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Concorso per 1 istruttore polizia locale (piemonte) COMUNE DI BARDONECCHIA
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Che fantastica giornata! #bardolovers #bardonecchiaski #bardonecchia #backtoski (presso Bardonecchia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqBc1xCotVU/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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top ten remarkable moments in cycling history (i would like to updated it)
I like history, I like lists, and, of course, I like cycling.
In 2019, I proposed creating a collaborative list on Twitter to select the 10 most remarkable moments the history of cycling (yes, ambitious, I know). People chose their 10 moments, and in the end, after counting all the lists (about 40), these were the results:
Merano - Aprica, Giro d'Italia 1994. Battle between Pantani, Berzin and Indurain in Passo dello Stelvio, Valico di Santa Cristina, Mortirolo and Aprica.
Saint-Gervais - Sestrières, Tour de France 1992. Epic ride by Claudio Chiappucci in the Alps, through Iseran, Mont Cenis and Sestrières, in a brutal stage of 254 km.
San Lorenzo de El Escorial - Ávila, Vuelta a España 1999. Frank Vandenbroucke's mad attack on the Ávila walls, after destroy the concurrence in Navalmoral.
Venaria Reale - Bardonecchia/Jafferau, Giro d'Italia 2018. Chris Froome took the maglia rosa after a 80 km solo ride, with a powerful attack on Colle delle Finestre.
Versailles - Paris / Champs Elysées, Tour de France 1989. Dramatic time trial with Greg LeMond tacking the maillot jaune to Laurent Fignon by only 8 seconds.
Grenoble - Les Deux Alpes, Tour de France 1998. In the Tour of doping scandals, Marco Pantani took the maillot jaune to Jan Ullrich after an attack on Col de Galibier.
Charleroi - Liège, Tour de France 1995. Miguel Indurain attacks in the Ardennes with Johan Bruyneel on his wheel.
Saint-Jeanne-de-Maurienne - Morzine, Tour de France 2006. Floyd Landis did a Landis through the Alps. Saisies, Aravis, Colombière and Joux Plane were in the menu. In a few days after the Tour, Landis tested positive in testosterone.
Luxembourg, ITT, Tour de France 1992. Maybe the most brutal ITT performance in Tour history, done by Miguel Indurain (perhaps now is Combloux 2022...).
Road World Championships in Duitama, Colombia, 1995. Abraham Olano wins the rainbow jersey in the most hilly world championship ever. He arrives at the finish line with a flat tyre.
As you can see, the list was dominated by events from the 1990s, as many people who participate had lived those times in their childhood or adolescence. It was also a list in which Spanish or Spanish-speaking moments predominated, since most of the people who participated were from those backgrounds.
Now, I would like to update that list and give it a more 'international' view, with your colaboration. I believe many things have happened since 2020, don't you think? La Planche 2020, Granon 2022, Combloux 2023, some Lièges by Remco or Strades by Pogi, the duel between van der Poel and van Aert in Ronde 2020, the Pogi's Ronde...
So, here is my proposal: feel free to choose the 10 moments in the history of cycling that you consider to be the best—10 epic battles, 10 close sprints, 10 cute moments, 10 controversial moments, whatever. Whether it's women's or men's cycling, road, cross, or track, it doesn't matter. Moments you have experienced firsthand, or not, perhaps you have watched it on tv or even you read about it because they happened before you were born.
You can share this post by adding your list, or even include it in the tags. In a month, I will compile the results and I will also publish them here and on my blog (in Spanish). Thank you for your collaboration.
