SPOTY 2021
- MemphisFlash
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- MemphisFlash
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Adam Peaty at 9-1 looks a good punt for SPOTY 2021
I thought Mark Cavendish was a good bet at 25's until we won so many golds...
4 x TDF Wins
Most winningist (if that's a word) TDF cyclist in history
World Championships to come...
Then Tom Daley, Adam Peaty and the Kennys happened!
DM'd you Memphis if you get chance, appreciate you're busy!
4 x TDF Wins
Most winningist (if that's a word) TDF cyclist in history
World Championships to come...
Then Tom Daley, Adam Peaty and the Kennys happened!
DM'd you Memphis if you get chance, appreciate you're busy!
And what if Hamilton becomes the most successful driver in F1 history by winning this season?Shaung89 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 3:29 pmI thought Mark Cavendish was a good bet at 25's until we won so many golds...
4 x TDF Wins
Most winningist (if that's a word) TDF cyclist in history
World Championships to come...
Then Tom Daley, Adam Peaty and the Kennys happened!
DM'd you Memphis if you get chance, appreciate you're busy!
My bet would be Jason Kenny. Superb history-making achievements and properly down-to earth.
And he left us with the image of the Keirin. What may have been his last race, he just glanced over his shoulder, saw a gap and took off like a missile and made it stick.
Unfortunately his reputation has become a little tarnished over recent weeks otherwise yes, he'd be bang up there.greenmark wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 3:59 pmAnd what if Hamilton becomes the most successful driver in F1 history by winning this season?Shaung89 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 3:29 pmI thought Mark Cavendish was a good bet at 25's until we won so many golds...
4 x TDF Wins
Most winningist (if that's a word) TDF cyclist in history
World Championships to come...
Then Tom Daley, Adam Peaty and the Kennys happened!
DM'd you Memphis if you get chance, appreciate you're busy!
My bet would be Jason Kenny. Superb history-making achievements and properly down-to earth.
And he left us with the image of the Keirin. What may have been his last race, he just glanced over his shoulder, saw a gap and took off like a missile and made it stick.
Looking back through previous Olympic years, I believe F Flintoff in 2004 is the only person to not win a medal at the Olympics and finish in the Top3 of SPOTY - please correct me if this is wrong below:
2016 (Rio)
A.Murray, A.Brownlee, N.Skelton
2012 (London)
B.Wiggins, J.Ennis, A.Murray
2008 (Beijing)
C.Hoy, L.Hamilton, R.Adlington
2004 (Athens)
K.Holmes, M.Pinsent, A.Flintoff
2000 (Sydney)
S.Redgrave, D.Lewis, T.G Thompson
- Crazyskier
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Kenny for me. Deservedly so. Would love Laura second too.greenmark wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 3:59 pmAnd what if Hamilton becomes the most successful driver in F1 history by winning this season?Shaung89 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 3:29 pmI thought Mark Cavendish was a good bet at 25's until we won so many golds...
4 x TDF Wins
Most winningist (if that's a word) TDF cyclist in history
World Championships to come...
Then Tom Daley, Adam Peaty and the Kennys happened!
DM'd you Memphis if you get chance, appreciate you're busy!
My bet would be Jason Kenny. Superb history-making achievements and properly down-to earth.
And he left us with the image of the Keirin. What may have been his last race, he just glanced over his shoulder, saw a gap and took off like a missile and made it stick.
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Lol. The weaker sex eh? involved in a chaotic crash. Gets back on the bike and finishes the race and carry's on through the following races as normal.Crazyskier wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 7:54 pmKenny for me. Deservedly so. Would love Laura second too.greenmark wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 3:59 pmAnd what if Hamilton becomes the most successful driver in F1 history by winning this season?Shaung89 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 3:29 pmI thought Mark Cavendish was a good bet at 25's until we won so many golds...
4 x TDF Wins
Most winningist (if that's a word) TDF cyclist in history
World Championships to come...
Then Tom Daley, Adam Peaty and the Kennys happened!
DM'd you Memphis if you get chance, appreciate you're busy!
My bet would be Jason Kenny. Superb history-making achievements and properly down-to earth.
And he left us with the image of the Keirin. What may have been his last race, he just glanced over his shoulder, saw a gap and took off like a missile and made it stick.
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True grit. But put that to her and I'm sure she'd say ' What else would I do? It's my job!'.
- Crazyskier
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I prefer to say, 'the fairer sex'. Call me old fashioned...greenmark wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 10:41 pmLol. The weaker sex eh? involved in a chaotic crash. Gets back on the bike and finishes the race and carry's on through the following races as normal.Crazyskier wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 7:54 pmKenny for me. Deservedly so. Would love Laura second too.greenmark wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 3:59 pm
And what if Hamilton becomes the most successful driver in F1 history by winning this season?
My bet would be Jason Kenny. Superb history-making achievements and properly down-to earth.
And he left us with the image of the Keirin. What may have been his last race, he just glanced over his shoulder, saw a gap and took off like a missile and made it stick.
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True grit. But put that to her and I'm sure she'd say ' What else would I do? It's my job!'.
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Agreed. The fairer sex, I mean. Not you being old fashioned. Not much wrong with that though.Crazyskier wrote: ↑Tue Aug 10, 2021 5:33 pmI prefer to say, 'the fairer sex'. Call me old fashioned...greenmark wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 10:41 pmLol. The weaker sex eh? involved in a chaotic crash. Gets back on the bike and finishes the race and carry's on through the following races as normal.Crazyskier wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 7:54 pm
Kenny for me. Deservedly so. Would love Laura second too.
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True grit. But put that to her and I'm sure she'd say ' What else would I do? It's my job!'.
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- Crazyskier
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And how far out if she should lose... I'd guess that the potential movement out from 1.62 should she lose is somewhat greater than the movement in should she win.Therefore, based upon an uncertain final tonight, my instinct is to LAY at 1.62 and aim to green up around evens...
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