No, I like him a lot. Judge him against Tim Henman and he's even better. His reaction to Wiggins' crash today I think showed him to be a genuine and likable person. His team-mates, who know him the best, all speak highly of him and if he's not modest neither is he falsely modest. He's the best sprinter in the world, probably going to end up the best sprinter of all time, so a little self-confidence isn't surprising.
No, I like him a lot. Judge him against Tim Henman and he's even better. His reaction to Wiggins' crash today I think showed him to be a genuine and likable person. His team-mates, who know him the best, all speak highly of him and if he's not modest neither is he falsely modest. He's the best sprinter in the world, probably going to end up the best sprinter of all time, so a little self-confidence isn't surprising.