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Saint/s of the Day – 13 August – Saints Hippolytus and Cassian (Died c235) Martyrs. St Hippolytus is the Patron Saint of – horses, prison guards, officers and workers’ In Austria: Sankt Pölten, Zell am See. In Italy: Bardonecchia, Bibbiena, Cassano Valcuvia, Fogliano di Cascia, Laterina, Rogeno. St Cassian is the Patron Saint of – parish clerks and secretaries, of stenographers (proclaimed on 23 December 1952 by Pope Pius XII), students, teachers, typists. In Italy – Bibbiena, Cassano Valcuvia, Comacchio, Imola, La Salle, Laterina, Macherio, Rogeno, San Casciano dei Bagni, San Casciano in Val di Pesa, San Cassiano a Vico, San Cassiano di Controne, San Cassiano di Moriano, Trecate, the Diocese of Bolzano-Bressanone, the Diocese of Brixenand Imola. Of Mexico City, Mexico, Of Las Galletas, Tenerife, Spain. The Roman Martyrology reads today: “At Rome, blessed Hippolytus, Martyr, who gloriously confessed the Faith, under the Emperor Decius {mpt Valerian}. After enduring other torments, he was tied by the feet to the necks of wild horses and being cruelly dragged through briars and brambles and having all his body lacerated, he yielded his spirit.” AND: “At Imola, the birthday of St Cassian, Martyr. As he refused to worship idols, the persecutor called the boys whom the Saint taught and who hated him, giving them leave to kill him. The torment suffered by the Martyr was the more grievious, as the hand which inflicted it by reason of its weakness, rendered death more tardy.”
(via Saint/s of the Day – 13 August – Saints Hippolytus and Cassian (Died c235) Martyrs. – AnaStpaul)
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Bardonecchia, Italy.
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VALSUSA, LA MAFIA E I LAVORI DELL’AUTOSTRADA A32 E TAV: 9 ARRESTI, INDAGATI DIRIGENTI SITAF | ValsusaOggi
Vabbè dai, è solo mafia. Niente rispetto a quei komunisti kattivi che andavano a sabotare i lavori della TAV.
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what are some good places to visit in Italy ? (yeah i could google it up but i want to know your opinion)
Rome: Colosseum, villa Borghese e Pincio, Fontana di Trevi, Galleria Colonna, Altare della Patria, Piazza di Spagna
Florence: everywhere you turn you'll find something interesting and beautiful. Make sure to go to Piazzale Michelangelo
Venice: museums, churches, just being there is beautiful
Turin: Mole Antonelliana, Musei Reali, Monte dei Cappuccini, Museo Egizio, Giardino Roccioso, Villa della Regina, Reggia di Venaria (best during spring)
Aosta, Bardonecchia, Isola d'Elba, Perugia, Tropea, Cagliari.
If you like the sea: Sardegna, Sicilia, Calabria
If you visit some city make sure to use a city pass or something like that, or you'll end up spending a fortune
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To the south! (Day 3)
The night trains to Sicily (all intercity trains to Sicily actually) go on the ferry! Which is more fun in theory than in practice (it involves a lot of manouvering and the train going back and forth for a seemingly infinite time), but still, the idea that you are on a train and then THE TRAIN gets on the ferry is just so good.
(I didn't take ANY pictures of the train on the ferry D: but well this was the ferry upstairs XD)
The train is an hour late and this leaves me with a very short time to shower, change and rest for a bit if i actually want to go to Pozzallo this afternoon. It's very, very hot but somehow it is more manageable that the heat in Viareggio and Rome (I guess lower humidity and wind?) so I decide to try to go.
The train to Pozzallo is the tiniest diesel train <3 old but luckily it has ac! (Except that something happens after the departure and the ac is not working properly and it is SO HOT. And the train is late. And I don't have enough water ;_;) Also they sadly graffited the windows, and I can't really see outside:(
A guy tried to open a window and when he saw they were locked shut he went straight into the *place where the train driver is I have no idea how you would call that in english* and got the tool to open them, then proceded to offer to open every window in the train car yay!
