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Episode: 919
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Title: HPR0919: Elfstedentocht - To be or not to be
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0919/hpr0919.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-08 04:57:25
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Hello everybody, my name is Ken Thalon, and today is a special episode of Hector Public
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Radio.
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Joining me here to explain some more about it is a colleague of mine, Clascha, and how
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you do in Clascha.
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I'm doing fine, Ken.
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Thank you.
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Actually, I thought our first interview would be more something technical like how cable
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networks work, but something more important may or may not be happening over the weekend.
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Can you tell me what that is?
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It's a big ice skating event in the north of the country.
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It's a very important ice skating event for the Dutch people.
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So yes, what's it called?
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Elfstadentort.
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11th city, two in Marathon, yeah, two.
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So that's actually, when they say cities, it's more like a small village, I guess.
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No, it's really, I think it's really a city.
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They have like a city name, so that's why they're 11.
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Okay.
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So for a bit of background, I guess, to people, the Netherlands is quite flat.
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And there are a lot of it is underwater, as such.
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And this particular part of the country of the north, the cities are connected together
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by a series of canals and dikes and the like lakes.
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So when it freezes, you essentially have high-speed interconnects between the towns.
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On your ice skates, of course.
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Yes.
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Go back as far back as 1760 people have decided that when it gets cold enough, they would
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do this tour and start off at which city?
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I think it's a little one.
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A little one.
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And then do go around in the same day, visit all 11 cities in the province.
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Yeah, 200 kilometers.
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So there is first in the morning, there's a marathon, riders by professional riders to
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do a really, a speech-speeding match.
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And then afterwards, it's for the amateurs to ride that round as well, 200 kilometers.
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Around the 11 cities and make sure you get in on time before a 12 o'clock at night.
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And along the way, you have to get a special stamp.
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Yeah, you have to get a special stamp, you have to stamp it every city.
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I don't know if this year they're going to change something with the chips, but yeah,
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the stamping is very, very common.
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And also by the match riders, they really have to stamp.
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Although they've been followed by television cameras all the time, they really have to stamp.
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Because early these days, they, of course, they didn't have mobile camera devices on bicycles.
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So the stamp did prove that you were actually there, so you could not cheat.
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And they also have secret runs along the way as well.
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Yeah, they have secret runs.
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And there was something in the press already today that I said, okay, the secret runs
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is the secret stamping post still, still reliable because, of course, by the mobile phones
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and the media, it is very likely that they will be announced by Twitter on time.
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Of course, 12 or 15 years ago, when the previous one was, was, was ice skate, there was no
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twittering media.
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I know, I remember that my dad had just the first mobile phone that was a very large and
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the battery didn't last for long.
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So, yeah, so this year it will be the first 11th day of the talk, if it's going to continue.
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Then with the social media.
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What, what needs to be in place in order for it to go ahead?
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I think it needs to be in place that at least 15 centimeter of ice is applicable on all
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points, by the route.
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So let's see if we can make that until now we didn't make that yet, but we still have
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a couple of days to go before the defrost period comes in.
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And what have they been doing to assist that?
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I think there's a lot of volunteers with snow, shovels clearing the snow of the ice.
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And I think they already did an, like, a far-for-bought, I think, that there are no boats
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allowed in the canals anymore to break the ice that was already announced earlier last
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week.
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Just the beginning of last week we had a lot of problems because of the wind.
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We had enormous wind in the north of the country.
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So the ice couldn't grow because of the temperatures were really, really below zero.
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And of course then at some point the wind stopped and then we had the day after.
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We had ice for a couple of centimeters.
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The day after we had snow again.
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So that isn't kind of insulator.
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And then it is, of course, holding off the growth of the ice floor.
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So that's a problem now.
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So everybody is clearing the snow because the ice is not strong enough that it can carry
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people and light machines.
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So they're clearing out the snow to get the more ice thickness.
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So exposing the surface of the ice so that it can freeze even more.
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Yeah.
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Because, of course, the organization has to be a little bit reliable for the event.
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And if everything goes well, there will be 16,000 people skating.
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16,000 people skating.
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And what's the population of the Netherlands?
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I think we are with around 16 million.
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And how many visitors are expected to go up to freesland for this event?
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I think there are two million visitors expected around the freesland.
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I think I saw in the media already a lot of problems announced at the vote of on KPN
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and T-Mobile that they are worried about the data capacity up north in the country.
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These are the mobile phone cell providers in the Netherlands.
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Yeah.
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So I think even the liquor manufacturer in the north of the country, that is called
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the Beerenberg, is ramping up the production.
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And it's a kind of hype.
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But today, nothing as special has happened and nobody announced it that it will continue.
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So we still waiting at the press conference at, I think, 4.30 this afternoon.
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So let's wait.
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Okay.
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So again, the last time it was held, it's only been held something like how many times
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like 14 times in total and the last time was in 1997.
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But it's not as if there's one big canal that goes all the way around.
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You have to go from one to the other and there are places where you need to walk.
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It's not correct.
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Yeah.
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There are bridges on the route and normally the ice below the bridges doesn't freeze
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that very well.
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So they normally go out of the water.
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So you have to go over kind of mats, carpet and then you have to cross the bridge overland
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and to step on the other side of the ice again because you cannot go under the bridge because
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probably it's not strong enough.
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And also they do that to avoid normally for the match riders.
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They allow to continue under the bridge.
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But you get a kind of conjunction over there with amateur riders and they will avoid it because
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then the ice gets a lot of a lot weaker over there.
