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Latest podcast episodes about Simon Clarke

THEMOVE
Paris-Roubaix 2025 Breakdown | THEMOVE

THEMOVE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 57:49


George, Johan, and Spencer break down Mathieu van der Poel's stunning win at Paris-Roubaix, his third consecutive title at the brutal race, over race-debutant Tadej Pogačar and Mads Pedersen. The crew discusses the key moments of the race, where Van der Poel's win puts him amongst the all-time cobbled greats, how Pogačar's runner-up stacks up against other GC contenders' showings on the rough roads of northern France, and what Wout van Aert and Visma-Lease a Bike can take away from the race after missing out on the winning move. Pique: For a limited time, get 20% off for life plus a free Starter Kit (rechargeable frother and glass beaker) when you grab the Pu'er Bundle. With Pique's 90-day money-back guarantee, you've got nothing to lose. Try it now at https://www.piquelife.com/themove and feel the difference on your next ride. Maui Nui: Maui Nui offers the only 100% Wild-Harvested meat that's completely stress-free and responsibly sourced. It's perfect for anyone looking to elevate their meals with delicious, high-quality protein. Maui Nui Venison is offering THEMOVE listeners a limited collection of our favorite cuts and products. But...supply is limited by the nature of their work, so don't wait. Check them out. https://mauinuivenison.com/lp/THEMOVE?utm_medium=podcast&utm_source=show_notes&utm_campaign=THEMOVE&utm_term=THEMOVE&utm_content=landingpage AG1: If you haven't tried AG1 yet, they're bundling it with their Omega-3s for free, so it couldn't be a better time to start – it's something I've actually been able to stay consistent with and that's why I've been partnering with AG1 for so long! So subscribe today to get a 1-month supply of AG Omega-3 with your first AG1 order! You'll also get their Welcome Kit with everything you need to get started on your AG1 journey. So make sure to check out https://DrinkAG1.com/THEMOVE to claim this special offer. Square: Square keeps up so you don't have to slow down. Get everything you need to run and grow your business—without any long-term commitments. And why wait? Right now, you can get up to $200 off Square hardware at https://square.com/go/THEMOVE. Run your business smarter with Square. Get started today. OneSkin: OneSkin is the world's first skin longevity company, keeping your skin looking and acting younger for longer. Get started today with 15% off using code THEMOVE at https://oneskin.co

Highlights from Moncrieff
Cigarette butts - the “biggest litter scourge”?

Highlights from Moncrieff

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 11:41


A group of tobacco companies has been compelled by the EU to provide funding for the clean-up of cigarette butts on Irish streets, due to the presence of plastic in the filters. The National Litter Pollution Monitoring System has described cigarette butts as “the biggest litter scourge” facing the State.So, why are smokers throwing their butts on the ground?Joining Seán to discuss is Simon Clarke, Director of Forest, the Smokers Lobby Group, which represents Britain and Ireland…

Moncrieff Highlights
Cigarette butts - the “biggest litter scourge”?

Moncrieff Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 11:41


A group of tobacco companies has been compelled by the EU to provide funding for the clean-up of cigarette butts on Irish streets, due to the presence of plastic in the filters. The National Litter Pollution Monitoring System has described cigarette butts as “the biggest litter scourge” facing the State.So, why are smokers throwing their butts on the ground?Joining Seán to discuss is Simon Clarke, Director of Forest, the Smokers Lobby Group, which represents Britain and Ireland…

LCIL International Law Seminar Series
Friday lecture: 'International Law, Marxist State Theory, and the Many Ends of Decolonization' - Prof Umut Özsu, Carleton University

LCIL International Law Seminar Series

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 44:28


Lecture summary: Many political economists, economic historians, and historical sociologists understand the transition from the 1970s to the 1980s as involving a shift from debates about inflation, oil shocks, floating currencies, and the New International Economic Order to neoliberalism's political and ideological breakthrough, first in the industrialized states of the North Atlantic and shortly thereafter in much of the global South. By contrast, among most scholars of international law, the 1980s are remembered chiefly for signalling the effective close of the decolonization era, and with it the struggle to transform and reconstruct international law to meet the demands of 'economic' in addition to 'political' sovereignty. This talk puts these two perspectives into conversation. Drawing mainly from the work of Simon Clarke and Nicos Poulantzas, core figures in the Marxist state-theoretical debates of the 1970s and 1980s, the talk examines changes to prevailing conceptions of economic development and international human rights at the end of the decolonization era in light of broader structural changes in the juridicopolitical architecture of capitalist states.Umut Özsu is Professor of Law and Legal Studies at Carleton University. His research interests lie mainly in public international law, the history and theory of international law, and Marxist critiques of law, rights, and the state. He is the author of Formalizing Displacement: International Law and Population Transfers (OUP, 2015) and Completing Humanity: The International Law of Decolonization, 1960–82 (CUP, 2023). He is also co-editor of the Research Handbook on Law and Marxism (Elgar, 2021) and The Extraterritoriality of Law: History, Theory, Politics (Routledge, 2019), as well as several journal symposia.

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law
Friday lecture: 'International Law, Marxist State Theory, and the Many Ends of Decolonization' - Prof Umut Özsu, Carleton University

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 44:28


Lecture summary: Many political economists, economic historians, and historical sociologists understand the transition from the 1970s to the 1980s as involving a shift from debates about inflation, oil shocks, floating currencies, and the New International Economic Order to neoliberalism's political and ideological breakthrough, first in the industrialized states of the North Atlantic and shortly thereafter in much of the global South. By contrast, among most scholars of international law, the 1980s are remembered chiefly for signalling the effective close of the decolonization era, and with it the struggle to transform and reconstruct international law to meet the demands of 'economic' in addition to 'political' sovereignty. This talk puts these two perspectives into conversation. Drawing mainly from the work of Simon Clarke and Nicos Poulantzas, core figures in the Marxist state-theoretical debates of the 1970s and 1980s, the talk examines changes to prevailing conceptions of economic development and international human rights at the end of the decolonization era in light of broader structural changes in the juridicopolitical architecture of capitalist states.Umut Özsu is Professor of Law and Legal Studies at Carleton University. His research interests lie mainly in public international law, the history and theory of international law, and Marxist critiques of law, rights, and the state. He is the author of Formalizing Displacement: International Law and Population Transfers (OUP, 2015) and Completing Humanity: The International Law of Decolonization, 1960–82 (CUP, 2023). He is also co-editor of the Research Handbook on Law and Marxism (Elgar, 2021) and The Extraterritoriality of Law: History, Theory, Politics (Routledge, 2019), as well as several journal symposia.

