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norwegian commentators seem to think that cavendish' gesture at the end was the V for victory, churchill-thing. am I mistaken, or does the gesture de did have another, rather more rude meaning in britain?
 
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zapata said:
norwegian commentators seem to think that cavendish' gesture at the end was the V for victory, churchill-thing. am I mistaken, or does the gesture de did have another, rather more rude meaning in britain?

Seeing how he used his other arm it wasn't a victory sign...
 
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zapata said:
norwegian commentators seem to think that cavendish' gesture at the end was the V for victory, churchill-thing. am I mistaken, or does the gesture de did have another, rather more rude meaning in britain?

I'm sure Cav will say it was v for victory, but if you fold down the index finger, then yes, it is VERY rude. At first glance I thought he only had his middle finger up.
 
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Said it meant "he was back" and it was aimed at journalists and others who don't know s**t who had been criticizing him.
 
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zapata said:
norwegian commentators seem to think that cavendish' gesture at the end was the V for victory, churchill-thing. am I mistaken, or does the gesture de did have another, rather more rude meaning in britain?

Depends which way his hand was facing. Palm facing away from body = victory. Palm facing to body = "**** off".

I don't even need to ask which way Cav's palm was facing...
 
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In Britain, two raised fingers like that is an offensive gesture. He also gave the forearm jerk with the raised fingers on the end of it.

He claimed in the interview it was about commentators, commenters and even journalists who "know jack shit about cycling" who've been writing him off. Because, you know, nothing proves you're back and a serious challenger than making it over a flat stage against a sprint field everybody expects you to crush after being dropped miles out the day before.
 
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pmcg76 said:
No, heard the interview, Cav is just a ****!!

He IS being a Richard Cranium, isn't he?

Am I suffering from selective memory, because I don't remember Cipo and/or Pettachi doing anything like this when they suffered bad patches.
 
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It was knuckles out FY and the arm to the bicep is also a universal FY sign.
He is very unusual, insomuch that as he gets older, he becomes more childish.
Then his verbals on air. At least he stop short of effing it on Swiss tv.

Like I said, his ego may just have lost him a few more followers.
 
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The Sheep said:
Seeing how he used his other arm it wasn't a victory sign...

as I thought..their first theory was actually that he was indicating his nr of wins so far this year. that would have been a little funny.
 
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it's time to start speculating about the itt tomorrow:

here 's my top 5:

larsson
pinotti
rogers
kreuziger
menchov
 
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Libertine Seguros said:
He claimed in the interview it was about commentators, commenters and even journalists who "know jack shit about cycling" who've been writing him off. Because, you know, nothing proves you're back and a serious challenger than making it over a flat stage against a sprint field everybody expects you to crush after being dropped miles out the day before.


Umm class act, beating sprinting superstars, Hondo, Hunter and the lesser Haedo.:eek:
 
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zapata said:
as I thought..their first theory was actually that he was indicating his nr of wins so far this year. that would have been a little funny.

This reminded me of an old Touring Cars clip, where John Cleland was being blocked and almost forced into the wall by a driver he was attempting to pass. The camera switched to onboard his car just in time to see him stick his middle finger up and then give the two fingers gesture to the other driver, on daytime TV, which commentator Murray Walker covered as being signals for "You're first, and I'm second to you".
 
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BeachBum said:
I'm sure Cav will say it was v for victory, but if you fold down the index finger, then yes, it is VERY rude. At first glance I thought he only had his middle finger up.

You don't need to fold down the index finger. I once had one of my scottish friends explain why she kept doing that weird two finger salute. In britain the two finger salute is a way to say f*** off to the french (and nowadays anyone else). It comes from the days of the english longbowmen. The french used to cut off the two fingers used to pull the bow string back before releasing them (if they had been captured first), so the two fingers was a way to tell a frenchmen from a distance that they could still kill them.
 

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