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Culture of Modern Cycling Clubs?

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Old 22-05.-2006, 05:54 PM   #16
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Default Re: Culture of Modern Cycling Clubs?

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Which aloof Sydney club might you be thinking of.

Definately alot of wealthy wankers out there. Speaking of one I heard Chris Corrigan the Scab from Patricks does the sunday waterfall ride.

Oh and Limerickman- you are spoilt. A republican, socialist bike club! Next you are going to tell us about the drunken free love parties after club AGM's. Can it get any better!
No names...no pack-drill...they train in a large eastern suburbs park..

As for corrigan...there's a bad apple in every barrel.

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