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Welcome back to the GCN Racing News Show, this week, we take a look at the route of

next year's Giro d'Italia, which already looks like it's going to be the toughest

race of 2019.

We've got the European Cyclocross Championships, the Koppenberg Cross, the Saitama exhibition

race in Japan, and the stunning new kit for Trek Segafredo.

Last week, the Giro d'Italia route was announced, and it is a brute.

Gaps could already emerge on the very first day of the 102nd edition of the race, in a

short time trial which finishes up the steep slopes of the San Luca climb, and in fact,

there's a distinct climbing flavour to all three of the time trials - stage 9 is just

under 35km's, also in Bologna and features a 10km climb at the end, and then the final

day's 15.6km time trial in Verona features an ascent of Toricelle.

Already a lot of climbing, then, in the time trials, but they, of course, pale into insignificance

when you look at the mountainous stages of next year's race.

There are a number of opportunities for the sprinters over the first 10 days, including

this on day 10, a stage I think even I might be able to finish - but then it's at the

end of that 2nd week when things start to get very spicy indeed - stage 13 features

three major climbs on it's route from Pinerolo to the finish on the Colle del Nivolet, which

has gradients of over 15%.

Stage 14 is a punchy 130km affair with another 3 major climbs, whilst the longest stage,

at 237km's, comes on day 15, which closely resembles the route of Il Lombardia, and as

such features that super steep Sormano climb where Pinot and Nibali attacked this year.

And then…..there is stage 16, a whopping 230km's long with 5700m of climbing on it's

way to Ponte di Legno, including the Gavia which peaks at over 2600m, and the Mortirolo,

up it's the steepest side.

Coming after the final rest day this is going to be some test as that is one of the hardest

mountain stages I can remember in modern times - it really is brutal.

I have no doubt that that will be the single hardest stage of the 2019 Grand Tours, and

that there will be more than a few tired, grumpy and disgruntled riders crossing the

line that day.

It will be an interesting watch, that's for sure - shorter, more explosive stages

have been in vogue over recent years, so we'll see whether this stage delivers an epic performance,

or if it's so daunting that nothing happens until the Mortirolo.

In terms of participants, at the moment we have no confirmation as to whether Froome

and Dumoulin will be heading back to Italy, but it does look as though Vincenzo Nibali

will be there, possibly up against Egan Bernal, which would be great to see, whilst there

are also rumours that Peter Sagan could be there for the first time in his career.

I'm already looking forward to it - bring on 2019!

I would like you to get involved now, though - we want to know what your favourite Grand

Tour of the year is - let us know by taking the poll on screen right now.

The European Cyclo Cross championships were held at the weekend in Rosmalen, with the

home nation dominating, Dutch riders taking home all but one of the gold medals.

In fact they had a clean sweep of the medals in the U23 and Elite women's races, Ceylin

Del Carmen Alvarado taking the Gold in the former, whilst 22 year old Annemarie Worst

was best in the Elite, getting the better of Marianne Vos.

Sanne Cant couldn't and finished just off the podium in 4th place.

Pim Ronhaar won the junior men's event, but 3rd in that category was 16 year old Thibau

Nys - son of the cyclocross legend Sven.

It's not just his fitness, but his skills that have caught the eye over this last week

- in fact he basically won the internet when this video emerged of him earlier in the week

around the Sven Nys training centre in Baal.

Not bad Thibau, not bad.

Meanwhile in the Elite men's, there was some hope amongst the rest after Mathieu Van

Der Poel's sub par performance at the Koppenberg Cross on Thursday.

Hope that was rather short lived, unfortunately for them.

World Champion Van Aert led from the start, but Van Der Poel got himself back on terms

before the end of the first lap, and soon after he rode away solo.

And there was nothing anybody could do about it - Van Aert was once again best of the rest

in 2nd.

Never has the Dutch and Belgian dominance of this sport been more evident, with 8 Belgians

and 5 Dutchman in the top 13 places.

The only rider to break the stranglehold of Dutch European titles was Tom Pidcock - it's

been a testing start to the season for the young Brit, now riding for TP Racing, but

at the weekend, he was back to his best, getting the better of double world champion Eli Iserbyt

in the U23 event to claim a convincing win.

On the other side of the pond, we also had the Pan American championships - with Steven

Hyde crashing out and Jeremy Powers not starting, Curtis White outsprinted Michael Van Dem Ham

to take his first Pan-Am title.

There was a surprise, too, in the Elite Women's race - Canadian Maghalie Rochette beat Ellen

Noble and Katie Keogh into 2nd and 3rd respectively.

Katie Compton did not make the trip back from Europe to defend her title, as she recovers

from a stomach virus.

Last week also saw the 29th running of the Koppenbergcross, which is based around the

infamous cobbled Koppenberg climb which is on the Tour of Flanders route each year.

