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barberj
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Chasing Legends

Post by barberj »

Noticed the following on at city screen:

CYCLING TOUR DE FORCE
The greatest of cycling events, The Tour de France, comes to City Screen in HD in a live satellite Q&A chaired by the BBC's Phil Liggett. CHASING LEGENDS (15) follows the race from Monaco through the Pyrenees on to Paris. Thursday 21 October, 8.00pm.
PhilBixby
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Post by PhilBixby »

Ah yes, I'd kicked off a thread about this in the Racing & Training forum and meant to copy it across (but failed to)...

It's in Screen 1 (so lots of seats) and tickets are £7.50 with usual discounts for members etc. Trailer at http://chasinglegends.com/trailers/thea ... ailer.html.
Rick
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Post by Rick »

I'm off work for a change.

Looks interesting, think I'll try and get along.
barberj
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Post by barberj »

Its now on two screens as screen one is nearly full with advanced bookings.
Rick
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Post by Rick »

Balls, Forgot to call in and get tickets this morning and now it looks like both screens are fully booked :(
PhilBixby
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Post by PhilBixby »

What did we all reckon to it then? My favourite quote was (as ever) from Jens Voigt - about that crash that ended his Tour - "Apparently I lost fifteen minutes of my memory, but honestly I don't want it back - it would be full of pain".... ...I can think of a few fifteen-minutes-worth I could happily lose!
Simon Donoghue
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Post by Simon Donoghue »

Thought the film was excellent - and really enjoyed the bit about the split in the peloton in the Camargue. Thought the Q&A was a bit flat - Mark C is a much better rider than he is TV personality - but overall a good evening - and good to see that the film appealed to non-cyclists as well. Not sure I have ever been to a cinema with such a large male audience before !!!
MarkA
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Post by MarkA »

Really enjoyed it. Even the footage we have seen before looked so much better on big screen. Still can't stomach people talking about mr 60%. And if they are now in positions of power in teams ....
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