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Tag Archives: Sean Kelly
Friday Video
I have just started reading “Hunger’, the Sean Kelly autobiography. His take on this finish is very interesting. Safe riding and enjoy your weekend.
Posted in General Cycling Info
Tagged Danny Macaskill, Hunger, jet bike, Sean Kelly, Taiwan
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The norbs Guide to Watching a Grand Tour in Australia.
This guide is intended mainly for the dedicated Australian cycling fan (although, it can be adapted to other sports) who has to stay up into the wee small hours if he or she is to participate in the live viewing … Continue reading
2012 Paris-Nice Live Video, Route, Teams, Results, Photos, TV
Spring time in Paris. This race is also know as the Race to the Sun. I like to think of it as the Sean Kelly race. He won it 7 times running. Once the Paris-Nice is under way, you know … Continue reading
Posted in Pro Cycling
Tagged Feeds, Live stream, Live Video, Nice, Paris, Paris Nice, Paris-Nice 2012, Race to the sun, Sean Kelly
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Phil and Paul, Time to Move On?
This could get me offside with a hell of a lot of people, but discussion is good so here goes. It is my opinion that the so called voices of cycling, Phil Liggett and Paul Sherwern should hang up their … Continue reading →