Book one day off work to watch racing this year
gsvbagpuss
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Which one would it be?
I'm assuming weekends are not being worked here so the big classics and world champs are watchable. Weekend watching is great but I'm thinking here of a proper weekday slob out with no kids or significant other around - just the sofa, the remote and eurosport (other TV sports providers are available).
Stage 20 of the Giro looks good which is a Saturday, as is Stage 20 of the Vuelta. so maybe stage 19 of the TdF? Anyone got any other cunning ideas?
I'm assuming weekends are not being worked here so the big classics and world champs are watchable. Weekend watching is great but I'm thinking here of a proper weekday slob out with no kids or significant other around - just the sofa, the remote and eurosport (other TV sports providers are available).
Stage 20 of the Giro looks good which is a Saturday, as is Stage 20 of the Vuelta. so maybe stage 19 of the TdF? Anyone got any other cunning ideas?
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Tomorrow, E3 Harelbeke.
Or a moyenne mountain stage in the last week of a Grand Tour0 -
I'll be watching the TDF Pyrenees stage on the climb, staying near the Tourmalet, and spending the rest of the week riding the routes with friends...
And if we get it sorted, in a hotel in Paris with the wife to see the Champs Elysees finale! She's good to me sometimes.0 -
The summit finish stage of the Tour of Britain or is that on a Saturday?
EDIT answered my own question...
http://thetour.co.uk/tourofbritain/280.php0 -
Just booked off Sept 16th for stage 2 tour of Britain.
I'm going to be on honnister pass in me underpants0