There was a cyclist at the bottom of my garden.

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There was a cyclist at the bottom of my garden.

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No prizes for guessing who it was.

Not very good focus, due to the lady waving her flag in my face. Actually, she's my wife.

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Well...I've no idea who it is :dunno: but he's holding up the traffic :lol:
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:lol: :lol: :lol:

It had to be you! :lol:
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It was great to see Wiggins winning the gold. A very "sound" bloke :thumbsup:

Cheers Den :)
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Den, thanks for posting that. I must say you certainly live in a lovely part of the UK. I really enjoyed watching that race even though it was interupted every 10 or so minutes for adverts. Oh, how I wish I had the BBC feed here.

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I thought it was Ian(Speedbird591)! :agree: EricT
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nah!...Ian would have been a blurr :)
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Yes you're probably right Garry-plus the fact the fact that this cyclist is heading in the right direction! :hide: EricT
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And not taking pictures :lol:
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Oi! Image

Piece of cake, that sort of cycling! Poodle around on tarmac looking at the nice countryside. A man in a BMW to carry your sandwiches 8) There's nobody waving flags for me when my lungs are bursting at the top of the climb up the Wessex Ridgeway with mud up to me bottom bracket and a backpack full of inner tubes and waterproofs :lol: I'll bet he doesn't even have to wash his bike afterwards!

Still, the boy done very well :thumbsup:

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