He was nominated 3 years ago and came second to Mo Farah. Since then he has won the next 3 championships so its understandable for the question to be asked by the Irish why he has been missed off the list having broken the records when the F1 driver from Stevenage gets nominated every year. You have to remember that the Irish pay a lot more attention to bike racing than the mainland does so their riders have a higher profile among the general public.
Looking at the 6 i dont even know who 2 of them are (jockey and batter) and Hamilton is always on the list. From the rest we have a boxer who says he doesnt want to be on the list, a snooker player with a dubious past involving the porn trade and tax avoidance and the Liverpool club captain as they finally won the League.
Not exactly a shining light of personalities ...... I mean Andy Murray won it three fucking times ffs
Major difference between Foggy and Rea, and I hate to say it as Foggy is a wanker, but Foggy could ride anything, anywhere. I don't think JR could be at home on the IOM as Foggy was. Both were fortunate in that WSB they both had excellent bikes.
As for Hamilton, he's the BBC's dream winner, he ticks every woke box. But he has zero personality ironically.
Bigjawa wrote: Thu Dec 03, 2020 7:02 pm
Major difference between Foggy and Rea, and I hate to say it as Foggy is a wanker, but Foggy could ride anything, anywhere. I don't think JR could be at home on the IOM as Foggy was. Both were fortunate in that WSB they both had excellent bikes.
As for Hamilton, he's the BBC's dream winner, he ticks every woke box. But he has zero personality ironically.
I'd say 90% of the UK population have heard of Hamilton. Same as for Barry Sheene.
I'd bet less than 5% have heard of Johnny Rea.
Bigjawa wrote: Thu Dec 03, 2020 7:02 pm
Major difference between Foggy and Rea, and I hate to say it as Foggy is a wanker, but Foggy could ride anything, anywhere. I don't think JR could be at home on the IOM as Foggy was. Both were fortunate in that WSB they both had excellent bikes.
As for Hamilton, he's the BBC's dream winner, he ticks every woke box. But he has zero personality ironically.
I'd say 90% of the UK population have heard of Hamilton. Same as for Barry Sheene.
I'd bet less than 5% have heard of Johnny Rea.
I'd bet less than 1% have heard of the horse woman, as it is, I'd only heard of Hamilton, Fury (who wants no part of it anyway) and the snooker bloke.