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whether you are an amateur or pro, the yorkshire dales is what it is all about.ooks on camera and in our moments of pain, we needed a message to spur us on. if mike bushell can get those climbs, then anyone can. no excuses. i never realised it was this tough, geraint. at some point, i realised i was going to roll backwards. but i did get back on, and at the top, incredible views and a chance to finally get a bit of breath back. are we there yet? i feel like i've cycled to the moon, let alone... four kilometres. i've forgotten the name of the place now. i'm out of breath, a bit weak, delirious. please no—one tell geraint, but i got off and pushed and walked, 0k? ican i can look the part, even though i did not quite make it without getting off and walking path geraint is racing in italy three is probably not watching. this is the first shirt for the race, i have not sent back yet. i'm so proud to wear it. it does not make any difference to my cycling ability but this is what they will be wearing when the race comes to the yorkshire dales will stop is just part of t
whether you are an amateur or pro, the yorkshire dales is what it is all about.ooks on camera and in our moments of pain, we needed a message to spur us on. if mike bushell can get those climbs, then anyone can. no excuses. i never realised it was this tough, geraint. at some point, i realised i was going to roll backwards. but i did get back on, and at the top, incredible views and a chance to finally get a bit of breath back. are we there yet? i feel like i've cycled to the moon, let alone......
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ijoined some riders on the course in the yorkshire dales.e for the 1400 riders from 90 countries as they jostle for space, racing over nine days across the heels of the yorkshire dales as the world championships finally return to the uk in september. i‘ve always wondered what it must be like for the pros, the pandemonium of pedals, cycling wheel to wheel, you can feel the breath of the other riders around you down your neck. it can be dangerous because you get the feeling if one of us goes down, we can all go down. last year, a lot of crashes, i got caught in behind and it can be really frustrating because, like you said, it can be nothing that you do but it can then pretty much end your race, and you have as much right to have that space as that other person does and it is just staying confident and aggressive in the group. yorkshire has shown that they can put on a really good event with the tour du yorkshire event back in 2014. it has proven itself to be a really good venue for major events. luckily, those of us who are going to get left
ijoined some riders on the course in the yorkshire dales.e for the 1400 riders from 90 countries as they jostle for space, racing over nine days across the heels of the yorkshire dales as the world championships finally return to the uk in september. i‘ve always wondered what it must be like for the pros, the pandemonium of pedals, cycling wheel to wheel, you can feel the breath of the other riders around you down your neck. it can be dangerous because you get the feeling if one of us goes...
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whether you are an amateur or pro, the yorkshire dales is what it is all about.ot left behind. some sections are at a gradient of 16%, far steeper than it looks on camera and inaof steeper than it looks on camera and in a of pain, we needed a message to spur us in a of pain, we needed a message to spui’ us on. in a of pain, we needed a message to spur us on. is mike bushell can get those climes, then anyone can. no excuses. i never realised it was this that. at some point, i realised i was going to roll backwards. but i did get back on and at the top, incredible views and a chance to finally get a bit breath back. not there yet. —— are we there yet? i feel like i am cycling to the moon. for kilometres. i have forgotten the name of the place now. i'm out of breath, a bit weak and delirious. i got off and pushed and walked, ok. yeah, luckily, joan thomas is racing in italy this weekend, so he was not watching any did not know that i got off and walk. —— geraint. anyway, it really has tempted me to get a bit better done a fitter and get involved and tried to do the
whether you are an amateur or pro, the yorkshire dales is what it is all about.ot left behind. some sections are at a gradient of 16%, far steeper than it looks on camera and inaof steeper than it looks on camera and in a of pain, we needed a message to spur us in a of pain, we needed a message to spui’ us on. in a of pain, we needed a message to spur us on. is mike bushell can get those climes, then anyone can. no excuses. i never realised it was this that. at some point, i realised i was...
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dale incorporated influences from his lebanese heritage into his music, which often featured rapid guitar—string picking and heavy reverberation. now the oysters were mentioned in the headlines. scientists in yorkshirehire wildlife trust has re—located hundreds of oysters from a loch in scotland in the hope it will introduce more marine life into the area. paul murphy has this report. at the mouth of the humber, conservationists are building what they hope will be a des res for oysters. shellfish were plentiful here until the 1950s but demand for the dining delicacy led to overfishing and near extinction. now they are being sought for their environmental benefits. it is one of those species where it creates habitat and it can be the first species in there to colonise and establish an area. and it is the oysters of loch ryan in south—west scotland that scientists have their eye on. they have been given special permission to relocate several hundred. there is nothing more natural than an oyster in the sea. the team from yorkshire need to get these creatures down to the humber as quickly as possible. loch ryan is one of the last places in the uk where you can actually get native and natural oysters and
dale incorporated influences from his lebanese heritage into his music, which often featured rapid guitar—string picking and heavy reverberation. now the oysters were mentioned in the headlines. scientists in yorkshirehire wildlife trust has re—located hundreds of oysters from a loch in scotland in the hope it will introduce more marine life into the area. paul murphy has this report. at the mouth of the humber, conservationists are building what they hope will be a des res for oysters....