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video clips of some cobbled climbs

 
 
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Old 10-16.-2003
Phil
 
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Here are some Video clips of a couple of Cobbled climbs in NW Belgium & NE France.

The Kemmelberg (Gent Wevelgem) http://users.pandora.be/phil.stone/Kemmelberg.wmv Mont Cassel NE side
(4days of Dunkirk) http://users.pandora.be/phil.stone/C2a.wmv

I have also video footage of the whole Marmotte route including l`Alpe d`Huez, Galibier, Telegraph,
Glandon, Croix de Fer, plus Les deux alps & a few other roads & valleys in the Alps. If anyone is
planning on doing these climbs in the future a video of the whole climb may help you get a grasp of
what's involved! If anyone wants to see a few minutes of one of these French cols I can upload a
short clip.

I hope to get some of the other Flanders climbs done in the next few weeks if the weather
stays good!

I use the videos as an aid to training indoors when the weather is bad ! (I cant stand
watching the wall)

Phil www.turbovids.net
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Old 10-16.-2003
Graham
 
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"Phil" <phil.stone@pandora.be> wrote in message
news89jb.78919$ke2.4241460@phobos.telenet-ops.be...
> Here are some Video clips of a couple of Cobbled climbs in NW Belgium & NE France.
>
> The Kemmelberg (Gent Wevelgem) http://users.pandora.be/phil.stone/Kemmelberg.wmv Mont Cassel NE
> side (4days of Dunkirk) http://users.pandora.be/phil.stone/C2a.wmv
>
> I have also video footage of the whole Marmotte route including l`Alpe d`Huez, Galibier,
> Telegraph, Glandon, Croix de Fer, plus Les deux alps & a few other roads & valleys in the Alps. If
> anyone is planning on doing
these
> climbs in the future a video of the whole climb may help you get a grasp
of
> what's involved! If anyone wants to see a few minutes of one of these
French
> cols I can upload a short clip.
>
> I hope to get some of the other Flanders climbs done in the next few weeks if the weather
> stays good!
>
> I use the videos as an aid to training indoors when the weather is bad !
(I
> cant stand watching the wall)
>
> Phil www.turbovids.net
>
>
>
>
Why do you have legwarmers on but no armwarmers ?

Graham
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Old 10-16.-2003
Graham
 
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"Phil" <phil.stone@pandora.be> wrote in message
news:z9bjb.79149$SV1.4211845@phobos.telenet-ops.be...
> To hide my hairy legs ;-)
>
>
> "Graham" <gtg74@btinternetDOT.com> wrote in message news:bmj9tq$nmr$1@sparta.btinternet.com...
> >
> > "Phil" <phil.stone@pandora.be> wrote in message
> > news89jb.78919$ke2.4241460@phobos.telenet-ops.be...
> > > Here are some Video clips of a couple of Cobbled climbs in NW Belgium
&
> NE
> > > France.
> > >
> > > The Kemmelberg (Gent Wevelgem) http://users.pandora.be/phil.stone/Kemmelberg.wmv Mont Cassel
> > > NE side (4days of Dunkirk) http://users.pandora.be/phil.stone/C2a.wmv
> > >
> > > I have also video footage of the whole Marmotte route including
l`Alpe
> > > d`Huez, Galibier, Telegraph, Glandon, Croix de Fer, plus Les deux alps
&
> a
> > > few other roads & valleys in the Alps. If anyone is planning on doing
> > these
> > > climbs in the future a video of the whole climb may help you get a
grasp
> > of
> > > what's involved! If anyone wants to see a few minutes of one of these
> > French
> > > cols I can upload a short clip.
> > >
> > > I hope to get some of the other Flanders climbs done in the next few
> weeks
> > > if the weather stays good!
> > >
> > > I use the videos as an aid to training indoors when the weather is bad
!
> > (I
> > > cant stand watching the wall)
> > >
> > > Phil www.turbovids.net
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > Why do you have legwarmers on but no armwarmers ?
> >
> > Graham
> >
> >
>
>
Get them shaved then !

Graham
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Old 10-16.-2003
Phil
 
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Default Re: video clips of some cobbled climbs

To hide my hairy legs ;-)

"Graham" <gtg74@btinternetDOT.com> wrote in message news:bmj9tq$nmr$1@sparta.btinternet.com...
>
> "Phil" <phil.stone@pandora.be> wrote in message
> news89jb.78919$ke2.4241460@phobos.telenet-ops.be...
> > Here are some Video clips of a couple of Cobbled climbs in NW Belgium &
NE
> > France.
> >
> > The Kemmelberg (Gent Wevelgem) http://users.pandora.be/phil.stone/Kemmelberg.wmv Mont Cassel NE
> > side (4days of Dunkirk) http://users.pandora.be/phil.stone/C2a.wmv
> >
> > I have also video footage of the whole Marmotte route including l`Alpe d`Huez, Galibier,
> > Telegraph, Glandon, Croix de Fer, plus Les deux alps &
a
> > few other roads & valleys in the Alps. If anyone is planning on doing
> these
> > climbs in the future a video of the whole climb may help you get a grasp
> of
> > what's involved! If anyone wants to see a few minutes of one of these
> French
> > cols I can upload a short clip.
> >
> > I hope to get some of the other Flanders climbs done in the next few
weeks
> > if the weather stays good!
> >
> > I use the videos as an aid to training indoors when the weather is bad !
> (I
> > cant stand watching the wall)
> >
> > Phil www.turbovids.net
> >
> >
> >
> >
> Why do you have legwarmers on but no armwarmers ?
>
> Graham
 

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