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CRÈME ANGLAISE

By Joe Hall • 23rd July 2012 11:50am • Posted in Tour de France

Photo by Wade Wallace

“I'm almost the last person to soak it up and know what it feels like.”

Whilst Monsieur Wiggins will undoubtedly hold onto his down-to-earth professionalism, it must have been a surreal experience for the man from Lancashire via North London standing atop the world’s most glamorous podium in Paris. Undoubtedly a proper English gent, it’s hard not to feel swathes of pride if you are British and you like your cycle racing. Le bon temps.

Embarrassing renditions of God Save the Queen aside, it was an afternoon of ecstasy for the finest of British sportsmen. Mark Cavendish, in perfectly scripted fashion, destroyed his opponents once more with an immaculate trajectory towards his fourth stage win on “Aux Champs-Élysées”. And what was even more delightful about how this script unfurled was how Wiggins, in his yellow, leading-man accoutrements, escorted his friend and world champion along the boulevard like a chauffeur opening the door of his gold-plated Bentley. Chapeau.

The Times suggests that Bradley “has proved to be absolutely the best of men.” His politeness on the descent of the Col de Peguere, waiting for poor old Cuddles to get his delivery of a new bike, his ability to turn the French media on its head (“God Save the King!”) and his quip on the podium likening it to drawing “first prize in the raffle” just add flourishes to his emphatic cruise and conquer of the world’s greatest stage race. Formidable.

Of course there should be plenty of people to congratulate this weekend, including the people who helped launch Rapha’s new Cycle Club in London. A lot like Team Sky’s leadout, the timing was perfect and the celebrations will continue from now until well after the Olympics has packed up and toddled off. So here’s to Wiggins, Cavendish, Froome and the gang, hats off and corks out. Sante.

Comments

Leslie Kett

23rd July 2012 02:14pm

We never did get to hear the other raffle numbers :-)

SEROK SONG

23rd July 2012 02:22pm

Congrats from South Korea
Well, think Passion for cycle made it.
hats off to WIGO!

Kevin McEwen

23rd July 2012 03:45pm

Lesley Garrett…dearie me…! Loved BW's face during the absolute murdering of the anthem…

Rick Sutton

23rd July 2012 05:03pm

Who's idea was that? Well done Wiggo and all the Sky Team. Utterly wonderful

Matt Cartwright

23rd July 2012 05:19pm

Can we all agree a musical anthem is the only accepted anthem? Unless Rosanne Bar is singing it.

That said, what a day!

Christopher Davis

23rd July 2012 10:09pm

Frankly the slaughtered rendition of the national anthem was embaressing the 'pistols version would have beeen better!!!!!

Hishamuddin Abu Kassim

24th July 2012 08:09am

when can we see champions with cycling caps on a podium?

Luuk Spijkerman

24th July 2012 10:51am

That's all really nice (Wiggo winning and all), but what about sideburns? Do all cyclist need sideburns now?

And I agree Christopher, the Pistols would have been better.

Paul Carter

24th July 2012 03:41pm

Yeah that God save the queen thing did have me cringeing a bit. National anthems seem completely out of place in professional road cycling - it was after all a (multi-national) team effort. Do they always play the the winner's anthem - I can't say I've noticed it in the past. (I probably wouldn't have noticed this one had it not been such a dire offering).

Mikael Liddy

25th July 2012 01:33am

Re: Paul
It's historically been an instrumental rendition of the winner's national anthem, but last year Tina Arena decided she wanted to perform the Aussie one for Cadel & they seem to have decided to run with it.

Dale Newnham

26th July 2012 04:44am

Tina Arena did a great job, perhaps next year Bradley can bring his guitar and have Paul Weller join him for a decent rendition…

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