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So they try to make the best out of it.
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You were mentioning yesterday that they do ice transplants.
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Yeah.
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That's below the bridges and weak points.
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They do sometimes ice transportations, places that are damaged or very bad quality.
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They cut out of ice blocks out of the nearest lake that is frozen and that has a thickness
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of 15 centimeters and they move the ice over to weak spots to let it freeze overnight and
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over a couple of days to be integrated into the ice floor just to strengthen it up and
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get it weaker and get it better.
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Okay.
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Are you going to partake yourself?
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I'm going to not participate.
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I don't have an starting permit.
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The starting permit you have to be a subscriber to the organization, member of the organization.
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Then at some point the 16,000 people that are member are full.
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So they decided for a new people to join that if you are a new member of the organization
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that you're only going to participate in odd or even years.
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So they can all have more members of the organization.
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The only thing is you have to be lucky if the event is going to take place in an even
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or odd year.
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For example, my dad is already a member of the organization for 30 years around.
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So he has a fixed membership and he has also a guaranteed starting place.
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So the new members will only get an odd or even year starting place.
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Super.
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And your dad has done it before, has he?
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Yeah.
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Twice.
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Like 15 years ago he did it as well and the weather condition was not that good because
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it was held in the beginning of January.
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I think it's fourth of January, the bad thing about January is the darkness.
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If you start in darkness, it will become very dark any afternoon.
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So you have to ice skate in darkness.
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And of course in that place they didn't have a nice lightning equipment on top of helmets
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what they have now today with excellent battery technology.
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So it was difficult to ride in darkness.
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Also the wind was quite strong at that point.
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So he was at the end.
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He was five minutes too late and made it to the national news.
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Five minutes after 12.
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Five minutes after 12.
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Meaning that?
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Meaning that he was very angry and he didn't got his last stamp and that doesn't result
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into a small medal.
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A small medal that's only like, I don't know, a quarter or something that's very size
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of a quarter.
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Doesn't, yeah, but that's not the point.
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That's not the point.
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He was very angry at that point because he skated I think like for, I don't know, 16
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hours in a row and then he didn't get his medal at the end.
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This is 16 hours skating continuously in unstop.
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That is absolutely madness.
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At the near it was a minus four around.
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So yeah, that is quite cold.
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So he's got a place this year, what time is it kicking off?
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Yes, because in the meantime, a lot of membership cards were freed up.
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He can start one and a half hour earlier.
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I think it's 5.30.
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He can start.
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He's also 15 years older.
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He's also 15 years old.
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What did you see now?
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I think he, 85.
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Is he five?
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Yeah.
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Up 58.
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Eighth.
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Eighth, 50.
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Sorry, yeah.
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Okay, so 58.
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50.
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Yeah, okay.
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So it's very, yeah, it's very, it's a very interesting year.
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So let's see if it happens.
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So first of all, we don't know if it's going to go ahead for a start and secondly, if
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it does, he will be starting at five in the morning.
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Yeah, 5.30.
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So after more or less the time you receive this, he'll be heading out.
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And you're intending on giving him as much technological assistance as you can.
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Tell us a bit about that.
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Yes.
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I think we're going to buy or we're going to buy a pair of icecage of irons, not the shoes.
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You can exchange the irons under the shoes now these days.
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And of course, I'm going to equip him with some mobile phones with some real-time GPS
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coordination.
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So I can follow him in the car and feed him when it's necessary.
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And when he gets tires, I can exchange clothes when he gets wetty or whatever kind of
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assistance he needs to require somewhere in the 200 kilometers lane in between.
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And you can obviously stop and rest for a while if you want.
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It's just entirely based on time.
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Yeah.
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It's entirely based on time.
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And on the stamps, of course.
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Yeah.
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So let's see.
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Okay.
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Anything else you're going to be bringing?
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No.
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I think you need to pick up your starting base one day in advance and then you also need
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to intensify yourself.
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There are some rumors that they're going to do an arm wrist to with your ID, just to avoid
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legal riders on the ice, because it's very, very popular.
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We're going to stand at my grandfather's house just because it's very close to the starting
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to the finish spot.
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So we will sleep the night in advance over there.
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And the next day, I will bring him to the starting position.
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Any chance of giving us the coordinates here so that we can follow along?
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See how he's doing?
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I will have a look.
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I still have to do some equipment and I need to install the app, et cetera, et cetera,
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in a range mobile phone with an excellent 3G connection, of course.
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What is, of course, being doubted by the telecom providers that will cause an outage sometimes,
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but at least I hope to try to follow him a little bit during the race.
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Because there's going to be two million people up there in an area that is basically devoid
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of life.
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OK, I understand the police of special powers for the day.
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Yes, I think the mention something in the press already that there will be a kind of emergency
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by the mayor of the province saying that you cannot enter the ice anymore.
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There will be a lot of fancing around the ice to avoid tourists to enter the ice,
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of course, because of the pressure, et cetera, et cetera.
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So it will be, you can get a fine, probably when you get on the on the racing track.
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In advance.
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So let's see what the press conference brings us today.
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And we will hope it will continue.
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OK, pleasure and I want to thank you very much for this interview.
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And you see it's not as painful as all that.
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So you can look forward to a breakdown of how cable network works and a run through of
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your fishing automated boat on the next hacker public radio.
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Thank you very much, folks.
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And the links to this, the GPS tracking will be in the show notes for this.
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And I'd like to wish you a father all the best.
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Thank you very much, Jim.
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Janine tomorrow for another exciting hacker public radio.
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