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Sir Bradley Wiggins finishes 21st on competitive rowing debut

James Cracknell says his time was some way short of that of an elite rower

Sir Bradley Wiggins’ debut as a competitive rower saw him deliver only a competent performance at the British Rowing Indoor Championships at the Lee Valley Velodrome. The former cyclist finished 21st out of 99 entrants in the 2km event in a time of 6m22s – 34s slower than Adam Neill who retained his title.

In the lead-up to the event, Wiggins was coached by double Olympic rowing champion James Cracknell. Speaking to The Telegraph this week, he said that a time of six minutes would be “ballsy for a first-timer but nowhere near the elite guys."

Rocking the Bjorn-Borg-gone-feral look, Wiggins faltered momentarily early on, thinking he had false started, but recovered quickly.

He is unlikely to be happy with the result, having spurned the opportunity to compete in the ‘Masters’ event for 30-to-39-year-olds.

"I could've entered my age category and beat some bloke who works in Tesco's during the week," he said. "But to go up against British Olympians and try and get close to them, to see how close I can get to them, is a motivation in itself."

Referring to Wiggins’ profile, Cracknell said: “The most requested interview on Saturday won’t be any of the rowers. It will be Brad. And if I was the press officer for British Rowing, I would want to use him to attract young kids to the sport.”

Sadly, Wiggins is reported to have left the competition area without speaking to the awaiting media.

“He’ll be hurting a lot, but he won’t leave it like that. He doesn’t want to go out on failure,” Cracknell told The Guardian. “He’ll regard that as failing to achieve his target and he’ll make sure he comes back and does it better.”

Wiggins later tweeted:

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andyp | 6 years ago
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cleaver at pretty much any level these days, but 'handle' is correct on an erg...

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remy1234 | 6 years ago
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J H Christ!

You guys are brutal on a guy who wants to challenge himself.

Remember he is coming from a sport which makes the riders shrink their upper bodies as much as possible to a sport where the best guys look like some kind of gorilla.

I don't know if the muscle/anaeobic/strength package is adaptable at all, but he is trying.

The fact that he didn't want to talk to media after a disappointing performance says a lot about his competitive fire.  The fact that he wants to be a beginner and accomplish as much as he can is admirable and something I try to do myself.

Don't chide people for being a beginner at a sport!  Working toward a goal is the objective that gets people to greatness....and to personally satisfying endeavours.

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Edgeley replied to remy1234 | 6 years ago
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Don't chide people for being a beginner at a sport!  Working toward a goal is the objective that gets people to greatness....and to personally satisfying endeavours

 

All true.  But most beginners have the humility to start at the bottom, and not tell the world that they are going to be great and get the press to come and watch.  They also don't sneer at their fellow beginners, amateurs and shelf stackers.

 

Meanwhile I note that the second British tdf winner also has been having issues with his asthma medication....

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Skylark | 6 years ago
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The British Lance Armstrog is still only a fraction of the genuine article.

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alansmurphy replied to Skylark | 6 years ago
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Skylark wrote:

The British Lance Armstrog is still only a fraction of the genuine article.

I don't think either of them have admitted to taking drugs and they have a full compliment of bollocks...

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BehindTheBikesheds | 6 years ago
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no surprise to be honest, he looked nowhere near in shape in that video and his upper body lacking. Sure he might have lost a couple of seconds but there wasn't even a full compliment at this event and he hasn't even got on the water yet. Some of the best ERG numbers particularly in llightweight have come nowhere on the water.

Cracknell must surely have being trying to inflate his own ego or simply pushing his own share value (& that of his client) by saying what he did, how he couldn't know where Wiggins was given his numbers in the summer which were an absolute mile off (I looked them up yesterday) is anyone's guess.

On the ERG you should be looking for around 5:50 for an Elite time (2s slower then the winner).

That he didn't hang around for the media shows yet again that Crackhead hasn't got a fucking clue and Wiggins is a twat. I hope now that he knocks it on the head and goes and does something away from sport in a competitive environment.

 

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alansmurphy replied to BehindTheBikesheds | 6 years ago
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BehindTheBikesheds wrote:

That he didn't hang around for the media shows yet again that Crackhead hasn't got a fucking clue and Wiggins is a twat. I hope now that he knocks it on the head and goes and does something away from sport in a competitive environment.

 

They both speak very highly of you...

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alansmurphy | 6 years ago
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Er... Google translate doesn't appear to know what you're on about...

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fenix | 6 years ago
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People are harsh on here eh ?

He clearly didn't empty the tank on that. What would be the point after the mistake ? Not a true reflection. I'm sure he'll bounce back and show what he can do.

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Simon E replied to fenix | 6 years ago
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fenix wrote:

People are harsh on here eh ?

Yep. It saves them having to face up to their own weaknesses and failings. It says more about them than about Wiggins or whoever it is they're dissing.

He will have trained harder in 1 year than most of us would bother doing in 10 lifetimes.

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Jackson replied to Simon E | 6 years ago
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Simon E wrote:
fenix wrote:

People are harsh on here eh ?

Yep. It saves them having to face up to their own weaknesses and failings. It says more about them than about Wiggins or whoever it is they're dissing.