There was a major surprise in the men's event, in that Mathieu Van Der Poel *didn't*

win.

His unexplained subpar performance opened the door for Wout Van Aert, but the World

Champion wasn't able to capitalise.

Instead, it was the winner of the first two World Cup's, Toon Aerts, who emerged victorious.

In the women's, there was a hugely impressive performance once again from Kim Van Der Steene.

She managed to recover from a big mistake on the opening lap and clawed her way back

to the front of the race, before blasting past Annemarie Worst and Alice Arzuffi on

the final lap to take her 2nd win of the season.

Also trying his hand at cyclocross this week was Andre Greipel - the German competed in

this discipline as a junior, and fresh off a four week break he decided to ride the Raiba

Rad Cross in his hometown, getting that feeling that we all know and hate, of having blood

in your mouth.

Fair play Andre.

Meanwhile the who's who of pro road racing convened in Japan on Sunday for the Saitama

criterium.

Winning…...the exhibition race was Alejandro Valverde, his first…….win…..in the rainbow

stripes.

He managed to get the better of yellow jersey wearer Geraint Thomas, with local favourite

Yukiya Arashiro in 3rd.

The combativity award went to European champion Matteo Trentin, whilst Alexander Kristoff

took the points classification.

Marcel Kittel had won the separate sprint competition earlier in the day, which meant

that almost all the most famous riders came away with something to celebrate, in what

seemed like a very well organised race.

Our very own Jon Cannings is over in Japan right now, whilst Oli has been in Taiwan,

there are already some very cool videos up on GCN and GCN Tech but there are plenty more

to come, so stay tuned for those.

The first 2019 pro jerseys have been released, with not just one but two from Trek Segafredo,

who will have both a men's and a women's team in 2019.

Revealing the team strips were John Degenkolb and Lizzie Deignan at the Rouleur Classic

in London, and I have to say, I am a fan - very smart on both sides, the men's still red

but with a little less than this year, and the women's a mixture of blue with white

sleeves.

Let us know your thoughts on the new kit in the comments section below.

Meanwhile EF Education First Drapac powered by Cannondale have revealed the worst kept

secret in cycling - the re-signing of Lachlan Morton for 2019.

He and his brother built quite a following off the back of their thereabouts series of

videos, and as such the Australian was the perfect choice for the team's new venture

with Rapha clothing, which will involve some of their riders competing in some as yet unspecified

non-pro events, not to mention his incredible climbing talent.

Back to pro events, though, and fingers crossed there could be a very important addition to

the pro calendar in the not too distant future, in the form of a women's Paris Roubaix.

This was from an interview that UCI President David Lappartient gave last week, in which

he revealed that ASO were working on the event and hoping to get it off the ground in 2020.

We've already been having an office discussion on who would be the first winner - Si has

gone for Anna Van Der Breggen to become all conquering over every type of terrain, I've

gone for Ellen Van Dijk, Katherine reckons it'll be Lucinda Brand whilst Emma has gone

for Jolien d'Hoore.

You can let us know who'd be your pick in the comments section below.

That's almost all for this week, but before we finish, a reminder that we have more live

racing for you on facebook this coming weekend with the DVV Trophy in Niel on Saturday and

the Superprestige in Gavere on Sunday.

I'll also be back this time next week with a report from those races and all the other

news from the world of pro racing.

If you'd like to see how a carbon frame is made, Oli took a trip to Look cycles in

a video that you can find just down here.

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Good News of the Week for November 5, 2018 👍🌞 - Duration: 3:26.

Hi, I'm Christine Damko with the City of Temecula

standing in front of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Temecula post on Diaz

and this is your Good News of the Week for November 5th, 2018.

♪♪♪

The VFW is a nonprofit veteran service organization who support and serve veterans and active duty military.

The VFW offers a wide range of assistance programs for their members including medical assistance, scholarships, and emergency financial relief.

They use fundraisers throughout the year to raise money for their services and provide families in need with some holiday cheer

through free Thanksgiving dinners and Christmas presents.

Their next fundraiser will be this Saturday, November 10th, right here at post 4089 starting at 10 am.

Saturday's BBQ will honor the 243rd birthday of the Marine Corps and is open to all!

Head to their Facebook to check out the event!

The Veteran's Supplemental Support Network will host their 8th Annual Winter Wonderland Military & Veteran Holiday Festival

at Chaparral High School on December 7th.

Each year, local schools and organizations come together to transform the school's gymnasium for this holiday extravaganza.

Local veterans and military families can enjoy dinner, pictures with Santa, and give-a-ways

while Santa's little helpers stuff the trunks of families who need it most with presents for Christmas morning.

You can register for this free event on the website below.

The Manzanita Ranch in Anza offers a safe place for veterans where the horses are the therapy.

The ranch pairs you with a horse to care for, ride, and love whether you come daily or monthly.

