Keith wrote:I watched it on Sunday to try and work out what all the fuss was about.
I must admit, France is stunningly beautiful*...
Appropriately enough, July 5th is our national day. When it falls at a weekend, the following Monday is the celebration day (Tynwald Day), so it was a bank holiday Monday. Cav won on both days.
*Actually, I quite enjoyed it, so much so that I phoned a friend up who is in to cycling and asked him what the f*** it was all about! I asked him why the guy who was leading about twenty metres from the line just moved over and let ten people pass. He said that he really was so close to exhaustion that simply remaining upright on the bike was enough! He told me all about the blokes in the team whose job is simply to pick up water and stuff from the support car, then ride as fast as they can to join the top lads, hand the stuff over, then free wheel until the car catches up, before doing it all again! A lot more to this cycling game than meets the eye!
Oh, and he explained that despite Cav winning two stages, he's a mile off the yellow jersey and hasn't a hope of winning the tour. Still, he's 24 and on €2,000,000+ per year, so that will help soften the blow...
Christies Child wrote:Still way above the salary of some motorcycle riders, like John McGuinness get for risking their life, but excellent value in terms of sponsorship and exposure for his sponsors.
Keith wrote:Christies Child wrote:Still way above the salary of some motorcycle riders, like John McGuinness get for risking their life, but excellent value in terms of sponsorship and exposure for his sponsors.
I've given your views an alternative angle...
Keith wrote:despite Cav winning two stages, he's a mile off the yellow jersey and hasn't a hope of winning the tour. Still, he's 24 and on €2,000,000+ per year, so that will help soften the blow...
Christies Child wrote:Keith wrote:Christies Child wrote:Still way above the salary of some motorcycle riders, like John McGuinness get for risking their life, but excellent value in terms of sponsorship and exposure for his sponsors.
I've given your views an alternative angle...
The average riders in both sports probably receive a reasonable living wage but nothing like that of an average Premiership player.
durhamshrimp wrote:John McGuiness risks his life out of choice (as do pro cyclists for that matter, but that's a different discussion). He's doing it out of choice, its something he enjoys doing so there's no reason to expect he should get paid any better just because the sport he CHOSES to do is a dangerous one.
Keith wrote:durhamshrimp wrote:John McGuiness risks his life out of choice (as do pro cyclists for that matter, but that's a different discussion). He's doing it out of choice, its something he enjoys doing so there's no reason to expect he should get paid any better just because the sport he CHOSES to do is a dangerous one.
but the original comparison was Cavendish with Premiership footballers. I was simply putting a different perspective upon things.
durhamshrimp wrote:I just personally think that what they do isn't as impressive as what some other sports stars do.
Keith wrote:not sure I agree that it is supply & demand. McGuinness is in a group of perhaps five road racers worldwide, Cavandish is in a very small group too. There are far more players capable of playing Premiership football, including a fair few outside the Premiership who have the quality to play there if opportunity came along. As a 'product' football in general and Premiership football in particular have mass market appeal where as the other sports are all niche.
I watched the Red Bull Air Race after Sunday's tour, I bet there is only a handfull of guys who can do that and I bet they are on less than Premiership footballers too!
trueshrimp wrote:great to see the tour de france on again, i watch it every year, high lights during the week, and at week end live during the day.
this year is special as i am flying out to paris to watch them on the - champs elysees,
i hope to see all the main stars- i.e. lance armstrong
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