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Wot No Women?

Seriously? Not a single woman has been short-listed for the BBC’s Sports Personality of the Year! The nominees, who are drawn up from suggestions submitted by 27 UK media outlets, are – how should Cyclo put it? – somewhat gender biased… No Jessica Varnish or Victoria Pendleton, no Lizzie Armitstead, to name just a couple from the world of cycling that might conceivably been up there with the best. And that’s just cycling – how about the awesome Beth Tweddle if we look to the world of gymnastics or Sarah Stephenson for Judo? Cyclo’s list could go on – certainly, it would seem, far longer than the BBC’s.

 

Blatant sexism aside; the annual SPOTY’s are not a complete washout for cycling as a whole. Lucy Garner, the Junior Road Race World Champion, has been announced as one of the ten short-list candidates for the BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year; whilst, as had long been anticipated, Mark Cavendish finds himself up for the main award. Cavendish, winner of both the green sprinters jersey at the TdF and World Road-Race Champion, is already being touted as a favourite and if he wins will be the third cyclist to walk away with the honour following Sir Chris Hoy in 2008 and Tommy Simpson way back in 1965.

 

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Young SPOTY

Lucy Garner, the Junior Road Race World Champion, has been announced as one of the ten short-list candidates for the much coveted BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year – amongst others she is up against last year’s winner; diving’s Tom Daley. The 17 year-old  Leicestershire cyclist became Britain’s first women’s Junior Road Race World Champion since Nicole Cooke in 2001 when she took the title in September in competition in Copenhagen, the win was made all the more spectacular by her recovery from a heavy crash in the opening lap in which she suffered a badly cut knee.

 

The winner of the Young SPOTY will be announced on December 22 as part of the annual BBC awards. Although the nominees for the main (non-youth) awards will not be made public until Monday (November 28) it is widely thought that Mark Cavendish will be amongst the elite.