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Lucky Llareggub - no more cannibals in our village, we ate the last one yesterday.. Posted Sep 4, 2007
Newsflash: Two T-Mobile team riders tested positive. Gerolsteiner to pull out of cycling in 2008. It's all going downhill.
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guina Posted Sep 26, 2007
Eek yes. dont know whether its just me or do there seem to be more drugs scandals in cycling recently?
on a happier note, who watched the tour of britain?
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Lucky Llareggub - no more cannibals in our village, we ate the last one yesterday.. Posted Sep 26, 2007
The last time I watched the Tour of Britain was when Phil Anderson the Aussie won it. I saw them ride over the Nick Of Pendle following in the wake of some giant cornflakes boxes.
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guina Posted Sep 26, 2007
I only properly watched it this year, and that was because they played highlights of the whole tour on bbc 2
not a patch on tour de france of course, but it was stil good and also slightly odd to see them cycling through british scenery!!
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Lucky Llareggub - no more cannibals in our village, we ate the last one yesterday.. Posted Sep 26, 2007
I bet they went up a steep hill in Derbyshire. They always do. It's the British Alp d'Huez and you don't need to be on drugs to do it.
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