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law
Friday lecture: 'International Law, Marxist State Theory, and the Many Ends of Decolonization' - Prof Umut Özsu, Carleton University

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 44:28


Lecture summary: Many political economists, economic historians, and historical sociologists understand the transition from the 1970s to the 1980s as involving a shift from debates about inflation, oil shocks, floating currencies, and the New International Economic Order to neoliberalism's political and ideological breakthrough, first in the industrialized states of the North Atlantic and shortly thereafter in much of the global South. By contrast, among most scholars of international law, the 1980s are remembered chiefly for signalling the effective close of the decolonization era, and with it the struggle to transform and reconstruct international law to meet the demands of 'economic' in addition to 'political' sovereignty. This talk puts these two perspectives into conversation. Drawing mainly from the work of Simon Clarke and Nicos Poulantzas, core figures in the Marxist state-theoretical debates of the 1970s and 1980s, the talk examines changes to prevailing conceptions of economic development and international human rights at the end of the decolonization era in light of broader structural changes in the juridicopolitical architecture of capitalist states.Umut Özsu is Professor of Law and Legal Studies at Carleton University. His research interests lie mainly in public international law, the history and theory of international law, and Marxist critiques of law, rights, and the state. He is the author of Formalizing Displacement: International Law and Population Transfers (OUP, 2015) and Completing Humanity: The International Law of Decolonization, 1960–82 (CUP, 2023). He is also co-editor of the Research Handbook on Law and Marxism (Elgar, 2021) and The Extraterritoriality of Law: History, Theory, Politics (Routledge, 2019), as well as several journal symposia.

OFFBounds - #1 Podcast for Commerce Leaders
43. Clarks' CIO, Simon Clarke: "Customer centricity is at the heart of everything"

OFFBounds - #1 Podcast for Commerce Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 26:34 Transcription Available


Paula Macaggi sat down with Simon Clarke, the Chief Information Officer of Clarks, a legendary British shoe brand with nearly 200 years of heritage. In this episode, Simon shares insights into the digital transformation that Clarks undertook in record time—just 18 months. Discover how Simon led Clarks' shift from legacy systems to a modern, composable digital platform, all while keeping the project on budget and on time. Learn about the challenges, strategies, and team culture that drove this inspiring change, positioning Clarks as a digitally empowered brand ready for the next century. Perfect for anyone interested in retail tech, customer-centric transformation, or leading successful change within an established brand.

Spotlight on Procurement
Transforming NHS Procurement: Harnessing data and innovation to deliver patient safety

Spotlight on Procurement

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 26:43


Simon Clarke, Managing Director of Birmingham and Solihull Procurement Collaborative, and Mat Oram, CEO & Co-founder of AdviseInc Ltd, dive into the critical role of procurement in the NHS, focusing on the challenges and opportunities presented by data management, financial constraints, and the evolving nature of supply chain practices in healthcare.

Cycling Central Podcast
Zwift SBS Cycling Podcast: Simon says "Vamos Rigo!"

Cycling Central Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 15:44


Christophe Mallet and Dave McKenzie sat down for a one to one chat with Simon Clarke in this special podcast.

Cycling Central Podcast
Simon Clarke: 'Who cares if we are making history' - Zwift Cycling Central podcast

Cycling Central Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 22:10


Christophe and Macca talk to Simon Clarke, who hasn't left his apartment in Andorra for about 10 days.

Cycling Central Podcast
Zwift Cycling Central Podcast - Tour de France 2018 - Paris welcomes the Tour

Cycling Central Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 19:45


Stage 21 at the Tour de France 2018, and this is the end. The winner is Thomas, the green jersey goes to Sagan, and the polka dots to Alaphilippe. We catch up with all the stars at the finish: Simon Gerrans, Simon Clarke, Mat Hayman, Greg van Avermaet, Luke Durbridge and Matt Keenan.

THEMOVE
Vuelta a España Stage 4 Analysis & Stage 5 Preview | OŪTCOMES

THEMOVE

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 28:12


THEMOVE regulars Johan Bruyneel and Spencer Martin briefly break down Stage 4 of the Vuelta a España, which served up the first big GC showdown, before previewing the Vuelta's Stage 5, which serves up another hilly stage that could favor either a strong breakaway or produce another sprint finish. Listen in to see how the duo thinks the action will play out, who will come out on top, and which riders present the best betting value.      

LA MOVIDA
Tour de Francia 2024 Etapa 9 | LA MOVIDA

LA MOVIDA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2024 37:35


Esta etapa tan esperada y tan temida a la vez fue espectacular y muy nerviosa.  Hubo varias ataques entre los grandes favoritos, sobre todo de Tadej Pogaçar, pero cada vez sus rivales supieron responder a la perfección. La victoria de etapa finalmente se disputó entre un grupo de escapados, y el francés Anthony Turgis del equipo Total Energies fue el más rápido en el sprint en la meta en Troyes, ganando a Tom Pidcock y Derek Gee.

