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Author: Roger the Hilldodger (---.proxy.aol.com)
Date: 19-01-2005 16:46
OK, I'll make it clear from the start, what with running Cyclemagic, organising Ride Leicester, running Cycle Heritage Leicester and having a life outside cycling, I'm NOT going to organise this.
However, if there's a group riding over from England I'd love to join in.
If I don't cramp your style by being too good looking.
Roger the Hilldodger
The world's most handsome cycling historian. Probably.
Leicester's 4th best Les Gray impersonator.
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Author: Arch (---.york.ac.uk)
Date: 19-01-2005 17:05
No no no! I'm already doing Bikerite, Ride Leicester, the Beer festival and Cyclefeast. I can't possibly justify Cycle Vision, in either time or cost. No. ABSOLUTELY NOT! No.
(Whisper the next bit) But maybe I could....
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Author: Steven Brandist (---.no-dns-yet.ntli.net)
Date: 21-01-2005 12:57
Yeah, I'll be interested, work or being abducted by aliens willing.
Are you sure about having a life outside cycling Roger?
Steven
Leicester's most handsome Unicycle rider (only as Roger can't)
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Author: Andy Scaife (---.fast.net.uk)
Date: 21-01-2005 16:09
If I ride there, I won't be able to bring anything nice back with me. I should have me campervan by then, so I could offer lifts home to anyone who breaks down! Or is tom planning on taking his Citroen H-van, Belleville Rendezvous-stylee! Arch can ride in the chair on the roof blowing the whistle.
Andy Scaife,
BikeRescue
York, UK.
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Author: Arch (---.york.ac.uk)
Date: 21-01-2005 17:17
Yeah with my hairy lip and one-boot-bigger-than-the-other... Cheers! ;-)
(Preferable to being the dog/tyre substitute though)
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Author: gNick (---.ipt.aol.com)
Date: 22-01-2005 21:19
Well I will be going over with Sherri Donaldson (Newcastle - Ijmuijden) and we will be going by van (fully faired bikes not ideal on the road) so some return beer transport not a problem.
I suspect that Peter will need some magazines taking over as per - is that so Mr. E?
gNick
Pity Me, Durham
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I'm just a primitive creature of the heath,
So excuse my savage ignorance
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Author: peter (---.in-addr.btopenworld.com)
Date: 24-01-2005 10:06
Yes indeed, many thanks! Once again CycleVision happens right around when VV 18 is due to be delivered, so I'll have to take care with the timings.
Cheers!
Peter
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Author: Andy Scaife (---.fast.net.uk)
Date: 24-01-2005 14:19
Looks like apre-departure envelope-stuffing party for the York contingent, then!
And Arch, I have a fairy-cycle you could borrow!
Andy Scaife,
BikeRescue
York, UK.
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Author: Seamus (---.force9.co.uk)
Date: 24-01-2005 17:46
Yeah, right on Pete.
Pay no heed to these malingering holiday makers.
You just knuckle down at work and make sure Velovision keeps coming out on time.
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Author: optima king (---.server.ntli.net)
Date: 26-01-2005 11:45
Hi all
There are 3 of us planning to leave Norwich
on Thu 02/06/05 to go to the Cyclevision Event
at Zandvoort and returning 06/06/05.
So anyone is most welcomed to join us
cheers
O.K
ARE WE THERE YET
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Author: Roger the Hilldodger (---.proxy.aol.com)
Date: 26-01-2005 11:51
Norwich. Isn't that where the world's most famous bicycle designer lives?
I'm interested - anyone else?
Can you give us a few more details?
Ta.
Roger the Hilldodger
The world's most handsome cycling historian. Probably.
Leicester's 4th best Les Gray impersonator.
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Author: optima king (---.server.ntli.net)
Date: 26-01-2005 12:28
Hi RD
M.B.lives and works not far away at all.He shortened some cranks
from 170mm down to 150mm and now it's a lot easier going up hills
on my lynx.
Mike also very kindly helped to adjust my father's windcheetah so now
it's a perfect fit.
As for the Cyclevision weekend no firm plan has been put together yet,
so I'll keep you updated
cheers
O.k
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Author: Arch (---.york.ac.uk)
Date: 26-01-2005 16:26
Drat. I have a course scheduled for the 3rd. And it would be the potentially useful "Preparing for Upgrade" and not the potentially useless "Interpersonal Effectiveness" of the following week. But keep me informed, I might be able to juggle the date. Assuming I can keep the pace up... How fast are you likely to be riding?
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Author: Steven Brandist (---.no-dns-yet.ntli.net)
Date: 27-01-2005 12:47
Hi Arch,
I'd say Rogers style of driving is fairly relaxed (if you don't mind me saying that Roger). I went with Roger & Simon to Cyclevision in 2002 on a heavily overloaded Flevo Oke-Ja (never, ever again!) and managed OK - despite the bad weather, and dash for the ferry on the way back.
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Author: Arch (---.york.ac.uk)
Date: 27-01-2005 14:36
Oh, I went home last night having decided I probably wouldn't go, and now I'm wavering again...
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Author: Stuart (---.l2.c4.dsl.pol.co.uk)
Date: 12-04-2005 22:06
Is there a camping area on site at Cyclevision and how much does it cost to enter the exhibition. Also do you have to cycle a recumbent to the event?
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Author: gNick (151.182.140.---)
Date: 13-04-2005 13:53
Nearby try looking at:-
http://www.ligfiets.net/nieuws/bericht.php3?id=1340&volledig;=1
6 eurokronks per day or 10 for both
No
gNick
Pity Me, Durham
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I'm just a primitive creature of the heath,
So excuse my savage ignorance
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