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November 2016 issue number 64

Expert expats inside: Russ Pearce Sandra Piddock Mandy Tams Alan Gandy Elle Draper Richard Harrison Kelly McClaghan

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The Ride of our Life After remembering how I felt follow-

very

ing the challenge of 2015 (5km kaya-

and family, plus the

good

king down the Rio Segura from Mur-

generous business-

cia to Guardamar) I began to wonder

es

what I´d got myself into again as I

that

sat astride my motorbike in Gran Al-

the cost of fuel and

acant. Behind me was my son, who

food for the trip, (we

was joining me on this trip, and an-

limited ourselves to

other dozen bikers from the Rawhider

five euros each per

Motorcycle Club who had come to see

day for the duration

us off. Still, it was too late too worry

of the challenge) it

now and with both myself and my son,

was now happening.

Mitch, packed onto the bikes like two

We

Bedouin heading into the desert we

through

left Gran Alacant and headed north on

and along the coast to Valencia for our

what would be the first of twenty four

first night´s stop at a campsite. Our

days on the road; travelling Spain´s

team had arranged free camping for

perimeter without using motorways.

us all over Spain so we knew we at

The reason? As we had last year, we

least had somewhere to sleep at night.

wanted to raise the profile (and a few

From Valencia we continued along the

euros hopefully) for two causes very

coast to Tarragona and Barcelona, two

close to our hearts, the AECC (Spanish

beautiful cities and then onwards and

Cancer Research) and the Samaritans

upwards to Girona for our last night

in Spain, and with the help a some

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from page 3... heading into the Pyrenees for three days. I can honestly say that I´ve never seen so many eagles soaring almost level with us high up in the mountains, it was a struggle to keep our eyes on the roads at times as we were both mesmerised by the stunning creatures. The Pyrenees was full of surprises of other shapes too, whether it was a cow calmly munching on the kerbside grass – while blocking the rest of the road with its body – or an old abandoned village that you could still walk around and look into the stone-built houses and shops. Once out of the Pyrenees and up to the north coast of Spain we were once again chattering away on our helmet intercoms at the stunning coastline and the wonderfully friendly people, especially in the Basque region where the accent seems almost Italian. All along the north coast we made slow but steady progress, which was fine as the views remained refreshing and always beautiful, however the tem-

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perature at night and in the morning brought to mind other words to replace ´refreshing´. Damp was the biggest problem throughout the journey and in the north it meant putting up an already soaking wet tent in the evening that would have no chance of getting dry by the morning when the process would begin all over again. We didn't really mind though because getting on the bikes each morning and heading somewhere new every day more than made up for a soggy tent and wet socks. Once we´d begun to head south following a night in A Coruña the air noticeably warmed a little and with the sun now setting to our right it was far easier to ride in the late afternoon; we´d had the last few days of riding with the sun setting in our eyes. The border with Portugal was on our right too as we headed further south via Salamanca, Badajoz and finally we touched the southern coast at Faro in Portugal before turning a sharp left and heading into Huelva, Spain for the night. We´d had

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but it was well worth it just for the amazing views, and we knew we had a comfy bed and hot dinner waiting for us that evening at a bed and breakfast in Almeria, Casa Oasis had donated the night to us for the trip. We headed off once again, possibly a little too quickly.

some problems with Mitch´s bike all day which had meant thirteen hours on the road and 540km covered. But the bike would need some attention in the morning as by now it was far too dark to look. Mitch was already working on the bike by the time I´d returned from the shower and with blackened hands, and face, from the grease and oil, he proudly held up the carburettor and pointed out the problem; a torn hose. Within half an hour we were back on the road and heading towards Seville and Jerez for a visit before returning to the coast the next day and a date with a TV company in Marbella. We made it to the TV interview on time and were soon back on the road and heading up through the Sierra Nevada to meet an old friend of mine, Molly Seers, who was taking up for a drink in one of my favourite cities of the world, Granada. The place also held another plan for us too, we wanted to head up Spain´s highest mainland mountain, Mulhacen, and get a photo of the two of us up there at 3,000 metres high. Now that was cold! we´d ridden up the 40km (which takes about an hour and a half) and got our photo, and possibly frostbite too,

