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Maybe time to change your go to search engine Neil, I have been using DDG now since it was available and never suffer from the "sponsored" results appearing at the top as Google used to. I am guessing that is why that shop came up on the top and is one reason why I tipped google overboard!! :-D
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The internet works in mysterious ways its wonders to perform. :-D . That was "bing" doing the searching work but that's probably been integrated with Co-pilot the AI tool. AI bots crawl all over our musings on the forum. At least it produced a story to tell with no doubt a hefty chunk of big brother is watching you. I did start using DDG once for a time, and firefox, but returned to bing/ google. Firefox in particular seemed to eventually kill response on the laptop from time to time and ditched it for the standard stuff which seem to work better.

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Wonder if Cycling has a publicity problem.

Hands up if you knew the "Tour of Britain" went through Kelso on 3rd September 2024 :?: or indeed that the Tour of Britain was happening at all, or can name a single competitor in the race.

Not me but some of the paraphernalia was still in place
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Only when I saw that they had been in Leeds today.
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Is the 'Tour of Britain' what used to be called 'The Milk Race'? :)
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NewcastleFalcon wrote: 04 Sep 2024, 19:26 Wonder if Cycling has a publicity problem.

Hands up if you knew the "Tour of Britain" .... was happening at all, ...

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Neil I only saw one advert on facebook and that as usual was after the event :oops:

This today also after my local stage ....https://www.facebook.com/share/r/keswWBVgNfVzLWGo/
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mickthemaverick wrote: 04 Sep 2024, 19:52 Is the 'Tour of Britain' what used to be called 'The Milk Race'? :)
Fundamentally, yes.

It comes near my part of the world at the weekend... Friends are off to spectate. Not my scene really... I'm a do'er, not a watcher...

Anyway, I have a Chevrons rally to attend ;)
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Follow the former railway track signs ladies and gentlemen on two wheels
The approach
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The "busy" crossing
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In the enclosed sections
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sometimes the best scenery is in the sky!
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Some milestones reached (in a mix of units🤣)
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2000 miles this year, 20,000km all time on Strava (started in 2018 I think).

Pleased to see average is over 100 miles a week, although I am not sure how it works it out, last 4 weeks possibly.
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Neil, that looks like a good ride and sometimes I regret selling a bike I had that was suitable for such terrain. In truth though, I used it so rarely it was almost an ornament and I have no room for those...

And those trails are a great use of disused trackbeds whist preserving them should they ever be required again for rail use.

That's excellent Richard :D I'm massively down on my averages this year due to so much illness :( You're 85 miles ahead of me! All-time for me is 52,247 miles - about what my Picasso has covered!

I've run over a thousand miles this year so far and my all-time running stands at 11,786 miles!
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Two for the price of one today ;)
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A superb ride on a glorious afternoon and a real bonus to see this RD350 :D
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Blimey that takes me back. My mate had a Powervalve, I had the slightly earlier 350 Elsie
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moizeau wrote: 15 Sep 2024, 07:47 I had the slightly earlier 350 Elsie
Gave that a pictorial "name" check on the back of Jim's spot here

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moizeau wrote: 15 Sep 2024, 07:47 Blimey that takes me back. My mate had a Powervalve'
What Yam called 'YPVS' - Yamaha Power Valve System... Reed valves I seem to recall...
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