![]() □□ Absolutely insane comeback! #GirodItaliaU23 /uflaudvbPyīritish cycling’s latest sensation even had the time and composure to bow as he crossed the line, which only added to the feeling of complete and utter dominance. WTF JUST HAPPENED? The Pink Jersey, won the brutal queen stage of with 5 minutes advantage on the 2nd place after at one point, he was 3 min behind Lenny Martinez who attacked on Guspessa. In what was a Merckxian performance, he also put roughly six minutes into all his other main rivals for the GC, including the much-fancied French climber Lenny Martinez (who at one point during the stage had broken clear of Hayter), while only the top ten got within seven minutes of the flying Brit. On a frankly terrifying stage which featured roughly 5,000 metres of climbing and included the fearsome Passo del Tonale and Passo di Guspessa, before finishing at 1,738m at Santa Caterina Valfurva (surely even Tadej Pogačar would approach a day like today with trepidation), Hayter devoured the field, finishing solo an astonishing five minutes ahead of his closest challenger Romain Gregoire. Giro d'Italia Giovani Under 23 June 13, 2022Īfter soloing to victory on stage two of the U23 Giro d’Italia yesterday, and taking the pink jersey in the process, the 20-year-old Hagens Berman Axeon rider – and brother of Ineos pro Ethan – followed that up with one of the most dominant victories of the season, or any season in fact. □ #girogiovani2020 #giroditaliau23 /WgPacw51Fm ![]() I think the whole thing’s more of a Shelbyville idea, if I’m honest… Novel concept, I will have to contemplate that on the Waterloo and City later. So you take a tunnel, put in a number of autonomous vehicles that travel between two points, picking you up and dropping you off? Sorry, couldn't resist, I'll get my coat. Water and electric cars, what a shocking thought. I was under the impression that in most of Florida the water table is about a centimetre below ground level. I think we've had a glimpse into the future. These so-called "rails" could even be used to provide power to the whole thing avoiding the need for batteries and charging facilities. Next, the rolling resistance could be reduced by running these cars (or "train" of cars if you will) on solid wheels running on parallel metal rails or a "track". in fact, they could massively increase the capacity of this "tube" transit system by moving the cars closer together, and tethered to each other to prevent collisions. I think Musk and the good people of Ft Lauderdale could be on to something here. Here’s the latest selection from the comments: By convincing gormless politicians to invest in his underground taxi service, the tech billionaire’s provided us with an endless supply of jokes and Simpsons references. You have to hand it to Lyle Lanley – sorry, I mean Elon Musk. “Well, sir, there's nothing on earth like a genuine, bona fide, electrified, one-car monorail.
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