There, there, Remco! Big words from the big man before today's time-trial stage!
The men's time-trial world champion, donning the rainbow bands on his biceps for today's mostly flat but very technical individual time-trial stage at the Vuelta a España in Valladolid, has drawn the headlines to himself once again.
One of the Grand Tour's most exciting performers this year, has arguably been Sepp Kuss. While everyone knows how good the American domestique magnifique from Jumbo-Visma is, seeing him win the brutal stage 6 with a mighty performance in Javalambre and then convincingly go into the lead of the race two stages later, while the two big names from his team sat back, did not come as a shock or even a surprise, but with some mild incredulity.
And now, Soudal Quick-Step's star Evenepoel has labelled him as an outsider! This man really does not care what he says anymore!
"Sepp is considered one of the best climbers in the world. If he does a good time trial tomorrow, he’ll be an important candidate to beat. But we also saw him getting into trouble in the last two mountain stages. Personally, I see Kuss more as an outsider at Jumbo," said Evenepoel.
He added: "I think they’re still going for Roglič and Vingegaard but for sure it’s not easy to go against three strong climbers and Grand Tour racers."
A mix of respect and pragmatism? Or just plain old rabble-rousing Remco? (If it's the latter, I see he's learning well from his boss Lefevre).
Rather expectedly, the comment has gotten everyone losing their minds and picking up the pitchforks to defend their faves.
What does an outsider even mean here?!
Because Evenepoel, who has had a tumultuous Vuelta himself, is sitting not only 2:22 behind Kuss, but also Marc Soler, and the 20-year-old prodigy Lenny Martinez. His two biggest rivals, Primož Roglič and Jonas Vingegaard are a further 7 and 11 seconds behind him respectively.
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But while Evenepoel came out on top at the TT world championships, we've seen how superhuman-ly strong both Roglič and Vingegaard are when it comes to riding a GT-deciding time-trial (also, both weren;t there at the world championships in Stirling).
What do you think? Straight facts from Evenepoel, or some naughty jiggery-pokery going on?
Either way, the good thing is we'll find out very soon, roll out the red carpet for this red-jersey deciding TT!
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It might be nearly 4 years now, but I doubt I'll ever forget this HGV pass, in the wet. Can't say my view of HGV drivers has improved much since either.
This one wasn't much better
I did say overwhelming majority. I have also had the occasional, terrifying close pass from an HGV driver, but unless you are very lucky and have only been passed by 2 HGVs in the last 4 years, I guess you are also agreeing with me?
Weirdly nope, I don't ride HGV heavy routes, so these are the few unlucky ones I meet, plus these were the two easiest to grab quickly & share.
I've got one where the driver was sent a NIP and couple of other near misses like those above in the archives.
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"we live in strange times, when rational arguments, no matter how well supported by evidence, can be vanquished by highly emotive, fact-light, campaigns"
Others, like Dean Palumbo, see Ulez as a money-making scheme to fill the “black hole” in TfL finances. If you’re going to stop polluting cars, they should be banned, not charged, he argues.
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I'd be happy to see the most polluting vehicles banned, but that's going to be far more unpopular than the Ulez. Just imagine someone going to get MOT or tax and their vehicle just gets towed and crushed.
Don't those arguments tend to end "... but we will do neither! Instead will get rid of all the cyclists and bike infra as they slow down drivers and that causes pollution. Plus LTNs - they're an unfair / woke farrago also! Driving is a keystone of our freedom and fuels our economy - you can't be against that? Traffic has to go somewhere anyway so the main streets will just get busier! And what about the ambulances? We're not nannying types - drivers should be free to choose whatever routes they find most efficient, which will help capacity. So we're encouraging them to cut through residential streets. Except for the leafy cul-de-sacs and those around where we and our pals live of course."
Try me.
But how will the shops make a living without any cars in the street? Madness!
All those calm, happy people in the place where the shops are??? Surely they will spend less money here than people stuck in traffic or searching for parking somewhere else?
"I just can't understand why the shop is doing so poorly these days. If only the council would spend another 50 years for making it simple and cheap for everyone to drive here"
https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/paigntons-multi-coloured-golde...?
Adwitiya, at this rate today's blog will turn out fine! Even the Vuelta will bring positive vibes. 😉
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