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Welcome to Illustrated Tape’s favourite releases of 2018 that sounded and looked good, chosen by this year’s contributors. We’ve put together a playlist featuring one track from each of the releases featured so you can check out the sounds we were digging this year. Happy listening!
➔ spoti.fi/2LCgrQp Listening in order recommended
Delta Sleep - Ghost City Big Scary Monsters, 10 August Artwork: Owen Findley at Or8 Design Selected by Megan Reddi // IT014
This is my favourite music/artwork combo of 2018! The whole album is just amazing - it is beautifully arranged and has this lovely dreamy quality to it, with repeated musical motifs woven throughout to really pull the whole album together. Not only is Ghost City musically fantastic, but the artwork is beautiful and so fitting for the album. It is designed and screen printed by Owen Findley and the warm colours, imagery and textures are just spot on.
Definitely my favourite release of 2018. It is my go-to driving album and I will be blasting it while we’re driving around this Christmas!
➔ Listen to Illustrated Tapes 014: Nautical Dusk by Megan Reddi
Okay Kaya - Both Heavy Body, 1 June Artwork/design: Kaya Wilkins, Aaron Maine, Phillip Wong
Selected by Hannah Buckman // IT016
Okay Kaya’s Both as an album that came out this year which I enjoyed, and which I feel has a strong visual component to it. To me the album feels sickly (in a good way), gloomy but still pop. I think the mood is conveyed really well through the Adinah Dancyger directed music vids and the album art.
I liked finding out more about Kaya’s thinking behind the project, like how the twin in the videos is like a physical manifestation of trauma... it’s something that once I read I couldn’t stop thinking about. The idea of something traumatic inducing this birth of a second self, a kind of split off part that is still attached in some way to the whole, but there being a kind of safety in acknowledging what might be a darker part of yourself, from a distance. Also the album art kind of conveys the idea of duality and how that relates to race/sexuality, but I didn’t feel like that was really explored as much. I think I like this album ‘cos it kind of ties in with things (mentioned above) I’m currently interested in, but maybe it feels a bit surface-y at times.
➔ Listen to Illustrated Tapes 016: Protect Your Extremities by Hannah Buckman
Quavo - Quavo Huncho Capitol / Mowtown / Quality Control, 12 October Artwork: Mihailo Andic
Selected by Conner Perry // IT020
I think my favourite music/design combo of this year has to be Quavo’s Quavo Huncho. Not only is it full of bangers, the cover by Mihailo Andic is just brilliant. It really sets itself apart from the Migo’s visuals and changes the way you listen to the record. Definitely check out the rest of his work, especially the stuff for Lil’ Yachty.
➔ Listen to Illustrated Tapes 020: Nice one bruva by Conner Perry
Parquet Courts - Wide Awake! Rough Trade, 18 May Artwork: A. Savage
Selected by Holly St Clair // IT021
I was really late to the Parquet Courts party, but actually both of my initial encounters with their two recent releases have been solid arguments for the importance of decent album artwork. For both Wide Awake! and Human Performance I ran into - literally - the artwork before the music. Twice, two years apart, whilst wandering around London I turned a corner and came face to face with Adam Savage’s superb cover work. He smacked me in the face with poppy colours and amorphous dancing forms and I loved every moment. Add in an anarchic use of type and you’ve got me shouting, “Oh shit! A new Parquet Courts album!” to no one in particular outside an old meat market in Shoreditch.
A. Savage is both front man and painter and that adds a special flavour to the whole affair. Album marketing can be a laboured, commercially driven affair, there’s something authentic - a little DIY flavour - about this relationship between artwork and music. It’s a nice parallel to the musical throwbacks typical of the bands style. Wide Awake! dropped earlier this year and it’s fab. (Although, I love the artwork so much even if it was god awful I’d still buy the record and hang it on my wall.)
➔ Listen to Illustrated Tapes 021: To: You, Love: Me by Holly St Clair
D.A.L.I - When Haro Met Sally Burning Witches, 23 May Artwork: Luke Insect
Selected by Thomas Hedger // IT017
According to my recently played, I’ve been stuck on a pre-'90s loop. I've crept slowly into 2018's releases picking out albums like books - by their covers - and it really paid off! I don’t often delve into electronic but I love this album, it’s a perfect blend of hopping on your bike and hitting the tracks, nailing the look of how the album feels in all its haze. A solid sunny day good time.