(open windows=pretty photos from the train)
Pozzallo is a nice seaside town, definitely better as a place to visit than Brennero (northernmost station) and Bardonecchia (westernmost). There's a nice, cool-ish breeze and in the shade is almost pleasant, but every time i step outside of the shadows the sun is scorching. I wanted to dip my toes in the water but the beach was full of people and I didn't really want to walk under the sun for so long, so I just wandered around for a bit. (I didn't even take a picture of the sea. WHAT? I usually take several pictures of the sea every time I come near the sea XD)
When I got to the train station, they announced that my train was cancelled for a problem on the line. The next one wouldn't come for another three hours and it was the last one, so I tried to find an alternative by bus (I even considered getting a taxi which would have been... so expensive 😅). I noticed, though, that the Trenitalia app was still tracking the train and didn't say that it was cancelled, so i decided to wait. And MENO MALE, because the train was not cancelled and so actually everything was ok XD
It's the same train from before, same problem with the ac. I have stored so much heat that really the idea of another hour and an half on a scalding fake leather seat and warm wind coming from the windows was kinda killing me. But! In Rosolini I noticed that there was a train leaving from there just ten minutes after mine, and it was a super new one! So i waited till then next station to make sure that it would actually depart, and i changed trains. I am very happy now with the big windows and the ac on :3
I took a bus (a tiny bus! I love tiny buses!) from the station to the old town of Syracuse, which is actually on a small island (isola di Ortigia) connected to the main city by two bridges. The cathedral square was stunning, and so was the view out to sea.
There was generally juat a very nice vibe, and I think I'd like to come back to Syracuse in the future, maybe with someone else (as usual, being alone in the south of Italy feels much lonelier than other places; everything is built on the idea that you do things with friends, family, loved ones, and if you're on your own it doesn't quite work the same.
I was starving so I got a cannolo, but it was kind of the worst cannolo I ever had (hyperbolically): so sweet! The thing I usually like about cannoli is that they are not overly sweet :(
One interesting thing about Syracuse is that people's accent is not as strong as in other parts of Sicily (or at least that's the impression i got from the limited interactions i had). Of course when i overheard people speaking in their dialect I couldn't understand a word, but that's to be expected XD
After the sun set it's not as hot as it was this afternoon but it is A LOT more humid; and it's getting dark pretty rapidly; and I'm very tired. So i guess it's time to go home.
#it was still kind of a day from hell but there were very nice moments#italy#sicily#travel#mag travels from time to time#to the south!#i just want a tag for the things i personally put out into the world
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Pensare che il tranquillo torrente che ho seguito per tutta la camminata di ieri abbia, due ore dopo che son andato via, letteralmente mezzo distrutto Bardonecchia mette un po’ ansia.
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Cane.
Stamane per l'ennesima volta sono stato svegliato dal cane dei vicini che abbaia in continuazione, un risveglio fastidioso, come sempre non me la prendo col cane, porello, ma con i vicini. A quanto pare non lo fanno entrare e allora lui si mette dietro la porta e abbaia, ma io dico "Non vi da fastidio sentirlo sbraitare in continuazione, oppure siete sordi", nell'impeto del risveglio rumoroso ho pensato di fare colazione e prendere il rullante posizionarlo sul patio e fare il contrappunto al cane ma fff, sicuramente qualcuno avrebbe chiamato la polizia e li avrei spiegato il mio gesto e detto ai pulotti che è una prassi di quasi tutte le mattine. Peccato che la mia compagna sta lavorando fuori e quindi non posso mettere in atto il mio piano percussivo, ma un giorno lo farò 😁
Oggi leggo dell'ennesima esondazione di un fiume, a Bardonecchia, nell'articolo c'è scritto che c'è stata una frana in quota e che i detriti scendendo a valle hanno fatto straripare il fiume proprio nel punto dove c'è un ponte, sicuramente per l'effetto imbuto in quel punto. Mi dispiace naturalmente come per le altre catastrofi che capitano quando si cementifica selvaggiamente senza pensare che potrebbero capitare cose del genere perché la natura non ha freni, ma quando ne capita una ogni tot il rischio vale la candela, come si dice, nel senso che chi cementifica sa benissimo che potrebbe capitare ma si stima che una o due volte in 50/100 anni è un rischio abbordabile. In questo caso non ci sono stati morti, per fortuna, ma quando ci sono codesti individui che si intascano soldoni non hanno i sensi di colpa? Non ho mai sentito nessuno dire "Si purtroppo è stato un errore tagliare gli alberi e restringere il corso del fiume costringendolo tra pareti di cemento e mi assumo le mie responsabilità, ecc ecc", mai, tutti zitti poi gli omertosi siamo noi.