By the time we left the bed and breakfast the next morning we were well and truly refreshed. Paula had looked after us admirably and her, soon to be, husband, Derreck had made sure we had cool beers at hand all evening too. We knew now were were not really far from home; about 200km and we had just a few days of riding left before it would all be over. We couldn´t wait to see our girlfriends, and I missed my Labrador, Woopy a lot, but the thought of not getting up every day and not discovering new places on our motorbikes left us a little quiet over the intercoms at times a s we reflected on the previous days of adventure we´d had. From Almeria up the Costa Calida, passing Mazarron and Cartagena and into the Costa Blanca. The trip was coming to an end as as we visited sponsors and the charities in Torrevieja we prepared for what would be the last half hour or so of our experience. There´s always a twist in the best stories right? Well ours was no different. Eight kilometres from home, and with the heavens having just opened, my bike (which I´d been nursing back gently with a problem for the last 500km) couldn´t go any further and just stopped. With the rain lashing down as we stood by the roadside getting drenched and we waited for our girlfriends to find us with the car we prepared to both get on Mitch´s bike and get to the end together, whatever it took. We made it, and what an adventure we´d had. Spain is a big place and we´d seen an awful lot of it over the previous twenty four days and we hoped we´d helped the causes too. Now, what shall we do next..?

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www.anythingbutpaella.com It’s amazing what bizarre experiences you can have right on your own doorstep. If Mother Nature dressed in psychedelic colours rocks your boat, read on… I felt like I had landed on another planet. It’s no joke. The Salinas de Torrevieja lagoon feels like an alien world, one where the blue seas have been replaced by a mysterious red ocean with strange shapes and patterns forming in hues of yellow and white around its edges. It was as though I had taken a mind altering substance – but I hadn’t! Having parked at the lakeside edge of the urbanisation of San Luis, it was easy to find a track down to the water. The closer I got, the stranger it felt. I had always thought the reddish glow seen from afar was an optical illusion that would dissipate the closer I got. How wrong I was. If anything, it intensified, and everything just felt, well, weird. As I made my way towards the northern edge of the lake I was mesmerised by the patterns emerging at the edge of the water as the salt crystallised in the sun. I’m not sure exactly what I had expected to see but the feast of colour in front of me was truly hypnotic. The salt is thick enough to walk on for a few metres but the water underneath it is easy to see, suggesting a rather thin crust, so I didn’t venture far from the shore. What a shame it was that the flamingos kept their distance, as their ungainly figures in flight would have added further to this other-word experience. A causeway juts out into the lake. This goes all the way to the salt mountains at the southern end. You can walk out a short way but soon enough locked gates prevent any further progress. Along the way there are a couple of supermarket trollies which have been dumped in the water. Pollution it may well be, and an eyesore to many, but they make a curious photographic subject. Indeed, some might say they are an ever changing work of art!

For the scientists among you, the red colour comes from a bacteria prevalent in the lake. Halobacteria just love extremely salty conditions, so it’s the perfect location for them and their friends, the dunaliella salina algae. Together they put on quite a show. Away from the lake I returned to San Luis along the via verda. The old railway line has been turned into a footpath for your enjoyment. From Los Montesinos at one end to Torrevieja at the other, it is 7km long and a very pleasant walk or cycle ride. It provides a great platform for views over the surrounding countryside. Enjoy my photos, for sure, but make sure you add this to your list of things to do if you are in the area. You will not be disappointed.

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Around Algorfa: Dedicated followers of fashion!

