craig1985 said:
Not Gilbert? Mind you he is not from Flanders. Even though he is a Walloon (I have a basic understanding of the politics), is he very popular in Flanders, like a certain ex world champion/coke head?
It rather depends on the individual's point of view and as you probably know, agreement here in Belgium tends to be arrived at by consensus rather than unanimity. An admirable quality, but one which also demonstrates the range of different voices that clamour to be heard.
Uncommonly for a francophone Belgian, Philippe speaks good Flemish, which probably does a lot for his image (I was pleasantly surprised to watch Tyler Farrar break out in solid Flemish at an Omloop interview but then he lives in Gent). And he rides for a team with a lot of history, of course.
Perhaps, you can look at it a bit like the English look at the World Cup. If England get knocked out, they'll probably still root for Scotland or Ireland.
Cycling is a celebration of Flemish identity, so obviously a Flemish champion will always take the cake, but a Gilbert, a Monfort, or whoever, should always find ample room in a TV commentary even if not deep in the recesses of fickle Flemish hearts.
Look out for the next time you see those golden lion flags they wave in the riders' faces. If the claws and tongue are red, that's celebrating Flanders within Belgium. If the claws and tongue are black, the holder's sympathies are probably rather more nationalist.
