More than usual?visfix wrote:Avoid Keighley.x10350 wrote:Has anybody got any sensible suggestions of eg car parks where we could meet up?
2014 - Tour de France Yorkshire
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Re: Tour de France Yorkshire
I wake up every morning with a smile upon my face,
My natural exuberance spills out all over the place!
My natural exuberance spills out all over the place!
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Whatsisname wrote:More than usual?visfix wrote:Avoid Keighley.x10350 wrote:Has anybody got any sensible suggestions of eg car parks where we could meet up?
Not really, just avoid it permanently, same as always. Believe me, it doesn't get any better!
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At least they have closed the roads. Unlike last weekend on the road from holmfirth to Woodhead. Was bloody dangerous.
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If anybody is coming to this neck of the woods, please take care.
The amount of lycra-clad wannabees is increasing, and a lot of them are, to be honest, bloody dangerous; wildly swerving around pot-holes with nary a rearward glance, riding two or three abreast, and, unbelievably, one dickhead was even riding without lights at night.
I don't dislike cyclists, as a rule, but lemmings like these are a nightmare and a liability on the roads.
The amount of lycra-clad wannabees is increasing, and a lot of them are, to be honest, bloody dangerous; wildly swerving around pot-holes with nary a rearward glance, riding two or three abreast, and, unbelievably, one dickhead was even riding without lights at night.
I don't dislike cyclists, as a rule, but lemmings like these are a nightmare and a liability on the roads.
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Agreed. Your way is getting bad.
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Is there a date for this yet? Not that I am interested in coming up but it would be nice to have it in the OP 




