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Just interested as I read an article in this months cycling magazine about some young cyclist who had a passion for cycling, to the point he was prepared to take risks! This young man had incredible confidence to the point that it really inspired me, made me think I even wanted to be this individual! Don't know who he is but I'm so glad I saw it. Since reading it I've broken my record on false teeth at coed-y-Benin by 30 seconds! !! 😀
Inspiration is a brilliant emotion! Hence my thread. 🙂


 
Posted : 07/06/2012 9:47 pm
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[url= http://www.jensvoigtfacts.com/ ]Because of the awesome[/url]


 
Posted : 07/06/2012 9:49 pm
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Dunno if I'd say hero but..


 
Posted : 07/06/2012 9:49 pm
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Greg Lemond. No really reason other than watching him race.


 
Posted : 07/06/2012 9:50 pm
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Sheldon Brown, a lifetime devoted to cycling of one form or another, and even towards the end of his life when illness threatened his raison d'etre he still maintained a positive outlook.

I doubt I'll ever amass half as much knolwedge as he did and I certainly won't be helping half as many amateur cyclists/cycle mechanics even so he's been my inspiration since I returned to the cycling fold 10+ years ago.


 
Posted : 07/06/2012 9:51 pm
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Good call on Mikey Aitken there Tom.
I'll add Marco Simoncelli for 'motor'cycling aswell.


 
Posted : 07/06/2012 9:54 pm
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all of you guys on STW.. 😳


 
Posted : 07/06/2012 9:54 pm
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Marco pantani, who else could pull off that head gear.


 
Posted : 07/06/2012 9:55 pm
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Jan Ullrich - flawed obviously, but on his day......


 
Posted : 07/06/2012 9:55 pm
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Most of team gb and messrs obree and armstrong.


 
Posted : 07/06/2012 9:56 pm
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OLD-SCHOOL BADNESS.
TOMMY GODWIN: BEAT THE ‘YEAR’S MILEAGE’ RECORD BY OCTOBER 1939. AND RODE ON TO 75,065 MILES FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR.
KEPT ON RIDING TO TAKE THE 100,000 MILE RECORD IN MAY 1940. SPENT A FEW WEEKS LEARNING HOW TO WALK AGAIN, THEN WENT OFF TO FIGHT THE WAR.
BEAT THAT, PUSSIES.


 
Posted : 07/06/2012 9:58 pm
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I'd have to say Beryl Burton. What she achieved was amazing. I'm also pretty impressed by Mike Hall, more recently.


 
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Sheldon Brown, a lifetime devoted to cycling of one form or another, and even towards the end of his life when illness threatened his raison d'etre he still maintained a positive outlook.


Top bloke, I was in email communication with him till 2 weeks before he died as my wife has secondary progressive MS (poor sod had primary progressive)

In a cycle sport hero way it would have to be a 3 way split between Bernard Hinault, Sean Kelly & Sean Yates. All who I have met during their "hero years" and were like supermen!


 
Posted : 07/06/2012 10:02 pm
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Laurent Fignon, such passion and élan.

Lance Armstrong. Inspired me back on to the bike and generally turn my life around.

Mark Cavendish. Again the passion.


 
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Dave Buchanan.

Strength demonstrated through humility, determination and friendship; and an amazing cyclist to boot. Very few people around demonstrate those kinds of qualities.

And Palmer. Because he's a nutjob.


 
Posted : 07/06/2012 10:05 pm
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Lance Armstrong


 
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Mcmullen and Weir for the love of riding bikes.


 
Posted : 07/06/2012 10:20 pm
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Joanna Rowsell; wig-wearing-wonderwoman.

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Graeme Obree; marmalade-munching-madman.

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Posted : 07/06/2012 10:21 pm
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Reg Harris - read his biography when I was 15 back in 1980.
Robert Miller
Lance Armstrong
Gordon Singleton


 
Posted : 07/06/2012 10:35 pm
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Good call on Sheldon Brown


 
Posted : 07/06/2012 10:36 pm
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Drwato


 
Posted : 07/06/2012 10:43 pm
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Jedi...got me airbourne 😀


 
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There was a guy telling a story on here a few weeks ago about some chap back in the day who turned up for a road race in France straight from the trenches, borrowed a bike off a local, dropped the home favourite in front of his own house and then finished so far ahead of the peloton he stopped in a pub for some pints before crossing the line and being carried around the velodrome by fans for a victory lap because he was too drunk to walk...that guy is my hero.

I'll see if I can find the story..

