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• #27
Would like to see it go to Wales next time
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• #28
Why? There's no people there.
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• #29
Less chance of mobility-scooter carnage, in that case.
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• #30
Caught up on the last stage last night. Some really good riding throughout. Bit of a shame it just stuck about in the east of the country but I guess that's partly down to keeping the costs safe and minimal for an inaugural vent with an unknown amount of support. Also, theoretically, any of the teams could have stuck to just one hotel/base camp for the whole of the event. Hopefully next year it'll get out to a wider area.
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• #31
Interesting piece on the BBC website confirming the Women's TOB is set to become a regular event.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cycling/27390169Also for the time being it will stay in the east as they have concerns about the peloton being too spread out on a mountainous stage.
great tour overall, I thought. some amazing racing. roll on next year
just a shame there weren't some more meaningful climbs incorporated but don't know that part of england well at all so dunno what's available