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Both Poggio and Cipressa will be raced regularly.iZnoGouD said:is there Poggio?
Both Poggio and Cipressa will be raced regularly.iZnoGouD said:is there Poggio?
Eshnar said:in 1783 or so a volcano in Iceland went berserk and all the northern hemisphere experienced three years of bloody cold. The sea of Netherland froze over in February, the Mississipi, in New Orleans (!), froze too that year. I don't have any sure data for that, but it's not difficult to believe that March was infinitely worse than this.
iZnoGouD said:stream? my rai one died
wwabbit said:This is a pretty decent ES coverage with English commentary
http://88.80.5.80/w00t/20130129/vv5107c6c22b2e3024894701-493131.html
Break now down to 6'18"
lol, that wasn't prehistoryDescender said:I don't think there were temperature measurements back then.
There's a difference between knowing the temperature at any given time, and keeping a reliable track of average temperatures over a period of time.Eshnar said:lol, that wasn't prehistory
thermometers (to a certain extent) were known since classical age. The first reliable ones, though, are dated 17th century.
Cancellator said:Break is toast. Under 6 min now, no way they're gonna make it.
Lupetto said:Poggio was added in 1960, Cipressa in 1982 to make it harder for the sprinters. They added Manie for the same reason. Don't see the problem. Races and racing change all the time.
ofc there is, I know.hrotha said:There's a difference between knowing the temperature at any given time, and keeping a reliable track of average temperatures over a period of time.
wwabbit said:"I think my decision says enough.This is partly a precaution, but also a statement to the organization. They knew long enough that there was so much snow on the road. What happens now is the fault of the organization's own fault. Have you ever wanted to bicycle through the snow ridden? There are nicer things than this. I'm completely frozen."
That's one angry Boonen...
Museeuw said:This race is all about it's lenght. That is what matters. Now it's practically 116km and 136 km stages. Which makes this race as good as joke.
Cancelling the race would have been much better decision.