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PadraicM
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posted 3-Oct-2010 21:11:13  Yes there are plenty of good cycles around Galway. There will be some organised cycling activities in the summer.
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forajido
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posted 9-Mar-2010 11:00:55  Hello¡ I'd like to know how many days a week people bicycle. I'm thinking of taking my bike to Galway. Are there good roads for cycling in Galway?jeje Bye
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forajido
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posted 26-Feb-2010 10:01:23  Thank you very much for your answer. I'll arrive on Sunday, 4th of April at the evening.
I'm very pleased to join your club, but I only will stay there for 3 months... I can't carry my bike but I'd like to practise spinnig in some gymnasium, would it be possible?
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PadraicM
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posted 25-Feb-2010 14:18:38  Jose, Looks like your english is of a very high standard already. The easiest way to meet triathletes when you arrive is to come along to our training sessions and to join our club.
Let us know when you arrive, by posting another note on this fourm, and I will let you know what training is going on at that time so you can come along.
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forajido
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posted 25-Feb-2010 11:28:23  Hello¡ My name's Jose. I'm from AlmerÃa (South of Spain).This is a short presentation.
I'm 41 years old. I've been practising triathlon for 14 years. I've been in the Lanzarote Ironman in 2001,(12h 24').I have some good marcs in local competitions. I've just recovered of a injury in my knee, and I try to back trainning.
Next April, I'm going to Galway for 3 months. I'll go to study english. I'd love know triathlete people. I'd like find facilities to swim, run, etc...
Could you help me?
Thanks in advance
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