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Paisley Pirates travel to Dumfries on Sunday looking to get the show back on the road after a shock 5-4 loss to Moray Typhoons last weekend, and following a two month run which had seen them score seven straight wins in the process. “I suppose when you fall off a bike, the best thing is to get back on it and start pedalling again,” said coach Ian Turley, “and that’s what we’ll be doing this Sunday when we head to the Dumfries Ice Bowl to take on the Solway Sharks (face off 5.30pm). To say I was disappointed with …