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Stolen Bike

Damien Waugh just sent me an email to say that his custom built steel Marinoni touring bike has been stolen from outside London’s Euston station. He’s ridden over 30,000km on it so is feeling pretty gutted.

He’s offering a £500 reward for its return, no questions asked. Drop him an email at dwaugh@hamptoncourthouse.co.uk if some scumbag on Gumtree tries to flog it to you…

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  1. I know the feeling, though at a far lower cost.
    Visiting an office in Oman during the evening I left my bike next to the elevator, unlocked as ‘this is Oman’.
    10 or 15 mins later I came down and the bike had gone.
    So now I have not only sharing an experience with David Cameron but also Damien

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