THEMOVE
2024 Tour de France Stage 8 Preview | OŪTCOMES

THEMOVE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 17:09


Please enjoy our prediction-focused show, OŪTCOMES. The show is hosted by THEMOVE regulars Johan Bruyneel and Spencer Martin, who use their extensive knowledge and expertise to predict the outcome of each Tour de France stage while breaking down potential betting opportunities. This episode previews the Tour's eighth stage, a tough and tricky 183-kilometer from Semur-en-Auxois to Colombey-les-Deux-Eglises. Listen in to see how the duo thinks the action will play out, who will come out on top, and which riders present the best betting value.      

CruxCasts
American Lithium (TSXV:LI) Low Cost Battery-Grade Lithium Assets for US Critical Mineral Production

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 19:38


Interview with Simon Clarke, CEO & Director of American Lithium Corp.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/american-lithium-tsxv-li-poised-to-charge-higher-on-world-class-projects-5072Recording date: 22nd May 2024American Lithium is emerging as a premier investment opportunity in the booming electric vehicle (EV) supply chain. With large, low-cost lithium projects in Nevada and Peru, the company is strategically positioned to benefit from surging demand and increasing government support for domestic critical mineral production.The U.S. government is taking action to reduce reliance on geopolitical rivals like China for key battery metals. Recent legislation includes funding for lithium projects, with a focus on companies that can produce battery-grade materials entirely within North America. American Lithium's ability to generate high-purity lithium chemicals on site using an acid leaching process gives it a distinct competitive advantage in accessing this support.CEO Simon Clarke sees the potential for even more aggressive government intervention, including offtake agreements that could guarantee minimum prices for domestic producers. "If they were prepared to guarantee lithium prices at $20-25,000 per ton, that would make a huge impact," he noted. Such moves would dramatically derisk American Lithium's projects.While lithium prices have pulled back from record highs, the demand outlook remains robust as EV adoption accelerates globally. Benchmark Mineral Intelligence forecasts a major lithium supply deficit emerging in the mid-2020s, even with all currently planned projects moving forward. American Lithium's TLC and Falchani projects rank among the largest undeveloped resources globally, positioning the company to help fill this gap.Importantly, both projects have low estimated operating costs that should make them profitable even at current lithium prices. "On a combined basis, we have a top three global lithium resource," Clarke stated. "Even at current lithium prices, you would make a reasonable return." As higher-cost marginal producers fall by the wayside, American Lithium will be well-positioned to capture market share.In the near term, investors can expect a steady flow of catalysts as American Lithium advances its projects. The company is completing a pre-feasibility study at TLC and progressing environmental permitting at Falchani. Management is also committed to spinning out its uranium asset to unlock additional value for shareholders, with exact timing dependent on market conditions.At its current valuation, American Lithium offers a compelling risk/reward proposition. The stock trades at a discount to peers on a resource basis, despite the company's strategic positioning and near-term growth potential. As the U.S. government rolls out additional support for the domestic lithium industry, American Lithium should be a prime beneficiary.With a large, low-cost resource base and leverage to the most powerful trends in the global economy, American Lithium is a stock for the future. The recent pullback in lithium equities provides an attractive entry point for long-term investors to gain exposure to the accelerating energy transition. As the EV revolution kicks into high gear, American Lithium has the scale and strategic positioning to emerge as a major player in the domestic lithium supply chain.View American Lithium's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/american-lithiumSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com

Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Simon Clarke in conversation with Roger Kneebone

Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 76:00


Simon Clarke is a consultant paediatric and neonatal surgeon and a professional actor. In this conversation we explore the similarities and differences between these apparently unrelated areas of expert practice. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6JYOL-VAzo

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts
Bank of America Legal Diversity Programme: Imposter Syndrome

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 47:42


We are delighted to share a new instalment in our BofA Legal Diversity Programme Podcast series, in collaboration with Herbert Smith Freehills. This latest collaboration explores the topic of imposter syndrome, and its origins, impact and effect on professional life. A 2021 article in the Harvard Business Review shone a light on issues with the term 'imposter syndrome', loosely defined as a lack of self-belief in one's capability. This has long been identified as an issue for women, and in particular – women of colour, and other minority groups, to overcome in professional life. Moderator Alice Eady Ketchell, speaks with Bank of America colleagues Andreas Iacovou and Ana Maria Knott, along with Herbert Smith Freehills partners Kelesi Blundell, Simon Clarke and Marina Reason about their own reflections on the theme and experiences battling with imposter syndrome. The conversation unpicks the term imposter syndrome: in telling women they have imposter syndrome, have we somehow created those feelings? What can organisations do to challenge the systems in place that exacerbate those feelings in women and minority groups in particular? Is a degree of self-doubt helpful? Our leaders also share some of their own experiences of imposter syndrome and how they deal with days of low confidence or new challenges. We hope you enjoy listening and reflecting on your own experiences.

THEMOVE
Ardennes Classics Recap | THEMOVE Femmes

THEMOVE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024 47:33


Lance, Ali, and Mari cover all the Ardennes Femmes drama and dynamic racing including Liège–Bastogne–Liège, La Flèche Wallonne and Amstel Gold Race. From the hills of Holland to the punchy climbs of Belgium, the women showcased aggressive and unpredictable racing that only the Ardennes can offer. From a thrilling bike throw finish of the Boss Marianne Vos when Lorena Weibes celebrated too soon, to Kasia Niewiadoma winning her first World Tour race after 1,770 days and 30 podium finishes, to a surprise sprint from a hectic finale by time-trialist extraordinaire, Grace Brown. Women's cycling is more exciting than ever and we are here for it! #watchthefemmes   OneSkin : OneSkin is the world's first skin longevity company. By focusing on the cellular aspects of aging, OneSkin keeps your skin looking and acting younger for longer. Get started today with 15% off using code FEMMES at oneskin.co. That's 15% off oneskin.co with code FEMMES. After you purchase, they'll ask you where you heard about them. PLEASE support this show and tell them we sent you.

