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Results posted from today's Timothy Taylors Tom Tittiman race: http://www.cvfr.co.uk/Races/3day/Tom/tom2010.htm
And the weekend series: http://www.cvfr.co.uk/Races/3day/3dayresults2010.htm
Now I can relax with a glass. :D
There are some photos from Reservoir Bogs courtesy of Pete Fitzpatrick at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/2774970...7624314778592/
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Well done Bill.
You put on an excellent weekends racing and made a lot of folk very happy.
To name but a few.
Amex and his lovely lady were smiling all way round.
Tussockface was talking it serious as he wore the same coloured vest all weekend.
Flightless Bird showed better diving skills than Drogba on the flatest course.
AS was thanking and hugging all the marshalls.
Turbo Tom was struggling to make a fantasy team claiming to have a bad knee.
And I got to see the whole spectacle.
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Stagger
Well done Bill.
You put on an excellent weekends racing and made a lot of folk very happy.
To name but a few.
Amex and his lovely lady were smiling all way round.
Tussockface was talking it serious as he wore the same coloured vest all weekend.
Flightless Bird showed better diving skills than Drogba on the flatest course.
AS was thanking and hugging all the marshalls.
Turbo Tom was struggling to make a fantasy team claiming to have a bad knee.
And I got to see the whole spectacle.
Thanks Stagger. And thanks for your help, and Mrs Stagger's, and all the other wonderful marshals.
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Stagger
Well done Bill.
You put on an excellent weekends racing and made a lot of folk very happy.
To name but a few.
Amex and his lovely lady were smiling all way round.
Tussockface was talking it serious as he wore the same coloured vest all weekend.
Flightless Bird showed better diving skills than Drogba on the flatest course.
AS was thanking and hugging all the marshalls.
Turbo Tom was struggling to make a fantasy team claiming to have a bad knee.
And I got to see the whole spectacle.
Just to confirm. Yes, I did take a tumble at Tom Tittiman. And I blame it all on Stagger for his bare chested look. Nearly turned my stomach. "PUT IT AWAY STAGGER!"
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Stagger
Tussockface was talking it serious as he wore the same coloured vest all weekend.
Rubbish. It got steadily browner.
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BillJ
Now I can relax with a glass. :D
Well deserved, Bill. A brilliant series as always. Cunning Bogs course, impeccable organisation, a lot of laughs. The spirit of fellrunning is alive and well.
Furthermore, I can exclusively reveal here that TurboTom has pledged to change his name by deed poll to "Tom Tittiman-Thomas" in time for next year's race.
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Tussockface
Well deserved, Bill. A brilliant series as always. Cunning Bogs course, impeccable organisation, a lot of laughs. The spirit of fellrunning is alive and well.
Furthermore, I can exclusively reveal here that TurboTom has pledged to change his name by deed poll to "Tom Tittiman-Thomas" in time for next year's race.
These races look great fun, I'm definitely going to try and get to them next year
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Deejay
These races look great fun, I'm definitely going to try and get to them next year
You won't regret it Deejay. The atmosphere is wonderful. Bill somehow manages to combine ultra-efficiency with ultra-low-key. Even when the master copy of his results disappeared ten seconds before the prizegiving, he just tutted briefly, gave a resigned chuckle, and worked them all out again in about a minute flat.
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Flightless Bird
Just to confirm. Yes, I did take a tumble at Tom Tittiman. And I blame it all on Stagger for his bare chested look. Nearly turned my stomach. "PUT IT AWAY STAGGER!"
Thank your lucky stars it was not Amex who had his gut out, I saw it encased in a rather girly FP (should that be FB) hoodie and that was enough.
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Many many thanks to all the CVFR, fantastic event well organised and well run, Bill did not stop all weekend.
We met so many nice folk (inc the previous poster xx) it was a pleasure to be involved, i cant wait till next year.
Summed up everything good about our sport.