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    ...Tour de Yorkshire, huge crowds watching some bikes pass in the blink of an eye. (at least it's sunny there).

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    ...cyclists taking a p*sh at the side of the road, I wonder if they will get a fixed fine. (the evidence is on film).

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    Cannot believe the crowds at the Tour de France, thousands and thousands of people lining the rural roads, **** knows where their cars are parked, looks like their going to have a long walk home.

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    ...the 3 advert, does my ****en head in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jiltedjohn
    ...cyclists taking a p*sh at the side of the road, I wonder if they will get a fixed fine. (the evidence is on film).

    Just watched the highlights of the Tour, **** going to Yorkshire, the countryside is littered with platic water bottles.

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    ...the cricket, looks like it was sunny for some the day.

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    Doesn't sound like you are too impressed with the Tour de France, JJ...can't say I disagree, never understood the appeal of standing by a roadside to watch a bunch of cyclists whiz by in a blur!?

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    It's not a spectator sport, if it passed my front door I would go out for a look but I do like watching the tour on the telly - for the scenery.
    A number of years ago I was in York and they had a number of cycling races on, it was laps of the old streets and as they passed you could hear the whir of the wheels and you could feel a breeze off them. They lads were going some speed, wheel to wheel and there were a number of bumbs and crashes, really enjoyed it tbh.

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    ...Great Guitar Rifts on BBC$, Born to be Wild playing, remember one of the 1st pubs I drank in was full of heavy metal freaks who would play that on the jukebox.

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    Dragons Den is about to start, more hard working, ambitious people about to be screwed.

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