Cambiamo discorso che è meglio, diceva quel puffo occhialuto 😄
Ieri nella mia ricerca mi sono imbattuto nell'ennesimo montaggio/composizione di Bernard Parmegiani di nome Pop Ecletic del '68, in effetti nella prima parte si potrebbe collocare il brano anche ai giorni nostri o in un lasso di tempo tra gli anni 80 e 90, fa molto Kraftwerk ed è molto interessante perché il francese gli inserisce un pò di tutto Mozart compreso, dal Don Giovanni, ve lo posto perché è un bel brano da ascoltare.
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Snowy day in Bardonecchia pt.2
#bnw captures#streetphotography#monochrome#blackandwhitephotography#noiretblanc#nature photography#trees#street pics
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I do not need you to think through what your world's trade system is any more than I need the painter of a stage backdrop to accurately re-create what the Alps look like from downtown Bardonecchia.
I do not want my fantasy media to be realistic. I want my fantasy media to be convincing.
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Neve superiore alle aspettative #bardolovers #bardoski #bardobacktoski #bardonecchia (presso Bardonecchia) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp8D0cAIqZe/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Bardonecchia: intensi i servizi di controllo nell’area di confine italo-francese. Dal 1° luglio al 23 agosto arrestate 18 persone e denunciate altre 5
Bardonecchia: intensi i servizi di controllo nell’area di confine italo-francese. Dal 1° luglio al 23 agosto arrestate 18 persone e denunciate altre 5. Dallo scorso mese di luglio, la Polizia di Stato ha intensificato i servizi di controllo anche nell’area dell’Alta Val di Susa, in relazione all’aumento dei flussi connessi alla stagione estiva.... Leggi articolo completo su La Milano Read the full article
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Ragazzo di 27 anni trovato morto in un laghetto a Bardonecchia: lavorava in un rifugio, forse è scivolato. «Fatale ipotermia» Tragedia a Bardonecchia (Torino), località turistica poco sopra i 1.300 metri di altitudine, dove un ragazzo di 27 anni, che lavorava al rifugio Scarfiotti a quasi 2.200 metri di quota, è stato trovato morto nel laghetto vicino alla struttura. Il giovane era della provincia di Como. Come causa del decesso viene ipotizzata l'ipotermia. L'incidente nella notte L'incidente è avvenuto la scorsa notte e, secondo una prima ricostruzione, il giovane sarebbe scivolato sulle pietre della riva, avrebbe sbattuto la testa e sarebbe caduto in acqua. A trovarlo esamine sono stati i gestori del rifugio, che hanno dato subito l'allarme, intorno alle 2.45. Sono partiti immediatamente una squadra di terra del soccorso alpino e speleologico piemontese e l'eliambulanza. Quest'ultima però ha dovuto desistere a causa delle cattive condizioni meteorologiche. Le persone sul posto intanto hanno recuperato il corpo del giovane e hanno tentato la rianimazione, insieme a sanitari e soccorritori. Sul posto sono giunti anche una squadra dei vigili del fuoco del distaccamento di Susa e i sommozzatori, insieme a polizia, carabinieri e il soccorso alpino della guardia di finanza per le operazioni di polizia giudiziaria. Su quanto accaduto indaga la polizia del commissariato di Bardonecchia.
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