Tour de Yorkshire. 11am and 16:30pm.
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Tour de Yorkshire. 11am and 16:30pm.
If you're going to see them pass then don't forget your Cas shirt and Flag etc. I'll be behaving in an eccentric manner to let the riders and cameras know they're in Cas! Do hope it annoys our Loining cousins.
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And the Wakefield ones.corvusxiii wrote:If you're going to see them pass then don't forget your Cas shirt and Flag etc. I'll be behaving in an eccentric manner to let the riders and cameras know they're in Cas! Do hope it annoys our Loining cousins.
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Don't tell anyone but quite like the Trin. Loiners less so. Pies not at all. Have a good day and don't get too drunk, unless you want to.
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Only get drunk when at a sporting event, is cycling a sport?corvusxiii wrote:Don't tell anyone but quite like the Trin. Loiners less so. Pies not at all. Have a good day and don't get too drunk, unless you want to.
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You can go off people you know....
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:corvusxiii wrote:You can go off people you know....
I take it that it is classed as sport.
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Mais Oui.
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Just been down to see the riders fly by.
Wouldn’t like to come off at that speed, credit to them.
Being close up and seeing the pace and closeness they ride, nerves of steel.
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Wouldn’t like to come off at that speed, credit to them.
Being close up and seeing the pace and closeness they ride, nerves of steel.
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Re: Tour de Yorkshire. 11am and 16:30pm.
Great afternoon in Lagentium today. I had an hour or so down on Lock Lane at the Griffin. Great pint of "Spoke" (Elland Brewery ?). What an atmosphere.
Re: Tour de Yorkshire. 11am and 16:30pm.
Yes you wouldnt want to go down in the middle , i went to watch a stage of the tour de france once how they manage to cycle up a mountain god knowsold cas lass wrote:Just been down to see the riders fly by.
Wouldn’t like to come off at that speed, credit to them.
Being close up and seeing the pace and closeness they ride, nerves of steel.
:clap: :clap: :clap:
great to see all the effort people made to support them even the lads in the tigers den where flogging cas flags cheap for people to go and wave
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You've hit a point here. Whether you dismiss cycle racing as a non entity or not, its always a great atmosphere with people just having fun.Tigerade wrote:Great afternoon in Lagentium today. I had an hour or so down on Lock Lane at the Griffin. Great pint of "Spoke" (Elland Brewery ?). What an atmosphere.
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