Talk Birdie To Me
Bonus: US Masters. Caddie Simon Clarke in Augusta & Hole by Hole Analysis of the Course

Talk Birdie To Me

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 40:05


Being Masters week, we have a fantastic bonus pod this week.The pod is in in two parts. Firstly, pod listener Mitch from Sydney wrote in and asked how you get into caddying, and make a career of it. We thought, who better to ask than Simon Clarke, who has been a caddie on the pro tour for 30+ years and is currently in Augusta caddying for Aussie Jasper Stubbs who is playing his first US Masters this week. Clarkey talks us through his career, how it started, who he has worked with and what he loves about it. And Clarkey talks us through how Jasper's preparation is going for the Masters.After the turn, we take a forensic look at Augusta. Mark Allen has Nick O'Hern and Clarkey talk us through the Augusta course hole by hole. How each hole plays, the shot selection, club selection, and the pitfalls of each. It is a fascinating insight into one of the worlds great tournaments - perhaps the greatest. We're here each week with the great support of PING, see your local golf shop or professional for a PING club fitting. Just like they have with Nick O'Hern, PING will help you play your best. And the Golf Clearance Outlet, great prices on the best gear. See them instore in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane or Perth, or online here.Talk Birdie To Me. New episodes weekly wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and you'll never miss one! And we'd love you to share the podcast, and if you can rate and review us that would be great. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and TikTok, or send a voicemail to us here. And all our Masterclass videos on YouTube here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

THEMOVE
JOHAN & GEORGE IN ROUBAIX | THEMOVE+

THEMOVE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024 13:10


Johan & George hop on for an impromptu episode to supplement the in-depth post-race analysis of 2024 Paris-Roubaix from Lance, JB & Spencer. Still feeling the energy of the crowds lining endless roads of Northern France and the excitement of feeling the peloton buzzing past at 55k/h, they offered their unique take on the day's domination by Alpecin-Deceuninck and Mathieu Van der Poel. They also weaved in stories Johan Museeuw, special guest of our THEMOVE Paris-Roubaix camp, told over the past couple of days riding through Belgium, on 145km of THE Paris-Roubaix course and having battled him many times on the very cobbles we saw history made today.  This episode is a quick hit of the perfect mix of past, present & future. Don't miss it!   VENTUM: ventumracing.com/the-move     LMNT: drinklmnt.com/themove   NORDA: nordarun.com     ROKA: roka.com/themove     HUCKBERRY: huckberry.com     HVMN: hvmn.com/themove   CALDERA LAB : calderalab.com/wedu   WAHOO   MICHELIN     

LA MOVIDA
Tour de Flanders 2024 | LA MOVIDA

LA MOVIDA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 49:17


La carrera más importante en Bélgica se disputó sin el héroe local Wout Vanaert, quien desafortunadamente tuvo una grave caída hace unos días con varios huesos fracturados. El otro gran favorito, Mathieu Vanderpoel asumo toda la responsabilidad de la carrera, junto con su equipo Alpecin, atacó de lejos en el temido muro de Koppenberg, con casi 40 kms por delante, y consiguió llegar en solitario en la línea de meta en Oudenaarde.  Detrás del ciclista holandés, pudimos asistir a una lucha muy serrada por los dos otros puestos en el podium. Finalmente el italiano Luca Mozzato y el alemán Niels Politt pudieron acompañar a Vanderpoel en el podium final.

CruxCasts
American Lithium (TSXV:LI) - Poised to Charge Higher on World-Class Projects

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2024 23:31


Interview with Simon Clarke, CEO & Director of American Lithium Corp.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/american-lithium-tsxvli-advancing-peru-assets-as-global-demand-heats-up-4816Recording date: 6th March 2024American Lithium is an emerging lithium exploration and development company with a robust portfolio of high-quality assets in the Americas. The company's primary focus is on advancing its two flagship lithium projects: the TLC lithium claystone project in Nevada and the Falchani hard rock lithium project in Peru. With a strong management team, conventional mining and processing strategies, and exposure to the booming lithium market, American Lithium represents a compelling investment opportunity.The global lithium market is experiencing unprecedented growth, driven by the rapid adoption of electric vehicles and the increasing demand for energy storage solutions. Despite recent volatility in lithium prices, the long-term fundamentals remain exceptionally strong. Experts predict that lithium demand will grow at a CAGR of over 20% through 2030, requiring a significant increase in global supply. American Lithium is well-positioned to capitalize on this growing demand with its advanced-stage projects and strategic investments.At the TLC project in Nevada, American Lithium is focused on developing a large-scale sedimentary lithium deposit using conventional processing methods. The company is working to optimize its flowsheet, aiming to reduce acid consumption and incorporate by-product credits such as potassium sulfate and cesium. The TLC project benefits from its location in a mining-friendly jurisdiction with access to key infrastructure and talent.In Peru, American Lithium is advancing the Falchani hard rock lithium project, which boasts an impressive resource and favorable economics. A recently updated Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) demonstrates strong project potential, with after-tax NPV8 of $5.11 billion at $22,500/t LCE. The company plans to complete a Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS) for Falchani in 2024 while conducting pilot plant testing. With its Environmental Impact Assessment already filed, American Lithium is well on its way to potentially making a construction decision by the end of 2024.American Lithium's management team has a proven track record of advancing projects and creating shareholder value. Investors in American Lithium can also gain exposure to the uranium market through the company's Macusani uranium project in Peru. Although the company delayed its planned spin-out of the asset due to unfavorable market conditions, the updated PEA highlights the project's potential as a long-life, low-cost uranium mine. As market sentiment improves, American Lithium plans to seek a separate listing for the uranium asset, unlocking additional value for shareholders.As the company continues to achieve key milestones and advance its projects through the development pipeline, there is substantial potential for share price appreciation. For investors seeking exposure to the high-growth lithium market, American Lithium presents a unique opportunity to invest in a company with world-class assets, a focused strategy, and a compelling valuation.View American Lithium's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/american-lithiumSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com

VSA Capital
VSA Morning Miner Special w. Simon Clarke & Dr Laurence Stefan of American Lithium 060324

VSA Capital

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 9:13


American Lithium #uranium #lithium

LA MOVIDA
Strade Bianche 2024 | LA MOVIDA

LA MOVIDA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 35:02


Johan y Victor dan su opinión y observaciones de la carrera italiana y están en admiración ante el recital que nos brindó el campeón esloveno Tadej Pogaçar.  Anunció su ataque antes de la salida de la carrera, cumplió con su palabra y llegó en solitario en la línea de meta en Siena con más de 3 minutos de ventaja sobre el segundo clasificado.  El líder del equipo UAE empieza su temporada ganando a lo grande y nos da muchas esperanzas de que seremos testigos de unas carreras espectaculares durante este año 2024.

