The Giro d'Italia 2022 has not yet been decided, but one winner of this cycling spectacle was already clear after the opening stage: Mark Cavendish.

Because in the Hungarian village of Zámoly, a bus stop was named after the famous British sprint specialist.

At the beginning of the tour of Italy, which this time started in Hungary, it happened to be shown on television that he drove past the bus shelter.

That was enough for the clever mayor of Zamóly for the spectacular renaming.

Great for Cavendish, you have to earn such a cult status first.

But still nothing compared to the object whose namesake Andrés Iniesta became: Spanish paleontologists named a newly discovered species of dinosaur after him, the Iniestapodus burgesis.

The reason given was that the style-defining soccer star and Iniestapodus had the same "straight, elegant and graceful gait".

Difficult to judge whether that is true.

We're now pondering which London building could be renamed after our Wimbledon hero Boris Becker.

Maybe one with Swedish curtains?