Andy Waterman video: Rapha Condor Sharp at Lincoln GP
Andy’s been filming again. This is another great video following the Rapha Condor Sharp guys at a race:
Lincoln GP 2011 – Rapha Condor Sharp – Chasing the Team from Condor Cycles on Vimeo.
Going nowhere, on two wheels
Andy’s been filming again. This is another great video following the Rapha Condor Sharp guys at a race:
Lincoln GP 2011 – Rapha Condor Sharp – Chasing the Team from Condor Cycles on Vimeo.
Had an ace weekend last week following the Rapha Condor Sharp team racing the Rutland Melton CiCLE Classic.
If you’re not a Sky subscriber sometimes it can be painful getting to see some cycle sport on TV. Eurosport have an online, chargeable, application called Eurosport Player, but it’s only supported on Windows. Not a lot of use if you’re a Mac user like me.
But, I’ve just discovered that if you have Flip4Mac installled, Quicktime on the Mac will happily stream Eurosport Player feeds. So subscribe to the player, use Firefox on the Mac to log into the site, set Flip4Mac to ‘Launch Quicktime Player’ in the system prefs, and you have Eurosport on your computer whenever you like.
Nice.
Great humour
http://www.cyclingtipsblog.com/2009/02/how-to-victory-salute-like-a-pro/
I used to love Formula One motor racing. I grew up watching every race with my father. But in the last seven or eight years I just haven’t bothered, unless I particlarly wanted a Sunday afternoon nap (guaranteed watching F1 racing these days). As a total petrolhead [and cyclist!] this is a tricky thing to swallow.
I remember passing through Monaco in a Mercedes [diesel, eugh!] hire car a handful of years back, on the way to Nice for my 30th birthday. As we passed Monaco I couldn’t resist doing a recce of the circuit that would be used for the F1 race. I had to beg the-now-Mrs-Phillips for a third bash at the circuit, and I distinctly remember the excitement of trundling around the crowded road for that third time.
For the last race of the F1 season I decided it was time to tune in and watch our boy Lewis Hamilton try, for a second time, to win the season. No one can deny what he’s achieved is spectacular – and having visited the McLaren factory [for an interview] last year, I can attest to what an incredible effort goes into that team, from apparently every angle.
But, given my various passions, I also could not – and did not – want for a more deserving BBC Sports Personality of the Year than Chris Hoy (ok, a tiny lie there – I think Nicole Cooke is the most deserving cycling champion out there today; I phoned up twice and voted for Hoy then her. EDIT: Matt Seaton has some good words on the topic). In every interview Hoy comes across as a great bloke – humble, intelligent and thoughtful; but at the same time not a marketing machine, as Hamilton is prone to come across as. I have hoped, for the latter part of this year, that Hoy actually gets it, and needlessly to say I was jumping with joy and shouting at the TV this evening when he won.
Is this a sign that the public is recognising cycling as a great sport? Is this a shift in mentality that might, might just, mean that soon riding on the streets won’t mean so much abuse and lackadaisical attention from car drivers? That the sports folks such as Hoy, Cooke, Wiggins, Cavendish, Pendleton, Pooley etc won’t have to slog their hearts out for little recognition – that they’re finally seen as the hard working sports personalities that they are? I do hope so.
Testament to that this evening was the team award going to the GB Olypmics Cycling Squad, and trainer of the year going to Dave Brailsford. And rightly so I think. You know cycling is a worthy – and hard – sport when footballers finish their professional days and take up cycling as a challenge to fulfill noble causes; Geoff Thomas and Alan Shearer.
Chris Hoy – and the rest of the GB Cycling Squad – a big hand to you folks, you totally deserve all the recognition you got this evening. Congratulations.
Team GB gets gold and silver in the Keirin thanks to Chris Hoy and Ross Edgar, and gold and bronze in the men’s individual pursuit thanks to Bradley Wiggins and Steven Burke. In the women’s qualifying for the individual pursuit Wendy Houvenagel and Rebecca Romero will be up against each other in the final tomorrow! Fantastic, that’ll be another gold and another silver then.
We really do have the most impressive track cycling team in the world at the moment, and I for one think it’s fantastic.
What a race! Congratulations Chris Hoy, Jason Kenny and Jamie Staff!
Fantastic ride by Wiggins there! 4:15:03 for the 4000 metres.
What a great Olympics cycling we’re having. I wonder if it’ll do much to lift cycling as a sport in the eyes of the British public? I do hope so. It would be great to see a cyclist as BBC Sports Personality of the Year after Nicole Cooke narrowly missed it a couple of years back.
Wow! 42.950, half a second quicker than next placed France! Jamie Staff has put the fastest first lap in ever.
What an awesome start to team GB’s track cycling. Roll on the golds
Fantastic ride from Emma Pooley in the women’s time trial there. Another medal for the GB women’s cycling team!