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Tadej Pogačar, Paris, 2025 Tour de France
Tadej Pogačar, Paris, 2025 Tour de France (Image Credit: Zac WiLLIAMS SWpix.com)

If it ain’t on Strava… Tadej Pogačar secretly “blew up Strava” with “mind-blowing” Col de la Madone effort 45 seconds faster than current KOM, according to Michael Matthews; Humiliating marginal gains + more on the live blog

Welcome back, everyone! Thanks for bearing with us through the disruption this week, Megan is here to round off another week of live blog action with your Friday updates
  • by Megan Huws
Fri, Feb 06, 2026 09:53
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SUMMARY

  • If it ain't on Strava... Tadej Pogačar secretly “blew up Strava” with "mind-blowing" Col de la Madone effort 45 seconds faster than current KOM, according to Michael Matthews
  • From ski jumping to cycling, are marginal gains “worth the humiliation”?
  • “This is a footpath completely unsuitable for cyclists”: Councillor criticised for ‘disrespectful’ post about mountain biker killed after hitting low-hanging branch at night
  • Cyclist uses snow-covered car as a ramp
  • British Cycling "reviewing" £2.99 YouTube subscription after controversial trial at cyclocross national championships, with all memberships cancelled until plans confirmed
  • City of Toronto "Offers Mountain Biking Lanes" as they do not clear bike lanes
  • How to watch cycling on TV in 2026: Cough up for a subscription, consider a VPN, or skip the box altogether with our top tips for catching live racing
  • A van parked in the cycle path for good reason?
  • Campagnolo rules out “any form of layoffs” and hits out at “inaccurate” media reports on troubles – but admits “deep internal reorganisation” is taking place
  • Local group alarmed by “pedestrianisation by stealth”, despite council saying there are no plans to make town centre traffic-free
  • "You're going to reduce cycling deaths by reducing cycling itself": Confusion as plan to fine all cyclists not wearing helmets or hi-vis 'confirmed' by Irish government – but deputy PM insists "no plans to change law" for push bikes
Tadej Pogačar, Paris, 2025 Tour de France
Tadej Pogačar, Paris, 2025 Tour de France (Image Credit: Zac WiLLIAMS SWpix.com)
6 February 2026, 09:53

If it ain't on Strava... Tadej Pogačar secretly “blew up Strava” with "mind-blowing" Col de la Madone effort 45 seconds faster than current KOM, according to Michael Matthews

If it ain’t on Strava it didn’t happen… unless you’re Tadej Pogačar…

Tadej Pogačar and Jonas Vingegaard, Mont Ventoux, stage 16, 2025 Tour de France

The world champ has Michael Matthews to vouch for him, Pogačar having apparently “blown up Strava” with a “mind-blowing” effort up the Col de la Madone… but you won’t find it on the ride-sharing platform.

Back in 2023, Pogačar took the KOM on one of the Madone’s shorter segments during the summer, before returning for the full 13.5km ‘proper’ segment from Menton too. The Madone’s history as an iconic training climb and testing ground for some of the fastest cyclists in history, means there’s more to it than just Strava KOMs, but in the modern era of GPS uploads and social media sharing of rides, Pogačar’s times are fastest.

However, his Strava KOM (the ones he has apparently since “blown up” in secret) is a fair bit off the famous times of Lance Armstrong, Chris Froome and Richie Porte that for so long stood as markers of peak climbing performance.

Jan Ullrich and Lance Armstrong, Luz Ardiden, 2001 Tour de France

It was famously (or should that be infamously?) Armstrong’s favourite testing ground, his best time said to be a 30:47 ahead of the 1999 Tour. Then, in the Sky era, Froome was said to have done a 30:10, before teammate Porte apparently clocked a 29:40 ahead of the 2014 Tour. There are a few mentions of ‘apparently’ in there because all of these times were set in training, in private and never seen on Strava. Maybe then it’s fitting that Pogačar’s monstrous KOM remains hidden too? It’s part of the Madone mystery.

Anyway, speaking to the Roadman Podcast, the Slovenian’s friend and training partner Michael Matthews said it was all “mind-blowing” to watch.

“I think we did one hour, pretty much a high zone two, low zone three [ride], but one hour, pretty much as hard as you can go. And then he went and did his fastest time on Madone ever,” Matthews recalled.

