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We Love David Duffield Reader
Submissions Part 9
We got so many emails about DD over the
summer that this update is a 2page job. Or 3 pages if you count the
amazing collection that Jim sent in
From:
DJ
Subject:
DDisms
Having watched a few of the
stages of the TDF, and been amazed at some of the things this commentator
has been saying, I thought I'd search for a pic of him on the net... and I
found myself at this site... the relief ! i'm not alone !
my favourite so far :
" ..and all these people have come out to see these riders and in
enjoy the sunshine, some of them havn't got many clothes on, and here
comes Christy (anderson) to join me, she hasn't got many clothes on
either, I can see her gorgeous body, thanx christy you,ve ruined my day,
no you havent you've made my day, er.... whatever..er...whats
happening"
Regards, Dom J, London.
The whole christie anderson thing must have
been down to the extraordinary hot weather that was sweeping across Europe
in Summer 2003. I was waiting for him to introduce her as Chesty Anderson.
Maybe next year someone can call her that when chatting to him between
stages and then it will be subconciously lodged in his brain and come out
in the next day's stage?
From:
Feargal Mc
Subject:
Duffield
http://filmtalk.guardian.co.uk/WebX?7@.@.4a915e80/
fmk
Glad to see there are other great places to
talk about DD and spread the word!
From:
Aaron C
Subject:
David Duffield
Dear Addiscombe CC,
I thought you might like to
include this in the next update of your Duffield page.
As I write I'm listening to
stage 16 of le TdF over the Eurosport website, which is great. I couldn't
think of any Duffieldisms you don't have, but he just said something which
I though was quite typical. Ludovic Turpin of Ag2R is trying to escape the
peloton...
"Turpin looks to be
bridging the gap to Hamilton. Not Dick Turpin. My horse, my horse, my
kingdom for a horse. No, that's not right. For once I'm not the only one
that's confused. He was a highwayman on the North Road, but no relation to
this Turpin......." Just crazy. And he's constantly flirting with
Christie Anderson.
More to the point, you
wanted any pictures or autographs of the maestro for the page. Well I have
both. I was lucky enough to bump into him at the Paris-Roubaix this year,
while searching for riders' autographs at the team presentation in
Compiègne on the Saturday. The photo was taken while David was in full
flow explaining to me the best route to take and the best places to stop
to catch the race. He was happy to talk with me, and just seems to have a
lot of time for people. It made my day.


The autograph is on the
cover of the race brochure, with a load of riders' autographs. His is the
only near-legible one though.
Great site by the way, and
maybe I could join you on one of your easy club rides in the near future.
Regards,
Aaron
Ludovic Turpin, jeez that's asking for
trouble really isn't it having a name like that?! Sort of like when he
uttered "Its carpets for Kurtens" earlier in the season. Glad to
see you met him and got a great photo. Did anyone ever get back to you
about coming on the rides I don't think I've seen you out (ok we get over
70 out most Saturdays now so it isn't always easy spotting people but I
would always seek out another Duffield fan!
From:
Rob C
Subject:
From Rob
> I can't be sure that
these haven't been mentioned before but here goes: > > In the 1997
tour the time trial was sponsored by Festina, as was one of the teams. A
Festina rider (it may have been Virenque) was waiting for the off and had
a large reflective visor on the front of his helmet which was reflecting
the word Festina from the ramp in front of him. DD sees this and comments
'Would you look at that Stephen, they've even managed to get their team
name onto their visors' > > From this year's (2003) stage finishing
at Luz Ardiden: > > Armstrong has fallen off once and pulled his
foot out, there's general moaning in the commentary box from both DD and
Christy about the part that spectators might play in the outcome of the
tour. The camera then pans to the fans at one the hairpins picking out a
'ghoul' dressed in a white shroud, a green painted face holding a green
flare in either hand. The commentary goes quiet while the great man
considers his reaction, and then in a quiet voice he says ' Oh lord,
there's one born every minute'. > > I fell off the couch laughing at
that one. That's why it's worth listening to him for 7 hours, in all that
time of rambling there's bound to be the odd nugget. > > > >
Rob C
Just the odd nugget?!?!?!
From:
Steve
Subject:
The Duffer
mentioned this very site today, though he seemed to mangle the URL (no
surprise there)- Steve
Thats part of the fun for us now - all the
variations of ww.adiscombecc.org under the sun!
From:
Rik
Subject:
Duff Section
Hi
Just been looking at your
site after DD plugged it on air today - excellent stuff!
Don't know if you've
covered these, but with Christi Anderson on the tour this year DD's
thoughts seem to be headed in one direction - there were couple of corkers
a few days back - talking about Lance Armstrong (?):
"He's got really
massive hung, er lungs"
...and of the Euskatel (?)
team:
"They've got some of
the breast climbers in the world"
Lots of mentions of
"red ink" this year - what could that be?
Poor old Duff seems to be
taking a real bashing this year on the Eurosport message board - but I
think you're right - people expect DD and Sean Kelly to be Liggett and
Sherwen but forget that they (L&S) never talk for more than fifteen
minutes and they are commentating on edited highlights put together after
the stage.
