![]() Each day you have to start over, you can’t continue from the previous day’s board. Pick a board, and each day the first person to complete bingo on a board (five across, down or diagonal) and post a picture of it to wins a bit of bike schwag. We’re proud to present the Tour de France 2009 BikeHugger Bingo game. Where else can a yellow-jersey wearer be referred to as “Little Tommy Voekler” or can you hear about someone digging into their “suitcase of courage.” Years ago I found a site with an adaptation of the drinking game into a bingo board, and for this tour I thought we’d update it. So enjoyable is the past time that I’ve seen people play drinking games around their sayings. It’s a common pastime amongst cycling fans to watch Phil Liggett and Paul Sherwin create (and repeat) some of the most creative play-by-play vocabulary in sports history.
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