➔ Listen to Illustrated Tapes 017: Sink by Thomas Hedger
Young Fathers - Cocoa Sugar Ninja Tune, 9 March Artwork: Tom Hingston
Selected by Katie Chandler // IT003
This cover was immediately striking and memorable to me. Upon listening to the album, I found that the artwork resonated with this feeling of odd, unrestricted expression. It's a little unsettling, ultimately bold and intriguing. Much like the music, it feels hot and cool all at once, like a burst of energy that leaves you in a sweat. It's the exhilarating soundtrack to your runner's high, and you're not really sure why you're running or what you're running from.
➔ Listen to Illustrated Tapes 003: Porch Light by Katie Chandler
Gesu no Kiwami Otome (ゲスの極み乙女。) - Suki Nara Towanai (好きなら問わない) Taco Records, 29 August Selected by Greg Stasiw // IT009
Although it’s not the ambient and electronic fare I usually enjoy, Suki Nara Towanai (好きなら問わない) by Gesu no Kiwami Otome. (ゲスの極み乙女。) is a hoot. The artwork features a stylized neon pachinko machine. Or maybe it’s a console in a rad indie pop spaceship, which would also make sense for this funky fresh group! It feels somehow familiar, somehow alien, and altogether really, really cool.
The neon suggests something retro, and there are some retro leanings in their funkier tracks, but it's definitely neon as seen in 2018. Modern pop (and J-Pop) tropes emerge, but infectious basslines, tight drumming, and smart keys make this album something special. Some math rock even surfaces at times, and the remix included proves that this group goes for whatever feels fresh. One look at the artwork reminds me that this is one of the funnest albums I've listened to in a while. “Funnest” is definitely a word when you’re talking about this band!
➔ Listen to Illustrated Tapes 009: Atmospheres by Greg Stasiw
Aphex Twin - Collapse EP Warp, 14 September Artwork: Weirdcore
Selected by Alex Vissaridis // IT002
2018 was a great year if you grew up listening to the music I was into. Some of my all-time favourite artists released new stuff this year, and they didn’t disappoint. The artwork was pretty excellent too, but nothing grabbed my attention like the world created around Aphex Twin’s Collapse EP. Album art doesn’t seem to mean as much as it once did, so it’s always exciting when it appears outside of the little square on your screen in unexpected ways.
This year, Aphex Twin logos appeared all over the world, from Elephant & Castle tube station to the side of a record store in Tokyo, designed in a way that made it look like the logo was collapsing into the environment around it. I’m a sucker for stuff like this; random cryptic messages that send internet detectives into a frenzy. It was eventually announced as marketing for the Collapse EP, but they kept the ‘collapsing logo’ visual going on the EP artwork, in the music video for the track ‘T69 collapse’, and even through to projection-mapped videos around London (again announced in typical smoke-and-mirrors fashion) and a collaboration with Crack magazine. Way more than just a collection of pixels.
➔ Listen to Illustrated Tapes 002: Tape Fuzz by Alex Vissaridis
Flohio - Wild Yout EP Alpha, 2 November Selected by Rachel Maughan // IT012
I got into Flohio after I saw her on COLORS in January with 'Band'. She's fucking explosive on that track, you can feel her spitting straight into your chest. She's been savvy with her producers and killed her work with God Colony - 'SE16' was my most played track of the year. Her 2018 EP, Wild Yout is a cocktail of perfection.
Mashing up genres it's a high energy listen with punchy, grimey hip-hop that is uniquely South London. The artwork is beautiful simplicity - her achingly slick androgynous aesthetic, the clean photographic composition, with a flowing chain to bring it tightly back to SE. Gorgeous.
➔ Listen to Illustrated Tapes 012: High Rise by Rachel Maughan
Sudan Archives - Sink EP Stones Throw, 25 May Photography: Jack McKain Design: Jeff Jank
Selected By Tom J Newell // IT004
Sink submerges the listener in flowing loops and beats, with splashes of violin and vocals floating above the sunken monolith, which stands tall on the deep blue cover art. The composition is reminiscent of two of Jank’s other iconic Stones Throw sleeves, Donuts and Madvillainy and continues his striking yet varied art direction for the label.
