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Encounter With a Hero
My dream finally came true! At the London
bike show Cycle2002 I finally met David Duffield and thankfully he was
exactly how I expected him to be!
I managed to get to the show in Islington
at 10.30am on the Saturday as I had heard David would be there along with
some other cycling commentators before shooting off to his London studio
to provide the commentary for that afternoon's Tour of Spain. I found the
Eurosport Cafe just in time to see DD being interviewed by one of the
newer Eurosport commentators who does a bit of track commentary and in the
corner I noticed Phil Liggett and Paul Sherwen who provide the terrestrial
Tour de France commentary as well as the newer OLN commentary for the
emerging US viewers. After a quick "Hello", handshake and a
"I really like all the work you do" type chat with Phil and Paul
I noticed DDs interview had ended and I was able to get straight in:

DD Left and new bloke from Eurosport (Sorry I forget your name, especially
after we said hello during the great comentary you did at the Herne Hill
Good Friday track meet!). Before anyone emails in suggestions I already know it is not
Phil/Paul/Gary. Its not Adonis Russell Williams and it doesn't look like
he parts his hair with a chamois leather so its not Mike 'Dungeon'
Smith.

And its not Christy Anderson either!
"Hello, I'm marco from
Addiscombe!"
"Oh hello I met some of you lot the
other day"
"Yeah, I do the web pages about you
though. I hope you don't mind!"
At this point the excitement was making me
dizzy so I forget the exact words of our conversation but it was something
like:
No I really like them thanks for all the
work you put in
Not at all its my pleasure, thanks for all
the commentary you do, we really love it, it makes it so much more
interesting and you wouldn't believe how many fans you have got out there
who are prepared to write in extolling your virtues. Infact I don't really
have to do anything except put all their great contributions together.
Oh Thanks, I understand you have some pictures from a
friend of mine in Australia?
Yes Nisa sent some great shots in and I
also get a lot of emails from lots of your friends all over the world
including a recent one from Shaun Wallace (great British trackie) and also
a 70s World Champion Sprinter from Australia.
<Much talk of Australian sprint
champions ensues as well as mentions of "Good old Shaun"!>
If ever you have any problems with anything
we write about you please don't hesitate to get in touch with Eddy M (RRA
boss who it turns out is a mutual friend) and we'll amend it for you...
No, No don't worry.
We've also got some stuff from when you
were racing up on the site now - a picture of you being different in the
National Cyclo Cross Championships and also two accounts of your tricycle
record breaking rides including 'the wrong way to end to ender'. We got them
from old Sporting Cyclist magazines and I'm not sure about copyright
issues.
<Dave really picks up at this point>
Well Sporting Cyclist isn't around anymore
and all of those were done by Jock Wadley who unfortunately isn't here
either. <Looking and pointing upwards> I'm sure wherever he is he
would be pleased they were being read again!
Do you think you'll do anything more on the
trike?
No those days are long gone! <Suddenly
laughs a lot and eyes really light up suggesting he is going to go
off off on a tangent - lovely!> You know the village where I live
had a scarecrow competition! I made one up using my old trike that I used
to race on, a Greg Lemond jersey and pair of black tights! You know, made
the scarecrow and everything. <Bellows> IT WON FIRST PRIZE!!! Out of
47 scarecrows it won first prize!
You'll probably be getting an invite to our
club dinner this January, do you think you can you make it?
Unfortunately I'll be in Australia for the
Tour Down Under before heading off to Malaysia for the Tour of Langkawi.
Thanks for the signed menu from last year though, sorry I couldn't make it
(DD was ill last year so the hundred or so people at our dinner wrote
happy messages on the menu and another card which got sent to him. Its an
Addiscombe tradition to do that for friends who miss a dinner through ill
health).
One other thing...You aren't planning on
retiring soon are you?
Well, I'm going to keep going to Athens
2004 if I can then I'll cut it down a bit. I'll still do the big races
like the major tours and the classics but I'll knock some of the other
smaller ones on the head. Some months I'm hardly ever at home...
<somehow one of us went off on a tangent
- I think it was me but it seemed appropriate at the time!>
Are you going to Zolder (for the World Road
Championships)?
Ooh yes I'll definitely be there for those.
Do you think Cipo can do it or will the
Italians self implode?
Well I don't think he will be able to do
it. I think they'll self implode!
Do you ever chat much with Cipo? I reckon
he'd be a real character? (I imagine both he and DD are quite eccentric
and would appreciate each others wit)
Unfortunately he only speaks Italian and
French and I don't speak Italian and my French is very rusty. He says
hello but I'm afraid that's about as far as we get. I'd love to see him
win though.
<More off tangent stuff>
Did you see much of the recent track champs
(Britain won 3 golds)?
Yes its been great. Russell's been doing a
great job with Mike Smith. When I was commentating at the Olympics I
nearly fell off my chair when Queally won the Gold. You know I carry a
union jack around with me and get it out whenever a Brit wins. The other
commentators think I'm mad but when Queally won I was waving it all
around!
<There's a queue forming at this
point>
Ok thanks very much, remember if there's
anything you don't like please get in touch. Oh and by the way here is one
of our Addiscombe posters - it has the new web address on it which is a
bit easier to remember.
Oh good that last one was a bit of a
mouthful. Thanks for doing it all and keep up the good work!

