Britain's next sporting GOAT

I wud expect us to have a go at the competitive grass eating. Now that we have excited the filthy eu i expect our goats will be the best in the world shortly.
 

Don't know if anyone follows cycling but this lad is the real deal. Absolutely unbelievable rider and has all the tools to absolutely dominate the cycling landscape for years to come. A matter of time before Pidcock breaks all sorts of records imo.

just 2 of the greatest riders we have seen in our lifetime ahead of him right now,not to mention the teams themselves that have taken Skys work to another level. Only chance he has of winning grand tours is probably by joining jumbo :)

The cycling the last 2 years has been quite brilliant, watched the grand tours since the c4 days back in the 80s. My training bike is actually still sat here in front of the tv as I tend to cycle along with them during stages,I cant help myself :)
 
lol I only came here cos i sawthe goat reference. I currently have 2goats,they make everybody nervous, especially the male, long hair, horns intact and often his 2foot willy waving around hehe But hes actually as fussy and attentive as any of the animals and I can make him walk up a ramp and stand on top of a 2x2":D
 
just 2 of the greatest riders we have seen in our lifetime ahead of him right now,not to mention the teams themselves that have taken Skys work to another level. Only chance he has of winning grand tours is probably by joining jumbo :)

The cycling the last 2 years has been quite brilliant, watched the grand tours since the c4 days back in the 80s. My training bike is actually still sat here in front of the tv as I tend to cycle along with them during stages,I cant help myself :)

Not sure Pidcock is a GC rider though he'd definitely have the ability if that's where he chose to focus.

He's currently Olympic Champion in XC mountain biking, World Champion in men's CX and now the youngest rider to ever win a stage tour on Alpe D'Huez. I think his career (for now at least) will be more varied and we'll see him competing in the one day classics and a domestique seeking stage wins, and hopefully still in the mountain biking and cyclo-cross.

Not bad for a horny ruminant.
 
Not sure Pidcock is a GC rider though he'd definitely have the ability if that's where he chose to focus.

He's currently Olympic Champion in XC mountain biking, World Champion in men's CX and now the youngest rider to ever win a stage tour on Alpe D'Huez. I think his career (for now at least) will be more varied and we'll see him competing in the one day classics and a domestique seeking stage wins, and hopefully still in the mountain biking and cyclo-cross.

Not bad for a horny ruminant.
thats a similar route to Wan Aert (however its spelled) and wow. goat
Wiggins wasnt a grand tour rider by any stretch at that stage either was he, Sky pretty much made it work for his big diesel engine (tho Froome was probabaly the best that year in truth)

I love pocajar (goat) , reminds me of Contador (goat). I tipped him up at 20/1 couple of tours back. couldnt tip him at evens since, and this year I thought Jumbo too strong. Not actually sure how he wins against them, its pretty much 9 versus 3 most stages. VindeGORE/GARRD , he was picked up after smashing a KOM on Strava, bloody amazing eh