Just looking at Cholet, where yesterday's stage of the Tour de France finished.
Here's an example of the facilities: "Cholet has invested in modern, state of-the-art infrastructures, such as the Glissé center which combines 2 skating rinks and 8 recreational pools."
This in a place of 200,000 inhabitants, smaller than Brighton & Hove. Is it any wonder that France beats the UK in just about any sport going except, paradoxically, cycling?
Meanwhile, in Brighton, we're still waiting for the ice-rink that was promised us in the mid-60s and two pools.
Here's an example of the facilities: "Cholet has invested in modern, state of-the-art infrastructures, such as the Glissé center which combines 2 skating rinks and 8 recreational pools."
This in a place of 200,000 inhabitants, smaller than Brighton & Hove. Is it any wonder that France beats the UK in just about any sport going except, paradoxically, cycling?
Meanwhile, in Brighton, we're still waiting for the ice-rink that was promised us in the mid-60s and two pools.