Welcome to Velo Vision magazine, covering specialised bikes, cycling as transport and human power. It's a quarterly dose of cycle inspiration.
The current issue is Issue 19. The next issue is out early December 2005.
Subscribe now!
Velo Vision Forum: main page
or direct to latest topics
- Magazine:
- Information:
- Subscriptions:
- Free small ads
|
VV discussion
|
Author: Crispin (---.laxdale.co.uk)
Date: 03-02-2005 12:56
TV documentary on Graeme Obree - the flying Scot - on BBC2 Scotland next Tues at 10:30pm....
Definitely one to watch.
How do you sum this guy up?
Graeme used to be my bike mechanic, toured Mull with Peter Eland, launched himself onto the world stage when he smashed the world hour record with a self-funded attempt, became World Champion and more.......
Find a 7-yr old to help you program your video now !
"He used to be as normal as pumpkin pie and now look at him".
|
|
Reply To This Message
|
|
Author: Seamus (---.pth-as3.dial.plus.net)
Date: 03-02-2005 19:44
er..... We don't get BBC2 Scotland. Do you think it'll be on in this foreign nearby country?
|
|
Reply To This Message
|
|
Author: silverback (---.server.ntli.net)
Date: 04-02-2005 09:32
If you have sky BBC Scotland is channel 960.
Although the listings shows newsnight is on??
Richard.
|
|
Reply To This Message
|
|
Author: silverback (---.server.ntli.net)
Date: 04-02-2005 09:50
The program is on BBC1 Scotland not BBC2 channel 941.
Richard.
|
|
Reply To This Message
|
|
Author: Crispin (---.server.ntli.net)
Date: 04-02-2005 18:32
Cheers Silverback.
Seamus - I'll tape this and bring it to BikeRight. It'll make a change from the all usual cartoon stuff we have to watch,
PSA - Public Service Announcement.
With regard to the planned film - according to "my sources", some potential investors have pulled out, so latest date for start of production is April this year.
:-)
"He used to be as normal as pumpkin pie and now look at him".
|
|
Reply To This Message
|
|
Author: Arch (---.york.ac.uk)
Date: 07-02-2005 09:15
Well as long as you leave time for my forthcoming academic masterpiece talk, "The Archaeology of the Bicycle"...
|
|
Reply To This Message
|
|