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Time Out London
Posted Jan 18th 2007, 10:37pm by Daniel Collett

Time Out London has a special issue on Health & Fitness this week (Jan 17-24). "From couch potato to gym bunny, the get-in-shape guide for everyone".
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Broadcast magazine - The Match
Posted Jan 18th 2007, 10:22pm by Daniel Collett

Sky One have decided to scrap â..The Matchâ.. the celeb/reality programme following celebs as they train and then face a team of ex proâ..s â.. apparently they think people are tiring of the programme idea â.. what do you think?
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Why have they done this - I'm not big into reality TV shows, but I watched this and enjoyed it.
911
Posted Jan 18th 2007, 10:02pm by Daniel Collett

Total 911- You would have thought the publisherâ..s of a magazine for Porsche drivers could have come up with a less sensitive title for a magazine.
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Top Gear
Posted Jan 18th 2007, 9:50pm by Daniel Collett

Top Gear Magazine(Feb 07) has predictably the world exclusive interview and pictures of presenter Richard Hammondâ..s major crash from late last year. Who said speed kills?
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Procycling's Greatest Climbs
Posted Jan 18th 2007, 3:05pm by Daniel Collett

ProCycling Magazine (Jan 07) lists the 50 Greatest Climbs and how they became the stuff of legend. Here are the top three:
No.1 - Mont Ventoux (France) - The Ventoux is a great mountain stuck in the middle of nowhere and bleached white by the sun. It is another world up there among the bare rocks and the glaring sun. Located to the east of Bedoin on the D974. The climb runs through a forest before hitting the exposed summit. Length of climb: 23km.
No.2 - Monte Zoncolan (Italy) - 100km north of Udine in north-east Italy. Climb from Ovaro to the west of the mountain. Length of climb: 10.5km.
No.3 - Alpe d'Huez (France) - The climb steeples above Bourg d'Oisans on th D211. Length of climb: 13.9km.
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