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Eoin Ryan
IP: 83.70.152.251 Jun 16, 08 - 1:48 AM |
Returned Dub
Hi, I have just returned home to Ireland after living in Aus for 10 years. I raced road and xc mtb there and am super keen to get back into it here after a 5 month layoff due to a newborn and relocating home. The Swords club looks great with lots of races and keen training partners available once my bikes arrive in a shipping container hopefully in July. We are living in Portrane and I am working in Swords. I was wondering what way most of you see the tour de France here? Is Eurosport the way to go or something on the www? Cheers Eoin |
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Jim
IP: 86.43.107.247 Jun 16th, 2008 - 5:13 AM |
You can get Eurosport through the Sky Digital Satellite Dish,also on the cablelink providers NTL & Chorus,via the web too but also on th Sky Astra Satellite dish which is an Analogue transmission. All cost money on an ongoing basis (subscription service) except for the sky astra dish, you can buy these normally in Lidl or Aldi for less than €100-. |
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