Mark Cavendish made it 3 stage wins to date in this years Tour de France this afternoon.
I'd love it if he managed to get to Paris and to win the last stage in the French capital whilst collecting the Green Jersey in the process.
durhamshrimp wrote:The amount of stages he wins seems to have a direct relationship with how much of a wanker he becomes after each stage.
Wiggins has been the real impressive British rider.
CASS wrote:durhamshrimp wrote:The amount of stages he wins seems to have a direct relationship with how much of a wanker he becomes after each stage.
Wiggins has been the real impressive British rider.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/others ... -wins.html
He does seem to be a bit of a gob shite.
durhamshrimp wrote:Spot the difference
shrimper wrote:Again, my apologies to all those for whom this is exciting but to me it's like a team getting 103 corners in a game but losing 4-0.
Or the athlete from Mauritius in the 5,000 metres who races off like a greyhound to get miles in front, waving to the world, and then drops back to be lapped 14 times by the rest of the field.
Explain to me why I'm wrong to think this way.
durhamshrimp wrote:[If your 5000 meters was held over three weeks and took place beetween sprinters, long distance runners etc then it would be slightly comparible.
shrimper wrote:durhamshrimp wrote:[If your 5000 meters was held over three weeks and took place beetween sprinters, long distance runners etc then it would be slightly comparible.
Very good response, thanks durham.
I still can't get excited about it - though I absolutely admire the sheer physical prowess of all of them - but that helps me put it in a bit more relevant context.
Users browsing this forum: Bing [Bot] and 113 guests