Tadej Pogačar wins stage 15 of the 2024 Tour de France on Plateau de Beille

“[It] basically blew up Strava. I mean, how is that possible? Like if guys are going to do a Strava time, normally they cruise there, maybe do some hit-outs before, just open up, and then you go and do it. And he’s just like ‘I’m going to see if I can break this record’.

“I started before him, so I had some different efforts. And he’s like ‘oh just take a video if you can, and I’m coming past’. I took a video, and on the video, I was doing myself close to 400 [watts], and he just rode past me like he was doing a training ride.

 

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A post shared by Michael Matthews (@bling90)

“On the video, you don’t grasp exactly what you’re witnessing. Like if I look down at my power and see him riding past, it’s just mind-blowing to see the speed that he can go up the hill, and it looks effortless.

“He broke his own record by 45 seconds or something […] I’m really bad with Strava times, but it was 45 seconds quicker than he’d done it before. And he already took it off Richie [Porte] when Richie was priming to win the Tour de France, so you can imagine how fast it was.”

If the ride’s only hidden, perhaps there’s a chance of Pogačar sharing it with the masses one day, but maybe it was deleted. Mr Prudhomme, how do you feel about an iconic hill climb time trial at a future Tour de France? Yes, yes, we know logistically the narrowness of the road and lack of space for everything that goes with the Tour makes that near-impossible, but wouldn’t that be fun?

6 February 2026, 09:53

From ski jumping to cycling, are marginal gains “worth the humiliation”?

Kate Wagner has made a link on X between the recent Olympic performance-enhancing scandal and cycling.

She said that “cycling and ski jumping are sister sports. Both love cheating within certain margins in pursuit of infinitesimal gains that are simply not worth the requisite humiliation.

Ski Jumpers credit NYT
Ski Jumpers credit NYT (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

This follows the report from the New York Times that alleges ski jumpers are injecting their penises with hyaluronic acid to fly further due to a larger ski suit circumference. As suits must be no more than 4cm larger than the body’s surface area, any excess material can create a sail-like effect.

Last year, two of Norway’s recent Olympic medallists, Marius Lindvik and Johann André Forfang, were given three-month suspensions for secretly adjusting the seams of their suits in the crotch area.

The rumours that they are now using acid have not been proved, and under Wada rules would be banned as it endangers the health of the athletes. However, one study in the scientific journal Frontiers has found that every 2cm in suit size circumference reduced drag by 4% and increased lift by 5%, resulting in an extra 5.8 meters in jump length.

As Kate highlights, this obsession with marginal gains is reflected in the world of cycling.

For example, when Michael Woods blew up the cycling internet in 2024 for eating a spoonful of bicarbonate gel during the early stages of a 273km race in 2024.  The gel, which he ate from a plastic pot with a wooden spoon, supposedly helps counteract the negative effects of lactic acid buildup.

“It was just some Maurten bicarb, it’s really effective,” Woods told Flobikes. “I like using it, but the problem is it only lasts five hours, so I had to have it about an hour into the race.”

Team Sky Service Course 2016 - 19.jpg
Team Sky Service Course 2016 – 19.jpg (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Another well-known example is Team Sky’s long-standing practice of bringing its own mattresses and pillows to major races to ensure riders get a good night’s sleep, which is considered an effort worth making.

“The differences between the hotel rooms that we use are extreme,” says Carsten. “If we come to a hotel room that’s not in a good state in the Tour, for example, our staff give the place a proper clean. You’d be surprised at how dirty a hotel room can be. Quite often they move the bed and clean everywhere.

“In a Grand Tour a rider’s breathing system is really challenged and just small amount of dust in a dirty room can make them sleep quite badly.”

More recently, marginal-gain thinking has extended to equipment choices, such as the trend for ultra-narrow and inverted brake levers, a practice the UCI has since clamped down on. Under the new rules, handlebars must be at least 35cm wide.

For those chasing aerodynamic gains, some estimates suggest that bringing the hands 2cm closer together can be worth as much as 25 watts at 40km/h. However, these setups have proved controversial, with several riders and commentators raising safety concerns. During the Tour Down Under, one viewer summed it up bluntly, describing the positions as “pre-crashed”.

> “It comes pre-crashed – saves time that way”: Funky handlebars, torrential rain, chin straps, and crashes at the Tour Down Under

Are these obsessions with marginal gains creating genuine advantages? Or, as Kate puts it, are they just “infinitesimal gains that are simply not worth the requisite humiliation”?

