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We Love David Duffield Reader
Submissions Part 4
Tour of Spain Update
Well, its been a long time since I last
updated although a steady stream of Duffield appreciation email has been
coming in. He certainly had a lot to talk about in the first week of La
Vuelta with David Millar winning both the opening time trial and a road
stage breakaway. The images on screen of Millar's victories were greatly
enhanced by Duffield's overflowing enthusiasm and made for classic
programming. Sitting here at the moment typing up these pages I'm
listening to DD commentating on a quiet Spanish stage and he's telling us
about the tart he had last night! The mind boggles. Anyway on with your
emails:
From:
David
Subject: A
duffers moment
Hello to all in sunny
Surrey from the People's Republic of South Yorkshire.
A favourite Duffers moment
was when he was sharing the job with Stephen Roche on, as I remember, the
TdF. Duffers made some reference in an awful "Irish" accent to
Stephen living in "Cark". Stephen came back with "we call
it Cork, David". Needless to say Duffers wasn't fazed at all!
All those who complain
about our friend should be exposed to the media droids who populate US
motor sport.
BFN David
You are so right about the other media
droids. Our American friends who watch OLN have bought this up and we
dread the day Eurosport goes down the same route. Too many commentators
are worried about sticking their necks out and tend to adhere to the
lowest common denominator formula. I guess that's why DD is so popular
amongst cyclists that don't want to accept the norm.
From:
Tony
Subject: Duff
in Beacon garb
Hi guys, thought you may
want to see David in his true Beacon RCC colours (note the added Eurosport
patch, and the arm on the saddle of a Moulton steed).
We have a guy in the Beacon
who comes from "Kelly Country" and whose folks are neighbours of
the great man - he's been over there recently and says they get over 100
riders on the local clubrun. Sean K. recognised the Beacon jersey! We have
some old press records of Duff in record breaking mode, if I can lay my
hands on some I'll relay them if you're interested.
Regards
Tony Beacon RCC webmaster
Thanks Tony. I think I speak for everybody
when I say we would all love to read any info you have in your club
archives on DDs exploits. The
Beacon website is very interesting as well!
From:
Simon
Subject: Duffers
Heard during the Tour, on a
wet day...
'It's big, it's wet and
it's falling from the sky'
Profound,
Simon, VC Etoile.
Thank you!
From:
Gary, Sweeden
Subject: DD
Classic
Hey you guys, you missed
one.
"One" I hear you say, "but there are thousands."
Well ok, but the one I am referring to is the famous "Kojak
Duffieldism".
A few years ago and on an
uneventfull stage of the tdf and with Pantani in yellow DD was remarking
about how Americans could now follow the tdf on ESPN. He then went on to
say that they call Pantani the Kojak of the peleton and now that Americans
are watching that it was possible that Kojak himself was tuned in.
Unfortunately, Kojak himself, Telly Savalis had died a few months before.
Don't get me wrong, I am a
great fan of DD and owe my interest in professional cycling to him. I am
an avid rider, cycling up to 1000 miles a month in the summer. When I
emmigrated to Sweden and started cycling at the age of 27 in 1988 I knew
nothing of cycling. Having grown up like most lads in England I was
football crazy and no other sport mattered except once every four years
when the Olympics came along and the whole country united behind our
sportsmen who all too often failed.
Well, in the summers of 89
and 90 I watched some stages of the tdf on Eurosport and found DD's
insight into cycling and everything else do suit both my new found cycling
interest and my general curiosity on most other matters. He entertained me
and understanding him did not require a high level of knowledge about
cycling. His commentary eased me into the interest of professional cycling
and it is largely his words that have educated me on the stars of the past
and the races that I knew nothing of that took place whils I was watching
Chelsea FC's attempt at playing football in the late 70's, early 80's.
It is DD's attention to
everything that welcomes allcomers to his commentary.
Believe it or not but I
used to think that Eddie Mercks was English, that Lemond was French and
that Fignon was American. I also believed that the first cyclist over the
line in Paris on the final stage won the tdf overall. DD has educated me
over the years to the extent that I was able to hold my own in a
conversation with the backroom boys of the Rabobank team when they stayed
in the same hotel as me during the tour of Sweden earlier this summer. We
discussed stars and races of the 70's and 80's, many of the Rabobank staff
took part in a lot of the famous races we talked about. And I surprised
them (and myself) with what I knew.
A few years ago Eurosport
changed policy and cancelled the English commentary on Swedish cable. The
Swede who replaced him is an ex top-rider and a great commentator. Trouble
is he concentrates on the cycling all the time and his commentary is best
explained as cycling, cycling and more dammned cycling. This makes it less
interesting for newbies into the sport, he never bothers to explains
tactics and other things as he has the approach of preaching to a
converted audience. Great for other ex top-riders, totally worthless for
anyone trying to introduce a girlfriend or mate to the sport and intrigue
of professional cycling.
