This second day of the Flanders' campaign didn't start that well, as the team found out that the reinforces from the northern border were stopped in Breda. Ms Yvonne's attendance was in fact stopped by unforeseen events.
In order to get over this moment of discouragement, the team decided to test some new bacteriological weapons (banned by the Geneva Treat of 1948) before reaching the start line.
B.I.T.T warmly welcomes this great result, now it's time to rest, with a little help from our new bacteriological medecine.
BRUSSELS 20K HERE WE COME!!!
In the meanwhile, approached by a pretty hostess promoting the use of a heart rate monitor, Mr Kostas, supported by the presence of his parents from Greece, firmly stated: "Excuse me, there's no point in using that...what would you do if the machine started making strange noises when only 1km is missing for example?! Malaka, I'd immediately rip it off and continue till the "end" "
As moved by the powerful flow of the bruggean canals, our athletes started a race which was at some point faster than them. As documented by the picture below, this poor man was the only one proudly overtaken by our heroes.
B.I.T.T warmly welcomes this great result, now it's time to rest, with a little help from our new bacteriological medecine.
BRUSSELS 20K HERE WE COME!!!
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