S10 Ep144: Explore | Tour d'Ecosse stage 4: Ayr Greenock

Published: Nov. 3, 2022, 8:30 a.m.

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The Tour d\'\\xc9cosse picks up where it left off, in Ayr, or more to the point in a pub in Ayr where Lionel and Simon have just ordered a dessert pizza that would horrify Ciro Scognamiglio and, for that matter, all Italians.
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\\nThen it\'s back on the road, past the golf courses that decorate the Ayrshire coast, on the roads that made the Girvan one of the toughest stage races in Britain, and via an extraordinary \\u2013 if brief \\u2013 Elvis impression by Simon. We also talk Graeme Obree with Edward Pickering, author of the book The Race Against Time, and get our first glimpse of the Clyde as we arrive at Greenock Morton FC.
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