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Itzulia profiles.
Looks disappointing to me tbh.
I quite like the look of these profiles.
Itzulia profiles.
Looks disappointing to me tbh.
Since I've applauded the Andalucia route, I have now earned the right to ***, moan, complain and cry about another route.
I present to you the Dauphine route. 5 uphill finishes. No ITT.
https://inrng.com/2020/02/2020-criterium-du-dauphine-route/
Limerick is statistically on of the rainyest cities in Europeand if it is wet and windy, there are few places as bleak...
Ireland (and also the UK) have generally a very huge amount of rainy days but the quantity of rain that fall is not that munch, the 1961-1990 CLINO for Shannon Airport weather station of Met Eireann (not far from Limerick) has an incredible number of 214 rainy days per year but with only an average of 926,7 mm per year, that's less rain than a Mediterranean city like Napoli that has more than 1.000 mm in less than 100 rainy days and with roughly 200 of sunshine.Limerick is statistically on of the rainyest cities in Europe
https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/people/limerick-rain-spitting-rain-sideways-rain-1.2399955
Limerick is statistically on of the rainyest cities in Europe
https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/people/limerick-rain-spitting-rain-sideways-rain-1.2399955
Ireland (and also the UK) have generally a very huge amount of rainy days but the quantity of rain that fall is not that munch...
I'm talking about statistical data not the psychological effect that obviously (if you don't like rain, actually I also know people that would love having gray skies and rain even every single day) is way worse where there are an huge number of rainy days regardless of the quantity of the rain.That's easy for you to say: all summer, every summer, for holidays as a kid, and every time I go over to visit my mother and siblings as an adult...