With Sandra Piddock

What comes to mind when you think of high fashion? London, Paris,

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New York, Milan, Algorfa? Yes, Algorfa. It may be just a small pueblo,

Or drop by and see what Moda La Finca has to offer. After all, party sea-

but the ladies – and gentlemen – of Algorfa like to look good. No socks

son is just around the corner! Bring along a friend or husband to enjoy

with sandals here or two-sizes-too-small strapless sundresses, thank

a complimentary coffee and biscuits on the sofa while Helga and her

you very much. Here in Algorfa, we like to do things in style.

team dress you to impress, then take a look at some of the other shops

Of course, we have an unfair advantage over bigger local towns, be-

on the commercial centre. There’s a tabac, tattooist, bodega, furniture

cause we’re lucky enough to have German-owned Moda La Finca right

shop, supermarket, and lots of great bars and restaurants who will be

here on our doorstep. The shop sells everything from German and Brit-

pleased to welcome you.

ish designer labels down to €10 items from the bargain rail for men and women. As a bonus, whatever price bracket you’re choosing from,

Moda La Finca can dress you for any occasion, but if you want to stay

Helga and her team of lovely sales ladies will offer advice on styles and

stylish for less and help local good causes at the same time, there’s

accessories to suit your figure, your budget and the occasion, without

another option open to you. On Friday 21 October, the Centro Rural de

laying on the strong sell.

Algorfa, Montebello, hosted their first-ever charity fashion show, and it was such a big success, the plan is to stage a show each season.

The ladies of La Moda are so passionate about fashion that from Sep-

This was a fashion show with a difference, because all the clothes were

tember to May, they stage a monthly fashion show on the sun-drenched

donated for sale. Therese only accepted good as new items, and they

terraces of the La Finca Commercial Centre. It’s usually scheduled for

were, too. Some still had the price tags in, so they’d obviously never

a Saturday in the second half of the month, at 3.00 pm. There’s always

even been worn. Over €400 was raised on the night, which went to-

plenty of room, but for the best view of the catwalk, arrive early and

wards essential repairs for the roof of the Centro.

make sure of your table. There’s a break from June to September, because it’s too hot for comfort, for both models and spectators. Entrance

When the building was restored, the timbers weren’t treated properly,

is free, but local businesses provide prizes for the charity raffle which is

and nesting eagles have also availed themselves of the Centro’s famous

held at each fashion show. As I’ve said before, Algorfa has a big heart.

hospitality, so it needs around €1200 spending to make the building

Once proceedings are underway, you’ll be served with free cava and

safe. It belongs to the Ayuntamiento of Algorfa, but no funds are forth-

cake – as much as you want of each. Don’t you just hate it when people

coming from there, so Therese and Mike have been hosting various

keep forcing alcohol down your throat as you enjoy yourself in the sun?

functions and events to raise the money for the repairs. There’s enough

Me neither, but there’s also coffee, orange juice and water if you don’t

in the kitty now, so the next fashion show will benefit whichever local

want to drink. If your close enough to walk, it’s a good idea, as it’s rude

good cause is in most need of assistance at the time. Start saving your

to refuse free cava!

stuff for the spring show, and if you fancy being a model or helping out with the organisation of the fashion show or any other events at the

Handy tip for ladies who bring their husbands along: make sure he

Centro, drop by and let Therese and Mike know.

drinks twice as much as you, then he won’t notice how much you spend, because you will be definitely be tempted by the gorgeous outfits on

Still on the subject of fashion, but without the ‘show’ bit, El Zoco market

display. Another good trick – which only works if your husband isn’t with

on Sunday mornings has a good selection of fashions for all ages. With

you, as the compere tells you all the prices as the show goes on – is to

prices starting from as little as €5 for dresses and separates, it’s easy to

tell him it was a special show offer. The formula for this is to halve the

see why the good people of Algorfa wear it so well. You don’t need to

price, and if he seems happy with that, quit while you’re ahead. If he

go far to dress to impress here!

goes green, red or faints, say ‘Ah, but they knocked another €20/30/50 off if you bought it at the show, so it makes sound financial sense.’ You’re welcome ladies!

