Well done Steve; glad you enjoyed the day as I knew it meant a lot to you especially after last year's cancellation.
Well done Steve; glad you enjoyed the day as I knew it meant a lot to you especially after last year's cancellation.
well done mate,may join you next year
awesome effort Steve, great to have the support of the family too I bet! Well done.
My favourite moment was at the stile when rider 44 went straight past a massive queue, climbed the fence and went off into the distance saving himself at least 4 minutes, absolutely shameless, there's never a lightning strike about when you need one is there.
Hills and Guinness!
A reet racin man that'un...'ard-faced 'n shameless...adds a bit o' spice to th'occasion...easy to see 'oo it is; checkowt results on DT's earlier post... shows rider number in one o' columns.
Reminds me o' Pendle fell race many years ago when a certain Bingley 'arrier... a gret big 'eavyweight not to be argued with...jumped o'er a gate at Buttocks where everyone else wer queuin up...a lass shouted "hey you can't do that!"...'n the fella just turned round 'n said "f##k off yer bitch!!!"... well funny!
If it was him, I don't consider his finish time, or the fact that he was at the back of the queue rates him as a "reet racing type", he might as well have waited, (not that I'm bitter, he said bitterly).
Sounds more like a "reet Aspergers type" to me.
Anyhow the Autism society are having an educational campaign at present so I should be more sympathetic.