The New Statesman Podcast
Are the Conservatives laying a trap for Labour?

The New Statesman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2024 15:47


Earlier this week former minister Simon Clarke wrote in the Telegraph, the Conservative party faces an electoral "massacre" under Rishi Sunak's leadership and warned “extinction is a very real possibility for our party”. “He does not get what Britain needs. And he is not listening to what the British people want.” and “Instead of conviction, we have convention.”A listener writes in to ask: with all the disarray and rebellion in the Tory party, what's the likelihood of a confidence vote anytime soon?Anoosh and Freddie also review whether the are Conservatives 'salting the earth' or 'laying traps for Labour' .Switch on with 50% offRefresh your perspective in 2024 with free-thinking journalism and 50% off our annual subscriptions. Simple use the code JAN50 at the checkout.*Offer ends 31st January and applies to the first year only.www.newstatesman/subscribe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

INSIDE BRIEFING with Institute for Government

Simon Clarke has called for Rishi Sunak to go. A former No10 special adviser has said the Conservatives won't win the election with Sunak at the helm. And an endless supply of new polling keeps painting an awkward picture for the PM's prospects. So just how much trouble is Sunak in? The Times' Geri Scott joins the podcast team to make sense of the latest chapter in the Conservative party psychodrama. Plus: Everything you need to know about the civil service. The IfG's annual stocktake into the size, shape and performance of Whitehall is out this week. And, is the Treasury guilty of orthodox thinking? A new IfG report tests out the complaints of Liz Truss and her allies. Hannah White presents, with Giles Wilkes and Rhys Clyne. Produced by Milo Hynes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Political Currency
How (not) to take down a prime minister

Political Currency

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 49:49


Has Rishi Sunak survived his first attempted coup? It might look like Simon Clarke's amounted to nothing but Ed and George think it might be too soon to tell whether he's failed yet. They have plenty of insights into plots past, and the many ways they can fizzle, burn, or downright engulf a prime minister.Elsewhere in politics, the UK tax burden has been drifting up to a rate not seen since the 1960s. Can any chancellor - current or future - do anything about it?And in Europe, a beleaguered German coalition faces economic problems of their own, plus the looming rise of the far-right. Is the most stable country in Europe headed towards ‘Dexit'?Follow us on social media: @polcurrencyProducers: Rachel Balmer and Rosie StopherProduction Manager: Flick HeathExecutive Producers: Dino Sofos and Ellie CliffordPolitical Currency is a Persephonica Production and is part of the Acast Creator Network Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Coffee House Shots
Does Simon Clarke's intervention matter?

Coffee House Shots

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 12:01


Tory MP Simon Clarke called for Rishi Sunak to resign last night. In a piece in the Telegraph, he wrote that the Prime Minister was ‘uninspiring' and ‘does not get what Britain needs.' Will other Conservative MPs also demand Sunak resign, or will they unify around their leader? Oscar Edmondson speaks to Katy Balls and James Heale.

The Red Box Politics Podcast
PMQs: Complete S***t show

The Red Box Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 65:18


After former cabinet minister Simon Clarke calls on Rishi Sunak to resign, Keir Starmer gets away with swearing about Tory in-fighting and Rishi Sunak calls him a "human weathervane".Matt pauses and unpacks the action from Prime Minister's Questions with Patrick Maguire and Lara Spirit, and reads out some texts from Conservative MPs.Plus: Columnists Alice Thomson and Robert Crampton discuss the backlash against Simon Clarke, Britain's disappearing public toilets, and why Robert really likes dressing up.Columnists (6:15)PMQs Unpacked (23:00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Election Tricycle
DeSantis's humiliation, Modi's religious 'coronation', and a damp squib of a defenestration in the UK

The Election Tricycle

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 32:59


Welcome to The Election Tricycle. This week we're looking at Ron DeSantis's departure from the race to be the GOP's Presidential candidate, and the humiliation of his volte face with regards to backing Donald Trump. Then we're off to Ayodhya, where Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has consecrated a new Hindu temple on the site of a razed mosque. Is this likely to further inflame religious tensions in the country? And finally, in England, there's a rather uneventful attempted coup as Simon Clarke's attempt to defenestrate Rishi Sunak fails to get the windows open.The Election Tricycle is a Podot podcast.It's presented by Emily Tamkin, Tom Hamilton and Rohan Venkat.It's series produced by Nick Hilton.For sales and advertising, email nick@podotpods.comTo watch a video version of the show, go to COOLER.NEWS Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

CruxCasts
American Lithium (TSXV:LI) - Advancing Peru Assets as Global Demand Heats Up

