Description
Added on the 24/04/2020 14:58:05 - Copyright : Euronews EN
Tulcan, Sep 11 (EFE).- Authorities, friends, family and residents of the Ecuadorian city of Tulcán, the capital of the Andean province of Carchi, received with massive party Saturday Richard Carapaz, the cyclist and gold medalist from the past Olympic Games in Tokyo. (Camera: XAVIER MONTALVO).SHOT LIST: PEOPLE GATHER TO WELCOME CYCLIST AND GOLD MEDALIST FROM TOKYO OLYMPICS, RICHARD CARAPAZ, IN TULCAN, CARCHI, PROVINCE, ECUADOR.
Dozens of fans, family and friends, are on hand inside Rome's Fiumicino airport to greet Italy's returning athletes, erupting into cheers at the sight of Lamont Marcell Jacobs -- undoubtedly Italy's man of the past two weeks after racing to a surprise win in the men's 100 metres. IMAGES
San Sebastian, Jul 29 (EFE).- The Spanish canoeist Maialen Chaurraut, a recent silver medalist at the Tokyo Olympic Games, was warmly welcomed Thursday on the San Sebastian beach of La Concha, the "incomparable setting" chosen by her home club, Atlético San Sebastián, to honor her merits. (Camera: EFE).SHOT LIST: THE SPANISH CANOEIST MAIALEN CHAURRAUT IS WELCOMED AT LA CONCHA BEACH IN SAN SEBASTIAN, SPAIN.
Baza, Jul 29 (EFE) .- The Spanish town of Baza welcomed home Thursday David Valero, a mountain-biker who won bronze medal from 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.Valero traveled the main streets of the municipality in a convertible car while young cyclists who belong to the local cycling school that bears his name waited to greet him. (Camera: EFE).SHOT LIST: PEOPLE GATHER TO GREET AND HONOR SPANISH OLYMPIC MEDALIST DAVID VALERO IN BAZA, GRANADA, SPAIN.
In these strange days in which tens of millions of Americans videoconference while they work from home, it's no surprise that occasionally, one may spy a bit of junk. And no, not the junk in the sense of a co-worker's collection of creepy mannequin parts, or another's assortment of vintage Cabbage Patch dolls. Rather, seeing a co-worker's naughty bits. Private parts. Genitals! Hopefully, you don't plan to show your bits and pieces to Jerry from Accounts Receivable. So to make sure that never happens, Gizmodo has some handy tips. First, wear clothing that covers you not only from the waist up. You might forget, and stand up. Oops! And remember that muting yourself on Zoom calls only mutes your audio. If you absolutely must get your rod and tackle out, hit 'stop video' first. Please!
Imagine bike theft and you'd probably think of a lock being pried apart in a town centre, but more than half of all bike theft happens in and around the home. With a high-end road bike, the biggest risk of theft could be from your bike shed or within your home. Here are the best tips to avoid a thief knowing where you keep your bike, and making it extremely hard to steal if they do find their way in. For our guide to the best locks to buy, visit: https://www.cyclist.co.uk/reviews/690/buyers-guide-choosing-the-best-bike-lock In association with Abus locks If you enjoy our in-depth tech content, please follow our channel, where we have great insight into tech, and advice on training and maintenance. And expect much, much more soon: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmOzbYmsi3nMPLg_VSU4YhA Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cyclist_mag/ Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CyclistMag/