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Well, again, there's quite a lot of large-ocean-hopping going on there... I understand there's so many factors involved in sorting the schedule, but does seem their efforts to go Carbon Neutral may get thwarted by immense travel.
Who the hell puts Canada in the middle of the European races?
iirc itβs there because they canβt race later in the year with the other American races due to weather. If they wait until that late in the year the weather in Canada wonβt be super conducive to running a good race.
uhhhh
The continents are kind of arbitrary and where you grew up determines what you're taught. Afaik in South America they teach America as one continent rather than north and south, for example.