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Location
Spain
Sorry, don't get the analogy. Is that one of your favourite programmes?
Are you saying you've never watched an episode? Or that the only ones you have watched were based on Lisa maybe? Would you look down on me if i said that one of the most consistently brilliant tv shows of the last 30 years, which it is by the way, tell me one that has been going as long and is better, if you can, was my favourite tv show?
 

Adam4868

Guru
Are you saying you've never watched an episode? Or that the only ones you have watched were based on Lisa maybe? Would you look down on me if i said that one of the most consistently brilliant tv shows of the last 30 years, which it is by the way, tell me one that has been going as long and is better, if you can, was my favourite tv show?
I like something with a bit more to it....South Park ?
 

Milkfloat

An Peanut
Location
Midlands
I am spoilt this year - both the Ladies and Men's tours are coming to town.
 

Milkfloat

An Peanut
Location
Midlands
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Kernow_T

Über Member
Location
Cornwall
Doesn't come within 2 hrs of where I am. Perhaps Cornwall is deemed not to have the 'infrastructure' (Motorway, running water, electricity, round wheels etc) for such an event
 

smutchin

Cat 6 Racer
Location
The Red Enclave
Doesn't come within 2 hrs of where I am. Perhaps Cornwall is deemed not to have the 'infrastructure' (Motorway, running water, electricity, round wheels etc) for such an event

I'm fairly sure it has been to Cornwall in the past though. But I don't think it has been to Kent since it was the Milk Race and they certainly can't use the infrastructure excuse for that.

Yorkshire misses out this year too, as does East Anglia. It happens. It's a race of eight stages. Even with 21 stages the Tour de France usually misses out large parts of the country - Alsace this year, for example.

I would love it if the ToB did visit Scotland - the scenery would be a fantastic advert for cycling in Britain - but it would be a logistical nightmare so I get why they don't. It would be nice if Scotland had its own stage race along the lines of the TdY.

ETA: just checked and the last time it visited Kent was 2006, when a stage finished in Canterbury, the year before the Tour de France did the same. For some reason, I don't remember the ToB coming down here, even though I live just a few miles away from the finish line. It has visited Scotland many times over the years, the last time in 2015, but no further north than Glasgow/Edinburgh by the look of it. It seems I was mistaken in thinking it had visited Cornwall in the past - Exmouth is about as close as it has come.
 
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Kernow_T

Über Member
Location
Cornwall
I'm fairly sure it has been to Cornwall in the past though. But I don't think it has been to Kent since it was the Milk Race and they certainly can't use the infrastructure excuse for that.

Yorkshire misses out this year too, as does East Anglia. It happens. It's a race of eight stages. Even with 21 stages the Tour de France usually misses out large parts of the country - Alsace this year, for example.

I would love it if the ToB did visit Scotland - the scenery would be a fantastic advert for cycling in Britain - but it would be a logistical nightmare so I get why they don't. It would be nice if Scotland had its own stage race along the lines of the TdY.

ETA: just checked and the last time it visited Kent was 2006, when a stage finished in Canterbury, the year before the Tour de France did the same. For some reason, I don't remember the ToB coming down here, even though I live just a few miles away from the finish line. It has visited Scotland many times over the years, the last time in 2015, but no further north than Glasgow/Edinburgh by the look of it. It seems I was mistaken in thinking it had visited Cornwall in the past - Exmouth is about as close as it has come.
Yes, regularly reaches Devon.
Exmouth may as well be Glasgow tbh (ok 8 hours closer)! The Tour of Britain (in one manifestation or another) has been going long enough to do all it can to come to Cornwall (especially given it's dramatic landscape and, probably unique, cycling challenge) but the same can be said of any other county it's never visited - ooo imagine a time trial on the Scillies!
 
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