The last two years I have
not followed the tdf on TV, it just isn't the same without DD, when you
have had the best you can not settle for a lesser replacment. Indeed, my
interest in professional cycling has dwindled since Eurosport pensioned
off DD in Sweden.
So, to those that complain
about DD, I say count yourself lucky, you don't know how well off you are.
Like the website, good luck
in the future...
Gary , President Mora
Cycling Club Sweden
You're right Gary, there are thousands.
Hopefully with your help we will have a pretty good list of all of them
soon. Its great to read your story and I'm sure DD would be chuffed to
think he has helped you in some way to further enjoy your cycling. Keep up
the good work over there in Sweeden.
From:
Ventoux
Subject: DD
Page
One you forgot -
"Blown a gasket" the rider's speed has dropped dramatically,
usually uphill!
Ventoux
Thank you Ventoux. Keep them coming!
From:
Pip
Subject:
Great website, very
enjoyable. My humble contribution, collected with a lot of love:
He's got the bit between
his teeth - looks like this rider is going to win the race/stage He hasn't
missed a beat - makes all the right moves, doesn't make a mistake. His
little crouch position - this one was about Michele Bartoli, who rides in
a very flat-backed position, with his arms on the handlebars and his hands
in the air in front of him (which kind of makes you wonder what will
happen to him if he falls (which he did :-((()) Not his cup of tea/glass
of Rioja/Chianti - we all know that Italian and Spaniards don't drink tea,
so they must be drinking the local wine, right? (wrong - they actually do
drink tea)
- He couldn't tell Frederic
Magne fron Laurent Gane at the Manchester track world championships last
year - he called them both Florian Rousseau...
- In regards with the Queen
poster - he once said it was like working at a bank - all this money and
you can't touch it.
- At the worlds in 1999 he
started to tell us how he met Chris and Sally Boardman at the bar, and how
they forgot their wallet in their room so he picked up the check, then
cauht himself and said that a gentleman shouldn't tell!
Favourite names
mispronounced: Missaglia (you're not supposed to pronounce the G)
Savoldelli (He says "Salvodelli" - other commentators do it as
well though) Sciandri (he sayd anything between skiandri and shiandri -
it's pronounced Shandri) BTW, he pronounces "Simon" corrently.
It shold be See-MOHN, which is quite close to what he says, given the fact
that he is a hopeless Anglophone. Ever heard the French say O'Grady? Oh-grah-DEE
:-)
As for his detactors, well,
I too have had my criticism, but after I posted it to the Eurosport
website he tries to make me happy and tell us what's going on the race
radio and talk about the breaks as they happen. So if you have some
constructive criticism (not just "I can't stand him" - that's
your problem), please put it in words and let him know - he'll try his
best to meet your requirements. As for discussing unrelated topics during
the race, he said many times that he is trying not to scare off the
occasional viewer and make converts to cycling - I can live with that.
Maybe if football commentators were rying as hard I'd be more sympathetic?
Nah....
cheers
pip
Thanks Pip, I stand corrected on his
pronunciation on Simon but have you ever heard him say "Biggish
Hitters" really quickly! And you are quite right about the
constructive criticism - we all need help in what we do from time to time
and DD is human like the rest of us.
From:
Nelly, France
Subject: Did
you know that one?
A little sentance to add to
your list : David talking about Jalabert just before he took the poker dot
jersey : "God bless his cotton socks !"
I love it Nelly (from
France)
Thanks Nelly. Its a term of endearment that
gets occaisional use here in the UK but DD does sometimes forget he is
broadcasting to millions of people all over Europe sometimes doesn't he?!
From:
William
Subject: Agreeable
Cycling
Liked your page on David
Duffield - I had my first exposure to him when I caught a few stages of
this years TDF. Listening to him rabbit on about his choice of dinner and
wine the previous night whilst someone launches an attack on the peloton
was surreal!
Many thanks William
Thanks William. Plenty more races to come
this year for more menu spotting!
From:
Brian
Subject: RE:
duffers speak
Looking forward to the next
update of the page.
Here's something else that you might want to use:
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~hadland/cds.htm
And then there are Dave's RRA records at
http://website.lineone.net/~beaconrcc/BEACON.htm
Cheers, Brian
Those Links are great aren't they. If I
wasn't such a tight-arse I would splash out on the CD with the DD
interview on it. I don't think the publisher would be impressed when I
stick the transcript of DD's great words on this website though. And that
Beacon site keeps popping up doesn't it? I never realised DD did so much
stuff all those years ago. Makes it pretty hard for any other trike riders
in the Beacon to get any records now he has put them on the shelf.
Thanks everyone for the emails. Please keep
sending any info you might have on the great man and for those of you out
there who don't like David's style of commentary then in the words of the
man himself:
"If you can't stand the heat of the
kitchen then don't come into it!"
Has anyone got any pictures of
themselves with David? It would be great if we could display them on here,
perhaps with his autograph is someone has that as well.
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