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Meet the Team

Rider: Chris William Mordue
Nickname: Jay, Daddy Long Legs, Potter, Death
Nationality: Scottish
Age: 22 (But acts like a 5 year old)
Height: Fairly tall
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Love long walks on the beach, sun, wine, greasy bread and James Blunt... Well, only the latter two are true... Born and oleaginously bred in the Scottish Borders, I graduated from the University of Glasgow where I always looking to ways to push and attempt to humiliate myself. As a result, I have stupidly taken on the ambition to cycle 2,600 km across Europe with these two sebaceous guys who luckily tolerate me. Not afraid to take it on, but realise that I may be broken physically and mentally by the end of it, but at least I will have learnt how to adipose and wet shave.
Rider: Myles Carlo Morelli 
Nicknames: Cherri Morelli, Sour Cream, Rudolph, Corn Stick
Nationality: Scottish
Age: 23
Height: Smaller than an average 15 years old
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Doesn't like talking about himself so we will have to come up with something not too mean about him. The humble adventure enthusiast. This guy has cycled from Glasgow to Milan on his way to his Erasmus Placement. This trip was the brainchild of his and he took a major part in planning out our itinerary, although not very well. Did downhill biking before (also not very well) and he is very good with the camera, but yeah, you have guessed it...
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Rider: Peter G. Nagy
Nicknames: Black Mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis), Hungarian Sausage, Big Fat Fröccs
Nationality: Hungarian
Age: 24
Height: Too tall to ride a bike
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I am always up for an adventure and I have always lived and active lifestyle since I was a kid. I moved to Glasgow in 2012 to go to university and it was one of the best choices I have ever made. I got to know these two bandits while doing a project together and when the idea of this tour came up I didn't have to hesitate too long before saying I want in. So bought a crap bike, trained for a couple of days and flipped my hat backwards. Also let them cut my hair to minimise drag... seriously though.. it was a bad idea.
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