Me (marco) left with DD. Note Paul
Sherwin being interviewed far right and also well known domestic race
photographer (with beard) behind me Paul J Wright

DD with one of his many female fans. He was genuinely keen to find out
about everyone and in this case offered all sorts of advice about Sustrans
paths and the national byeway scheme to get people out enjoying riding
their bikes away from main roads.
I managed to keep within earshot as his
fans came up to him and these were the snippets that I caught:
I don't commentate for the cycling expert -
they know what's going on in a race. I commentate for everyone else and try
to point out what's going on.
Lance is very friendly with me but now has
so much security around him that he's hard to get to. He still waves or
says hello as he passes and I often ask him how his cat Chemo is!
Sean Kelly is absolutely amazing at reading
a race and points things out you would never notice.
My cat isn't very well and is on its last
legs. I'll try and spend as much time with it as possible.
I have a dachshund so getting a new cat
might be problematic (he said the dog's name and it was on a par with
Sixpence the Rabbit but I forget what it was exactly!)
I was ill last Christmas and thought I
had DVT but in the end it was .... <goes into detail which needn't be
spread around on a website like this. Suffice to say it wasn't good but he seems
to be in good nick now thankfully>
Russell Williams nearly fell off his chair
when Hoy beat Tournant by one thousandth of a second at the World Champs!
<When asked something about when he
started as a commentator>
When I was 8 years old I can remember constantly chatting in class and
getting hit with a ruler by the master who shouted at me "Duffield,
you are an old washerwoman!"

A veritable feast of cycling heros! Sean kelly being interviewed

I managed to say hello to Sean and also give him an Addiscombe poster with
the web address on as well as telling him a little about the Duffield appreciation
site. Who knows, maybe he will email in with a couple of
stories for us!?

Phil Liggett and Paul Sherwen were also there and seemed equally friendly.
Paul even rolled his trousers up to show some of his fans the scabs and
scars on his leg that accompany being a racing cyclist!

DD had a pretty good long chat with top bike designer Mike Burrows (Boardman
superbike, Giant etc). Suspension, Minis, Moultons, strong cheese? Who
knows what they were talking about????!

At this point you realise just how lucky we are in the UK and Ireland to
have so much cycling talent around. Mike Burrows the top designer, Sean
Kelly the hardman of the 80s and Phil, Paul and Dave... the three top English
speaking cyclesport commentators in the world.

DD and Phil Liggett discussing the commentary plans for the penultimate
day of the Vuelta.
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