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Lee World Champ

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Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 4:27 pm Post subject: |
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Billy Boy wrote: |
So, in summary, he's got a big engine but is as thick as mince? |
So I was right, he needs to be testing, they sound the perfect attributes!!  _________________
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But, on reflection, you're probably right... |
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Des Moderator


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Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 4:28 pm Post subject: |
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Lee wrote: |
Billy Boy wrote: |
So, in summary, he's got a big engine but is as thick as mince? |
So I was right, he needs to be testing, they sound the perfect attributes!!  |
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Adam Div 1 Pro
Joined: 22 Jan 2004 Posts: 7258 Location: London
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Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 4:35 pm Post subject: |
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Billy Boy wrote: |
Adam wrote: |
I don't think Matt will mind be talking about his cycling ability, so here goes a brief explanation:
Clinton is an animal, there are times where he'll sit on the front and pull breaks back because he doesn't know anything different. He has long sustained power, as Richard Kennedy suggested, but I can still beat him in a sprint.
Personally, I think the main reason Clinton hasn't exploited his power on the road yet is because he still has very little clue about tactics. He got a 3rd or 4th this year in an E12 race which he almost packed in half way through because he felt ill. On a basic level, he agreed to tow his team mate up to the break and just nailed it on the front, team mate couldn't keep up and Clinton ended up in the split to take a decent placing. That about sums him up.
It's also worth mentioning that not everybody has dreams of being a professional cyclist. Clinton went to France for a year, did OK, rode and finished the Tour of Alsace, but came back to the UK because he doesn't like it. He's got a degree and will probably get a reasonable job at some point (just working on the social skills), you can still win races and work 9-5, look at Ian Wilkinson.
He's also done a short 54min 25 miler on a road bike with tri bars and normal deep section wheels. |
So, in summary, he's got a big engine but is as thick as mince? |
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mattr World Champ
Joined: 16 Apr 2004 Posts: 12647
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Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 5:29 pm Post subject: |
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Adam wrote: |
Billy Boy wrote: |
Adam wrote: |
I don't think Matt will mind be talking about his cycling ability, so here goes a brief explanation:
Clinton is an animal, there are times where he'll sit on the front and pull breaks back because he doesn't know anything different. He has long sustained power, as Richard Kennedy suggested, but I can still beat him in a sprint.
Personally, I think the main reason Clinton hasn't exploited his power on the road yet is because he still has very little clue about tactics. He got a 3rd or 4th this year in an E12 race which he almost packed in half way through because he felt ill. On a basic level, he agreed to tow his team mate up to the break and just nailed it on the front, team mate couldn't keep up and Clinton ended up in the split to take a decent placing. That about sums him up.
It's also worth mentioning that not everybody has dreams of being a professional cyclist. Clinton went to France for a year, did OK, rode and finished the Tour of Alsace, but came back to the UK because he doesn't like it. He's got a degree and will probably get a reasonable job at some point (just working on the social skills), you can still win races and work 9-5, look at Ian Wilkinson.
He's also done a short 54min 25 miler on a road bike with tri bars and normal deep section wheels. |
So, in summary, he's got a big engine but is as thick as mince? |
In one, Sir. |
needs to get himself up to manchester track for a try out. |
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ColT E, Gold

Joined: 10 Jul 2005 Posts: 2157 Location: Tainan, Taiwan
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Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 5:39 pm Post subject: |
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Billy Boy wrote: |
Adam wrote: |
I don't think Matt will mind be talking about his cycling ability, so here goes a brief explanation:
Clinton is an animal, there are times where he'll sit on the front and pull breaks back because he doesn't know anything different. He has long sustained power, as Richard Kennedy suggested, but I can still beat him in a sprint.
Personally, I think the main reason Clinton hasn't exploited his power on the road yet is because he still has very little clue about tactics. He got a 3rd or 4th this year in an E12 race which he almost packed in half way through because he felt ill. On a basic level, he agreed to tow his team mate up to the break and just nailed it on the front, team mate couldn't keep up and Clinton ended up in the split to take a decent placing. That about sums him up.
It's also worth mentioning that not everybody has dreams of being a professional cyclist. Clinton went to France for a year, did OK, rode and finished the Tour of Alsace, but came back to the UK because he doesn't like it. He's got a degree and will probably get a reasonable job at some point (just working on the social skills), you can still win races and work 9-5, look at Ian Wilkinson.
He's also done a short 54min 25 miler on a road bike with tri bars and normal deep section wheels. |
So, in summary, he's got a big engine but is as thick as mince? |
Hmmmm.  |
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John McC Moderator


