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Tour de France - British triumph in Paris.
Great day for British cycling - Bradley Wiggins wins the Tour -first British man to do so.
Cavendish wins his third day over the line in Paris making it an all British final day. Exciting top speed finish - Wiggins much in evidence as pacemaker over the final 500m.:alright: |
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Ya Wiggins is the first British winner, what a great achievement just shows how much cycling has taken off over here in the last few years, long may it continue
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i think i cycled pack Wiggo on my way home from Altham Ind Estate a few week back...:p
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But Heaven preserve us from overweight fifty somethings squeezing into those horrendous body hugging lycra cycling shorts which display everything including your religion. Not a pretty sight! :( |
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Glad the blokes won it, Some plank on News tonight said, This win will encourage 1000s to take up cycling.:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:
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My dad was a keen amateur racing cyclist in the 30s.
It was more popular then than it is now. He won two silver and one gold medal in races from Burnley to Blackpool. Those were the days when your bike was a standard heavy frame and you had to cycle from home to the race start. PS and cycle home afterwards! |
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All this bullshine about a British triumph, gets up my wick.
British triumph, He did it on his own, without any help from Britain, he could have lived in Timbuctoo, for all any body cared before. What part did Britain play in this, did they help him get where he is, or pay for his training, so why should they get any credit. Same with a lot more, as soon as they hit the headlines, every idiot jumps on the band wagon, pretending they knew them, or their mothers brothers cousin. |
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There is a lot of money in cycling now, but seeing the old races when they didn't have all the high tech staff, equipment and training with medical help makes you realise what intrepid people they were back then -literally setting off with a couple of inner-tubes crossed over their bodies (in case of a puncture!) going 200 km a day over mountains etc.there's some incredible footage. Last time I was on my bike I managed to fall off and wreck my knee - I only go slowly and my max distance is about 15-20km if pushed! It is good exercise too and cheap once you've bought the bike. |
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Shoving money at him in the past few months would'nt have improved his cycling ability, just funded the leeches and hanger ons who appear when they smell a good thing. |
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