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Kelly McLachlan

Notes from an ex expat! The last few months here on

The ‘social media’ complainer,

the Sunshine Coast have re-

tells the whole world except

ally flown by at a terrifying

the people who really need to

rate and a few of my customers

know via Twitter or Facebook

have even started to mention

The ‘writer’ complainer, gets

the dreaded C word. I know it

right to the root of the prob-

will be busy and I have been

lem by going direct to whoever

well warned about the run up

needs to be told about how un-

to Christmas at work in the

happy you are. But that’s Brits

Post Office. It will also be my

for you!

first Christmas on British soil as a proper family. In our own

I know in Spain fireworks go

house. And I, for one, am look-

on pretty much all summer

ing forward to it. Yes, looking

with the fiestas but here, as

forward to smiling at the rather

we all know the big firework

long queue of customers tutting

event over this way is Guy

while they wait to be served,

Fawlkes night, and we really

only to get to the counter to

go to town, it’s sort of the big

complain about the slow ser-

event after Halloween and

vice.

before Christmas. There are street parades, bonfires and of

We really are a nation of com-

course fireworks. And as for

plainers, eh? If something

Halloween, we’ve never really

doesn’t go our way, we do

been involved in the activities,

tend to let a few people know,

unless you count the English

whether it’s the customer ser-

classes at the schools in Spain.

vice rep on the other end of the

And I guess living in a flat also

phone or even the person in

helped with not answering the

front of us in the queue. There

door to trick or treaters.

are different types of complainer:

As you can tell, we’re still adjusting to UK life.

The ‘eye roller’, rolls eyes and tuts then sighs without saying

I’ll see you next month with

a word.

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by Alan Gandy Bullfighting

industry, a huge machine that generates in-

and the death of Victor Barrio

comes for thousands. Stopping it overnight

of the bull ring.

is not unlike trying to close down the Mafia

Respect for animal and human life is not

Suffice it is to say I’m no fan of bull fight-

in Naples. It’s going to take the persistence

mutually exclusive! If it were, most animal

ing. However, when Matador Victor Barrio

of the young in Spain to force a cultural

lovers might not turn out any better than

was killed by a bull in the ring this July in

shift in thinking, and the real problem is

the ALF people who once thought bombing

Teruel (the first to meet this horrible end

that it needs a political will from govern-

humans the answer to animal mistreat-

in the ring since 1985) I was appalled by

ment. The government being the toughest

ment.

many of the reactions to the news.

nut to crack. If those who see fit to troll put more energy

Facebook (including our own Facebook

Goading, gloating and boasting via Face-

into actually doing something proactive

page) especially lit up with vehement and

book posts from ‘disgruntled in Costa del

about bullfighting instead of spending their

hateful comments. It’s hard to argue that

Somewhere’ changes nothing. Comments

time as armchair warriors things might

bullfighting is not a ghastly and inhumane

like “Bull 1 – Matador 0”, “My heart goes

change a little faster.

‘sport’. It’s not just we Northern European

out to the bull”, “Karma is a bitch”, and

immigrants who think so either. Earlier this

“The b*****d deserved it” are nothing

These people should join PETA or Anima

year an online poll found that 19 per cent

more than trolling. Is that one post going to

Naturalis, or any other anti-bullfighting

of adults in Spain aged 16-65 said they

change the world? No it isn’t.

organisation in Spain and help campaign. They should find out where protests are

supported bullfighting, compared to 58 per Arguments for and against bullfighting set

happening and join their Spanish neigh-

vast majority of us, of all nationalities, who

aside, Victor Barrio was someone’s hus-

bours.

live in Spain.

band, brother and son. Whatever his life

Is it not better to do something construc-

cent who opposed it. Yes it’s wrong to the

choices, his family deserved to be able to

tive rather than snide comments from the

Bullfighting will inevitably come to an end

mourn in peace. Baying for the blood of the

sidelines that achieve nothing?

at some point. But not for some time.

