2021 On the Road Today

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Roel W
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Guess the city:
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About last week:

Liege railway station, a Santiago Calatrave design:

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Ardennes:
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Roel W
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Juanmoretime wrote:
Fri Aug 27, 2021 10:31 am
You're bike is an amazing tool. It can hold up walls, fences and bridges. Something I have never thought to do with me bike! :smartass:
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Should have a proof I was there on the bike and it's not a random picture from the internet.

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No pic of grotto?

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kingtom wrote:
Mon Sep 13, 2021 3:41 pm
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Silly question but where do you park ones car when staying at the hotel or do most guests arrive by some form of mass transit?
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ms6073 wrote:
kingtom wrote:
Mon Sep 13, 2021 3:41 pm
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Silly question but where do you park ones car when staying at the hotel or do most guests arrive by some form of mass transit?
The hotel don't need any parking space since many years ago. ImageImage

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kingtom wrote:
Tue Sep 14, 2021 4:14 am
ms6073 wrote:
kingtom wrote:
Mon Sep 13, 2021 3:41 pm
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Silly question but where do you park ones car when staying at the hotel or do most guests arrive by some form of mass transit?
The hotel don't need any parking space since many years ago. ImageImage

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Enough parking spots I would think:
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Ah, thanks for the additional images.
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The King's Cup gravel festival is a new UK event that took place today, offering a fondo and an actual race. I took a start in the race, albeit quite far back as it was split by age group. Two laps for me, totalling 48km, three laps for the younger age groups. Whoo, haven't made an extended effort like that in a while. It was a blast. This video shows what it was like.


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Testing the finish of next sunday's Worlds:
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Here's some grass-roots cyclo-cross racing. My club promotes an annual CX event that pulls in about 450 riders across the various youth/senior/veteran categories, so a big endeavour for us. It took place yesterday in a local park and I went along to watch.

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Looks like a fun event. I also enjoy the first dry cx races this season. Not long until we're back at wet, cold and muddy races

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Maddie wrote:
Mon Oct 04, 2021 10:12 pm
Looks like a fun event. I also enjoy the first dry cx races this season. Not long until we're back at wet, cold and muddy races
It was a fun event, actually I was surprised how dry it was because it rained all day here on Saturday. That was the same belt of rain that was hitting Paris-Roubaix by Sunday morning.

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