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While I doubt djm's (tongue-in-cheek?) attribution of motive to Frankie-B, djm may be correct in predicted result. And even if after a little while, most people learn where to find stuff, and post, it will be incrementally a little more hassle and time expended, with no corresponding benefit from the new arrangement. viewtopic.php?f=7&t=112819#p963921
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-4°c 2 hours from home with a really cold headwind, hooray for cellphones!
You should have stayed at home watching Omloop
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Ghastly wrote:-4°c 2 hours from home with a really cold headwind, hooray for cellphones!
There are some nice rolling rides around Flobecq if I remember correctly. Last year I lived in Zottegem and went exploring a few times around there.
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Sunday afternoon ride around a local 35km loop here with a side trek up to a wind farm access road. 24% in a lot of places for the access road!
danoontje wrote:Please tell me you didn't kill the frame...only the hanger...
One of the nicest bikes of this forum!
the hanger snapped, a bit of scratches on the frame, but nothing serious... My Keo cleats are a little worn also!
@DartanianX yes, some nice roads, but i took the big road from Ninove to Brakel to see the race on the Kluisberg (women), so pretty straight and boring to get there...
@Willier i saw the final 40k's at home, a bit bummed i only had 70km in the legs
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