Also this one for charity:
"Le Tour on TV in a pub :
Sport is, we are sure you'll agree, a good thing. Even if you can't compete, you can sit down with your friends, have a beer and disagree about just about everything.
However, basking in such conviviality can be difficult if you're a cyclist. Not because you have no friends, or because cycling can't be compelling to watch, but because we don't live in a cycle-addicted culture.
This year's Tour de France should make compelling viewing, with Ullrich, Hamilton, Heras and Mayo all wanting to depose King Armstrong.
So, why not watch the highlights in the pub?
The Duke of York, near Condor, will be showing throwing open its doors and showing highlights of the last mountain stages on a big screen.
From 7pm on July 20-23, there will be the chance to come down, have a drink and enjoy the atmosphere, watching some of the world's finest athletes do battle. Including the Alpe d'Huez time trial on the 21st.
And, since we're all getting together, it makes sense to try to raise a bit of money for charity.
Each night, we will be raffling off some great cycling kit donated by Foska.com, giving you the chance to win a TdF Centenary shirt, or a Lion of Flanders design.
All the tickets will then be put together for the grand prize draw on Friday night, with the chance to win more Foska.com goodies or a £400 road, track or mountain bike frame from Condor cycles.
The Duke of York is easy to get to from both the City and the West End, so wander down after work, enjoy the atmosphere, raise some money for Cancer Research UK and watch the World?s greatest sporting event unfold.
For more details, visit
http://www.d-o-y.co.uk"