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US man cycles in 'wrong Birmingham' race | US man cycles in 'wrong Birmingham' race |
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An American cyclist who accidentally signed up for a cycle race in the "wrong Birmingham" decided to make the transatlantic trip anyway. | |
John Hoopingarner, from Ohio, flew to the UK to take part in the 100-mile Velo Birmingham, after signing up to the event he thought was in Alabama. | John Hoopingarner, from Ohio, flew to the UK to take part in the 100-mile Velo Birmingham, after signing up to the event he thought was in Alabama. |
After realising his mistake, Mr Hoopingarner thought "well I made it this far, I may as well just go". | After realising his mistake, Mr Hoopingarner thought "well I made it this far, I may as well just go". |
Mr Hoopingarner said he hoped to repeat his mistake next year. | Mr Hoopingarner said he hoped to repeat his mistake next year. |
After receiving an email about the event - which saw 15,000 cyclists riding through Birmingham city centre, Worcestershire and Staffordshire on Sunday - Mr Hoopingarner said: "I thought, 'wow, this sounds really cool' so I signed up." | After receiving an email about the event - which saw 15,000 cyclists riding through Birmingham city centre, Worcestershire and Staffordshire on Sunday - Mr Hoopingarner said: "I thought, 'wow, this sounds really cool' so I signed up." |
When he discovered he had paid to cycle in Birmingham UK rather than Birmingham USA, he said, "well I made it this far, I may as well just go." | When he discovered he had paid to cycle in Birmingham UK rather than Birmingham USA, he said, "well I made it this far, I may as well just go." |
Impressed by the Alabama city's namesake, Mr Hoopingarner said he hoped to return and take part again next year. | Impressed by the Alabama city's namesake, Mr Hoopingarner said he hoped to return and take part again next year. |
"Birmingham was the coolest place I've been to in the UK yet," he said. "It was really fabulous. | "Birmingham was the coolest place I've been to in the UK yet," he said. "It was really fabulous. |
"The people are great, the town's awesome, the guys that did the ride were really tremendous. It was a brilliant event. | "The people are great, the town's awesome, the guys that did the ride were really tremendous. It was a brilliant event. |
"I am hoping to come back next year. I've been promised free entry so I'm tempted to take [the organisers] up on it." | "I am hoping to come back next year. I've been promised free entry so I'm tempted to take [the organisers] up on it." |
In the meantime, Mr Hoopingarner is making the most of his first visit to the UK and is holidaying in Edinburgh and London, with plans to also go to Dublin. | In the meantime, Mr Hoopingarner is making the most of his first visit to the UK and is holidaying in Edinburgh and London, with plans to also go to Dublin. |
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