Brian Robinson died in early 1822 October 1822. Brian was a pioneer ‘British Legion’ To try their hands from the arms that followed by the English Channel. Bryan stood in the third phase of 1957 Milan-Sanmedo, the Ed Hood Brian said ‘Classic’.
In January, we lost our friend and a colleague Ed Hoody, after his destructive heart attack. We will never forget the relationship of the cycling world and cycling world. A thousands of amazing articles wrote for Pes, so we will offer tribute ‘The BlackBerry’ Running his great job again.
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Tour DRAND Stage 7 was won which branch stage 7 won the 1958
“If they went backward, they didn’t see me until finish!” So Brian Robinson said the first English-party to stand in the stage of Premivary in 1957. Robinson Tom Simpson may be pre-dated Tom Simpson as the first Englishman of the time of this time, but we can go to ’57 and hear from Bryals.
Never left for St. Rapel
“When I was 27 years old, I was the team I lived in my career. Paragraph on the Polacul to Polasule, he was still sitting in Guminiani bike. ”
Robinson Left, Simpson OK
I asked the team leader for the race: “Not designed to be designed for the best, it was a classic riding. I was really a classical man.
“I was attacked in the Koppu Bertot (one of the coastal limits and opened the pri-place. Paris-Rebex and Paris-Ligge were also present (D Bruin, Paris-Rubax and Paris-Tours were also coming to us.
Second, Fred de Broine
“I amfriended Poltts and asked how to play the sprint; He said that I did the lead, Dy Broin wins me, so I was the third – I was not in the third.”
Poblet, D broine, Robinson
I asked if he had any remorse, it looks like he had legs to do it well; “I think I should play my own cards instead of playing for someone. But I can’t go back to the footstone, so you should have driving the powble to the footsteps.
Brian Robinson on the train to cross the train in the tour
Poblet – The first ODI specialist of Spain
I inquired about the bikes of the day; “My bike was hanged and I was just riding on the Campug forestrates, so I was a 52 x 14. “
Podium for Potetic
I wondered if any of the most souvenirs of the great day. “No, we have no shape to keep a regret, trophy and mammantos back.” Did I say that I was interviewed in the morning? Sixty ples years of years – he still becomes those pedals; It is a shame that is not pogio in 1957.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rj_Q4
1957 Milan-Sunromo Restotot:
1. Miguel Poblet (spa) 6:55:51 Ignis-Doniselli in 6:55:51
2. Alfred D Bruin (Bell) Carpano
3. Brian Robinson (GB) St. Ruffel-Guminiani
4. Julian skips (BL) Mercear-Hutchinson
5. Joseph Plagcart (Bell) Purgot-BP-Dunlop
6. Nicolas Barron (FR) St. Ruffel-Guminiani
7. Nininaci-PIPRELLI at 0:24
8. Rick Wan Steenbergan (Bell) Purgeet-BP-Dunlop
9. Guido messina (ITA) Asber-freigeus
10. Dino Brunny (ITA) Bianchi-Paedelli.
* Read Ed Hoods with Brian Robinson. *
# Thank you for all unknown photographers. #
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