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  • Jim R
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 15921
    • Jim
    • Shropshire

    #1

    Sir Mark Cavendish

    Recently knighted, Sir Mark Cavendish, has today won his 35th Tour de France stage. The greatest sprinter of all time. He had shared the record with the Belgian Eddie Merckz but today his win means the record is all his.
    Congratulations on a truly incredible career and a record which, in all probability, will never be broken.
    And he's British :smiling3:
  • Dave Ward
    • Apr 2018
    • 10549

    #2
    Originally posted by Jim R
    And he's British :smiling3:
    ...............well, a Manxman
    Dave

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    • Guest

      #3
      Originally posted by Jim R
      He had shared the record with the Belgian Eddie Merckz but today his win means the record is all his.
      So now he can make a claim along the same lines as Noël Vantyghem:
      Originally posted by Noël Vantyghem
      Together with Eddy Merckx, I won all the Classics to be won. I, Paris-Tours, he, the rest.
      (because Paris-Tours is the only Classic Merckx never won).

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      • Guest

        #4
        Originally posted by Jim R
        Recently knighted, Sir Mark Cavendish, has today won his 35th Tour de France stage. The greatest sprinter of all time. He had shared the record with the Belgian Eddie Merckz but today his win means the record is all his.
        Congratulations on a truly incredible career and a record which, in all probability, will never be broken.
        And he's British :smiling3:
        A well done to him. And well deserved.

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        • Andy the Sheep
          SMF Supporters
          • Apr 2019
          • 1864
          • Andrea
          • North Eastern Italy

          #5
          Numbers are in favour of Sir Mark Cavendish or Cav as his team mates call him, but his victories are all sprints while Eddie "the cannibal" Mercks won most of his stages leaving the rest lagging behind by meters, seconds or minutes. Anyway, a sprinter like Cavendish is something the cycling world won't see for many many years on. Chapeau!

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          • Miko
            SMF Supporters
            • Feb 2024
            • 637

            #6
            Originally posted by Andy the Sheep
            Numbers are in favour of Sir Mark Cavendish or Cav as his team mates call him, but his victories are all sprints while Eddie "the cannibal" Mercks won most of his stages leaving the rest lagging behind by meters, seconds or minutes. Anyway, a sprinter like Cavendish is something the cycling world won't see for many many years on. Chapeau!
            Well done Cav, nice to have a Brit at the top

            Miko (Eddie Mercks is twenty per cent of the answer to the ultimate quiz question, 'Name five famous Belgians'?)

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            • Guest

              #7
              Another, if you’re talking sportsmen, would be Raymond Ceulemans.

              Who?

              The man who has more world championship titles than probably anyone else, ever, in anything.

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              • Jim R
                SMF Supporters
                • Apr 2018
                • 15921
                • Jim
                • Shropshire

                #8
                Originally posted by Miko
                Miko (Eddie Mercks is twenty per cent of the answer to the ultimate quiz question, 'Name five famous Belgians'?)
                We're getting off topic but Audrey Hepburn was Belgian. Well she was born Edda van Heemstra Hepburn- Ruston in Brussels. There's a plaque on her house. Now you can't get more famous than Audrey :tongue-out3:

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  She was born in Brussels, but had the British nationality because her father was British and her mother, Dutch, but Dutch law only allowed passing nationality on through the father so she didn’t have double nationality even if she considered herself half-Dutch. Her name would also not have included Van Heemstra, as that was her mother’s surname, and again, her official name would have been given name(s) plus her father’s family name. Which, looking it up, was Audrey Kathleen Ruston.

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                  • Miko
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Feb 2024
                    • 637

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Jakko
                    Another, if you’re talking sportsmen, would be Raymond Ceulemans.

                    Who?

                    The man who has more world championship titles than probably anyone else, ever, in anything.
                    If we have to say'who? ' then that doesn't qualify under the definition of' famous'

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      That depends, of course, on what you’re interested in

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