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Saturday 27 July 2013

Wiggins v Froome


Sir Bradley Wiggins
Chris Froome
Like buses, you wait over 100 years for a British winner of the Tour de France and then two come along in quick succession. However, I can't help but think that Chris Froome may forever have the Buzz Aldrin "second man on the moon" feeling about his own 2013 Yellow Jersey glory.
Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin, ScD 1963 (Cou...
Buzz Aldrin
Neil Armstrong
Neil Armstrong
After Neil Armstrong took his first tentative step onto the lunar surface and spoke the immortal words "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind," what was Buzz Aldrin going to do for an encore? After Sir Bradley Wiggins' triumph in 2012, becoming the first Briton to win the Tour de France General Classification and the coveted Maillot Jaune, any subsequent British success was always going to be met with "Wiggo did it first!"



But, 2012 could have been very different for the French cycle race, the premier cycle race in the world. At times, Chris Froome was patently stronger than Wiggins up the mountains. On Stage 11, Froome was called back  from attacking the leaders of the day's race by the Sky management to help Wiggins climb La Toussuire (TDF Stage 11 La Toussuire). On Stage 17, Froome was held on a tight rein by Sky to help Wiggins finish at Peyragudes (TDF Stage 17 Peyragudes), but could easily have won the stage. Froome showed loyalty to his Team Leader by sacrificing his own chances of glory to protect the Yellow Jersey and, ultimately, bring about the first British General Classification win in the race's history.


This year, unfettered by the absence of Wiggins due to illness and injury, Froome was allowed to show the world what he could do as Sky's Team Leader in the 100th Tour de France. Once in the Maillot Jaune, Froome never let it go and was helped by his own lieutenant in the form of Richie Porte who carried out the same sterling job of supporting his Team Leader up the mountains as Froome did for Wiggins a year earlier. Crossing the line arm in arm on the Champs-Élysées, the Sky Team were united, basking in Froome's glory and a third Sky triumph in 2014 cannot be ruled out.


However, what most cycling fans want to see is a Wiggins/Froome head to head, winner takes all Tour de France. The 2012 course was more suited to Wiggins' time trialling, whereas the 2013 one suited Froome's climbing skills. A more neutral course, designed to enhance both riders' specialities would be a contest most people in the cycling fraternity would love to see. Not since Sebastian Coe and Steve Ovett's rivalry on the athletics tracks of the world in the 1980's, or Nigel Benn and Chris Eubank meeting in the boxing ring in the late 1980's/early 1990's, has British sport had two athletes at the pinnacle of their sport at the same time. Unfortunately, this may never happen, as long as both Wiggins and Froome are members of the same team. It may mean that one or other of them has to leave the Sky Pro Cycling setup and have another team build around them in order for this battle to commence, and for the spectacle to played out in the land of the Gauls next summer.



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Sunday 21 July 2013

Mel Smith R.I.P.

Nothing brings home the notion of your own mortality than the death of those celebrities with whom you have grown up, especially those who achieved their fame during your formative years. As a teenager and then older still, I enjoyed watching  Mel Smith as part of the British comedic evolution that emerged from the late seventies in Not the Nine O'Clock News and developed into the double act with Griff Rhys Jones in Alas Smith and Jones.


Gerald the Gorilla
The Swedish Chemist Shop
Other sites will have eulogised on his life, with obituaries listing his many achievements. As I didn't personally know him, it's not really my place to add to these, not having any anecdotes about his life with which to amuse the reader. However, I did watch the aforementioned programmes, so have memories of what I believe were his finest sketches. From them, I have chosen five which made me laugh and which I think the reader will enjoy. FromNot the Nine O'Clock News, we have Gerald the Gorilla (NTNON - Gerald the Gorilla) and The Swedish Chemist Shop (NTNON - The Swedish Chemist Shop); the observant among you will notice that his partner in crime for these sketches was Rowan Atkinson (Mr. Bean).


With Griff Rhys Jones, Mel Smith went on to star in the sketch show Alas Smith and Jones. On these shows, the pair were famous for their head to head sketches where they conducted often daft conversations in profile. These are so numerous and available on Youtube that I will let the reader browse through the website and decide on their favourite. However, there were three sketches in the shows that stuck in my mind and that I feel are worth the reader experiencing. One of the sketches includes the actor Nicholas Ball and, for those of you from overseas, illustrates the often perplexing language of the English localised vernacular and colloquialisms, especially the London way of talking (AS&J - Police Complaint). Another sketch based in a boxing gym focuses on the English language as spoken by the (AS&J - Boxing)
indigenous population, again more from the London perspective.


The last sketch from Alas Smith and Jones centres on a funeral which I'm sure would be gratefully received at Mel Smith's own. Here, Mel Smith is one of the mourners and Griff Rhys Jones plays the clergyman presiding over the proceedings (AS&J - Grave).
  




I hope the reader enjoys the sketches and, in doing so, pays homage to the passing of one of the funniest and influential comedic actors of his age.

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Tuesday 2 July 2013

Feed A Read


I have discovered another route to market for my novels -  FeedARead.com is sponsored by the Arts Council of England and supported by the publishers Orion Publishing Group and Random House Group. On the Feed A Read website, an author can upload their manuscript, produce book covers and organise how the book will be distributed and sold. The service is free, but, for a fee, Feed A Read will facilitate the distribution of books through bookseller distributors:


The advantages of the BookSeller Distribution Service is that this makes your book available to order via most major booksellers, including Amazon, Book Depository, and Barnes and Noble, and many of the larger bookseller sites also enable free book delivery worldwide













For all aspiring authors, this is a valuable resource with which to get their work into print and allow the world at large to discover their stories. Also, because the author retains the copyright to their work, the manuscript can be published elsewhere such as through Amazon.com's Kindle Direct Publishing


Cromarty Biggs Powder Monkey
Feed A Read edition
I have now put  my completed novels through both channels and am rather pleased at the look of the book covers produced through the  Feed A Read website. Cromarty Biggs Powder Monkey is available to purchase at the time of writing and In Search of the Beast is waiting for the cover to be approved. Please take a look at the Feed A Read website and purchase a copy of my books while you're there!