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drossall
Re: Tour de France watching
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Reply #50 on:
22 July, 2014, 10:11:04 am »
I
Googled
.
There's an
article about the road book
.
There's also a listing of
links to roadbooks
on the Velorooms site. At first sight, it looks as though it was posted a year before the 2014 TdF one could have been ready, but actually it's been updated with new roadbooks (check the last edit date) and that one has been added.
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mzjo
Re: Tour de France watching
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Reply #51 on:
23 July, 2014, 12:12:36 pm »
Anyone going to be in or around Périgeux saturday? Daughter and boyfriend have a desire to see it so we will be probably at Font de Meaux, it looking to be the most accessible point that won't have been invaded by the masses of Périgeux.
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Mr Larrington
A bit ov a lyv wyr by slof standirds
Custard Wallah
Re: Tour de France watching
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Reply #52 on:
25 July, 2014, 04:30:41 pm »
Just spotted a part-faired Kingcycle in the closing overs of the live coverage. Sticker placement on the nose was such that I thought it was me, fallen through an eddy in the space-time continuum from 1998!
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External Transparent Wall Inspection Operative & Mayor of Mortagne-au-Perche
Satisfying the Bloodlust of the Masses in Peacetime
Oaky
ACME Fire Safety Officer
Audax Club Mid-Essex
Re: Tour de France watching
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Reply #53 on:
25 July, 2014, 05:16:43 pm »
Quote from: Mr Larrington on 25 July, 2014, 04:30:41 pm
Just spotted a part-faired Kingcycle ...
FPA "fart-paired"
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You are in a maze of twisty flat droves, all alike.
85.4 miles from Marsh Gibbon
Audax Club Mid-Essex Fire Safety Officer
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