Monthly Archives: September 2020

Tour de France 2020 Stage 6 – As it happened – Tour de France 2020 – Cycling – Eurosport

Tour de France 2020 Stage 6 – As it happened – Tour de France 2020 – Cycling – Eurosport

Adam Yates (Mitchelton-Scott) came through Great Britain’s 101st day in yellow to retain his three-second lead over Primoz Roglic with fellow Slovenian Tadej Pogacar a further four seconds back in third.

Here’s what Lutsenko had to say: “It’s probably the most important victory in my life – the Tour is the bigegst race of the year, so it makes me really happy. I’ve been working hard for this win and it’s a stage that we targeted. This morning, we spoke on the bus about our plan today. I knew that I was able to get into the breakaway because I was 45 minutes down in the standings but there was still a lot of work to do. I set my own pace up the penultimate climb and I managed to ensure I was in the right place and held on for the win.”

— Read on www.google.com/amp/s/www.eurosport.com/cycling/tour-de-france/2020/tour-de-france-2020-live_sto7843855/story-amp.shtml

Europe’s Largest 3D Printer Made History by Creating an Entire Two-Story House

This is Europe’s biggest 3D printer and it has wowed internationally by making an entire two-story house. To top it off, it’s reportedly the largest house printed in one piece – with a fixed printer, in history. This impressive digital feat was accomplished by a Belgian sustainable construction company, Kamp C.

This impressive printing beast is a 32-by-32-foot printer. While its innovative mechanism functions similarly to smaller plastic-printers, it actually uses a specific concrete mixture to build layer-by-layer. This process outweighs conventional construction as it’s faster, more cost-effective, and stronger. Its super-strength is due to the compression of the materials, which is “three times greater than that of a conventional quick build brick.”
— Read on www.techthatmatters.com/europes-largest-3d-printer-made-history-by-creating-an-entire-two-story-house/

Caleb Ewan wins Tour de France stage 3; leaders prep for summit finish

Caleb Ewan wins Tour de France stage 3; leaders prep for summit finish

Ewan earned his fourth career Tour stage victory, surging past several sprinters to edge Ireland’s Sam Bennett after five hours on the saddle. Peter Sagan finished fifth and took over the green jersey, leading the sprinter standings.

Frenchman Julian Alaphilippe remains in the yellow jersey. The top contenders to wear yellow in Paris in three weeks all finished with the same time, too.

— Read on www.google.com/amp/s/olympics.nbcsports.com/2020/08/31/caleb-ewan-tour-de-france-stage-3/amp/