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 26:30


Interview with Simon Clarke, CEO & Director of American Lithium CorpOur previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/american-lithium-tsx-vli-ruling-clears-path-for-lithium-uranium-assets-4462Recording date: 9th January 2024American Lithium Corp provided investors an update on recent progress for both its Falchani lithium project and Macusani uranium project in Peru. As electric vehicle and battery markets boom globally, American Lithium aims to establish itself as a premier supplier of the critical raw materials needed to feed this growth.The company continues working to capitalize on strong lithium market conditions by advancing Falchani towards a 2025 targeted production start. Meanwhile, American Lithium believes Macusani has reached sufficient scale to support a standalone uranium developer company and plans are underway to spin out the asset.Falchani Economics Solidify Position as Global LeaderAn updated Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) for the Falchani lithium deposit shows substantially improved economics compared to the previous study. The NPV has more than tripled to $5.1 billion on an after-tax basis, assuming production of lithium carbonate. The company remains on track to deliver a Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS) by end of Q2 2024 as the next step towards potential development.Importantly, the improved economics are driven by optimization of the processing flow sheet and operating parameters rather than just inflated resource estimates. Initial capex is estimated at $681 million for the 23,000 tpa Phase 1 lithium carbonate project. Critically, operating costs remain exceptionally low versus lithium peers at just over $5,000 per tonne.The company continues permitting discussions with the Peruvian government, targeting a 2025 final investment decision for potential project development and mine construction. Additional drilling is likely to further expand resources after recent strong results.Uranium Spinout Unlocks Hidden ValueAt the Macusani uranium project, also located in Peru, American Lithium is planning a spin out into a standalone uranium-focused entity. Despite strong prices, the market currently assigns little direct value to Macusani.Post-spinout, CEO Simon Clarke sees potential for the new company to achieve a $150-200 million market capitalization based on the quality of the advanced project. This would finally provide the project visibility and potential to re-rate towards valuations commensurate with uranium developers.The company intends to maintain operational leadership during the transition phase to preserve vital local community relationships before transferring full control. Permitting, feasibility study progression, and additional exploration drilling will be areas of focus initially.—View American Lithium's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/american-lithiumSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com

Cycling Central Podcast
Simon Clarke: 'One-day racing is still my strong point'

Cycling Central Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 36:25


This week Christophe and Macka welcome Simon Clarke to chat about his season and what's coming up in 2024 starting in Australia in January

CruxCasts
American Lithium (TSX-V:LI) Court Victory Over Lithium & Uranium Projects Asserts 2025 Production

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 18:55


Interview with Simon Clarke, CEO & Director of American Lithium Corp.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/american-lithium-tsxvli-peru-lithium-resource-increase-unlocks-huge-production-potential-4366Recording date: 20th November 2023American Lithium recently secured a pivotal court victory upholding its ownership rights over key mining concessions in Peru containing valuable lithium and uranium resources. With this major legal uncertainty now resolved, the company is aggressively moving to capitalize on strengthening lithium markets and rising uranium prices.The unanimous court ruling affirmed American Lithium's titles to 32 disputed concessions after earlier claims by regulators that concession fees were not properly paid. The decision is a resounding win that removes any doubts over the company's lithium and uranium assets tied to the concessions. Management sees the clear legal endorsement as accelerating development timelines.American Lithium's prime focus is now rapidly advancing its flagship Falchani lithium project towards initial production in 2025 based on current permitting and development timelines. With the recent court decision in hand, the company can confidently incorporate substantial lithium resources from the disputed concessions as it works to complete an updated preliminary economic assessment of Falchani in coming weeks.A doubling of the total resource estimate earlier this year provides a world-class foundation for development. CEO Simon Clarke believes strategic partners are likely to provide funding assistance to construct what he calls “one of the best lithium projects globally” amid deepening supply shortfalls, especially in the Americas.Given favorable treatment of lithium projects under Peru's mining regulations, Clarke suggests final permitting could be secured within 12 months, supporting final investment decisions by mid-2025. The compressed timeline is a rarity amongst lithium development stories.Uranium Spin-Out Unlocks Additional ValueWhile focused squarely on bringing Falchani into production, American Lithium also controls highly prospective uranium resources in Peru. With uranium prices rising sharply in recent months, the company is now actively evaluating options to spin these assets into a standalone entity.The strategic rationale is to attract dedicated capital to accelerate resource expansion and systematic development work. Management aims to structure any spin-out to help crystallize the substantial underlying value of its uranium holdings. By pursuing separate paths forward, American Lithium can also concentrate financial and operational resources more intently on lithium production growth.Given persistent weakness in equity capital markets, timing and valuation will be critical considerations around an eventual uranium spin-out. However, with bullish supply-demand projections for nuclear power supporting multi-year price upside, the company looks to be exploring the concept from a position of strength.With concession ownership certainty finally attained through a definitive court ruling, American Lithium holds a clear path forward in bringing its impressive Peruvian lithium and uranium assets into production. The company appears poised to aggressively capitalize on deeply undersupplied lithium markets over the next few years, targeting first production from Falchani potentially as early as mid-2025.Meanwhile, a strategically planned uranium spin-out could help unlock significant embedded value to support longer-term growth initiatives. After multiple years spent overcoming permitting obstacles, American Lithium seems perfectly positioned to create substantial shareholder value as macro tailwinds accelerate development across its asset portfolio.View American Lithium's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/american-lithiumSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com

CruxCasts
American Lithium (TSXV:LI) - Peru Lithium Resource Increase Unlocks Huge Production Potential

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 29:41


Interview with Simon Clarke, CEO & Director, and Laurence Stefan, President & COO, of American Lithium Corp.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/american-lithium-tsxvli-uranium-buyers-now-paying-close-attention-3818Recording date: 3rd November 2023American Lithium (TSXV:LI) is a lithium exploration and development company focused on two major lithium projects, Falchani in Peru and TLC in Nevada. The company's other asset in Peru is the large-scale Macusani uranium project which is one of the largest uranium projects in the world.The company recently announced a large increase in measured and indicated resources at Falchani lithium project, with an addition of over 5 million tonnes of lithium carbonate equivalent. This establishes Falchani as one of the largest hard rock lithium deposits globally, and the deposit can produce high-purity battery-grade lithium carbonate without the need for further refining.At the TLC lithium project in Nevada, the company is also considering strategic partners and equity financing options to advance development as the US government is supporting domestic lithium projects to reduce reliance on China. The company is now focused on completing a pre-feasibility study for Falchani by the end of Q1 2024 and attracting mining partners to assist with funding the large capital costs required.The company believes both projects can be fast-tracked to production within 2-3 years given supportive jurisdictions. This early mover advantage is key in the lithium market. Longer term, the scale of the deposits provides the potential to establish major new lithium production hubs.View American Lithium's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/american-lithiumSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com

Mining Stock Daily
American Lithium's 476% Increase in M&I at Falchani

Mining Stock Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 27:19


We connect with Simon Clarke of American Lithium today for his comments on the updated mineral resource at the Falchani lithium deposit in Peru. The company published its report today highlighting an improved resource now consisting of  5.53 million tonnes Lithium Carbonate Equivalent. We also chat with Simon about the lithium news out of Australia and the support from the Peruvian government.

