His team certainly rode superbly for him, but they didn't blow away the opposition in both time trials and they couldn't actually ride up those mountains for him, Wiggins had to do that himself.
The crux of it really is that had Team Sky won and their lead rider been Belgian, French or whatever would we have the hype - probably not.So when you analyse it, the hype is because of his nationalality, not because of the achievement.And that is not to take anything away from the achievement.
Sky's lead rider is from Belgium isn't he?
Well it was a very long day but worth every minute. We were on the Champs Elysee at 9.30am and there were already a fair few people there. We stayed at the Arc de Triomphe end so didn't see the sprint finish but got an excellent view of the riders both going up the Champs Elysee and then back down again. The atmosphere was incredible.
That last photo shows one of the greatest moments in British sport. The winner of the Tour de France leading out the World Champion to win an iconic sprint on the Champs Elysee (the sprinters' cup final) for the 4th consecutive time.Yellow & Rainbow jerseys - brilliant!
Quote from: SteveN on July 25, 2012, 08:51:20 AMThat last photo shows one of the greatest moments in British sport. The winner of the Tour de France leading out the World Champion to win an iconic sprint on the Champs Elysee (the sprinters' cup final) for the 4th consecutive time.Yellow & Rainbow jerseys - brilliant!Actually that was on the third circuit - we didn't see the sprint from where we were standing.
So look out on saturday. If Stannard and Cav make it in one piece over the 9 laps of Box Hill (where I'll be watching) then Stannard will pull any break back once it flattens out.h He is a beast. Brad will lead out and Cav will win. I am not totally confident that they'll make it around Box Hill though. The Italians and Spanish will push it like hell around there to try and drop them.