IN A SPORT so shaped by language and its lexicon, a kind of watershed occurs at the moment when a theme or concept first acquires a name. Thus, Britain’s Chris Froome, Spain’s Alberto Contador, Colombia’s Nairo Quintana and Italy’s Vincenzo Nibali were just four of the most talented bike riders on the planet and, between them, the winners of all three major tours in 2014… Until, a few months ago, when the Spanish press dubbed them the “cuatro galácticos” or “four stars”.
Galáctico – literally galactic or out of this world – was the term coined by Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez to describe marquee signings such as Zinedine Zidane, Luís Figo and David Beckham. In cycling, applied to Froome, Contador, Quintana and Nibali, it now denotes a quartet of…
