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Do those baby suits come in sport fit, performance fit, or race fit though?
Thanks to all at road.cc HQ, I received my t-shirt, socks and stickers in the post this morning. Stickers are already being stuck:
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"Around 200 cars" parked up along part of the Peak District have prevented gritting taking place....
I know that was Sir Clive's vision though - an actual mainstream car replacement....
There's plenty of traffic along Avonvale and Marsh Rd already without needing to encourage it.
It's terrible that even when the burly security guard challenges him, and tries to take the bike back, the thief won't let go, just keeps pulling...
Ah, one of those anachronistic objects! I'm just waiting for "Prius found in prehistoric passage grave". (Maybe left as an offering after its...
That'll be why climbers have such bigger quads than TT specialists and sprinters then.