Several programs are available from the "One Good Day Project" to the "Ride of a Lifetime Project", where you spend 3 nights camping and trail riding.

Any veteran who needs an adventure to help deal with the anxieties of PTSD is encouraged to check out the ranch.

The City has two events coming up to honor our military heroes.

The Fallen Heroes memorial at the Duck Pond is now complete and we will celebrate the opening of the memorial on Thursday, November 8th.

The Fallen Heroes Memorial honors all Temecula residents killed in action.

City staff and VFW members will gather at the Duck Pond for a 10am dedication ceremony.

On Sunday, November 11th, the City will host a Patriotic Salute to Veterans at City Hall.

Join us from 6-9 pm as we enjoy live music from the Temecula Valley Symphony and present this year's military banners.

The first 500 Temeculites will receive a free dinner!

To the thousands of active and retired military personnel who have fought for our freedom, Temecula says Thank You!

That's it for me you guys, See ya next week!

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Democrats Just Got Fantastic News Out Of Texas' Early Voting Results - Duration: 2:42.

If you are among the people who find it difficult to believe that Texas Democratic Senate candidate

Beto O'Rourke has a chance of beating Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) in this traditionally deep

red state, you don't understand how energized the electorate is here.

The best way to demonstrate just how excited people are to send a message to President

Trump through their midterm candidate choices is to take a look at the tallies of people

who already submitted their ballots in early voting.

According to The Texas Tribune, just the early voting counts alone in the 30 Texas counties

where 78 percent of the state's registered voters reside have already exceeded the total

number of votes cast in the last midterm election in 2014 as well as those in the 2012 presidential

election year.

Nearly 40% of the registered voters in those counties have already cast their ballots,

nearing the 45.1% who voted in total during the 2016 election that got us into this current

sorry condition.

Political analysts believe that the record early turnout should be making Ted Cruz very

nervous.

Already hampered by his inherent unlikability, Cruz is facing a charismatic opponent in Beto

O'Rourke who has the advantage of not having to obsequiously fawn over a president who

insulted his wife, his father, and gave him the nickname "Lying Ted Cruz".

O'Rourke himself thinks that the surge in voter turnout augers well for his becoming

the first Democrat elected to a statewide office in Texas in over 20 years.

"If North Texas continues to turn out in the record numbers that we've seen, shattering

every midterm total for as long as we've been looking at them, in some cases rivaling

presidential voter turnout, then we're going to win this race," O'Rourke said after

a rally Friday, according to The Dallas Morning News.

"The best thing I can do is continue to be with the people of North Texas, just as

we have been for almost the last two years," he continued.

With the latest poll from fivethirtyeight.com putting the race in a dead heat for the first

time, O'Rourke is positioned to achieve a stunning upset, but only if he can sustain

the kind of high turnout from his supporters that the early voting totals indicate.

Don't be complacent, Texans!

If you aren't among those who have already cast their ballots, get out to the polls on

Tuesday and make history by electing Beto O'Rourke and send Trump the message that

he needs to hear!

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'Offensive' and 'disrespectful' Auschwitz video game scrapped - Daily News - Duration: 3:27.

 A video game that would have seen players take the role of SS Guards at an Auschwitz-like Nazi death camp has been scrapped

 But one of the game's developers believes they can still release Cost of Freedom in a less 'disrespectful' and 'offensive' format

 According to reports, The Cost of Freedom was being made by Ukrainian company Alien Games, and local media say they're being investigated by the District Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw

 An online trailer appears to reference death camps and reveals that players can can either take on the role of prisoners trying to escape the guards or the guards themselves, who decide which prisoners to send to the gas chambers

 One of the developers, Alexey Kutischev has now published a statement on Facebook confirming the game has been put on hold

 He said: "Due to widespread misinformation about the game in various TV outlets and other media, we are forced to freeze development for an undetermined time

"  However, his partner Dimitry Dybin later added: "After an attempt to destroy the game Cost of Freedom in its initial design, we thought we were going to lose the game production

 "But thanks to the fact the agitation is being lowered and we are changing the prison's location, characters and any references to the past, the current gameplay will be saved

 "The location now is Antarctica, or just any snow-covered location. Follow our updates, game's release is in December this year," he continued

 Trailer footage of the Cost of Freedom shows gameplay that prominently features imagery showing concentration camp prisoners

 It was widely condemned as outrageous by critics including the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum in Poland, for making entertainment out of human suffering

 Despite all the reported outrage, some questions have been raised as to whether the controversial game was ever a genuine proposal in the first place

 Polish journalist Wojciech Wybranowski reportedly thought it might be an elaborate Russian attempt to put a strain on Polish-Ukrainian relations

 He claimed that one member of the Alien Games team, Mr Dybin, had been "working for Russian television stations since at least 2012"

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