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The letters page should be interesting over the next few days. The usual mutterings about lycra clad, red light jumping, pedestrian weaving, "road tax" dodging, un-licenced louts and how dare they delay the motorist by a fraction of a second
Meanwhile, there have been really good interviews with David Millar and Graeme Obree over the last few days in the Herald.
No logic either, Scotland isn't suited to cycling… and yet "they're numbers are growing" to paraphrase. Just another paid by the yard controversialist
what a waste of space hack - nothing original in his article
i pity anyone who had the misfortune to pay for the paper and read that rubbish
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