Forget SPotY...
rob_spedding
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Whaddya reckon?
Rob Spedding, Editor, Cycling Plus
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Chris Hoy and Mark Cavendish are the best in the world at their disciplines but neither are good all rounders. However, they are both so dominant that maybe it compensates for their lack of all round skills................ maybe :?
Anyway............ I vote for Cavendish because he's already a sprinting legend and I think we can see much more from him in the future.0 -
Hey there,
I have to vote David Millar for 2 reasons.
1) He can throw a bike further than anyone else has demonstrated
2) The way he pushed the pace so high it fractured the peloton on the mountain stage of the Tour of Ireland. That left a lasting impression on me.
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David Millar*
*(When he was on EPO)
Don't rake up my mistakes, i know exactly what they are.0 -
Surely that would have to read Britain's best current male cyclist?
Having read that book about Chris Hoy and him winning BBC Sports personality of the year and 3 golds, I'll go for him. He'd probably get my "all time" vote too for that matter.0 -
Miller is just an arrogant drug taking also-ran who I doubt will come to anything.0
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All respect to Chris Hoy and his achievements, but my vote had to go to Mark Cavendish! He's got the best legs in cycling and... HE'S HOT!!!!!0
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bradley wiggins for his hair!!!!!
i've also heard he ride's a bike not badly?0 -
Well i have a bit of a crush on Mark Beaumont - i think its the beard thing.... so i guess i will vote for him.blog: bellevedere0
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Cav for now,but i reccon Steve Cummings will rise to the top,in a couple of years or soso many cols,so little time!0