Magrat Garlick
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Nah, Norman was actually good.Cadel Evans. The Greg Norman of cycling.
Nah, Norman was actually good.Cadel Evans. The Greg Norman of cycling.
Jesus mate, I wasn't questioning his mental toughness. I just asked how they (him, Woods or whoever) do it when they're carrying an injury like it.If you're seriously questioning Cadel Evans' mental toughness because he was unable to win a medal whilst riding with a snapped ligament, or win the tour de france when he was racing 1 again 9, you're an idiot.
there's a guy from Bolton who just won gold, Kenny, i'm not sure if that's who Craig means, he probably wouldn't have got much coverage as he's only 20 and wasn't expected to be in the team he got selected ahead of someone else at the last minuteExcuse my ignorance, Craig said one of the cyclists we have is from round my way, which one? Been nothing in the local press
Haha AWTAI've always said cycling's my fave sport
Yay, blighty
Your in luck as well, as Wiggins bases himself up near your neck of the woods in England.yeah we'll take that, another Gold. We weren't expected to take this one out either, always good to beat the French. Wiggins looked good for later as well as did the two women.
Steve Cummings. From the Wirral/Birkenhead area and has been a World Champion in 2005 in the Team Pursuit. But it doesn't matter since he supports the ***** called Liver****.Excuse my ignorance, Craig said one of the cyclists we have is from round my way, which one? Been nothing in the local press
Nah I could never think that.Surely Craig doesn't think I'm from B****n??
Your in luck as well, as Wiggins bases himself up near your neck of the woods in England.
Steve Cummings. From the Wirral/Birkenhead area and has been a World Champion in 2005 in the Team Pursuit. But it doesn't matter since he supports the ***** called Liver****.
Phew. A Birkenhead bloke, really? ITSTL, will check the Wirral Globe/Bebington & Bromborough News, really, heard nothing. Last Wirralian I remember doing anything significant in the Olympics was Chris Boardman in 92, he got told in, i think the Indvidual Pursuit? Defo in cycling, anyway.Nah I could never think that.
That was an outstanding performance.New Zealand's Hayden Roulston absolutely smashed his Dutch rival, not only catching him, but putting enough time on him to qualify 2nd fastest.
Some armchair expert just rung up Newstalk ZB and reckons Roulston was only on a 102-inch (? - whatever that means) gear and will step it up even further today, and claims he's a very good chance of gold. I'll take that with a grain of salt though..That was an outstanding performance.