6 February 2026, 09:53

“This is a footpath completely unsuitable for cyclists”: Councillor criticised for ‘disrespectful’ post about mountain biker killed after hitting low-hanging branch at night

Mountain biker killed after hitting low-hanging branch at night on Oxfordshire trail
Mountain biker killed after hitting low-hanging branch at night on Oxfordshire trail (credit: Jim Donahue) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

A councillor in Oxfordshire was accused of lacking respect after warning cyclists to avoid using a trail designated as a footpath and deemed “completely unsuitable” for people on bikes, following the recent death of a mountain biker killed in a collision with a low-hanging branch.

> “This is a footpath completely unsuitable for cyclists”: Councillor criticised for ‘disrespectful’ post about mountain biker killed after hitting low-hanging branch at night

6 February 2026, 09:53

Cyclist uses snow-covered car as a ramp

An Instagram account known for posting trick videos on Citi Bikes has shared a clip showing a cyclist using a pile of snow by the side of a Toronto road as a ramp to jump over a car.

This follows the tongue-in-cheek post shared earlier, which suggests that the City of Toronto was offering “mountain biking lanes” to cyclists.

 

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A post shared by citybikeboys (@citybikeboys)

In a video posted by citybikeboys, a cyclist on a Citi Bike is shown jumping over a car, using the piles of snow as a ramp.

In the caption, they call the rider a “psychopath” who has the “mindset to push the limits of bike riding.”

In the comments, they clarify that “the car was wrecked and totalled in front of the police station. We don’t f*** with ppls cars.”

However, some of the comments have still called the action “inconsiderate” and that they should “at least apologise to the lady.”

6 February 2026, 09:53

British Cycling "reviewing" £2.99 YouTube subscription after controversial trial at cyclocross national championships, with all memberships cancelled until plans confirmed

British Cycling trials paywall to watch national championships
British Cycling trials paywall to watch national championships (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

British Cycling says it is reviewing its plans to charge fans £2.99 a month to watch domestic races on YouTube, following last month’s pilot broadcast of the national cyclocross championships in South Shields, the coverage of which received a decidedly mixed response from viewers.

> British Cycling “reviewing” £2.99 YouTube subscription after controversial trial at cyclocross national championships, with all memberships cancelled until plans confirmed

6 February 2026, 09:53

City of Toronto "Offers Mountain Biking Lanes" as they do not clear bike lanes

City of Toronto Excited To Offer Mountain Biking Lanes To Cyclists This Winter.

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City of Toronto Excited To Offer Mountain Biking Lanes To Cyclists This Winter (Image Credit: The Rovelo Record)

 

— Tom Flood (@tomflood.bsky.social) 5 February 2026 at 21:08

As Tom Flood added: “….we heard from so many cyclists that were tired of having to go out of town to experience the thrill and excitement of mountain biking and having to wait until Spring…so we put 2 and 2 together and voila”

This photo, from The Biking Lawyer LLP, is part of a criticism of the fact that “the City is not obligated to keep bike lanes clear pursuant to the Minimum Maintenance Standards.”

In a letter to the Mayor, Dave Shellnutt said: By not clearing bike lanes in Toronto, the City is sending a message to people who ride bikes that their safety is not a concern.”

> How to ride your bike through ice and snow – top tips for safe cycling when the mercury drops

“Aside from not being able to commute by bicycle, volunteer operations at Toronto’s Bike Brigade have been seriously impacted,” he added.

“The Toronto Bike Brigade delivers food and essentials from foodbanks (and other community orgs) to people in need, many with mobility issues. Our riders are out nearly 365 days a year in all weather and all temperatures.

“However, without bike lanes separating us from motorists on slippery city streets, many of our riders do not feel comfortable or safe out there. We’ve seen a reduction in our volunteers, impacting our partners and their clients from getting food and necessities during a snowstorm that on its own impedes (or eliminates) their often-limited mobility.” 

6 February 2026, 09:53

How to watch cycling on TV in 2026: Cough up for a subscription, consider a VPN, or skip the box altogether with our top tips for catching live racing

Cycling coverage on TNT Sports
Cycling coverage on TNT Sports (Image Credit: TNT Sports)

> How to watch cycling on TV in 2026: Cough up for a subscription, consider a VPN, or skil the box altogether with our top tips for catching live racing 

6 February 2026, 09:53

A van parked in the cycle path for good reason?

