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Ed, is that in Brockley/New X?
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Pleasantly surprised.Some real beauts. And shut up Velocio, get on my horse ;)
Edit: Edscoble... that's a crazy picture. Where did you happen upon that one?
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it's not mine, it's Brave;
But thought you all might like the attached picture of me on a road training ride getting knocked off. As luck (?) would have it a group of students were taking pictures of the junction at the exact moment the cunt t boned me. Thanks to british cycling insurance I got £1300 out of him..
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some relly good photos about, i'm have a new wallpaper everyday :)
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^^^ I have been trying to find that picture for ages!
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am i alowed to post my own photos?
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Yes and nice.
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Reader's Negative!
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ha!
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That's amazing. Ouch and not fun, of course, but as Harry Hill would say 'what are the chances of that happening?'.
Originally Posted by Brave
But thought you all might like the attached picture of me on a road training ride getting knocked off. As luck (?) would have it a group of students were taking pictures of the junction at the exact moment the cunt t boned me. Thanks to british cycling insurance I got £1300 out of him.. -
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^^^ I have been trying to find that picture for ages!
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Another Angle:
Yeah that's awesome too!
Back on topic, I love this one, hard to believe he saved it, that tyre definitely looks like it's coming off:
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AAHHHHHH friction burns!
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Federico Ezquerra (Spain) who was the first to reach the top of the Télégraphe and the Galibier in this stage. Tour de France 1934. Location unknown.
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^^ that is a good'un!