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I cycled London to Croatia a while back. An alpine route I liked from Italy via Austria to Germany was Tolmezzo -Sappada - Sesto - Brunico - Brenner - Innsbruck - St Anton - Feldkirch - Bregenz . It was pretty, but might be too busy/quick, as I was on a time limit to get there. I also chose it to be “easier” as I wasn’t confident. The Brenner pass was actually ok, as nearly all the traffic uses the motorway, not the old road. Have a great time.
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@Skülly on Broadwick Street today as you looked familar, having bought a car bike rack from me years ago ... nice to see you again.
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Another theory is that it was Putler who ordered the pipelines blown. He knows the war is lost, and risks being overthrown by internal forces. But those internal forces would need a peace offering to persuade The EU to persuade Ukraine to stop fighting for their liberation. He knows that the EU is resolved not to use the gas, and that the Norway/Denmark/Germany pipeline was rushed through to open last week, so his blackmail over “technical closures” is worthless. He risks that a new leader can offer to the EU to turn back on the gas for a ceasefire and peace talks. Blowing up the pipeline means no pretender to the throne can offer that as a peace offering, and that reduces the chance of being over thrown.
The annexation thing today is definitely to allow them to claim any attack on “Russia” (as newly enlarged) allows him to escalate.
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Assuming that a “penalty charge” for excess speed would be a magistrate court appeal, I think any lawyer worth his salt could get the fine cancelled on the basis that cyclists do not have speedometers and therefore cannot be held accountable for their speed to any reasonable standard. However, for personal injury cases, speed may be used as a contributing factor, I suppose as now. IANAL
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Helpful info graphic https://showyourstripes.info/c/globe
Was this part of the reason for the insolvency I wonder. Utterly horrific event for Dr Gordon, my heart goes out to him.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cxw19je1pvzo