CruxCasts
American Lithium (TSXV:LI) - Uranium Buyers Now Paying Close Attention

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 50:40


Interview with Simon Clarke, CEO, and Ted O'Connor, Executive Vice President of American Lithium Corp (TSX-V:LI) Our previous interview: https://youtu.be/9kNFT-GEATMRecording date: 6th September 2023American Lithium is actively working on the expansion of large-scale lithium initiatives in mining-friendly areas across the Americas. The company is presently concentrating on the ongoing development of its TLC Lithium Claystone Project, situated in Nevada's resource-rich Esmeralda lithium district. Additionally, efforts are underway to progress its Falchani Hard-rock Lithium Project and Macusani Uranium Project in southeastern Peru. Preliminary economic assessments for TLC, Falchani, and Macusani projects have shown promise, indicating strong potential for expansion and enjoying widespread community backing. Pre-feasibility studies are nearing completion at Falchani and have kicked off at TLC.

CruxCasts
American Lithium (TSXV:LI) - Lithium Developer to Deliver PFS H1/24

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 20:49


Interview with Simon Clarke, CEO of American Lithium Corp (TSX-V:LI) Our previous interview: https://youtu.be/yFsZ658LG5MRecording date: 30th August 2023American Lithium is actively working on the expansion of large-scale lithium initiatives in mining-friendly areas across the Americas. The company is presently concentrating on the ongoing development of its TLC Lithium Claystone Project, situated in Nevada's resource-rich Esmeralda lithium district. Additionally, efforts are underway to progress its Falchani Hard-rock Lithium Project and Macusani Uranium Project in southeastern Peru. Preliminary economic assessments for TLC, Falchani, and Macusani projects have shown promise, indicating strong potential for expansion and enjoying widespread community backing. Pre-feasibility studies are nearing completion at Falchani and have kicked off at TLC.

CruxCasts
How to Invest in Copper, Nickel & Lithium

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 40:08


Recording date: 15th August 2023Join industry leaders Mark Selby, Chairman & CEO of Canada Nickel (TSX-V:CNC), Hayden Locke, President & CEO of Marimaca Copper (TSX-V: MARI), and Simon Clarke, CEO of American Lithium Corp (TSX-V:LI) as they delve deep into the future prospects of the mining sector. Canada Nickel is at the forefront, advancing the next generation of nickel-sulphide projects for the booming electric vehicle and stainless steel markets, with a unique push towards net zero carbon products anchored by their Crawford Nickel-Cobalt Sulphide Project. American Lithium, on the other hand, is setting benchmarks with their large-scale lithium projects, especially the TLC Lithium Claystone Project in Nevada and their ventures in Peru, which showcase considerable expansion potential. Rounding out the trio, Marimaca Copper focuses on the promising Marimaca Project, an oxide, open-pit, heap leach copper initiative in Chile's Antofagasta region. Dive into this enlightening discussion to unpack the intricacies of the mining world and its trajectory.

Pursuit of the Paranormal
EP 126 - Simon Clarke - Ancient Civilisations, Interrupted Evolution and Alien DNA

Pursuit of the Paranormal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 72:20


In this episode, we discuss alien DNA, the possibility that non human intelligence has forced our DNA to be more evolved than other species on earth and also about how lots of places around the world have similar pyramid structures.www.linktree.com/pursuitoftheparanormalCheck our Patreon page for an extended version of this podcasthttps://www.patreon.com/PursuitOfTheParanormalPodcast

CruxCasts
American Lithium (LI) - Uranium Spin Out as Lithium Portfolio Grows

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 34:29


Interview with Simon Clarke, CEO of American Lithium Corp (TSX-V:LI) Our previous interview: https://youtu.be/-ExWqzuH2m4Recording date: 12th June 2023American Lithium (LI) is a company involved in the lithium and uranium mining sectors. Recently, the company made significant developments and investments in its portfolio. It spun out its project, Mucasani, as a separate entity, focusing on uranium mining. Additionally, American Lithium invested in search battery technology companies, demonstrating its commitment to innovation in the energy storage sector.The company also discussed the positive developments in Peru, where a pro-mining stance has been adopted, providing a favorable environment for mining operations. This development is significant for American Lithium, as it operates in Peru and benefits from the supportive mining policies.In terms of the EV industry, American Lithium acknowledged the government's efforts to incentivize and support the electric vehicle sector. However, there is a need for greater support for mining companies that supply the essential materials for EV batteries. The company emphasized the importance of aligning government support with the mining component of the electric vehicle revolution.One of the key projects of American Lithium is Mucasani, a uranium project. The company expressed excitement about the project and expects production to commence in late 2026. The project's advanced stage and modular design offer potential for efficient and accelerated production, aligning with the increasing demand for uranium.Overall, American Lithium is actively involved in the lithium and uranium sectors, making strategic investments and focusing on projects that align with the growing demand for electric vehicles and sustainable energy solutions.

