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I love almost all sport and have been to one of almost evrything: Tour de France, FA Cup Final, "world" title fights, World Cup cricket final, AFL grand finals, Formula 1, Indi 500, NFL, NBA........I think you get the message. Oh, and I've got an opinion on most of them too.
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I can't believe I'm having these thoughts. Even worse, I can't believe I'm admitting to them publicly. But I think I want the Big…
The decision by WADA to refer the Essendon case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport should be roundly endorsed by every sports loving…
Building on the nostalgic theme of last week's Friday Flick, this week we switch from the Giro to Le Tour. At a time when…
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I was sitting at home recently watching the highly entertaining Federer v Tsonga Australian Open quarterfinal when my seven year old son said, “Tsonga…
Completely agree on the thoughts about Jim Maxwell. He is one of the genuine sounds of an Australian summer. Even my wife who has no interest in cricket likes having him chatting away in the background. The fact that he’s so good has however served to highlight over the last couple of summers how utterly woeful Drew Morphett is as a cricket commentator – I just can’t listen to that guy. Is it just me? Glenn Mitchell, please get back on the radio!! Your rapport and banter with Kerry O’Keefe was just gold.
Radio magic gone, as India's bullies shut down Jim Maxwell
Harbhajan for me is like bloody Kevin Pietersen. These guys can struggle for form all year and then as soon as they play us they are unstoppable. I predict they will both torment us over the next few series.
The stats seem to back it up too with their respective bowling and batting averages against Australia superior to their career avergaes and their best individual performances (HS: 8/84, KP: 227) both against Australia.
We just seem to bring the best out in these guys.
Harbhajan returns to torment Australia
To have a greatest sportmen list of all time without Merckx destroys the credibility of the whole list in my view. Merckx won the Tour de France and Giro d’Italia 5 times each, 3 world championships, most career victories, most TDF stage wins, most Classics wins – the list goes on and on. He dominated his sport as much as anyone has dominated a sport.
My best 20 sportsmen of all time
More Lance on Four Cournes tonight on ABC for those that haven’t seen the ad.
http://www.abc.net.au/4corners/stories/2013/01/31/3680186.htm
Lance Armstrong is a victim of society
Great idea to start this weekly feature – I look forward to future instalments. As with all cyclng fans i could watch this stuff for hours (and sometimes do!).
At the risk of hijacking ideas for future weeks, a couple of really good ones are below.
– This one’s a Rapha promotional video but none the less, makes you want to grab your bike and head to Tassie:
– Brilliant, candid BBC documentary on Wiggo’s 2012:
The Friday Flick: The Greatest Show On Earth
I was there too. Funny, I don’t remember seeing you.
Managed to get to Paris for the final TT and Paris stage last year too. The influx of Brits created an incredible atmosphere and did themselves proud. Can’t beat it.
Who’s the best pro road racer of the modern era?
I’ve always thought Stuey O’Grady’s win is one the great unheralded Australian sporting achievements. Sports fans focus so much on the Tour but Paris-Roubaix is one for the purists.
I love that moment in the race when the domestiques are all gone and we get to see the hardest men in the peleton go hear to head.
The race I love most: Paris-Roubaix
Great question to pose and I completely agree with your conclusino on Boonen. The cycling calendar is not all about the Tour de France and Boonen has been a multiple of winner of the most important one day races, the races like Paris-Roubaix and Flanders that the real hard men of cycling win. Add in to that rainbow and green jerseys and he’s your man.
By the way I was on Alpe d’Huez in 2008 when Sastre rode solo to victory on the stage and took the tour away from Evans. Still gives me goose bumps.
Who’s the best pro road racer of the modern era?
Entrustung the AFL with investigating the tanking allegation is EXACTLY the same as entrusting the UCI to investigate doping in cycling. These organisations are incentivised to keep scandals to a minimum and we just can’t trust their impartiality.
No tanking? Phew, what a relief!