On X, Martin Booth has posted a video praising a new segregated bike path in South Bristol, but criticising a van blocking it halfway.

 

Van parked in South Bristol Cycle lane
Van parked in South Bristol Cycle lane (Image Credit: Martin Booth / X)

Love a new segregated cycle lane (even with a van blocking it halfway) pic.twitter.com/Td0r953CNk

— Martin Booth (@beardedjourno) February 5, 2026

Whilst this is typically an issue, commentors have been quick to point out that this is actually a good thing. As Jamie vd Westhuizen said: “Mentioning the van in this case is unhelpful, as it’s clearly there for legitimate reasons and just makes us look like ‘ungrateful moaning cyclists’.”

He adds that he loves the segregated cycle paths, “I love them and everywhere should have them over the ridiculous shared use paths, which are good for no one.”

John Misaliass also criticised Booth, asking, “Was the van driver working on the big hole surrounded by barriers? Or did you not stop to find out?”

The post also got some more critical comments. Kimbo said: “Then you wonder why NORMAL people hate cyclists. Would you have swerved back into your lane after the red barriers? NO. Jog on and get a life.”

6 February 2026, 09:53

Campagnolo rules out “any form of layoffs” and hits out at “inaccurate” media reports on troubles – but admits “deep internal reorganisation” is taking place

Campagnolo Super Record X October 2025
Campagnolo Super Record X October 2025 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

“The goal is to simplify, reduce decision-making layers, speed up processes, and give space to the young talents who are already part of the organisation. This is not a cosmetic change,” the iconic Italian brand has said.

> Campagnolo rules out “any form of layoffs” and hits out at “inaccurate” media reports on troubles – but admits “deep internal reorganisation” is taking place 

6 February 2026, 11:14

Local group alarmed by “pedestrianisation by stealth”, despite council saying there are no plans to make town centre traffic-free

Cardigan High St.
Cardigan High St. (Image Credit: Google)

Members of We Say No To Cardigan Town Pedestrianisation have said they were alarmed by a map on a Welsh Government website showing a proposed cycling route along Cardigan High Street as part of the Active Travel Scheme.

However, the Ceredigion County Council have reiterated that there are no current plans to make the town centre traffic-free.

The group have criticised the pavement extensions introduced during the Covid-19 pandemic, saying the changes have made it harder for elderly and disabled drivers to access shops and essential services.

In a statement to the Tivyside Advertiser, the group said: “At the time, certain town and county councillors extolled the virtues of a ‘café culture’ in the heart of our town, promoting a car-free High Street.

“After much protest, we were assured by Ceredigion County Council that this was all a temporary measure. But when Covid ended, instead of removing the pavement extensions, they made them permanent.

“We opposed these pavement extensions for the very reason that they could be a step toward permanent pedestrianisation. Most of our town council agreed with us.

“Yet here we are, several years later, with a cycling route proposed for our High Street and, of course, the only way to do that safely is to pedestrianise it.

“Although the Active Travel consultation is imminent, there is unlikely to be any mention of pedestrianisation, but surely this is what the policy means? Essentially, it would be pedestrianisation by stealth.”

> Active travel progress “slows” in Wales, as campaigners warn “less effective” cycling infrastructure possible under new funding changes

The group also criticised what they described as a lack of transparency, adding: “Looking at the county council’s recent regeneration proposals for Cardigan, there are clearly drastic changes in the offing – changes drawn up by a select few while the rest of us are strategically kept in the dark.

“We are asking our county council to act with clarity and transparency – it’s the least we deserve.”

Pembrokeshire County Council has already published its Active Travel consultation document, but Ceredigion County Council has yet to issue its own.

Responding to the claims, a Ceredigion County Council spokesperson said the authority is required to consult on its Active Travel Network Map (ATNM) before re-submitting it to the Welsh Government by December 1.

> Are drivers and cyclists just as dangerous to pedestrians?

“The council is planning a Stage 1 consultation in February or March, lasting approximately six weeks, to request public comments,” the spokesperson said.

“Following that, any feedback received will be considered, and a further 12-week Stage 2 public consultation will take place later in the summer or autumn.

“The council has no current plans to pedestrianise Cardigan High Street, and this was also communicated to local campaigners during the previous ATNM consultation in 2021.

“As indicated at that time, Future Route reference ‘CER-FR-CA-021’ is included to ensure the needs of cyclists are considered as part of overall route connectivity and future feasibility work.”

