
Who's going to win the Tour? | Tour de France rest day one
Geraint Thomas Cycling Club
The Importance of Warm Weather in Cycling
I'd rather have the cold and wet Paul White because that's all I've become accustomed to since moving to the northwest of England about 11 years ago. 35 degrees sounds delightful, but I literally cannot remember the last time I got to ride my bike in 35 degrees. Remember when we first saw the Rotamak was melting, it was like 40 degrees, one of the transition stages? You do 200k in the bloody 40 degree heat. It was the worst thing ever. But luckily I've got used to it over the years and yeah, the wet and cold now. Nothing like, nothing worse. Okay. So this is from Paul White. Yeah, that's to you, Tom
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