Edit: full story below as quoted by Atlaz in this thread:

http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/i-predict-the-rebirth-of-a-retro-niche

HENRI VAN LERBERGHE, THE ‘DEATHRIDER OF LICHTERVELDE’, RIGHT NOW.
HE TURNED UP ON THE START LINE OF THE 1919 TOUR OF FLANDERS STRAIGHT FROM THE TRENCHES WITHOUT A BIKE. HE BORROWED ONE, ATTACKED THE FAVOURITE JULES VANHEVEL IN FRONT OF HIS OWN HOUSE, AND STOPPED IN SIGHT OF THE VELODROME FOR A COUPLE OF BEERS BEFORE THE FINISH.
HE STILL FINISHED 14 MINUTES UP ON THE FIELD, DESPITE BEING SO WASTED HE HAD TO COMPLETE HIS LAP OF HONOUR ON FOOT.


 
Posted : 07/06/2012 10:52 pm
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Bit of a cliche but Lance Armstrong. He's quite an inspiration especially during tough times.

Reading Mark Cavendish's and Rob Lee's books at the moment, could be future potentials.


 
Posted : 07/06/2012 10:53 pm
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My riding buddies - they are all frikken awesome and inspire me as well as worry me (in equal measures).


 
Posted : 07/06/2012 10:58 pm
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Merckx, work ethic, grace in defeat, rode everything, attacked rather than followed


 
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Merckx. As a rider there is no comparison.


 
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rOcKeTdOg, the king of the NW Alps


 
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Lemond, Fignon, Tomac, Palmer.


 
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Jason McCroy, John Tomac, Brian Lopes, Peaty


 
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Posted : 07/06/2012 11:59 pm
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i'm no hero splashdown 🙂

my 1st childhood hero was cav strutt, uks first bmx freestyle pro. i now ride with him on mtb!


 
Posted : 08/06/2012 12:06 am
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Close call between Obree and Sheldon for me.

Maybe because they're both as mad as a bottle of chips, but in a good way.


 
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Steve Peat for being around that long and finally doing it in Canberra

Lance Armstrong for coming back and his charity work

Mark Cavandish for telling it like it is

and
Tracey Mosley for winning everything then finding new events to enter!


 
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Mcmullen and [b]Weir[/b] for the love of riding bikes

Good call. Weir is an amazing rider with balls of steel.


 
Posted : 08/06/2012 7:02 am
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Not really someone who has heroes but big fan of Jens Voigt. Really nice guy in person, funny and as hard as nails.


 
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Tomac for doing so well in both DH and XC and inspiring me when I first got into mountain biking.
Armstrong for his pure determination to fight cancer and then go on to his TDF victories.

... To be honest as others have said there's quite a lot of people that have done amazing rides and inspiring stuff but at the end of the day the greatest local inspiration was an old fella who I used to see on my commute to my last job, must have been in his 70/80's, wearing great trad wool gear, going slow on an old race bike but still going. I hope I am still doing the same at his age.


 
Posted : 08/06/2012 8:20 am
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obree and sheldon brown for me.
for the reasons given above by coolhandluke.


 
Posted : 08/06/2012 8:27 am
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Peaty is a most excellent role model, I think.

I have a bit of an obsession with Cav at the moment but I'm not sure he's achieved hero status yet. I'd like to see if he could achieve anything on the bike beyond track/ sprinting.


 
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another one here for jedi. i dont follow famous cyclists, DH, XC or anything like that, i follow my friends into the woods.... jedi has probably spread more smiles across faces teaching people how to have more fun riding that anyone i can think of. for me that's what its all about, having fun


 
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On a personal level - my brother. He has severe mental and physical disabilities, and has spent his life often in pain, but several years ago he learnt how to cycle on a specially adapted bike. He went on to compete in the Special Olympics as a cyclist, and won a gold medal in the time trial.

Of the more 'famous' cyclists - Beryl Burton: outstanding athlete, won numerous championships and held several world records.


 
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Bit of a cliche but Lance Armstrong. He's quite an inspiration especially during tough times.

Reading Mark Cavendish's and Rob Lee's books at the moment, could be future potentials.

Who the fuuck is 'Rob Lee'?


 
Posted : 08/06/2012 8:49 am
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Who the fuuck is 'Rob Lee'?

Some bloke who used to work in cyclesurgery in bristol.

I'm gonna go with Shaun Palmer. Pure attitude.


 
Posted : 08/06/2012 8:57 am
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Road : Mark Cavendish
Mtb : Danny MegaSkillz


 
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Who the fuuck is 'Rob Lee'?

Some bloke who used to work in cyclesurgery in bristol.

Ha Ha, sounds like a real inspiration! I wonder if that balding fat guy from 'bike' near the triangle will be penning his memoirs any time soon?


 
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