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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Posts: 20
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I was watching the tour the other night and well the commentator were saying about 1hr after the open race started that the first yougn riders are coming in and that day it was axel merxc son who won and i think his duaghter also went well, good blood three generation family, and they say that each stage young riders have a young tour de france for school aged people and theydo last 10km of each stage and well it was strait up a mountain that day as lots of the mountain stages have last 10km straight up, was wondering if any one had ever got into it or new how, too late for me now but thought i would let u guys know if you ever thought of trying would be worth looking into it as would be a wonderful experience i have always wanted races with mountains like that here in australia but well the highest point in australia for a road is only just above 1000m and well it takes 40km to rise so no mountains like those in australia, the land of rolling hills and flat plains.
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