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I nearly bisected a Jack Russell in the 2008 L2P with my aero wheels, but this takes some beating. What an excuse to cycle with a heavy weapon though!
And I am getting myself upset about the the hazard of hedge clippings!!!!!!
Andy Schleck may be able to take down a bear with a single punch, but Mr Ncube has a genuine claim to be a true cycling hard man!
They'll stoop to anything those Luxemburgers!
Well i guess it beats the usual irate jack russell on a country road eh?
Argh ! Jack Russells ! The nightmare returns. I have matching bites from my racing days - those little blighters always give me a shiver down the spine, although they are perhaps a little less dangerous than the odd Schleck, sorry, Leopard.
Leopard or LAY-opard?