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Kenyan cycle training route?
I may have mentioned this before, but about 15 years ago I spotted a roadie
barrelling up the northbound M5 just south of Brum. The presence of a slow-moving Belgian-registered camper van close behind suggests that he may have been a Bemused Foreigner... Dave Larrington - http://www.legslarry.beerdrinkers.co.uk/ ================================================== ========= Editor - British Human Power Club Newsletter http://www.bhpc.org.uk/ ================================================== ========= |
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Kenyan cycle training route?
What needs to be remembered is in Africa, often there is only 1 road
between locations that carries _all_ traffic. Maybe this chap was training for a "fast course" time trial ? |
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Kenyan cycle training route?
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Graeme Dods wrote: I think they called it a tacho-car, so maybe they wanted to get him for speeding ;-) No, the speed limit only applies to motor vehicles... -- Richard -- Spam filter: to mail me from a .com/.net site, put my surname in the headers. FreeBSD rules! |
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