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Or, for different speeds, PCS has your back https://www.procyclingstats.com/race/paris-roubaix/2024/result/info/time-table
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https://twitter.com/VessOnSecurity/status/1135243595273986048 is still the best explanation.
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GWR (and LNER) are much worse than they used to be. Cos no guards van and the hitachi "bike spaces" are a joke: you need to hang the bike, tyres >35c don't fit, deep section (>45mm rims) don't fit. If you have wide bars and someone else is there you won't fit even if you have a space booked. Etc, ad nauseam.
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Looks like microco.sm (at least for me) is hijacked again? Nameserver appears to be:
- - - a:microco.sm 1 sm.cctld.authdns.ripe.net 193.0.9.110 NON-AUTH 89 ms Received 2 Referrals , rcode=NO_ERROR microco.sm. 86400 IN NS ns1.parkingcrew.net,microco.sm. 86400 IN NS ns2.parkingcrew.net, 2 ns2.parkingcrew.net 76.223.21.9 AUTH 10 ms Received 1 Answers , rcode=NO_ERROR microco.sm. 600 IN A 104.247.81.53, LookupServer 130ms
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I've always enjoyed the food at the Kylesku hotel.
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If you're willing to install fd (github.com/sharkdp/fd), and you don't care about the order of the output, then:
fd -t f -e csv -x sed 's/^/{/},/; 5q' {}
does the trick and is safe to spaces etc in file names.
If you want the full path name in the output it's trickier because that would have a / in it which will confuse sed.
Or, with awk, full filename:
fd -t f -e csv -x awk '{printf("%s,%s\n", FILENAME, $0); FNR == 5 {exit}' {}
then you could also just use
find -type f -name '*.csv' -exec ...
instead too.Note the exit in the awk command which stops reading the file after 5 lines (so if you have a very long file it doesn't need to read all of it)
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I get 6-8k out of a chain (outside, though I try not to ride when its pissing down, change when past .5 wear on a chain checker), and 17k out of the last cassette. With a reasonable cleaning schedule. Just changed chainrings at 25k (along with cassette/chain).
Never any problems with shifting. The new drivetrain is a little quieter since everything meshes a little tighter.
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That layby is pretty flat: https://maps.app.goo.gl/ULhgrEiQSXUNZZCD9?g_st=ic