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anyone managed to track this down online yet?
Eurosport stream is here.
James Richardson doing a decent job as anchor. "You could say the result [of the EPO test] has blackened Dekker's name."
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Go nuts, plastic bike
![](http://i.ebayimg.com/23/!BUlpNfgCGk~$(KGrHgoOKioEjlLmfBoYBKORriOvIw~~_1.JPG)Couple of those living outside the Lock 7 café at the moment. I was wondering who they were made by.
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Colleague of mine square nailed a small dog with his Lamester, both wheels. Apparently it was fine.
I saw the reverse happen once though, my parents' cat was sat in the hedge in front of the house watching a cycle race go past for hours, before picking one unfortunate rider to attack. Properly flew at him, knocked him off.
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Yeah, really nice little shop. A couple of lovely geared (sorry) bikes - a copper-coloured Wilier Triestina with vintage Campy gearset and Mavic wheels, a Harry Quinn in the window and a newly-arrived Colnago Master that Rob said he hadn't decided whether to do a full resto on yet. (Sorry for the shitty iPhone pictures. And the gears.)
And a cat. I love shops that have a cat.
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A number of years ago I was sat on a Met line train out towards the end of the line (visiting the olds), bouncing along, as you do. There was another train travelling along parallel to us, a few tracks over, and from it a small girl was waving to our train, encouraged by her father. The young lady who was sat opposite me, rather than wave back in a sympathetic, friendly manner, decided it would be more of a giggle to flick the Vs at her and mouth "F--- OFF".
I'm ashamed to say I laughed.
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So while you're fucking around moving the car seat the child is free to do what he wants, any ol' time. Including running into the busy road.
Fine if you have a car seat that uses an ISOFix harness, but when you use a seatbelt to hold the seat down they can be a complete pain in the ass.
But I do understand you point though! Personally if I have to park on a main road with the boy in the back I always park on the side with the car seat. God knows what I'll do if I ever have another kid though, probably use one car for each so neither has to get out on the road side....
I'd have thought you'd always have the child seat on the nearside, no...? Not only does that make sense for when you're parked up, but you can look over your shoulder whilst driving to check on/bollock/slap him/her.
(Hi everyone, by the way. Newly registered, some-time lurker.)
Streams starting to get pulled now. Oh well.