Matador from outside the arena is no better

Why? Forget the cultural arguments: it’s an

than baying for the blood of the bull inside

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Oops, I Broke My New Husband. Mandy Tams on life and disasters and breaking stuff... Well, the sabbatical is over, the 56 days in GA flew by like a fort-

The stifling hot room forced new hubby out of bed naked and

night’s holiday, but after 13 years of visiting GA, I have finally

needing to open the window. He stood in the full-length win-

made it to the castle in Alicante. I would recommend if you want

dow frame, unable to find the catch, when suddenly the win-

to go don’t go by coach as they have limited parking and we

dow opened like a rotating door, a silent scream on his lips as

didn’t get time to see much, although what we did see is stun-

he lunged forward until the thin chain stopped is fall. If he had

ning. Back to the apartment and we decided on a quick snifter

weighed more and it snapped it would have been Bye-bye hub-

at Shooters where Sammie, who works there, introduced us to a

by, and so with disaster number one averted and me so happy

couple, Rachael and her fiancé Ben, who seemed desperate for

not to explain him falling out of the window on our first night, I

company, we didn’t know why.

could imagine the scenario. Did he jump, or was he pushed? We

We began extolling about the beautiful views from the castle

finally got down to the business of married life….

as Sammie curled her long fingers, seductively around her Pint Glass, flashing bejewelled nails saying, ‘They do weddings up

The morning arrived and so did the housekeeper, he was so

there now.’

embarrassed at us in bed when she knocked that he leapt out

‘Wow what a great venue, I’d love that. Who did the nails, Sam?’

and hid in the bathroom. I said good morning and thanked her

I asked.

for the unwanted complimentary newspaper. She smiled, I am sure a knowing smile, and left placing the ‘Do Not Disturb’ sign

‘Rachael,’ she pointed to her friend ‘she is a nail artist and has

on the outside of the door. Hubby called out to me, by this time

moved to Spain to start a business.’ We were going to leave

taking a shower.

then, but Rachael asked us to stay, still worried after an unwant-

Good idea, I thought, a nice shower together may be fun. I

ed invitation to a ‘Swinger’s’ party, and she felt safe convinced

entered the bathroom, pulled back the rose covered shower

nobody would invite us. The gin and beer flowed, and we

curtain flaunting black mould along the bottom, climbed over the

discovered more about each other. As we chatted to Rachael,

side of the bath and joined him covered in bubbles washing his

newly engaged and wanting her wedding, my hubby and I began

hair. Mine, full of hairspray from the previous day, begged for a

reminiscing about our own wedding day almost 38 years ago.

wash too. I shampooed my hair while he rinsed off, my turn to

No such thing as bejewelled nails back then, just a pearlescent

rinse. We changed places passing each other with a kiss; I stood

varnish, and that was the groom, (kidding). Our venue was no

under the shower to rinse my hair when he obviously began to

castle and nothing to speak of; the reception held in a village

feel more married and asked for another kiss. I turned ready to

hall, but it was our day.

embrace him. I slipped; no shower mat. I fell backwards out of the bath, my foot shot up and caught new hubby in the marital

Rachael politely asked if we went on honeymoon and hubby

parts, he grabbed the shower as he crumbled to his knees rip-

gave me a look that means ‘don’t remind me…’ She caught his

ping the shower off the wall. I was lucky; I cracked my head on

eye, embarrassed; ‘oh didn’t you have a honeymoon?’ She was

the toilet breaking the seat, wrapped in the shower curtain I had

obviously fishing for ideas.

taken with me. I awoke to find myself on a flooded bathroom

‘Yes’ says I. ‘But it didn’t go quite to plan, we found out it’s a

floor with husband curled up gasping for breath. It is hazy to us

bit like marriage, throws up problems and some are painful. My

both what happened afterwards but we remember the next few

husband always blanches at this point if the story is recalled,

days spent in bed were not what we expected. Unable to move

tending to cross his legs and his eyes glisten, unfortunately not

my head, I had a cracked skull and a lump the size of an apple,

out of memories of passion or love.

all I could say was ‘don’t touch me’ he, still cuddling his marital

Although we courted for 3 years, we never spent a night togeth-

bits with ice packs sent by the management, told me he didn’t

er so our first night in a hotel in a snowy Bournemouth in Feb-

want to touch me and he didn’t believe he would ever be able

ruary we really were quite shy. The bed seemed to fill the room

to again, and he was sure our chance of children was now gone.

