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Old October 10th 11, 06:17 PM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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http://roadcyclinguk.com/blogs/2012-...del-evans.html
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Old October 10th 11, 07:33 PM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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On 10/10/2011 12:17 PM, atriage wrote:
http://roadcyclinguk.com/blogs/2012-...del-evans.html

The dumbasses misspelled Froome's name as 'Wiggins'.

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Old October 10th 11, 09:40 PM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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On 10/10/2011 19:33, Fred Flintstein wrote:
On 10/10/2011 12:17 PM, atriage wrote:
http://roadcyclinguk.com/blogs/2012-...del-evans.html


The dumbasses misspelled Froome's name as 'Wiggins'.



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Old October 21st 11, 06:53 AM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
Mike Jacoubowsky
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"atriage" wrote in message
o.uk...
http://roadcyclinguk.com/blogs/2012-...del-evans.html



Made my reservations for the Pyrenees (Lourdes) two days ago.

Seriously.

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Old October 21st 11, 09:20 AM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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On 21/10/2011 06:53, Mike Jacoubowsky wrote:
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o.uk...
http://roadcyclinguk.com/blogs/2012-...del-evans.html



Made my reservations for the Pyrenees (Lourdes) two days ago.

Seriously.


It's kind of a long way away still but I'm promising myself to be in the
Pyrenees with my bicycle and my new [pre-owned as you say] motorhome next year
too. I might even buy a stethoscope to poke in Berties face to check his
backhand swipe is still working if he's there. For some reason I've got a
feeling he's gonna beat the clem rap.

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Old October 21st 11, 01:53 PM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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On Oct 21, 4:20*am, atriage wrote:
On 21/10/2011 06:53, Mike Jacoubowsky wrote:
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http://roadcyclinguk.com/blogs/2012-...e-leaked-bradl....


Made my reservations for the Pyrenees (Lourdes) two days ago.


Seriously.


It's kind of a long way away still but I'm promising myself to be in the
Pyrenees with my bicycle and my new [pre-owned as you say] motorhome next year
too. I might even buy a stethoscope to poke in Berties face to check his
backhand swipe is still working if he's there. For some reason I've got a
feeling he's gonna beat the clem rap.


You Brits and your wacky spelling! It wasn't the clems (sp), it was
the beef!

You might also want to consider chase AC while you're dressed in a cow
costume. I'm sure you'd fit in the back half. ~

Which motorhome did you get exactly? I've been looking for one
myself...not for the Pyrenees, though.

R
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Old October 21st 11, 06:21 PM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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On 21/10/2011 13:53, RicodJour wrote:
On Oct 21, 4:20 am, wrote:
On 21/10/2011 06:53, Mike Jacoubowsky wrote:
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http://roadcyclinguk.com/blogs/2012-...e-leaked-bradl...


Made my reservations for the Pyrenees (Lourdes) two days ago.


Seriously.


It's kind of a long way away still but I'm promising myself to be in the
Pyrenees with my bicycle and my new [pre-owned as you say] motorhome next year
too. I might even buy a stethoscope to poke in Berties face to check his
backhand swipe is still working if he's there. For some reason I've got a
feeling he's gonna beat the clem rap.


You Brits and your wacky spelling! It wasn't the clems (sp), it was
the beef!

You might also want to consider chase AC while you're dressed in a cow
costume. I'm sure you'd fit in the back half. ~

Which motorhome did you get exactly? I've been looking for one
myself...not for the Pyrenees, though.


One of these, it had a nice garage big enough to get a couple of bicycles and a
windsurf board in plus generator and sundry other bits and pieces. A big
bathroom and a good gas fired water and interior heating system with blown air.
It has a pretty well equipped kitchen and lots of storage and a big bed over the
garage. It's main disadvantage is it's not really a socialising van with limited
seating space, 4 people is a crowd in there. It's 7 meters long, big by European
standards, tiny by American ones but on European roads it's about as big as is
practical. The 2.4 liter Ford turbo diesel engine gives good mileage, important
in Europe where diesel fuel is twice the price of the USA.
http://www.southdownsmotorcaravans.c.../pixindex.html


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Old October 21st 11, 07:34 PM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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atriage wrote:
One of these, it had a nice garage big enough to get a couple of
bicycles and a windsurf board in plus generator and sundry other bits
and pieces. A big bathroom and a good gas fired water and interior
heating system with blown air. It has a pretty well equipped kitchen and
lots of storage and a big bed over the garage. It's main disadvantage is
it's not really a socialising van with limited seating space, 4 people
is a crowd in there. It's 7 meters long, big by European standards, tiny
by American ones but on European roads it's about as big as is
practical. The 2.4 liter Ford turbo diesel engine gives good mileage,
important in Europe where diesel fuel is twice the price of the USA.
http://www.southdownsmotorcaravans.c.../pixindex.html


NOT A DIRK HOFMAN MOTORHOME??!!?!
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Old October 21st 11, 08:59 PM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
atriage[_6_]
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On 21/10/2011 19:34, A. Dumas wrote:
atriage wrote:
One of these, it had a nice garage big enough to get a couple of
bicycles and a windsurf board in plus generator and sundry other bits
and pieces. A big bathroom and a good gas fired water and interior
heating system with blown air. It has a pretty well equipped kitchen and
lots of storage and a big bed over the garage. It's main disadvantage is
it's not really a socialising van with limited seating space, 4 people
is a crowd in there. It's 7 meters long, big by European standards, tiny
by American ones but on European roads it's about as big as is
practical. The 2.4 liter Ford turbo diesel engine gives good mileage,
important in Europe where diesel fuel is twice the price of the USA.
http://www.southdownsmotorcaravans.c.../pixindex.html


NOT A DIRK HOFMAN MOTORHOME??!!?!


LMAO, it's actually just a coincidence I got mine privately from a boyo in
Wales. Of course that's not to say I'm in any way dissin' the Hoff.

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Old October 21st 11, 09:02 PM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
atriage[_6_]
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Default Time to start thinking about the TdF again.

On 21/10/2011 20:59, atriage wrote:
On 21/10/2011 19:34, A. Dumas wrote:
atriage wrote:
One of these, it had a nice garage big enough to get a couple of
bicycles and a windsurf board in plus generator and sundry other bits
and pieces. A big bathroom and a good gas fired water and interior
heating system with blown air. It has a pretty well equipped kitchen and
lots of storage and a big bed over the garage. It's main disadvantage is
it's not really a socialising van with limited seating space, 4 people
is a crowd in there. It's 7 meters long, big by European standards, tiny
by American ones but on European roads it's about as big as is
practical. The 2.4 liter Ford turbo diesel engine gives good mileage,
important in Europe where diesel fuel is twice the price of the USA.
http://www.southdownsmotorcaravans.c.../pixindex.html



NOT A DIRK HOFMAN MOTORHOME??!!?!


LMAO, it's actually just a coincidence I got mine privately from a boyo in
Wales. Of course that's not to say I'm in any way dissin' the Hoff.

BTW I'm definitely not one of his sign carriers either.

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