He will have trained harder in 1 year than most of us would bother doing in 10 lifetimes.

At least give Lance  a credit when you're going to rip off his work.

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Simon E replied to Jackson | 6 years ago
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Jackson wrote:
Simon E wrote:
fenix wrote:

People are harsh on here eh ?

Yep. It saves them having to face up to their own weaknesses and failings. It says more about them than about Wiggins or whoever it is they're dissing.

He will have trained harder in 1 year than most of us would bother doing in 10 lifetimes.

At least give Lance  a credit when you're going to rip off his work.

Ha ha, that'll be the day!

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EddyBerckx | 6 years ago
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Guys, you're turning these comment threads into a copy of those on cycling weekly.

Let that be a warning to you.

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Richard D replied to EddyBerckx | 6 years ago
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so I put my ore down

If he plans on being an elite rower, knowing how to spell a key piece of equipment (and let's face it, there are only two vital bits) might help.  

When his next tweet takes about the "bote" sinking we'll know that he was just playing at it.

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psling replied to Richard D | 6 years ago
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Richard D wrote:
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so I put my ore down

If he plans on being an elite rower, knowing how to spell a key piece of equipment (and let's face it, there are only two vital bits) might help.  

When his next tweet takes about the "bote" sinking we'll know that he was just playing at it.

 

I think you'll find that blade is the correct term but having said that he wasn't actually in a boat anyway so I guess it's just a handle of some sort really.

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don simon fbpe replied to psling | 6 years ago
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psling wrote:
Richard D wrote:
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so I put my ore down

If he plans on being an elite rower, knowing how to spell a key piece of equipment (and let's face it, there are only two vital bits) might help.  

When his next tweet takes about the "bote" sinking we'll know that he was just playing at it.

 

I think you'll find that blade is the correct term but having said that he wasn't actually in a boat anyway so I guess it's just a handle of some sort really.

Cleaver at Olympic level

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mdavidford replied to Richard D | 6 years ago
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Richard D wrote:

knowing how to spell a key piece of equipment (and let's face it, there are only two vital bits)

Don't talk such rowlocks.

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Simon E | 6 years ago
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I wouldn't knock him for trying. Was anyone actually claiming he was the next James Cracknell?

And he's probably better at rowing than he was at cyclo-cross:

https://twitter.com/SirWiggo/status/918441187937308673

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Jimnm | 6 years ago
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Obviously poor Bradley is not up to par, it was misleading when announced that he was turning to rowing. Never expected it to be just a warm up excerise competition.

He should bow out gracefully under the cloud of the Jiffy bag saga.

Quit while you’re ahead Bradley. 

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Woldsman | 6 years ago
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“Could the elite rowers gather over here, please? Not you, fat Jesus.”

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leqin | 6 years ago
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So I take it that whats going to happen is that hippy Wiggins gets a job at Tesco's stacking shelves so he trains up to snuff for rowing - do Tesco have a jiffy bag policy?

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earth | 6 years ago
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"I could've entered my age category and beat some bloke who works in Tesco's during the week," 

He's so many good things to say about his fellow man.

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SteppenHerring | 6 years ago
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Madness. They're not even wearing lifejackets. They are asking for it #helmetdebate

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kamoshika | 6 years ago
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I've some sympathy for Wiggins after seeing the video. There was a very loud announcement over the tannoy telling people to put their handles down. Looked like he wasn't trying coming up to the end which would have cost him a few more seconds.

That guy behind him, number 25, had awful technique

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don simon fbpe | 6 years ago
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He looked fucked, but seemed quite comfortable at the end.

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Leviathan | 6 years ago
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEk73Vwfhns

He did make a mistake at the start, not enough to win but maybe top 10. Scope for improvement anyway. And that belly, he is eating for Britain at least; makes me think I might still be in 'athlete' shape.

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Goldfever4 replied to Leviathan | 6 years ago
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Leviathan wrote:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEk73Vwfhns

He did make a mistake at the start, not enough to win but maybe top 10. Scope for improvement anyway. And that belly, he is eating for Britain at least; makes me think I might still be in 'athlete' shape.

Actually, watching that, he looks like he had a bit more to give. I think the fumble at the start will have cost him about 5-8 seconds but it being Brad, the fumble looks to have wrecked his headspace.

If there's anything that will slow you down in an erg race it's a lack of focus and determination.

Taking my comment earlier back - I want to see what he is actually capable of. Having said that, the field is hardly the national trials so his placing certainly doesn't mean he's the 21st best male rower in the country. A time like that with a fuller field would be really average.

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Mathemagician | 6 years ago
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Needs a mystery jiffy bag pep. For his...allergies, I mean.

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HalfWheeler | 6 years ago
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"I could've entered my age category and beat some bloke who works in Tesco's during the week" 

Keeping it classy I see Mr Jiffy Bag.

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mike the bike | 6 years ago
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When I read about this competition a few weeks ago I must have missed an important paragraph 'cause I assumed he would be rowing, as in rowing a boat, not pillocking about on a gym floor.  Is this what British sport is reduced to, simulated events in the warm and dry where there's no danger of a collision or, even better, a sinking?

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