Joined: 14 Jul 2003 Posts: 24510 Location: Leafy Barnet
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Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 5:43 pm Post subject: |
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Was it from an old Poly? _________________ John McClelland's victory in the motor paced event with Derek Marloe on the derny was a thing of beauty (Oldmanof) |
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Billy Boy T de F Winner

Joined: 11 Aug 2003 Posts: 30726 Location: Not Aylesbury
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Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 5:50 pm Post subject: |
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The Colonel wrote: |
Billy Boy wrote: |
Adam wrote: |
I don't think Matt will mind be talking about his cycling ability, so here goes a brief explanation:
Clinton is an animal, there are times where he'll sit on the front and pull breaks back because he doesn't know anything different. He has long sustained power, as Richard Kennedy suggested, but I can still beat him in a sprint.
Personally, I think the main reason Clinton hasn't exploited his power on the road yet is because he still has very little clue about tactics. He got a 3rd or 4th this year in an E12 race which he almost packed in half way through because he felt ill. On a basic level, he agreed to tow his team mate up to the break and just nailed it on the front, team mate couldn't keep up and Clinton ended up in the split to take a decent placing. That about sums him up.
It's also worth mentioning that not everybody has dreams of being a professional cyclist. Clinton went to France for a year, did OK, rode and finished the Tour of Alsace, but came back to the UK because he doesn't like it. He's got a degree and will probably get a reasonable job at some point (just working on the social skills), you can still win races and work 9-5, look at Ian Wilkinson.
He's also done a short 54min 25 miler on a road bike with tri bars and normal deep section wheels. |
So, in summary, he's got a big engine but is as thick as mince? |
Hmmmm.  |
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John McC Moderator


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Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 5:53 pm Post subject: |
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Yer, from a Poly, you clown  _________________ John McClelland's victory in the motor paced event with Derek Marloe on the derny was a thing of beauty (Oldmanof) |
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Matt Clinton Div 1 Pro

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Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 5:58 pm Post subject: |
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John McC wrote: |
Was it from an old Poly? |
University of Leeds.  _________________ http://www.facebook.com/MikeVaughanCyc
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John McC Moderator


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Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 6:00 pm Post subject: |
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Matt Clinton wrote: |
University of Leeds.  |
No excuse for being fick then, mush  _________________ John McClelland's victory in the motor paced event with Derek Marloe on the derny was a thing of beauty (Oldmanof) |
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AlbertHerring E, Silver

Joined: 02 Apr 2008 Posts: 1342 Location: Cistridentine Nottingham
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Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 6:08 pm Post subject: |
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You can have a brain the size of a planet and still be pathologically incapable of applying the smallest bit of common sense to the way you ride in a bike race.
That's my excuse, anyway (not that I need one, being fairly rubbish on purely physiological grounds too). I recommend riding cross, no tactics required. |
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Dave Griffiths E, Silver

Joined: 20 Jun 2005 Posts: 1181
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Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 9:05 pm Post subject: |
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[quote="AlbertHerring"]You can have a brain the size of a planet and still be pathologically incapable of applying the smallest bit of common sense to the way you ride in a bike race.
I would suggest that the opposite can apply, in that: some riders seem to have an innate sense of, for instance, picking the right moment to attack.
On the 'build point', I recall the great Pete Graham as not being stick thin AND being a more than fair road rider, as well as being a good bloke.
Most riders who, like Matt, have acheived a degree level education, are likely to consider a Pro Cycling career a secondary consideration to 'just enjoying their sport' but it should be possible to achieve further honours when you have such proven competitive ability |
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alexc Div 2 Pro

Joined: 24 Jul 2003 Posts: 5192
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Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 9:20 pm Post subject: |
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With all due respect, and I was there and it was a cracking ride, but as webster said, 'it means nowt' henderson- cr@p road rider, dobbin- 'okay(ish) road rider in the hills. He has just beat the best riders who rode, and could have done no more, and his consistency is amazing 12 wins from 12 rides is very good, but it does not mean he is the best climber in the country, he needs to get on a track and ride a seasons worth of premiers. and get a bit more savvy with the tictacs and when to use his reasonable power. _________________ You don't get big legs watching telly. |
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Matt Clinton Div 1 Pro

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Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 9:28 pm Post subject: |
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alexc wrote: |
With all due respect, and I was there and it was a cracking ride, but as webster said, 'it means nowt' henderson- cr@p road rider, dobbin- 'okay(ish) road rider in the hills. He has just beat the best riders who rode, and could have done no more, and his consistency is amazing 12 wins from 12 rides is very good, but it does not mean he is the best climber in the country, he needs to get on a track and ride a seasons worth of premiers. and get a bit more savvy with the tictacs and when to use his reasonable power. |
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Dave Griffiths E, Silver

