Something a bit boring, and something a bit useful
Published by Halverde on 8/21/2007 at 16:19.
It must've been a whole week since we plugged something on this site. Here's a thing we've been e-mailed that's probably quite good. In fact we'd hazard a guess at it being the best keirin event in London on that day, at that time.

There's going to be Japanese food, apparently. See you there, unless we get any better offers.
Another plug, this time for something the whole world can enjoy
Cycling.tv's daily news show! It's very concise, and about a million times more preferable than messing around with the awful spelling and hideous design of that Cyclingnews website when all we want to know is what's been going on. The audio also sometimes goes a bit out of synch, but it wouldn't be Cycling.tv without an endearing comedy element accompanying the otherwise high-quality product. Plus now you get to look at the lovely Rebecca Charlton whenever you like. Even in the middle of the night when you're lonely and there's nobody else in the house...
Normally we just use up the eight hours we spend in work every day clicking "refresh" on all the cycling websites so we don't miss anything. Now that somebody has condensed the process into just a minute long daily activity we're going to have to find a new way of wasting time, which is a bit daunting really. Maybe we'll speak to some girls or something.
There's going to be Japanese food, apparently. See you there, unless we get any better offers.
Another plug, this time for something the whole world can enjoy
Cycling.tv's daily news show! It's very concise, and about a million times more preferable than messing around with the awful spelling and hideous design of that Cyclingnews website when all we want to know is what's been going on. The audio also sometimes goes a bit out of synch, but it wouldn't be Cycling.tv without an endearing comedy element accompanying the otherwise high-quality product. Plus now you get to look at the lovely Rebecca Charlton whenever you like. Even in the middle of the night when you're lonely and there's nobody else in the house...
Normally we just use up the eight hours we spend in work every day clicking "refresh" on all the cycling websites so we don't miss anything. Now that somebody has condensed the process into just a minute long daily activity we're going to have to find a new way of wasting time, which is a bit daunting really. Maybe we'll speak to some girls or something.
