Philisms in the TDU
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Philisms in the TDUHeard one just now. A young head on wise shoulders
Re: Philisms in the TDUPerhaps instead of "Philisms" they could be called "Liggetures" ... after you've said one you want to tie your mouth shut.
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To be fair that one was Robbie McEwen
Re: Philisms in the TDUPleasant rural scene - horses cantering across a paddock.
Liggett: "There's some nice horse meat down there" Perhaps he missed breakfast. Cycle touring blog and tour journals: whispering wheels...
Re: Philisms in the TDUThe sky train is forming... Last year this team led out sprint king Mark Cavendish, the fastest bike rider in the world...
Eisel is now leading the peloton up the mountain. His Sky team mate is Bradley Wiggins, Tour De France winner and gold medalist at the Olympic games time trial.... .... Any opportunity to throw in two British names in a race they are not involved in! ![]() n=8 (2011 road, 2004 road, 2010 track, 2009 foldup, 1990 hybrid, 1992 indoor trainer, 2007 road now a rental, 1970's step through)
Re: Philisms in the TDUAnd Sherwin must be running out of ideas too - he trotted out his old "suitcase of courage" line on the Corkscrew the other day...
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You guys are so cynical its on prime time tv ...... IF they expand a bit to educate people who would normally not watch cycling then all power to them. Crickey this is Australia and there is cycling on tv every day from 9.30 to 11 or when ever it finishes. I get to choose tennis or cycling and I love the choice tennis SUCKS Sent from my MB526 using Tapatalk 2
Re: Philisms in the TDUIndeed, I love the voices of cycling and understand that they are catering for an audience that may not be so tuned to the sport than us.
Re: Philisms in the TDUHost: How about the Gorilla, Andre Greipel? How good do you have to be to win 13 times?
Phil: If you win 13 times, you're pretty good. Host: ...Yes, he is pretty good.
Re: Philisms in the TDULiggett and Sherwin talking about how riders prepare for a season based upon what they want to acheive.
Liggett is explaining how riders preparing for the TdF tend to start slowly in the season. Liggett:"Having said that however, Cadel's team-mate, TJ Van Garderen is currently racing in the Tour De San Luis and is coming second." Sherwin: "I think you can put that down to youthful experience". Really? Youthful experience? Kev.
Re: Philisms in the TDUHow can Liggett still be in a job after the BS he came out with late last year (quite apart from the whole Liggetisms thing, which I actually don't mind so much, adds a degree of humour)? Unbelievable.
Re: Philisms in the TDULiggett's looking tired - retirement is beckoning I think.
But there others, every bit as competent and entertaining - Carlton Kirby, David Harmon, Brian Smith, Magnus Backstedt (when he stops riding for good). Even Sean Kelly makes a half-decent fist of it. The future of cycling commentary is assured. Cycle touring blog and tour journals: whispering wheels...
Re: Philisms in the TDUIs it my imagination or is Phil getting more muddled and confused more often?
I'm not so much a cyclist..more of a sit down comedian
Re: Philisms in the TDULiggett said last year that he wanted to retire already, because he's feeling his age and has other things to do, but he can't because he is bound by contracts for a few more years.
In that case it's understandable that maybe his commentary is suffering from fatigue or a slight reduction in effort or enthusiasm. It would be a shame if he lets the disenchantment show enough to compromise his reputation. btw thanks Joeblake, "Liggetures" is brilliant!
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