Check out the ‘Nont For Sale’ video from the EP too, which adds powerful choreography and styling to create another successful visual accompaniment to the music. Much love to Sudan Archives and hats off to Jeff Jank. I painted a tribute to the cover art on a 12x12” piece of wood.
➔ Listen to Illustrated Tapes 004: FEAR. by Tom J Newell
Drinks - Hippo Lite Drag City, 20 April Selected by Molly Fairhurst // IT015
Hazy, dazed, an album I hold dearly to 2018 (and many strangely lit walks in a then new, unknown city).
A collaboration between Cate Le Bon and White Fence’s Tim Presley, the pair took an (isolated) retreat to St Hippolyte-Du-Fort in the south of France to record, frankly, crudely, seemingly, whatever the fuck they wanted to. Hippo Lite is born, a joyful, playful, sometimes quiet, sometimes screaming object.
What senses like an eavesdrop through closed doors rightly has a cover that can’t be quite understood- a narrow column of, at the glance of the reader, ‘nonsense’ notes, which flank photos of Le Bon and Presley. Both are snapshots of an absurd holiday we have been invited along to, so long as we sit across the table. A tender and private piece.
➔ Listen to Illustrated Tapes 015: The Wilder Woman by Molly Fairhurst
Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs - King of Cowards Rocket, 28 September Artwork: Sophy Hollington
Selected by Drew Milward // IT010
First off, this album is wall to wall, solid gold bangers. Kind of like the lovechild of The Fall and Black Sabbath, who has been cautioned by the police for possession of a massive bag of skunk, a bong in the shape of a skull and a copy of ‘The Holy Mountain’ on DVD.
Aside from the fact it’s a full on riff-o-rama, the artwork by Sophy Hollington is absolutely incredible. It summons up the sound of the band, via folk horror infused wildness. It really captures the sonic landscape of the album, yet completely avoids any of the cliched imagery that could so easily have taken its place. It really is the whole package.
➔ Listen to Illustrated Tapes 010: BE GONE, YOU CREATIVE GREMLINS! by Drew Milward
Djrum - Portrait With Firewood R&S, 17 August Artwork: Michael Mitsas
Selected by Sam Ailey // IT001
Portrait With Firewood is one of those rare gems within the electronic genre - a true ‘album’. With holistic production, emotional range, and a captivating narrative, this really is a stunning listening experience from start to finish. Felix Manuel combines electronic and acoustic sounds seamlessly on this intimate record, with exceptional attention to detail in his sampling and tender piano sections played by Felix himself.
Michael Mistas’s cover art is a real departure from the typical design aesthetic of electronic albums and caught my attention straight away. I love its composition and rough, imperfect execution. To me these feels reflective of the range and depth of emotional states explored across the album, and the feeling that some things are easier to express through your craft than with words. Plus I’m a sucker for pink things.
➔ Listen to Illustrated Tapes 001: Quiet by Sam Ailey
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Glenn Irwin and Josh Brookes headline opening free practice at Brands Hatch
Glenn Irwin and Josh Brookes kicked off the Brands Hatch round of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship by topping a free practice session each on the opening day, on the Grand Prix circuit, ahead of tomorrow’s Datatag Qualifying.
Irwin led the opposition in the opening session, firing the Be Wiser Ducati to the top of the times in dry conditions to hold a narrow 0.115s advantage over McAMS Yamaha’s Brookes at the chequered flag.
Brookes had been closing the gap to Irwin, but in the closing stages his team-mate Tarran Mackenzie nipped into second place to push the 2015 champion back into third. Brookes responded though with less than five minutes on the clock to move into second and close the gap to the Be Wiser Ducati.
In the morning session James Ellison made it three Yamahas inside the top four as he pushed Luke Mossey back into fifth place on the leading JG Speedfit Kawasaki, with Christian Iddon completing the top six for Tyco BMW. That pushed Jake Dixon into seventh place with Peter Hickman holding off championship leader Leon Haslam and Michael Laverty who completed the top ten.
