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heywoodu

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  1. Convenient timing I also doubt they are the only ones from the Belarus team who will miss the upcoming season.
  2. Honestly I think this is basically just a press photo done with a dummy ballot which won't actually be filled in
  3. Nah, usually somewhere around midnight the results are more or less clear and then during the hours after that some 0,1's of a percent change To me it seems more logical than 25 separate pieces of paper for every single voter, 24 of which will by definition go into the trash
  4. With Russia being the largest weapons and munitions supplier of Ukraine these past days
  5. Here it's one big-ass paper you fold out, then you colour the circle in front of one name. Usually that'll be simply the #1 of the party you want to vote for, but you can choose someone else if you so wish. Main thing is everyone gets the same paper, and you put it in the box when you voted (folded, of course), so really nobody can know what you voted as long as you fold your paper and nobody sees it before you put it in the box (which is like 5 steps away ).
  6. Wow. It's not just one ballot with all the options on it, so nobody knows which option you filled in? Edit: read Agger's explanation later as well. Just...wow.
  7. Well, this was an extremely underwhelming Grand Tour I mean, the course was designed for a bit of a dull three weeks, so it's no surprise, but damn, I had at least hoped for more action. Too bad attackers like Yates and Roglic had to leave during the race. Remco Evenepoel takes the win, the first Belgian GT win since 1978. Hip hip, hooray.
  8. Right, cancelling that Isle of Wight stage makes sense then. And thinking better, cancelling it just because of the death seems like something one might doubt about, but obviously it's especially because of logistical reasons: think police personell and such which will have understandably different tasks from now on for a while.
  9. Ugh. I get they'd start with a minute of silence or something, but cancelling the entire thing? Anyway I'd be surprised if Brits all over the world in all kinds of sports would suddenly withdraw. What are they gonna do instead, make a photo so they can show on Instagram how affected they are?
  10. And no matter one's opinion about monarchies, this queen specifically or the UK in general: anyone who has not been living under a stone will recognize this will go down as one of the most significant news events of the entire 21st century when the world looks back in the year 2100.
  11. I don't have the kind of money that would make me interested in watching or reading items about that, sadly
  12. Recognized inside the small part of the sports community that is so into these things as we are here, but Zambia winning a medal in boxing or something is definitely not going to make any headlines around the world in non-specialized media - with luck it'll be mentioned somewhere in the final lines of some small article I do get that though, and for small nations it can be quite literally the only time they're ever even mentioned outside of their own country. I mean, if it weren't for Kirani James, I don't think I would ever have heard Grenada be mentioned in any way on TV or in a newspaper.
  13. I tried watching it recently and nearly got bored to death, but I guess I'm either not informed enough or picked the wrong few matches No idea about padel in the Netherlands by the way, I think and hope it mostly stays with tennis here.
  14. This does not at all seem controversial, but incredibly well focused on the main things: the sports and the athletes. Too bad the 'general public' will be against this, because they don't usually watch for the sports and the athletes, but to cheer for athletes they have never heard of or who might even be known as people who do shitty stuff (cheating, agression, etc), but who happen to have the same nationality in their passport as them. The fans of sports and athletes - who would likely be in favour of more focus on sports and athletes, and smaller focus on the numbers behind a flag - are a large minority, sadly
  15. Is that the one where Spain and Argentina fills up roughly 95% of the top-60 in the world rankings? Since this year Dutch Ziggo Sport is, for reasons nobody understands, showing the Padel World Tour, and I remember taking a look at the ranking: three Brazilian men, one Chilean man, a French woman and a few Portuguese women and the rest of the 120 top-60 players (men/women) were either Spanish or Argentinian. Has that been significantly changing this year? Serious question/remark, since I really don't follow it, and maybe I'm talking about the wrong racket sport entirely
  16. Natives live somewhere, Europeans come fuck them up for ages, things are potentially being done to somewhat right that century-long wrong, and it's 'woke' lol Ok bye
  17. What were the bad parts, so besides the obvious good things in it like certain basic human rights (improvements in terms of abortion rights, education, native people's rights, etc)?
  18. After two episodes: so far, so good Fun to see all kinds of well-known names appearing, even if so far they only have minimum roles and are basically just mentioned in passing.
  19. "False flag from her own side!"
  20. Agree to disagree, I suppose
  21. Did Sebastian Coe or Gianni Infantino change their passport?
  22. Thanks but no, indeed It's a shame they took down the dunes and put up a large grandstand at the Tarzanbocht (first corner), I can't count the amount of races I've seen from those dunes (DTM, F3, epic A1GP races, WTCC, tons of local races, all kinds of demonstrations and so on). The thing is the grandstand is temporary, so outside of the Formula 1 weekend, you can't see shit from there anymore. The dunes between the main grandstand and the Tarzanbocht used to be filled to the brim on the big days, mostly the DTM in 2003-2004 (I believe, the Christijan Albers fighting for the title days) and the A1GP a little later.
  23. Today: Tomorrow: Which means today most likely nothing will happen...nobody is going for an early attack with that long climb tomorrow. And with tomorrow's profile, I assume the organizers wanted to have 148km of nothing, followed by everything again happening in the last 2km? Where the Vuelta has often been the best of the three GT's, this year's it is by far the most awful in terms of the course and stage profiles. Terrible.
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