Re: midsummer madness races
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Originally Posted by
Antisocial
Funny that we actually provide the training for most of the up and coming juniors for all the local clubs. Even Ian Holmes's kids come to the thursday night sessions with professional coaching.
Ian Holmes, that legendary fell runner who was happy to stay with Keighley
Re: midsummer madness races
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Originally Posted by
Antisocial
I was just trying to be factual rather than original - are you suggesting I should lie, also several of your posts in the past reference your girth - was just trying to be supportive - think of me as your girdle.
I am allowed to make reference to my girth, and what a fine girth it is!
Love it Supersocial is my girl whops sorry girdle :eek:
Re: midsummer madness races
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Originally Posted by
crowhill
You mean like Karl Gray and Jo Waites - our top two runners?
I love your races - it's nice to wear road shoes once in a while.
No wonder you struggle with navigation: Widdop is not the same as Midgley Moor is not the same as Erringden Moor.
1.Point proved
2. If you were not to scared to reveal your identity I would be interested to see if this were the case.
3. How can you tell?
Anyway - bored with this now - I can only win so much until I lose interest.
Re: midsummer madness races
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Originally Posted by
Antisocial
1.Point proved
2. If you were not to scared to reveal your identity I would be interested to see if this were the case.
3. How can you tell?
Anyway - bored with this now - I can only win so much until I lose interest.
He has beaten you easy AS. He is a top V40 from CV. Also a very good race organiser.
Re: midsummer madness races
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Originally Posted by
So Wood
He has beaten you easy AS. He is a top V40 from CV. Also a very good race organiser.
on what - if racing that was not the issue. The point was to bait CV which I think worked quite well given the responses.
Re: midsummer madness races
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Originally Posted by
Antisocial
on what - if racing that was not the issue. The point was to bait CV which I think worked quite well given the responses.
Or have you made some basic navigational cock-ups?
You appear to lose every point in each exchange.
Re: midsummer madness races
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Originally Posted by
So Wood
Or have you made some basic navigational cock-ups?
You appear to lose every point in each exchange.
I think that is a subjective analysis, as is mine but if thats the case so be it.
Re: midsummer madness races
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Originally Posted by
crowhill
Ian Holmes, that legendary fell runner who was happy to stay with Keighley
Just seen this - Thats not the point I was making - various wharfedale and bingley children come - because we provide the service, glad to be the engine room of fell running. And CV's contribution to the wider fell world is?
Re: midsummer madness races
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Originally Posted by
Antisocial
Just seen this - Thats not the point I was making - various wharfedale and bingley children come - because we provide the service, glad to be the engine room of fell running. And CV's contribution to the wider fell world is?
That's not the point I was making - The point was to bait Antisocial which I think worked extremely well given the responses. You must try harder AS - I never took the bait for a second. :)
Re: midsummer madness races
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Originally Posted by
So Wood
He has beaten you easy AS. He is a top V40 from CV. Also a very good race organiser.
Thanks So Wood! - cheers.