The second free practice though had Brookes at the top of the timesheets; the Australian mastering the changing conditions following a brief shower before the session. Several of the riders chose to wait until later in the second free practice to head out the on circuit once the track dried, but Brookes continued to live up to his reputation, and was the first rider on track.
Brookes set the initial pace and it wasn’t until the closing ten minutes when the times began to tumble with the final 60 seconds a frantic flurry of improvements with Glenn Irwin and Jake Dixon moving up the order before Brookes returned to the top.
Ellison posted a time in his final run of the session to climb back up the order into fourth place with Mason Law completing the top five for Team WD-40 Kawasaki. Dan Linfoot was sixth fastest for Honda Racing, moving ahead of Gino Rea. The OMG Racing Suzuki rider held off Andrew Irwin who used free practice two to get a feeling for the Superbike in the different conditions, as he continues his rookie season in the premier class with Luke Hedger and Christian Iddon completing the top ten.
Bennetts British Superbike Championship, Brands Hatch, Free Practice 1:
Glenn Irwin (Be Wiser Ducati) 1m:25.523s
Josh Brookes (McAMS Yamaha) +0.115s
Tarran Mackenzie (McAMS Yamaha) +0.357s
James Ellison (Anvil Hire TAG Yamaha) +0.453s
Luke Mossey (JG Speedfit Kawasaki) +0.463s
Christian Iddon (Tyco BMW) +0.473s
Jake Dixon (RAF Regular & Reserves Kawasaki) +0.538s
Peter Hickman (Smiths Racing BMW) +0.548s
Leon Haslam (JG Speedfit Kawasaki) +0.561s
Michael Laverty (Tyco BMW) +0.614s
Bennetts British Superbike Championship, Brands Hatch, Free Practice 2:
Josh Brookes (McAMS Yamaha) 1m:36.324s
Jake Dixon (RAF Regular & Reserves Kawasaki) +2.774s
Glenn Irwin (Be Wiser Ducati) +2.942s
James Ellison (Anvil Hire TAG Yamaha) +3.048s
Mason Law (Team WD-40 Kawasaki) +3.500s
Dan Linfoot (Honda Racing) +5.107s
Gino Rea (OMG Racing Suzuki) +6.645s
Andrew Irwin (Be Wiser Ducati) +7.190s
Luke Hedger (Lloyd & Jones Bowker BMW) +7.288s
Christian Iddon (Tyco BMW) +7.886s
The sixth round of the 2018 Bennetts British Superbike Championship take place at Brands Hatch on July 20/21/22. For more information visit www.britishsuperbike.com
Glenn Irwin (Be Wiser Ducati) “It felt good to top the session this morning; especially because it was a consistent pace and wasn’t just with a new tyre, which will be important for the races on Sunday.
“The first practice actually makes me excited for tomorrow to see what we can do in qualifying, so I have started the weekend happy.
“Some riders sat out this afternoon but it was still important to get out there; we scrubbed in some new brake pads and the times did get faster towards the end when the track dried.
“I actually had a lot of fun this afternoon and it is important to keep your eye in; it might not be that we have conditions like that this weekend but you never know when we will have another session or race like that, so any practice for that could prove crucial later in the year.”
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Best moments from Canada's crazy NHL Trade Deadline coverage
Pictured: Very smart hockey analyst Ilya Bryzgalov.
Although it’s not what it used to be, the NHL Trade Deadline is still the biggest spectacle of the year for Canadian sports networks.
Both TSN and Sportsnet did their usual thing this year, with wall-to-wall coverage beginning at 8 a.m. and rolling right into the evening. It’s an absolute gauntlet for those involved, especially when there’s not much happening, as was the case this year.
But there are always a few curveballs thrown into the mix as both networks try to keep it fresh and fill the air during the slow times.
For those who no longer call in sick to huddle around their TVs, here’s a look at what both networks did this year to lighten the mood on yet another unspectacular deadline day.
TSN makes first splash
The first move of the day was a game-changer for one Canadian team.
While waiting for real hockey news to trickle in, Bob McKenzie announced on air that Canadian treasures Jay Onrait and Dan O’Toole are returning to TSN.
