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<description>&#x3C;P&#x3E;Well, just cleaned the bike this morning. Had to get the pressure washer to it, reminding me of the cyclo-cross season. The rear mech was absolutely caked in straw &#x26;amp; Bedfordshire clay, making it impossible for the jockey wheels to go round. - You know I just thought at the time that I was having a little trouble with the gears. I thought it was me at first,&#x26;nbsp;- I now know otherwise. This Bedfordshire daub is pretty strong stuff, - half the houses in London were made of it at one time. -Still need to be wary at Cosford in a couple of weeks time, - it&#x27;s got built-in cow &#x26;amp; sheep muck in it so it could be fairly quick setting. Let&#x27;s hope it&#x27;s dry all week, the hills are bad enough punishment....&#x3C;/P&#x3E; &#x3C;P&#x3E;RB&#x3C;/P&#x3E; &#x3C;P&#x3E;&#x26;nbsp;&#x3C;/P&#x3E;</description>
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