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Agteros1

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  1. Impreasively dominant Froome win. Well done Sky. Perfectly executed!
  2. http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/07/14/dype6u6y.jpg
  3. Quintans and Froome together. Hopefully they'll work together
  4. Lets hope Froome holds them off and isn't docked time for the foodbag on the climb
  5. Everybody calls for the end of Omerta, except hubbers. They want to stick their heads into a bucket of sand on top of a high horse.
  6. Go look for kingblem on twitter, find out who that it is, and then figure the rest of the puzzle. stay on topic. I know it is difficult, but do try!
  7. Not sure how Gary et. al. will be able to use the subject matter in the 2nd post for the purposes of the original?
  8. Will it improve on my comfy Cyclefit fitment?
  9. When I lube the chain, I do that. What is wrong with it?
  10. Look at the fb link I posted. Reg was posted there
  11. than this? (Morgan Blue)
  12. Here is where I saw it https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10151776484147292
  13. Excited, like jaakie?
  14. Almost being taken out by a dufus in Touareg? (And what the vehicle did is still illegal and dangerous - never mind cutting across from the no-go zone (yellow lane) to the right hand line. Saw it on bookface.
  15. It is not inner space, nor is it outer space. It is that space where nerds used to play. The rest of the world realised that nerds are not that bad, and started muscling in on their territory, so now it is not a real space where real nerds play any more. Hence cyberspace. the squatters in the nerd space, after muscling in on the nerds' space, labelled the true owners (nerds) of this space hackers and subsequently when that became too cool - cyber terrorists, and have forever been busy trying to banish the nerds from their own space. So, if this is not a real space any more, how can cyber terrorists be real terrorists?
  16. Suck it up haters!! Cav: "“I'm so, so happy and proud of the guys today. The Tour de France is the most incredible race, and really the biggest annual sporting event in the world. It means so much to me. When I think about this race I want to cry. It makes the wins that much more special and the losses that much more amplified. Every July is what I look forward to when I start training in October. Today, I just finished off the work of my team. The guys rode out of their minds - they really rode their legs off. To watch them do that and then finish it off, it makes me incredibly proud.”"
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