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In 2008, Simon Reynolds took part in a team building day organised by his employers, real estate agents Strutt and Parker. The events for the day were kept secret, but employees were given a choice of categories, and Reynolds chose to be active and energetic . When he arrived at the event s location he was told that there was going to be a cycle race, so he took one of the bikes provided, ignoring a rack of cycle helmets
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