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  1. What fantastic footage – Thank You !!
    1953, the year of my birth (as well as other greats such as Tony Blair and Michael Portillo) !!
    Did anyone else notice the few glimpses of the dapper start/finish announcer – Jimmy Saville !!!
    I really enjoyed, especially, the scenes crossing into Scotland at the top of Carter Bar.
    Crowds as big as The Kelloggs and PruTour in more recent times.
    Until recently one of my own favourite rides was an evening "cross-border raid" from here in Hawick, up to the border and back down again.
    Believe me, it is usually a lot more quiet than this.
    Many Thanks for a great piece of much-needed (in these nasty Covid times) nostalgia.

  2. Thank you, and how refreshing to see cyclists not wearing lycra with aerodynmic helmets and hoards of cars and support vehicles behind. No clip-ins, but the tell-tale straps of the rat-traps. No electronic shifting – just good proper racing.

  3. I started cycling with the local club in 1960. Luckily the roads were still quiet back then. Living on the Welsh Borders we had some of the most beautiful countryside to explore. I started racing in 1962, and remember wearing some of those enormous race numbers. Very aerodynamic.

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