BREAKING: The biggest acquisition of #TradeCentre so far. Jay Onrait and Dan O'Toole will return to TSN. pic.twitter.com/RUesKwhAfj
— TSN (@TSN_Sports) March 1, 2017
The whole bit was perfectly executed. With everybody waiting for something to happen, James Duthie tweeted that something big was brewing and when TSN’s Trade Centre returned from commercial break, McKenzie put on his best serious face and broke the news to the masses.
Huge deal about to be broken…
— James Duthie (@tsnjamesduthie) March 1, 2017
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The quirky duo left TSN in 2013 to host Fox Sports Live — the flagship program for Fox Sports 1, the network’s shiny new sports channel — but their popularity didn’t translate in U.S. and the show was cancelled last week.
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They are slated to premiere a new show in September called SC with Jay and Dan, which will air at midnight and play on loop throughout the morning. No word yet on whether Producer Tim was part of the deal.
Bryzgalov steals the show
Sportsnet made one of the biggest pre-deadline acquisitions by landing Ilya Bryzagalov for its broadcast.
He delivered exactly as expected in his debut and brought some great chemistry to the room alongside a few other character guys in Colby Armstrong and Ryan Whitney.
“My name is Ilya Bryzgalov and I’m your new leader." @ryanwhitney6, @armdog & @bryzgoalie30 know what it's like to be the new guy. #NHLTrade pic.twitter.com/tDGeY5tO0A
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) March 1, 2017
.@armdog's & Bryzgalov's storytelling: ????
Watch HC Trade Deadline on Sportsnet & SN NOW: https://t.co/biARKRBSSL#TradeDeadline #NHLTrade pic.twitter.com/9qT13JEiE0
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) March 1, 2017
The “Ask Bryzgalov Anything” segment was also a nice touch and gave us gems like this:
We know the universe is humongous big, but does @bryzgoalie30 believe aliens walk among us? He gave us some insider information. #NHLTrade pic.twitter.com/gvSPhUMXqC
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) March 1, 2017
Good hockey man Luke Fox compiled the best quotes from his day live blogging alongside the wacky Russian goalie/aspiring astronaut/philosopher — they’re worth a read.
Good job, good effort
TSN made a concerted effort to liven up the day with some celebrity cameos.
They had famous Canadiens fan and Goon director Jay Baruchel in studio for a few segments:
.@tsnjamesduthie offered @BaruchelNDG a spot on the #TradeCentre panel. pic.twitter.com/kSQEt6uStA
— TSN (@TSN_Sports) March 1, 2017
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They brought in the boys from Letterkenny and their brand of rural Canadian humour:
Jonesy (@AndrewHerr1) and Reilly (@DylanPlayfair) go "tarps off" on #TradeCentre pic.twitter.com/jcgFN2ufD4
— TSN (@TSN_Sports) March 1, 2017
Wayne (@jaredkeeso) and Daryl (@summernate) from Letterkenny bring comedy to #TradeCentre with a joke. pic.twitter.com/02TKxzwthj
— TSN (@TSN_Sports) March 1, 2017
Silicon Valley and Goon 2 star TJ Miller made a surprise appearance as up-and-coming analyst Chad Bailey:
Chad Bailey (@nottjmiller) joins @tsnjamesduthie on #TradeCentre to talk Iginla and much more. pic.twitter.com/EJiw9OgJRS
— TSN (@TSN_Sports) March 1, 2017
Jennifer Hedger finally got her revenge on Martin Biron by blasting him with some sort of slime after the former goalie tagged her with a t-shirt cannon last year.
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But their best moments were the more organic ones, like James Duthie’s interview with Brian Burke.
Duthie v Burke continues: pic.twitter.com/L8uWpP5gTR
— AOL KEYWORD: Mike (@mikeFAIL) March 1, 2017
And Brendan Gallagher getting pulled over by the police during his phone interview with TSN.
2017 Trade-Breaker Cup
Say what you will about the value of being first, the trade deadline is a big day for news-breakers.
So why not give credit where it’s due and shine a light on the industry’s most connected insiders.
A few caveats: We’re going to go with the following logic to qualify a trade, which unfortunately means some of today’s trades won’t be accepted.
