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Sun, drink, olympics, Macaroni Quattro Formaggi, computer stuff, Steak Sandwiches, bunny hopping, Eiskaffee, football, not in any particular order...
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No I am notOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostFrom what I have seen you are arguing with everyone.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostThey look cracking. I've almost convinced myshellf to get one.
coat for sir
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MTT is only as old as the women he feels - which probably dates him between 18 and 80.Originally posted by moggy View PostIf his body could take rugby again he would be doing that rather than cycling.. (just a guess as i'm doing the same sorrt of thing!!)
but agree in part.. we are just getting older mitch!
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If his body could take rugby again he would be doing that rather than cycling.. (just a guess as i'm doing the same sorrt of thing!!)Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostTry rugby again - I bet you get the same.
I have had 3 drinks in the last 18 months - 2 sips and 1 bottle of becks. I am taking my training VERY seriously.
but agree in part.. we are just getting older mitch!
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Shopping tonight ready for a BBQ tomorrow, he said hopefully. Wife's work colleagues and a couple of neighbours.
Sunday I fly off to Basel in Switzerland for a week.
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Try rugby again - I bet you get the same.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostUmm, question. A strange thing has happened to me. When I played rugby, I could happily drink a few glasses of wine after a training session and even a couple of bottles after a match or tournament with no noticeable adverse effects, but now that I'm cycling I just can't do that any more without spending the next day flat on my back with a stonking headache; I drink enough water, so it isn't dehydration, but I'm finding I drink a lot less booze now that I'm doing more cycling; just can't take the stuff. Have you noticed the same thing?
I have had 3 drinks in the last 18 months - 2 sips and 1 bottle of becks. I am taking my training VERY seriously.
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Missing World Superbikes at Silverstone, as my oldest son has deigned to grace us with his presence this weekend.
Still, I get him to cut the 4m tall hedges for me as compensation, that and drink all my beer....
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