Tour of Britain 2012 Route
1. Ipswich to Norwich
2. Nottingham to Knowsley Safari Park
3. Jedburgh to Dumfries
4. Carlisle to Blackpool
5. Stoke to Stoke
6. Welshpool to Caerphilly
7. Barnstaple to Dartmouth
8. Reigate to Gulidford
More hills promised, no TT, twice up Caerphilly mountain and a finish with elephants.
2. Nottingham to Knowsley Safari Park
3. Jedburgh to Dumfries
4. Carlisle to Blackpool
5. Stoke to Stoke
6. Welshpool to Caerphilly
7. Barnstaple to Dartmouth
8. Reigate to Gulidford
More hills promised, no TT, twice up Caerphilly mountain and a finish with elephants.
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Looks promising. I've been quite impressed by how they've improved this race in the last couple of years, hopefully the trend will continue.
Rick, no finish in London this year as they are all too busy worrying about the Olympics."I have a lovely photo of a Camargue horse but will not post it now" (Frenchfighter - July 2013)0 -
RichN95 wrote:2. Nottingham to Knowsley Safari Park
Don't want to finish that stage behind the autobus, you might get picked off by a lion!0 -
inkyfingers wrote:Looks promising. I've been quite impressed by how they've improved this race in the last couple of years, hopefully the trend will continue.
Rick, no finish in London this year as they are all too busy worrying about the Olympics.
Ah, makes sense.0 -
Ouch. Some nasty transfers there!
Sounds good though!Insta: ATEnduranceCoaching
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inkyfingers wrote:Rick, no finish in London this year as they are all too busy worrying about the Olympics.
This is quite plainly not right. The race should come to Rick, not the other way round!0 -
greasedscotsman wrote:inkyfingers wrote:Rick, no finish in London this year as they are all too busy worrying about the Olympics.
This is quite plainly not right. The race should come to Rick, not the other way round!
This man speaks sense.
The olympics route did .0 -
greasedscotsman wrote:inkyfingers wrote:Rick, no finish in London this year as they are all too busy worrying about the Olympics.
This is quite plainly not right. The race should come to Rick, not the other way round!
So glad it doesn't finish in London. Its a sh*t setting especially if they just dump the race in the Industrial estate (probably wouldn't do that now cycling has 'become popular'). London get everything, the place is chaos for spectators, the finish is dull, and there happens to be some people interested in Sport/National Events/Current Affairs/Commuting/Politics/Everything that live outside the great steaming dump that is our capital city.0 -
LeicesterLad wrote:there happens to be some people interested in Sport/National Events/Current Affairs/Commuting/Politics/Everything that live outside the great steaming dump that is our capital city.
:shock:
People like sport outside of London?
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Guildford's not in London??
Stage details here:
http://www.tourofbritain.com/_ns_pdf/20 ... s_2012.zip0 -
Rick Chasey wrote::shock:
There's a world outside of London?
WTF?
Fixed that for you.0 -
thegibdog wrote:Guildford's not in London??
Outside M25 = Not London = Might as well be on another planet!0 -
just announced
its goign to knowsley safari park - its just up the road, yahoo - they might keep greipel in, hehe
http://www.tourofbritain.com/_ns_news/d ... ews_id=247The dissenter is every human being at those moments of his life when he resigns
momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself.0 -
Cleat Eastwood wrote:just announced
its goign to knowsley safari park - its just up the road, yahoo - they might keep greipel in, hehe
http://www.tourofbritain.com/_ns_news/d ... ews_id=247
Really, its been up on ProRace for a while
Good route this year, nice and hilly, and not finishing in London either. All good.0 -
LeicesterLad wrote:Everything that live outside the great steaming dump that is our capital city.
Are you from Leicester? And you feel comfortable calling London a dump?Fckin' Quintana … that creep can roll, man.0 -
Excellent, I can take Friday off to watch the Welsh stage then get home and pack the family into the car to shoot off to the caravan for a weekend and watch the penultimate stage on Dartmoor and possibly in Dartmouth I hope they are opening up the extended park and ride as used for the regatta as parking in Dartmouth is a nightmare at the best of times!!0
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iainf72 wrote:LeicesterLad wrote:Everything that live outside the great steaming dump that is our capital city.
Are you from Leicester? And you feel comfortable calling London a dump?
Correct, and Leicester is a hell hole, some nice 'bits' of Leicestershire, but the town itself is rotten - however Leicester is hardly up there in the we win/get/present everything stakes is it?0 -
hehe i blame road ccThe dissenter is every human being at those moments of his life when he resigns
momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself.0 -
A third of the UK population live in and around London. For sponsors this matters.0
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LeicesterLad wrote:greasedscotsman wrote:inkyfingers wrote:Rick, no finish in London this year as they are all too busy worrying about the Olympics.
This is quite plainly not right. The race should come to Rick, not the other way round!
So glad it doesn't finish in London. Its a sh*t setting especially if they just dump the race in the Industrial estate (probably wouldn't do that now cycling has 'become popular'). London get everything, the place is chaos for spectators, the finish is dull, and there happens to be some people interested in Sport/National Events/Current Affairs/Commuting/Politics/Everything that live outside the great steaming dump that is our capital city.
To be fair they plonked it out in the East End one year because the pope was visitng at the time and the police said they couldn't cope with two "major" events in central London. The course in central London that they used last year and in the previous years was perfect for a final stage/TT, with good transport links and iconic surroundings for visitors and TV cameras."I have a lovely photo of a Camargue horse but will not post it now" (Frenchfighter - July 2013)0 -
You're right.
One of the worlds great cities gets-lots-of-stuff shocka!Fckin' Quintana … that creep can roll, man.0 -
iainf72 wrote:LeicesterLad wrote:Everything that live outside the great steaming dump that is our capital city.
Are you from Leicester? And you feel comfortable calling London a dump?
I believe Mr. Bruyneel is a fan of my stomping ground, if I'm not mistaken.0 -
iainf72 wrote:You're right.
One of the worlds great cities gets-lots-of-stuff shocka!
I pity all those people who live outside the south east, must be hard to walk around with such big chips on their shoulder."I have a lovely photo of a Camargue horse but will not post it now" (Frenchfighter - July 2013)0 -
Rick Chasey wrote:
I believe Mr. Bruyneel is a fan of my stomping ground, if I'm not mistaken.
Sloan Ranger.Fckin' Quintana … that creep can roll, man.0 -
Ipswich? :shock:
That's nearly in Holland.0 -
There'll be some cracking photo opportunities for people on the section from Slapton to Blackpool Sands as well.0
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Rick Chasey wrote:iainf72 wrote:LeicesterLad wrote:Everything that live outside the great steaming dump that is our capital city.
Are you from Leicester? And you feel comfortable calling London a dump?
I believe Mr. Bruyneel is a fan of my stomping ground, if I'm not mistaken.
He only likes London because it's the only place in Europe where the police aren't liable to burst through the door in the middle of the night."I have a lovely photo of a Camargue horse but will not post it now" (Frenchfighter - July 2013)0 -
inkyfingers wrote:Rick Chasey wrote:iainf72 wrote:LeicesterLad wrote:Everything that live outside the great steaming dump that is our capital city.
Are you from Leicester? And you feel comfortable calling London a dump?
I believe Mr. Bruyneel is a fan of my stomping ground, if I'm not mistaken.
He only likes London because it's the only place in Europe where the police aren't liable to burst through the door in the middle of the night.
I imagine that's why Bruyneel likes it too.0