Joined: 20 Jun 2005 Posts: 1181
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Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 9:29 pm Post subject: |
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alexc wrote: |
With all due respect, and I was there and it was a cracking ride, but as webster said, 'it means nowt' henderson- cr@p road rider, dobbin- 'okay(ish) road rider in the hills. He has just beat the best riders who rode, and could have done no more, and his consistency is amazing 12 wins from 12 rides is very good, but it does not mean he is the best climber in the country, he needs to get on a track and ride a seasons worth of premiers. and get a bit more savvy with the tictacs and when to use his reasonable power. |
That all sounds very sensible to me, but I would suggest that you would need to at least be in a well run amateur team or a sponsored team to sustain such a season. So someone would need to give him a break and he would need to totally committ. Nothings easy, no matter how good you are. |
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alexc Div 2 Pro

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Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 9:31 pm Post subject: |
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Matt Clinton wrote: |
alexc wrote: |
With all due respect, and I was there and it was a cracking ride, but as webster said, 'it means nowt' henderson- cr@p road rider, dobbin- 'okay(ish) road rider in the hills. He has just beat the best riders who rode, and could have done no more, and his consistency is amazing 12 wins from 12 rides is very good, but it does not mean he is the best climber in the country, he needs to get on a track and ride a seasons worth of premiers. and get a bit more savvy with the tictacs and when to use his reasonable power. |
I did. Apart from Blackpool. |
sorry, didnt see the start lists just the top 10's in the comic  _________________ You don't get big legs watching telly. |
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alexc Div 2 Pro

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Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 9:32 pm Post subject: |
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Dave Griffiths wrote: |
alexc wrote: |
With all due respect, and I was there and it was a cracking ride, but as webster said, 'it means nowt' henderson- cr@p road rider, dobbin- 'okay(ish) road rider in the hills. He has just beat the best riders who rode, and could have done no more, and his consistency is amazing 12 wins from 12 rides is very good, but it does not mean he is the best climber in the country, he needs to get on a track and ride a seasons worth of premiers. and get a bit more savvy with the tictacs and when to use his reasonable power. |
That all sounds very sensible to me, but I would suggest that you would need to at least be in a well run amateur team or a sponsored team to sustain such a season. So someone would need to give him a break and he would need to totally committ. Nothings easy, no matter how good you are. |
I thought he was. _________________ You don't get big legs watching telly. |
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Odge E, Gold

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Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 9:40 pm Post subject: |
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alexc wrote: |
He has just beat the best riders who rode, and could have done no more, |
We were discussing this on the way back home afterwards - what would have been the outcome if say the Downing brothers or Malcolm Elliot had ridden? It'd be an interesting race, non? _________________ "Veloriders - Sounds like a bunch of soccer holigans still watching reruns of Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter" |
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alexc Div 2 Pro

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Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 9:43 pm Post subject: |
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Odge wrote: |
alexc wrote: |
He has just beat the best riders who rode, and could have done no more, |
We were discussing this on the way back home afterwards - what would have been the outcome if say the Downing brothers or Malcolm Elliot had ridden? It'd be an interesting race, non? |
richardson, swift, house, fleeman, lloyd, he would still have been in the mix though. _________________ You don't get big legs watching telly. |
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Dave Griffiths E, Silver

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Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 9:49 pm Post subject: |
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alexc wrote: |
Dave Griffiths wrote: |
alexc wrote: |
With all due respect, and I was there and it was a cracking ride, but as webster said, 'it means nowt' henderson- cr@p road rider, dobbin- 'okay(ish) road rider in the hills. He has just beat the best riders who rode, and could have done no more, and his consistency is amazing 12 wins from 12 rides is very good, but it does not mean he is the best climber in the country, he needs to get on a track and ride a seasons worth of premiers. and get a bit more savvy with the tictacs and when to use his reasonable power. |
That all sounds very sensible to me, but I would suggest that you would need to at least be in a well run amateur team or a sponsored team to sustain such a season. So someone would need to give him a break and he would need to totally committ. Nothings easy, no matter how good you are. |
I thought he was. |
You're right of course but .... I was making the point that: any rider who has a distinct programme in mind has to find a way to fulfill that. I read of Matt being with KFS and now has the support of Vaughans Cycles and let's hope that, as well as a road programme, he can get the chance to try out the track, which I thought sounded promising and others, including yourself have also suggested worth a proper try out. |
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