Let me start by saying how much I love Phil'n'Paul and think they're the best sports commentators in the world. But they do have their idiosyncracies. Listen out for the following phrases and score points for each one you hear. (Ok, this isn't strictly 'bingo' but you get the idea...)
1. 'They're going mano a mano' - often used during mountain stages - 10 points.
2. 'He's digging into his suitcase of courage' (Paul) - not heard so far this year. Maybe the riders aren't trying hard enough. And why suitcase?! - 20 points.
3. Paul mixing his metaphors, eg. 'It's like a strawberry in front of donkey' - alright, that's a simile, but you know what I mean - 20 points.
4. Phil refering to a (usually French) rider by the name of his father / older brother, even though the latter hasn't been in the Tour de France for 15 years - 15 points.
5. Phil making a hash of the commentary at the finish and having to re-record it on a poorer quality microphone, with suspiciously accurate judgements about some lesser-known rider and how this will affect the GC - 25 points.
6. 'Look at his face!' (Phil) - he always says this - 1 point.
7. 'Look at his face!' (Phil) - said just as the camera cuts away to a back-marker 'relieving himself' at the side of the road - 100 points.
8. Gary Imlach getting through a link without a knowing smirk or sarcky remark about 'the French' - 1000 points.
I'm afraid there are no prizes, as I couldn't convince Bikehut at Halfords to sponsor it, so it's just for fun. First to 100 points wins! And feel free to make other suggestions...