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19th Jul 06, 06:20 PM
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whats Newquay like with the roads?
theres a 10km in Newquay, i wondered if its flat alot or hilly etc? thanks
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19th Jul 06, 11:38 PM
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I may be wrong, and it also depends on where they put the course I guess, but I believe there are some hills in Newquay. It does tend to be quite hilly in that part of the country anyway.
But hills are good
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