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Friday Ride II: Of hills, bad tarmac, roadworks and weak tea « The ... Jun 14, 2008 ... I was a bit worried about how we would get through the roadworks, ... http://highwaycyclinggroup.wordpress.com/2008/06/14/friday-ride-ii-of- ...
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Japan Cycling II - and the best bike bell in the world. « The ... Oct 4, 2007 ... Japan Cycling II - and the best bike bell in the world. ... Available from Rivendell Bicycle Works in America for 8 USD. ...
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From tiny seeds do mighty giants grow « The Highway Cycling Group May 6, 2008 ... The URI to TrackBack this entry is: http://highwaycyclinggroup.wordpress.com/2008/05/06/from-tiny-seeds-do-mighty-giants-grow/trackback/ ...
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From tiny seeds do mighty giants grow « The Highway Cycling Group May 6, 2008 ... The URI to TrackBack this entry is: http://highwaycyclinggroup.wordpress.com/2008/05/06/from-tiny-seeds-do-mighty-giants-grow/trackback/ ...
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From tiny seeds do mighty giants grow « The Highway Cycling Group May 6, 2008 ... The URI to TrackBack this entry is: http://highwaycyclinggroup.wordpress.com/2008/05/06/from-tiny-seeds-do-mighty-giants-grow/trackback/ ...
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Cley Hill « The Highway Cycling Group The road to Cley Hill was undulating with several short, sharp, .... pile of earth was made by the people of Wiltshire who “had to wipe the Wiltshire earth ...
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The Ride Journal - Featuring Greg Lemond, Victoria Pendleton and ... Jul 9, 2008 ... The Ride Journal - Featuring Greg Lemond, Victoria Pendleton and… ... There is even an article by yours truly, The Highway Cycling Group. ...
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the bonk « The Highway Cycling Group I arrived at the boy’s grandparents’ house 2hours and 40 mins after setting .... team members who thought they could build up cycle strength by ’spinning’, ...
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Evening Milk Run « The Highway Cycling Group Evening Milk Run. Well the wind dropped down to nothing, the rain stopped and we were out of milk. Having just come off from a skype call with my colleague ...
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The Average Speed Page (how to find your average speed, what is a ... Yes you could work out your average speed by timing yourself and working it out afterwards by measuring the distance and doing the maths, but a bike ...
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