with a pink candlewick bedspread displaying certain immovable

Aw, those were the days.

and unrecognizable stains, giving the impression it should have a flashing red light outside the window. You can take it that this

Rachael laughed and promised me a free nail job if we ever re-

was not the honeymoon suite.

new our vows, grateful that we kept her out of a sticky situation with the swingers, but I’m sorry luv, I doubt I will take you up

We jumped into bed eager, but afraid, who makes the first

on it, once is enough and neither of is guilty to feel we have to

move, have we done the right thing in getting married, we

do it again. If any of you want yours doing talk to Sammie Smith

decided to watch the telly perched on top of the wardrobe; no

on FB, the one with the diamond studded claws and she will

room left for either of us up there, I jest.

point you in the right direction. Oh, by the way, we went on to

We avidly watched ‘The Avengers’, discussed the non-existent

have 2 sons, so, no lasting damage there.

plot, and then discussed the football which followed, neither of us know or follow footy, yes we were that shy.

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“Get on yer bike!” by Gary Routledge www.cyclogicalcostablanca.com

Cyclogical Ladies Cycling Groups

While cycling is becoming increasingly pop-

ing on your own can be great fun, you can

one to try and see if you are going to enjoy

ular with women there are still plenty whose

go where you want, when you want and stop

it. We try and set up, adjust and customise

experience of cycling ended at childhood. It’s

whenever you want and it also gives you time

everyone’s bike to suit their size and shape

also a fact that 4 times as many men ride

to think etc, However riding in or with a group

to make your ride more comfortable. We also

bikes as women. Whether you are a total be-

can be even more enjoyable. You can make

stock a vast range of ladies clothing and have

ginner, looking to ride more regularly or just

new friends, learn some cracking new routes,

also designed our own Ladies specific clothing

want to enjoy social cycling we have loads

learn new skills and techniques, work harder,

range.

of ways to help you get on that bike. Rid-

cycle further, improve your stamina and generally have

Our ladies rides all start and finish at the

more

fun

shop and are organised to go at a distance

and

post

and speed that suits everyone, we also have

ride

so-

a couple of breaks on route for a drink, coffee

cialising.

and tapas al-

It’s also a

lowing every-

great

way

one time to

to improve

mix and get

your stam-

to know each

ina

other.

whilst

After

discovering

a few weeks

the

your

local

aero-

s c e n e r y.

bic

Our aim is

will have im-

to promote

proved

Health and

you

will

Well-being

able

to

through

for

cycling

without

and

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help

women

to

fitness and

miles feel-

than a little

recapture

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the thrill of

The more ac-

cycling

tive you are

or

out.

discover it

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for the first

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time.

But whatever

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decide to do

get start-

remember

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to

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be ride

you

have

fun

whilst you are

need is a

doing it.

bike and a

We teach the

safety hel-

necessary

met , if you

skills to ride

don’t have

safely

one we can

confidently on

advise you

the roads and

or hire you

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handling . We mostly cycle on local, camino

parked cars, joggers, other cyclists etc, and

and canal roads as far as possible. We have

to tell the rest of the members by use of hand

Gary and Lynn are available at Cyclogical in

cycled most of the roads in the local area

signals. No matter where you are in the group

Quesada , Monday to Friday 09.30-5.30 and

and have also cycled as far as Fortuna, Aspe,

you must pass on all information to the person

Saturdays from 10am-2pm to assist and ad-

Monovar , La Manga, Sierra Espuna and Los

behind you without making any unpredictable

vise you on all your cycling requirements.

Alcazares.

movements.

Safety in numbers.

If you fancy taking up cycling or joining us

When we ride in a group and where the road

just give me a call to arrange a chat, call into

conditions allow, we aim to cycle two abreast,

our shop

ideally alongside a partner you can match the

just turn up

pace with comfortably. We are all responsible

to one of our

or

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rides.

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