Can you imagine someone returning from a football match, saying, ‘The pitch was flooded, full of lumps and nearly impossible to play on – it was brilliant!’? Yet that’s how we view the cobbled Classics.
The pavé of Roubaix and bergs
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Can you imagine someone returning from a football match, saying, ‘The pitch was flooded, full of lumps and nearly impossible to play on – it was brilliant!’? Yet that’s how we view the cobbled Classics.
The pavé of Roubaix and bergs
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