Dave Miller's thoughts on Cav, Ellingworth & coaching young talent:-
https://chpt3.com/blogs/journal/well-done-mark
https://chpt3.com/blogs/journal/well-done-mark
What do we think...
What do we think...
what I wouldn't want, is that rear 'cassette' landing on me.
Dave Miller's thoughts on Cav, Ellingworth & coaching young talent:-
https://chpt3.com/blogs/journal/well-done-mark
Ha, during the World Cup Martin Keown tells book readers they need to 'get a life'.
2 weeks later and Ned is quoting 'Jean Paul Sartre seminal work' in French before translating it into English.
To be fair to Mr Keown, as well you probably know, he said [anyone reading a book during England v Sweden] needs to get a life. I don't think he was having a pop at book reading in general.
I wouldn't think so, there's time to rest on the flatter stages we have now.There is a sense that Thomas rightly has gone all out for the stage wins, but Froome is so experienced, that he knows better than to go too deeply in the middle of the race. Was he holding back a bit knowing there was no point going all out with so far still to go.
They should sue the person for breaking his back. They could cost the spectator quite a lot of money, which could be a lesson to others who get too close.I don't like Vinny Nibs, but whoever knocked him off wants shoving over a barrier.
They should sue the person for breaking his back. They could cost the spectator quite a lot of money, which could be a lesson to others who get too close.
Yes but we all know what he actually meant, and would have said it too if working on ITV
Anyhoo, way back when I seriously chuntered on about a new and obviously pointless cycle path being built between Bognor and Littlehampton.
Obviously nobody was going to ride it, both ends just finished and the actual road was straight and wide.
Well now it's finished I can take great delight in saying WRONG.
Obviously it's no Amsterdam but there are certainly more people riding on it than ever did before.
The other day 3 'normal' cyclists hopefully took great delight in overtaking a long tailback of congested traffic.
I should have believed the adage 'build it and they will come'.
But what will that actually amount to? Suing the one who took down Nibali could cost the **** a lot of money.A few spectators from yesterday have been arrested for interfering with the race.
They should sue the person for breaking his back. They could cost the spectator quite a lot of money, which could be a lesson to others who get too close.