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Switzerland might not be the first country you think of for digital nomads, but the peaceful mountainous surroundings have a lot to offer.
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Switzerland might not be the first country you think of for digital nomads, but the peaceful mountainous surroundings have a lot to offer.
Organisers of the second Cycling Lagos Championship slated for October 28, yesterday, launched a portal to officially flag off its online registration of participants for the Greener Ride edition of the event. Speaking on the launch of the portal in Lagos, Chairman, Cycling Lagos 2023, Goddie Ofose said the event with the theme ‘Greener Ride,’ would attract thousands of cyclists and millions of followers, both online and offline.
Manchester United's news cycle was dominated by events away from the takeover on Saturday as long-serving goalkeeper David de Gea announced his departure from the club.
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Mark Cavendish (Astana Qazaqstan) was «almost nailed on» to win a stage on his swansong appearance at the Tour de France, says Adam Blythe, before a crash derailed his hopes of claiming the outright record for stage victories. Cavendish fell victim to a concertina effect in the peloton with 61km remaining on Stage 8 as he hit the tarmac, with it soon evident that his race was over as medical staff helped him into an ambulance. Ad His exit was made extra painful given what happened 24 hours earlier, when a mechanical likely denied him a record 35th win at the Tour.
Denmark's Mads Pedersen won the eighth stage of the Tour de France, a 200-km ride from Libourne on Saturday.
Mark Cavendish’s bid to take a record-breaking 35th Tour de France stage win ended after he was forced to abandon the race following a crash on Saturday.
Mark Cavendish crashed out of the Tour de France on Saturday after a fall 140km into stage eight left the star British cyclist with what appeared to be a broken collarbone.