4th TNR
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4th TNR
For any BBoners interested in the TNR this year, the date's set for 9th Sept. Entry stuff on Contact page -
https://torino-nice.weebly.com
See some of you there I hope!
https://torino-nice.weebly.com
See some of you there I hope!
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Definitely can't make that one unfortunately. My missus would castrate me if I missed her birthday to ride bikes! 

- BigRingGrinder
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Definitely want to try and do this again in 2019. Will sort the entry request in due course 

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I've wanted to ride this route since the first one.
I'll do a bit of research but hope to make it this time of possible
I'll do a bit of research but hope to make it this time of possible
- gairym
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IF I lose the weight I'm planning to lose this year and IF Mrs Gairy doesn't veto my plans then I'd love to head back to finish what I (barely) started in 2016.
Such a great route.
Such a great route.
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I can't get the time off this September so hopefully it will be TNR 5 for me
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Let me know when/if you can make it Gairy, you're always welcome 

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Hopefully back again this year if Mrs Scud will allow....
Need to find a cheesy postcard
Need to find a cheesy postcard
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Me and Mrs B are very keen on this. I even have the time off work 
Does the quality of posttcard impact on likely entry??
Beener

Does the quality of posttcard impact on likely entry??
Beener
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Technically no, practically it's part of the fun so maybeDoes the quality of posttcard impact on likely entry??

- Bearbonesnorm
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Reckon I'd submit my postcard inside an envelope containing both postcard and cheque for £40 payable to Smart Shelter 

May the bridges you burn light your way
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Genius entry process James 

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Oh... and James, if you did still want to head out there at some point to do some off road scouting, feel free to let me know. 

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I reckon you'd be in Stu, with a beer voucher for the dinner in Turin
(did think about that angle on entry, but remembered a guy last year who donated a welcome 5E as that was all he said he could afford and rode to the start too. Look at what happened to Glastonbury...
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(did think about that angle on entry, but remembered a guy last year who donated a welcome 5E as that was all he said he could afford and rode to the start too. Look at what happened to Glastonbury...

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Will do, cheers Richard. So much good MTB stuff around Briancon... No plans to change the route this year though, works for me to just iron out a couple of typos etc and re-issue same route info. That in itself would save enough time for a long weekend's riding, a week away even!Richard G wrote:Oh... and James, if you did still want to head out there at some point to do some off road scouting, feel free to let me know.
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* Noted methodBearbonesnorm wrote:Reckon I'd submit my postcard inside an envelope containing both postcard and cheque for £40 payable to Smart Shelter

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From positive vibes to positive bribes, the TNR has made it 

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great entry process!
I'm out this year - HT550 will use up all my family credit - but wish I could do it again!
I'm out this year - HT550 will use up all my family credit - but wish I could do it again!
- BigRingGrinder
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Just seen that the entries may close at the end of the week due to the volume received. Looks like I had better try and get hold of a postcard fast!!
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Blimey Charlie... postcard needs buying on way home then, difficult trying to find cheeky, rude seaside postcards in january...
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Jeez-o, thanks for the warning.
Just nipped in the lunch hour to select a thick, glossy one of Edinburgh castle, which is hopefully thick and glossy enough to draw James' fingers to
Just nipped in the lunch hour to select a thick, glossy one of Edinburgh castle, which is hopefully thick and glossy enough to draw James' fingers to
- BigRingGrinder
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Ditto, just nipped into town to get one from the tourist info centre. Selection was somewhat disappointing... hoping it doesn't count against me!! 

- Bearbonesnorm
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Difficult isn't it? Do you buy a big and rather impressive one in the hope of attracting attention, or will that go against you and make it appear that you're trying too hard? Do you buy a smaller plain card in the hope of sympathy and attracting the underdog vote or will that simply get caught up amongst the hundreds of other cards? A cheque must be the way forward 

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Who knows..... answers on the back of a postcard (literally and not how the youth mean it..)