16 trades now, with the caveat that 1 of the players involved in trade has played in NHL this season, 28 players involved, 12 draft picks
— Kevin Gibson (@TSNResearch) March 1, 2017
As for who to credit for breaking a trade, we’re going with the guy who has the meat of the deal first, even if another reporter hints at the move first or additional details trickle in from other sources after the fact. The language also has to be strong and clear. For example, “Player A is headed to Team B,” not something like “Team B could be interested in Player A.” These guys are taking a risk by naming names and jumping in first.
First Star: Pierre LeBrun (TSN/ESPN)
He was the first off the board with the Jannik Hansen report just after midnight and finished the day with a deadline high of four broken trades, including two of the biggest in Iginla and Filppula (that deal was first reported as Streit to the Lightning, but we’ll count it). And for good measure, he was the first to have the Flyers extension news.
Second Star: Montreal Canadiens (NHL)
The Canadiens made three trades on the day, and the team was the first to break all of them (sorry, Kevin Weekes).
Third Star: Elliotte Friedman (Sportsnet)
The bronze medal was a toss up between Friedman and Darren Dreger. Both broke two bigger deals (Vanek and Streit Pt. II for Friedman, Quincey and Lazar for Dreger) and one minor one (Taylor Beck and Spencer Abbott). But for the sake of parity we’ll give Friedman the edge.
Consolation Prize:
Bob McKenzie (TSN): Eric Fehr, P.A. Parenteau Chris Johnston (Sportsnet): Had the Filppula part of the Streit swap and a minor-league goalie trade Dallas Stars (NHL): Lauri Korpikoski
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Success in Racquets One Day Tournament : Juniors from Racquets show astonishing performances in Racquets one day tournament. On the weekend of the 3rd December, Racquets Fitness Centre hosted a one day tournament for juniors from all over the South Region to participate and compete in. The club received a remarkable amount of interest... : http://www.racquets-fitness-centre.com/success-racquets-one-day-tournament/
Success in Racquets One Day Tournament
Juniors from Racquets show astonishing performances in Racquets one day tournament.
On the weekend of the 3rd December, Racquets Fitness Centre hosted a one day tournament for juniors from all over the South Region to participate and compete in. The club received a remarkable amount of interest and all in all had 24 entries. The ability of juniors ranged from beginner level to county level. This allowed for three groups of 8 to be formed, each group consisting of similar standard competitors. The tournament was run on a round robin basis, meaning each player had to play everyone in their group. Depending on the results, play offs would then take place to decipher everyone’s places in their groups which would therefore determine the winners and the runner ups.
In group C, new player Dryw McLaren, after only one coaching session with Ben Hedger, managed to fight his way through the tournament against more experienced players from the likes of Thame, Abingdon, Wendover and Wycombe. Not only did Dryw win his group, he didn’t drop a game in the process which is an outstanding achievement. Dryw’s coach Ben Hedger said, “Dryw showed great character and sportsmanship in all of his matches and should be extremely pleased with his performances.” As a reward for Dryw’s performance, he received a free 3 months gold membership at Racquets Fitness Centre, which gives him the benefits of using all the facilities and getting group coaching at the best prices. Dryw is now having regular coaching and his game is coming on rapidly. You will expect to see plenty more from this kid in the near future.
In group B, Racquets’ up and coming junior, Luke Hayes proved far too strong for his opponents. He’s been working on his game thoroughly week in week out always trying to become a better performer and it really showed in this tournament. He gets good hits with the fellow juniors at Racquets as well as coaching from Sue Martin-Downhill and Ben Hedger. He shows great potential for the future and continues to show a passion for the game.
Ollie Cartwright has been working extremely hard and achieved a fantastic second place in the A grade ahead of previous winner, James Portsmouth and other older and more experience players.
For more information about playing squash from young age or starting later in life, please contact Sue, Simon or Ben at Racquets Fitness Centre on 01844 261754.
Next one-day tournament is Saturday 28th January 2017 – click here for details.
Author: Ben Hedger
For more information contact [email protected] 07860 328880
Racquets Fitness Centre, North Street, Thame, OX9 3TH : 01844 261754
http://www.racquets-fitness-centre.com/success-racquets-one-day-tournament/
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Luke Hedger #26. Outbound, inbound and splashing around. Silverstone 2015.
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Luke Hedger British Superbikes [BSB] // 2024
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