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Originally posted by Anna View PostAnd, talking about that, what happened to Team GB in the cycling today???
There's still the women's road race tomorrow, and TT and track and BMX, it's not over yet and I'd love to see Vicky Pendelton win Gold outright, 2-0 v. Anna Meares.
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Originally posted by Pegleg View PostThey lost, missed the vital moves. I can't imagine Alexandr Vinokurov was on many people's list of potential Gold medalists, but what a way to end your pro cycling career. I'm not sure what you expected, but there seemed to be an awful lot of chicken counting going on in the press and the "Manx Missile" is not short of self-publicity. If he had been anywhere near the front in the last 500m I'd have expected gold, but it wasn't to be. You can't fault the lads for effort.
There's still the women's road race tomorrow, and TT and track and BMX, it's not over yet and I'd love to see Vicky Pendelton win Gold outright, 2-0 v. Anna Meares.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostI spent three hours on the Olympics Fest last night and six hours on that bike race today, although admittedly neither had my undivided attention. Individual effort won the day rather than the team tactics espoused by GB. This for me is more satisfactory even though our man missed his Gold Medal. Nice pictures of the Surrey Hills. I'm out tomorrow so will miss everything."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Anna
Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostTime for a pro-Games thread, n'est-ce pas (to quote Monsieur Rogge ) .
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Don Petter
Originally posted by Anna View PostOMG, Yes!! And I don't do Sport (I might walk quickly to the bus stop, sometimes a jog) but the cycling today had me screaming at the Olympic Organisers "get the captions and the leaders up there and the time differences and don't let the commentors not know who is an Italian and, well, someone wearing blue, who is not an Italian"
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Originally posted by Don Petter View PostThe BBC were insistent that it wasn't their fault. For not receiving time information maybe, but surely much of the the identification of riders should result from the 'homework' of the commentators? Phil Liggett and Co seem to be able to name them from a glimpse of a toenail."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by AnnaThis could be fun ...... or total chaos!! Gotta be worth a punt. I shall stand back and await, I have nothing to lose."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Anna
Originally posted by Caliban View PostNot like you to hold back Ducks! Give in to it, unburden yersself!
Sorry, what was the question?
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Originally posted by Anna View PostOK, gosh, I feel like I am ambushed in my underwear. OK, now, how's the thing, thing is the thing. Cyclists. Blokes, undies. Nobbly bits, don't want them on view. Well, to be honest, who does??
Sorry, what was the question?
The husband half of my ex-neighbours always wore those tight calf-clinging black nylon shorts ubiquitous to the cyclist clone brigade of homogenized fellow travellers. Didn't this affect his family aspirations, I asked his wife one day? "I often wondered about that", she replied.
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Lateralthinking1
Originally posted by Anna View PostLat, there's just been a still of the NHS sequence on the News. It is a baby, completely wrapped in grey bandages, i.e., mummified, a corpse.
The MP Aidan Burley who tweeted about " this leftish, multicultural carp" was also on the News just now. He said he had no problems with multiculturalism but objected to the "overtly political images"
If Burley, once a private management consultant to the NHS and now close to David Cameron, had been responsible for Isles of Wonder, I assume that there would have been Nazi party costumes. What though of his own vision of Britain? Here is his current girlfriend, a fellow Oxbridge graduate and a Conservative Councillor. She is hoping to be a Member of Parliament soon.
Last edited by Guest; 28-07-12, 17:32.
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I double-checked the records, and as I thought we've never done better than a silver medal in the men's road race - Freddie Grubb 1912, Frank Southall 1928. In fact Freddie Grubb won two silvers in 1912. He retired from competitive cycling after a short pro career as early as 1914 and went into the cycle trade (Brixton, Croydon, WImbledon). His family finally sold the "Grubb" name to Holdworth in 1952. Reeds cycles in Kingston Road S.Wimbledon was once my local proper cycle shop and I very nearly bought a a very nice red F.Grubb 531BD frame in my younger days, but it was slightly too small. I ended up building a bike around a Claud Butler frame instead.
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