CruxCasts
American Lithium (LI) - US & European Battery Funds Lining Up

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023 26:43


Interview with Simon Clarke, CEO of American Lithium Corp (TSX-V:LI) In this video, Simon Clark, CEO of American Lithium, speaks at the RBC Badger Conference in London about the company's plans for lithium production in Peru. The company is well-capitalized, with no debt or off-takes, and has a strong balance sheet of $40 million. Clark discusses the company's focus on exploration and its plans to aggressively launch the PFS phase. He also talks about the potential of cesium, which has strong military and DOD applications, as part of the company's overall flow sheet.Clark also touches on the growing demand for lithium and the need for a guaranteed supply to meet the increasing demand for EVs. He explains how American Lithium is well-positioned to take advantage of this growing demand and how the company is waiting for the approval of drill permits in Peru, which are imminent. This informative video provides an insightful look into American Lithium's plans for the future and its commitment to sustainable and responsible lithium production.

The Wednesday Week
My Wednesday - Simon Clarke

The Wednesday Week

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 51:23


Stevie catches up with Simon Clarke about his affinity with the Wednesday.The Welshman from supporters group "The Speakeasy club" talking about his time following the Owls all the way from Cardiff an apparent hotbed for Wednesday fans

POLITICO's Westminster Insider
How to U-turn and get away with it

POLITICO's Westminster Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 42:35


Host Aggie Chambre explores the best and worst political U-turns of recent times — and ponders how and why certain politicians get away with abrupt changes of heart.Former Lib Dem Cabinet Minister David Laws recalls the tuition fee furor that sunk his party, while former Downing Street chief of staff Fiona Hill discusses Theresa May's swiftly-abandoned 'Dementia Tax' of 2017. Liz Truss' close allies Simon Clarke and Sarah Ludlow relive the U-turn over her disastrous 'mini-budget' of 2022, while ex-Home Secretary David Blunkett picks over the most significant U-turns of the New Labour years. Former Thatcher aide John Whittingdale discusses what happens when your leader simply refuses to change course despite massive opposition, while Tory peer Daniel Finkelstein argue that U-turns are actually a cause for celebration in a complex world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

CruxCasts
American Lithium (LI) - Closer to Delivering Critical Minerals to US Market

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2023 20:12


Interview with Simon Clarke, CEO of American Lithium Corp (TSX-V:LI) American Lithium Corp. is an advanced lithium project developer throughout North and South America and uranium projects in Peru. The Falchani Lithium project as well as the Macusani Uranium project are located in south-eastern Peru and were brought into the company through the acquisition of Plateau Energy Metals Inc. in 2021. The TLC lithium project of the company is located in Nevada, close to the town of Tonopah. 

CruxCasts
American Lithium (LI) - Uranium Spin Out & PEA Explained

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2023 15:23


Interview with Simon Clarke, CEO of American Lithium Corp (TSX-V:LI) American Lithium Corp. is an advanced lithium project developer throughout North and South America and uranium projects in Peru. The Falchani Lithium project as well as the Macusani Uranium project are located in south-eastern Peru and were brought into the company through the acquisition of Plateau Energy Metals Inc. in 2021. The TLC lithium project of the company is located in Nevada, close to the town of Tonopah. 

Spectator Radio
Podcast special: Britain's role in the global economic recovery

Spectator Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2022 35:23


Covid 19 has been a crisis without borders. In a highly interconnected world, every country has felt the impacts of the pandemic, from supply chain disruption to low productivity and high inflationary pressures. Should the post-pandemic economic recovery be a global project? For decades, the UK has been a key player on the economic world stage, but is this still relevant today at a time when the UK faces domestic financial challenges and global supply chains are decoupling? Or can the ripple effect of lending a hand to one economy, become a good investment for Britain's future? The Spectator's economics editor, Kate Andrews speaks to Simon Clarke, MP for Middlesborough South and East Cleveland who was chief secretary to the Treasury at the start of the pandemic; Professor Nouriel Roubini, economics expert and author of the book MegaThreats: The ten threats the imperil our future and how to survive them; Megan Greene, the global chief economist at the Kroll Institute and Michael Jacobs, who is a professor of political economy at the University of Sheffield. This podcast is kindly sponsored by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

The Unexplained With Howard Hughes
Edition 683 - Guest Catchups

The Unexplained With Howard Hughes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022


Three guests from a recent tv show - Old friend of the show Micah Hanks from The Debrief on the major new "UFO/UAP Archive ", Reading University's Dr. Simon Clarke on the 48,000 year old "bug" revived from from the frozen tundra - and an update from paranormal researcher Barry Fitzgerald in Sligo, Ireland...

Coffee House Shots
Can Sunak get a grip on his party?

Coffee House Shots

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 14:18


As MPs mull over whether they would like to stand in the next general election, the cracks in the party widen. Notable MPs like Chloe Smith and Dehenna Davison have already declared they will not stand but there are likely to be more over the coming days. Meanwhile, the Prime Minister has two rebellions to take on this week. One led by Theresa Villiers over mandatory housing targets; the other by Simon Clarke railing against the ban on offshore wind farms. On the podcast, Katy, James and Fraser discuss what kind of uphill struggle this week might bring. Can the cracks in the party be patched over ahead of the general election?  Produced by Natasha Feroze.

Coffee House Shots
Isabel Hardman's Sunday Roundup - 13/11/22

Coffee House Shots

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 9:39


Isabel Hardman presents the highlights from Sunday morning's political shows. Featured today are Jeremy Hunt, Rachel Reeves, Admiral Sir Tony Radakin and Simon Clarke. 

THEMOVE
JB2: 2022 Tour de France Stage 5

THEMOVE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 47:05


The brutal 11 sectors of cobbles took its toll on the peloton and damaged a couple of GC riders, as predicted. Johan goes into team tactics of both Jumbo-Visa and EF-Easypost. It's no surprise to anyone that we talk about Tadej Pogacar and his form on a rough day. Also, something we have talked about in previous races is, do the motorbikes sometimes affect the outcome of the race?