The shortlist is as follows:
Hoy
Adlington
Romero
Cooke
Wiggins
Ohorogu
Ainslie
Hamilton
Calzaghe
Murray
Hoy
Adlington
Romero
Cooke
Wiggins
Ohorogu
Ainslie
Hamilton
Calzaghe
Murray

When Hamilton was on Top Gear he drove the same car in wet conditions faster than most of the pro drivers.
He's the Tiger of Motorsports, just freakily gifted.

this is our first f1 win for 12 years. it was won by a driver who most consider will be the best of his generation as well as the youngest ever winner of the sport.
the cycling team were awesome, but outside of england or perhaps europe, there was not much interest.
Look at the Tour de France for instance. When it started in London in 2007 around 1 million people came to watch and it's certainly not as big here as it is in Europe. You sure don't get that many at Silverstone. Track cycling is the same. Go to Japan for some of the Keirin races there, it's huge. The leading Keirin rider in Japan won $1.6 million in 2007.
As a cyclist I can appreciate that the sport is a minority one in Britain so it probably doesn't get the attention it deserves. Hamilton is the bookies favourite and will probably win (boo, hiss
).Given that BBC have the rights to F1 next year it wouldn't be a surprise if Hamilton won it :blink:
My picks:
Sports personality: Chris Hoy
Overseas sports personality: Usain Bolt
Team of the Year: Wales Rugby union team (Grand Slam winners & beat Australia)
I'd like to see Murray get some recognition, but until he wins a major, can't see it happening.
Hoy should get it - Hamilton barely won his title, winning only 5 of 18 races with 7/18 poles whilst Hoy dominated this years World Championships and the Olympics in both the keirin and sprint (and team) events.
Team : Man Utd / Men Cyclists
Young Personality : Laura Robson
Overseas : Nadal / Vladimir Klitschko (depending on what happens with his Rahman fight on the 13th!)
Lifetime : Jackie Stewart