cobbled specialists? No. Best descenders? No. Best punchers? There's potentially an argument for Gilbert, I'll give you that, but he doesn't come close once you start looking outside his generation.
Cav on the other hand...
Just because you don't appreciate a sprint, doesn't make it any less impressive. That's like hating on Bolt because he has nowhere near enough endurance to even keep up with that main body of runners over a 5000m, let alone be a factor. You have no problems with appreciating the art of a short explosive effort there though