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English, 10.07.2021 14:00, shemiahking5432

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Anika: “What are your impressions of cycling in the Netherlands then?”

You: “Oh, it’s brilliant! Cycling is funded so much better here than back home, and Amsterdam really deserves its reputation as the Venice of the North...

Anika: “Where will your event take place?”

You: “Well, it’s a 32-kilometre cycle ride for charity. It will start at 9am on 8th August from Amstelpark in the heart of the city.

“We’ve got 700 cyclists already signed up, but our target is 1,000, so it’d be great to hear from anyone interested In riding along.”

“The route will be fully marshalled with roads closed to traffic, and whilst there is no fixed entry fee, the suggested minimum is $40 or €30. Oh, and there’s a medal and goody bag for all
finishers.”

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