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Dr Hutch

I have never attempted to coach my friend Bernard. This is because I want to enjoy life, and if I wanted to do something pointless and self-defeating I’d go back to running.

That’s not to say he hasn’t asked for advice occasionally. Even more occasionally I’ve offered it unrequested, normally as part of the passive-aggressive war of attrition we’ve been waging in the cycling arena since about

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