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Aren't they called Flemish masters rather than Dutch masters?
The latter identity developed fairly later.
Obviously, I'm referring to the Flemish mastersEhhh, no. Not sure which masters you're referring to. But for instance Rembrandt is not called a Flemish master, as he was not from Flanders, but from Holland (born in Leiden, moved to Amsterdam). Earlier painters, primarily from the Southern Low Countries, are now usually grouped under Early Netherlandish painting, and were previously often referred to as the Flemish primitives.
In the Burgundian Netherlands of the 15th century Flanders was the most populous region, followed by Brabant. And these were also the places where famous artists like Jan van Eyck and Rogier van der Weyden were active. At that time Holland and other northern provinces were relative backwaters. That all changed during the 16th and 17th century, and hence the primary centres of artistic output also shifted northwards.
Im late to the party this year, what is Vaughters talking about re: cars and Uran? Something that happened yesterday I guess.
Looking forward to the impressions from the roadside.At least RHD isn't missing anything here
In the unlikely event that Cort takes the yellow jersey this stage, who gets the polka dots? Nobody?
As long as they have passed a KoM, someone will always wear the polka dots. Lets say there had been a KoM on the first stage (and that Lampaert had won it), then in addition to Van Aert wearing green, even though Lampaert was leading the points competition, whoever was second in the mountain competition would be in the polka dots.
(Since there were no KoM on the first stage, no one wore it yesterday.)
Just came home after 3 days on the road at TdF. Sporting wise, could be a lot better (rain on stage 1, headwind on the bridge), but whatever. I have never seen this many people anywhere - Copenhagen was insane (4-5 layers on the 13 km course), Nyborg insane, Vejle insane. Enjoyed it, but I must admit I like watching cycling more in my living room, lmao.
What an experience! How are the other Danes doing?
Photos man, photos...I'm standing 75 metres from the finish line, a little annoyed by some drunkards but otherwise loving the experience.
New and exciting developments in bike racing!I don't think I ever saw someone receiving a feed bag in the last 35 km of a flat stage.
Should EF try to shift the polka dots off of Cort's back and let some other team get stuck defending for the next couple of weeks?
Or should they just defend it all the way to Paris?
Tricky call.
in what againThere was a great excitement in Diernæs.
I was standing on a stone.