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Cadel Evans- the new Greg "Choker" Norman?

July 28th 2008 03:33
Cadel Evans finished once again the bridesmaid of Le Tour de France yesterday, after failing to recover a large lead set by Carlos Sastre - lynchpin of the dominant CSC team. The ability of Evans cannot be doubted, however the question must be asked - "are we witnessing another Greg Norman in the making?"

The term "bridesmaid" is a common idiom in sport, one that has been attached to numerous teams and individual players over the years. Greg Norman springs immediately to mind, with his inability to close out wins in golf majors serving as a prime example. Norman is the quintessential bridesmaid; the promising and charming young lady, who has had countless steamy relationships, but commitment remains the one final flaw. Whilst her less pretty sisters and friends get married off into successful families, Norman is the never-to-settle-down wild child - whose biological clock ticks louder than a hens night in Sydney's "The Rocks" area. Ironically his recent marriage has made him more of a bridesmaid than ever before, with his dramatic loss in last week's British Open.


In swimming - Daniel "Killer" Kowalski was one of the great bridesmaids of the 20th Century, constantly being at the altar alongside the bride-to-be Kieren Perkins. Until recently, Rafael Nadal was the spinster sister to Roger Federer - during Federer's Wimbledon dynasty. Whilst never rarely making the Grand Final in recent times, the North Sydney Bears proved that they could match it all the way until the last couple of weeks - where they would inevitably crumble, too frightened to see it through and become the ARL premiers - instead seeing the Winfield Cup trophy as the embodiment of commitment; something to be avoided at all costs.

SportingMind eagerly awaits the touting of Cadel as a "choker", a lemon in lycra, a fizzled out flop of a failure. These forceful alterations are a taste of what will be to come if Cadel doesn't satisfy the pundits with a victory in next year's Tour, as the Australian public grows ominously anxious and demanding of a victory by which we can vicariously celebrate as our own. We did it! We are a pithy little island full of restless souls, spitefully eager to burn our athletes at the stake if they don't fulfil our insatiable thirst for international sporting success.


Is Evans going to be the next Norman - or will he reign supreme next year - as we await his triumphant victory with baited breathe?

Who knows. But in sport there are some people/teams that are destined to run second, individuals that simply cannot break through the final frontier and grasp an elusive victory. SportingMind takes no pleasure from watching teams falter at the final hurdle, however it is a reality of sport that some people prefer the comfortable room temperature of the restaurant dining room to the dramatic heat of the kitchen.

As Gordon Ramsay would suggest - "if you can't handle the heat, then *#%^&&$ off".

-SportingMind


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Comment by Aimzster

July 28th 2008 03:49
You have to feel for Evans - to have such promise only to go second AGAIN to ANOTHER Spaniard. I think it may be too early to call him a Choker - Norman's had multitude of chances and nothing to show for it. But Evans really only has 2 years' tops to redeem himself. Let's cross our fingers next year he'll finally walk down the bloody aisle.

Comment by Captain Carnage

July 28th 2008 06:26
Calling him a choker is way over the top. The rest of his team is rubbish in terms of helping him win the tour. Sastre's CSC team has a considerably larger budget and as such has far better riders. When Sastre made his move he had 3 or 4 team-mates covering Evans. Evans' team-mates? They're probably still in the Alps somewhere...

Comment by David Edwards

July 28th 2008 09:51
He's not a choker - but he did rely too heavily on gaining time back in the time trial, which is exactly the way he played the Tour de France last year. If he follows about the race in the exact same fashion again next year, relying on that final time trial surge, he's not a choker - but simply an idiot.

Comment by Captain Carnage

July 28th 2008 11:38
I think that final time trial comes too late for him. After a friendless trip through the Alps he doesn't seem to have the pace. He doesn't really have that much of a choice in his strategy as guys like Sastre, climbing is their strength, while time trialling is Evans strength. Evans going too hard in the climb wothout help is like riding an out and out swooper in horse racing a little too close to the speed...it doesn't work either...

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