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Big Short, brilliantly done. One my favs of recent years.
We had some nice long stretches of tarmac laid at my regular route recently too, beautiful stuff, though funnily enough the weather is too pants now (-3 in the mornings, icy, windy as fuck. No lighting at night so still getting confidence up with the bike light to gun it on the fast bits). It'll be summer again until you can really get speed up on them and see if you're much faster (those Pentlands roads were awful before, even downhill was slow it was so rough).
Of course, come summer, like you say, the roads will have been dug up for some reason, or cracked because of the water seeping in and turning to ice etc.
Really wish they'd lay down the tarmac at the end of spring instead