Cheers
Rik
I think the Red Ink means the red wine that
is imbibed by the commentary team most nights! L&S have been good but
if you want to experience the real drama of the race as well as getting a
feel for what happens to the tour caravan between the stages as it winds
its way around France then DD is definitely your man.
From:
Ian G
Subject:
Duffisms
Hello How about adding
"too as well" to the list of duffisms and from today
"before you put your
stilettos in the proverbial" - before you put your foot in it
(Christie)
"and people say no
David I think you've got it wrong again" - I got it right -for once
Keep up the good work
Ian G
Excellent!!!!
From:
Ian G
Subject:
Duffisms
Hello,
A couple more,
"you don't touch a
mans f***** hat" -2001 Giro I think
and another one from
yesterday, (TDF 2003) "those of you who watch all day, off sick or
unemployed"
Pure Class.
Long may he Reign
Ian G
The Giro one is a bit steep isnt it? And
don't forget those that are burying Granny whenever there is a major
mountain stage on!
From:
Charlie B
Subject:
David Duffield
Hi,
Just spent a glorious
couple of hours reading through your site and particularly enjoyed the
Duffield tribute. Spot on, all of it (apart from the guy who doesn't like
Duffield, but then there are people who don't like Monty Python too... ;o)
). One Duffieldism seems to have been missed:
"Giants of the
road." As in "It's fantastic to see all these people up on this
hill to see these giants of the road, some of them probably got up before
me and my fabulous local breakfast of corn-fed starling pie and a piece of
Russell's baguette" or something.
Anyway... Honours List. I
was astonished to find that the man still hasn't been honoured and thought
that you guys would be in a better position to get a nomination form in
(as I'm based in Cyprus for a while). So here's what you need to do:
http://www.cabinet-office.gov.uk/ceremonial/
Listing his amazing
personal achievements, the introduction of BMXing to the UK and his
phenomenal services to sportscasting would present a great case for at
least an MBE (OBE would be well deserved. Dammit, just knight him and be
done!)
If you want some help
compiling the case, just ask, I'm happy to pitch in. It's a great idea.
Finally, I found your club
site when looking for (and failing to find) a club in my own manor of
Wimbledon, and am seriously considering the idea of forming a
socially-minded club to cover our area. Have a home base in mind, just
need some pointers to get going. Do you have a constitution or articles?
And would you mind if I and possibly a couple of others tagged along over
the winter to see how a clearly popular and enjoyable club runs itself?
Regards,
Charlie B
Thats a great idea. We will definitely be
in touch and if anyone else wants to get an honour moving then please do -
the more people working on this the better. Please come out with us
Charlie whenever you want - we have a weekly email rides list that lists
everything going on in our Agreeable world which currently comes out every
Thursday - get signed up for that and come along whenever you fancy.
From:
David Mc
Subject:
David Duffieldisms
How about this observation
from the great man heard on describing a rider at the upper age level of
the peloton:
'Anno domino is catching up
with him!' Emphasis on the incorrect latin declension of the noun dominus
and turning 'after the lord' into a game often played in pubs!
Rgds,
David.
I too have noticed that he speaks Latin
like a native!
From:
Tony C
Subject:
Hello
where is a picture of
christy anderson
Thanks
tony
A quick press of the old buttons on the ww
gogle site throws up the following http://www.prikandribs.com.au/
and here
you can see how DD can get distracted so easily!
More here on Phil
Anderson's site
From:
Bob A
Subject:
David Duffield!!
Thought you might be
interested in the article and piccy of David I have done in
www.colin-lewis.co.uk newsletter this week. After I had finished I found
your website!! Bob Aske
Brits Abroad!!

"David Duffield
The man behind the Eurosport Voice of Cycling at the Nat Champs.
Ever been stuck in a hot box and had to talk for sometimes up to 6 hours
about cycling??
David Duffield is a confessed "Rabbit On Man" and of course is a
"Brit Abroad" doing more than his bit for British Cycling and
certainly qualifies for a mention in this column.
I met David at the National Championships in Wales recently (hence the
piccy) and spent a pleasant 5 minutes chatting.
I had on my Colin Lewis Cycles shirt and he new all the ins and outs of
our shop at Paignton.
David is just 72 years young and in his heyday was well known for breaking
many British Distance records, as well as working for Moulton and Raleigh.
I have cousin who is a non cyclists who watches the cycling just to listen
to David!!
So we have heard the voice but never see the person, so above might be
your first view of him!!
If you want to know more Addiscombe Cycling Club have some pages dedicated
to him with piccies of him on his trike!!"
Thanks for spreading the word Bob!
From:
Pail S
Subject:
Duffield is God
Quite simply the most
endearing and entertaining man ever to be let loose on the airwaves. I
think it says something for the genuis of the man that my girlfriend, who
has no interest in cycling whatsoever, sits through hours and hours of the
T d F every year just to listen to the arcane old buffoon whittering on.
Viva le Duffield!
Paul, Reading
Its gonna be a sad day when DD hangs up his
Yellow Microphone...
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.
Other Duffield Pages in The Agreeable
World:
We Love David
Duffield Intro and index
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