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GREENI:
Best of luck Richard, keep us informed.

Bush Tucker Man:

--- Quote from: Bush Tucker Man on January 19, 2008, 20:45:23 ---I feel good, almost to the point of I might shout "No Chain!" as I pass where SWMBO will be stood :lol:

(if I feel the same during the event........... obviously :roll:)
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Blimey!, that was hard!!
Very wet, sticky, & indeed,'claggy' at one point.
I had to stop 3 times to drag all the mud out from the chain-stays & fork crown

I think I did better than usual too :)
(due to new purpose-designed bike)


I didn't feel like shouting about my chain :oops:





Results will be posted as soon as I know them.


Photos added this evening, or in the morning

Bush Tucker Man:


--- Quote from: Bush_Tucker_Man link=1179842087/300#312 date=1200842412 ---Results will be posted as soon as I know them.
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The results are now up.............
Seniors/Vets event

23rd/39; Overall
10th/20; Age-Group




--- Quote from: Bush Tucker Man on January 20, 2008, 15:22:08 ---I think I did better than usual too :)
(due to new purpose-designed bike)
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Apparantly I did :grin:

Bush Tucker Man:
Just added the photos to my 'www' in the 'Cycling. 4' album.
There's not a lot of variation in angles/backgrounds as SWMBO didn't wander too far from the lap-counters/finish-line

boss:
speaking of chains, just got one of these.....cost £25 and [!Expletive Deleted!] up a parktool chain splitter. anyone else running this sort of thing?
i go through chains quicker than tyres and this some aint so posed to break. so it would be nice to know if i can rely on it

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