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In praise of Robbie

22 June 2011 | 0:00 - By Mike Tomalaris

It didn't come as a huge surprise, yet I must confess the news was still tinged with slight disappointment when RadioShack announced its Tour de France roster.

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Robbie McEwen (R) and Stuart O'Grady enjoy a competitive moment at the 2005 Tour de France (AAP)

It didn't come as a huge surprise, yet I must confess the news was still tinged with slight disappointment when RadioShack announced its Tour de France roster.

Missing from the strong list of mountain and time-trial specialists was Robbie McEwen, so I guess at 39 years of age, father-time has finally caught up with Australia's finest ever sprinter - and arguably our greatest ever rider.

But rather than express my disappointment I'd rather use this post to reflect on a magnificent career, especially at Tour de France level.

On a personal level Robbie has provided years of personal joy, entertainment and triumph.

It was 1997 when this excited fresh-faced Queenslander made his Tour debut appearance in the orange colours of Rabobank and little did we realise his potential as a world class sprinter.

His unheralded arrival came in the after-glow of Phil Anderson's retirement and an era when Aussie pro-cyclists were solely recognised for providing reliable service to their respective trade teams.

Robbie was always different and soon developed a brash, yet likeable nature appreciated by members of the foreign electronic media and the press corps alike.

No matter the occasion or the timing, whether in victory or otherwise he always made himself available to SBS.

Although it took Robbie almost three Tours to break through for his maiden stage win on the Champs Elysees in 1999, when it finally arrived it heralded the start of a magnificent winning streak.

Whether it was through performing one-handed monos on the tops of the highest climbs, or engaged in head-clashes with opponents in the frenzy to the finish line, his exuberance brought a kind of freshness rarely seen by an Australian on European roads.

Although it took Robbie almost three Tours to break through for his maiden stage win on the Champs Elysees in 1999, when it finally arrived it heralded the start of a magnificent winning streak.

All up he can look back on conquering 12 stages and securing three Green Jerseys as the Tour's points winner.

Among the highlights were his brilliant exchanges with the likes of Mario Cipollini, Erik Zabel, Tom Steels, Tom Boonen, Baden Cooke and Stuart O'Grady.

Such was the intense rivalry generated between Stuey and Robbie, neither became close friends and neither exchanged Christmas cards, yet both had the highest respect for each other as fellow Australians and professional racers.

While Phil Anderson opened doors for the modern-day "Aussie invasion", it was Robbie, through television coverage, who showed exemplary diplomatic and presentation skills.

And while Anderson is also rated one of Australia's finest GC riders, it's Robbie who has enjoyed more podium success and for that I applaud everything he has achieved for himself, his country and his followers.

This year's Tour de France won't be the same without Robbie McEwen - that's a shame in itself.

He won't receive the nostalgic farewell he probably deserves, so let's hope the accolades are saved when he returns home for next January's Tour Down Under.

It's the least we can do for an Aussie sporting legend.

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28 Jun 2011 0:16 AEST

Skippy

From: At TDF

LOST ORIGINAL COMMENT BECAUSE "O" IS NOT "0" !! Even in Monaco i was able to chat with Robbie and i hope SBS has the sense to have him involved in their Broadcasts this year , he will provide the depths of understanding that no other Australian can provide to those watching the TDF ! Robbie is esentially the "little Auissie battler" ! Time and again he has defied the odds stacked against him as i have shown in my blogs ! No other Aussie stands taller in Sport than this big hearted Guy !

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27 Jun 2011 20:04 AEST

Bender

From: The Future

Four GC hopefuls is surely overkill on the part of Radio shack, particularly as none of them have a hope of cracking the top five at the Tour. How did Popovych get picked when he's ridden himself into the ground at the Giro getting into doomed breakaways for the three weeks, yet Robbie can't get picked. Granted RM's non-selection is no suprise but Radioshack are a jack of all trades, master of none squad that really is only threatening on paper.

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27 Jun 2011 9:32 AEST

Ray

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I would like to see Robbie finish his cycling career at GreenEdge as the hugely respected and popular elder statesman, the public face and a great ambassador for the team. And what a great way to finish an outstanding career of a true aussie champ. In retirement as well as commentate, he should write his memoirs like Cadel and tour the country. Being isolated geographically from the main sporting arena and for cycling and GreenEdge to grow here we want to meet and greet our heroes.

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26 Jun 2011 21:09 AEST

sambo

From: brissie

Robbie is a great ambassador, have photos of him with local juniors, their hero. 2007 Canterbury stage is LEGEND. Thanks Robbie from another Qlder.

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24 Jun 2011 23:42 AEST

MCA

From: Albany

Phil Anderson got me interested in cycling, but once I was able to watch the Tour on SBS in country WA, it was Robbie Mac that got me hooked. The late nights were always worth it to see Robbie come from obscurity to win a stage. Watching the Tour without him will be different (& a little sad). Hope we see him again on the Tour but if not Congrats on a wonderful career and thanks for the memories.

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24 Jun 2011 21:09 AEST

Dave

From: Blind Bight

Rob your not cooked yet show those young guys what it is to do it with pure grit Long Live The TDF Thanks for the report Mike

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24 Jun 2011 20:17 AEST

Steve

From: Robina

Can we add Robbie to the commentary lineup alongside Mike, Phil and co as guest expert commentator? If not now, surely SBS should look to secure his insightful presence down the track(pun intended).

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24 Jun 2011 17:34 AEST

Andrew

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Totally agree. That win into Cantebury was spectacular. He crashed, his team chased hard and he fought back and won. He made the rest of them look second rate and that awesome acceleration of his....Wow! Simply amazing!

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24 Jun 2011 16:12 AEST

PT

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Good idea Angelo .I enjoy Robbies articulate and at times brutally honest opinion , I think he would be a great compliment to the cycling central team. Please make it happen Mike:)

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23 Jun 2011 22:38 AEST

PT

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At 39 I hate to say , I think as mike said I think father time has caught up with Robbie !:)

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