The rain appeared on City of Barcelona in the course of first stage of La Vuelta with a storm that worsened as the day went on, conditioning the performance of the teams in La Vuelta’s inaugural time trial, with the most affected being those who left at the end, such as Soudal, by Belgian Remco Evenepoel.
The young Belgian cannibal himself, winner of the last edition of La Vueltaput the shout to the sky at the end of the stage and many people wondered why the illuminated system of the city was not activated but it was barely visible.
MD sought the answer to David Escude. He sports councilor of the city council of Barcelona He emphasized to this medium that in anticipation of the rain, “the organization has advanced the finish line of the last team by 15 minutes”, and regarding why the streetlights were not activated, Escudé added that “the city’s lighting system is activated by sensors activated depending on the light on the one hand, and timers programmed annually, on the other. The latter is turned on at 8 :45 PM this time of year. Now the weather and light ” They changed today in an unpredictable way. This afternoon an attempt was made to advance the ignition timing but the system does not allow it”.
Source: La Verdad
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