6 February 2026, 10:32

"You're going to reduce cycling deaths by reducing cycling itself": Confusion as plan to fine all cyclists not wearing helmets or hi-vis 'confirmed' by Irish government – but deputy PM insists "no plans to change law" for push bikes

Cyclist in Dublin (licensed CC BY 2.0 on Flickr by Teyvan Petttinger)

> “You’re going to reduce cycling deaths by reducing cycling itself”: Confusion as plan to fine all cyclists not wearing helmets or hi-vis ‘confirmed’ by Irish government – but deputy PM insists “no plans to change law” for push bikes

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    February 6, 2026 at 11:10 am
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    February 6, 2026 at 11:11 am
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    • HLaB
      February 6, 2026 at 9:58 pm
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      I think that’s the first time I have laughed at a stolen bike post 😀

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      • Rome73
        February 7, 2026 at 8:01 am
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        Me too! That is a classic.

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  3. Rendel Harris
    February 6, 2026 at 12:57 pm
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    Unwise complaint from the cyclist in Bristol (assuming that the red van driver was there to fix the hole and not just someone who thought oh look, the cycle lane’s blocked anyway so no harm if I park there too) but nothing like as stupid as the comment from “Kimbo”, “Then you wonder why NORMAL people hate cyclists.” Oh yes, cyclists as a subnormal species whom it is perfectly acceptable to hate. Imagine if the van was blocking the entrance into a black church or a gay bar and someone complained, would they say “then you wonder why normal people hate gays/black people”? Well sadly, actually, in this day and age, they might well do so, but still…

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  4. Accessibility for all
    February 6, 2026 at 1:07 pm
    1

    So this is what the blue-rinse pearl-clutching brigade are worried about. The sinister addition of…..seating and tables…..so people can rest, eat, talk, etc.

    Obviously this is disgusting and should be banned.

    https://maps.app.goo.gl/VfvfBDDvjwt4eqsp7

    That’s what it looks like now. This is what it used to look like:

    https://maps.app.goo.gl/4WNNRSdMWntEFLVN7

    Only bitter old fools addicted to their emotional support skips prefer the latter.

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    • chrisonabike
      February 6, 2026 at 4:18 pm
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      Ruined the place, they have. You can hear yourself think, and even see a bit of green. Nobody wants that.

      Look at this place:

      When Space Runs Out: Rethinking the Role of the Car in Dutch Cities

      …you can barely even drive! You’re limited to going as fast as cycling! Before you could drive everywhere, at least as fast as walking, mostly! Now you can’t even see the cars in some places!

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  5. mitsky
    February 6, 2026 at 1:48 pm
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    The outcome of this should be interesting.

    “Arrest after e-biker dies in horse and cart crash
    A man has been arrested on suspicion of wanton and furious driving after a cyclist was killed in a crash with a horse and cart in east London.
    The driver of the horse and cart, aged 25, remains in police custody.”

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cm24j5kgrymo

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    • Rendel Harris
      February 6, 2026 at 2:40 pm
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      Bikes (or illegal electric motorbikes) now so powerful that they can smash through the space-time continuum back to 1873?

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      • chrisonabike
        February 6, 2026 at 4:10 pm
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        Seems possible – they’d tooled up locally for making electric cars in 1898…

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madelvic_Motor_Carriage_Company

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        • mdavidford
          February 6, 2026 at 4:12 pm
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          Were they able to reach 88mph though?

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mdavidford 2 minutes ago

0.8m of cycleway does seem an extremely selective focus. Do we know which side of the junction those 80cm fall on?

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kinderje 45 minutes ago

@Rendel Harris Thanks for that - every day's a school day. I had actually put 'Pedant mode off' under my comment but it didn't post and then as we all know, and are frustrated with, we can't edit posts any more. I will not correct anyone again - however, -ize still looks too American English for me. Cheers

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HarrogateSpa 47 minutes ago

We also have a greater volume of traffic, including on residential roads which were once quiet. Spending billions on infrastructure such as protected cycle tracks and modal filters is the only thing that will lead to mass cycling. Look at London. Why is there mass cycling there? Infrastructure. The Netherlands? The same reason. And often the only way to achieve meaningful change is reallocating some space and priority from motor vehicles, which is why the government's 'don't scare the horses' attitude is concerning.

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@kinderje Are you aware that -ise endings are actually the newer form, having supplanted -ize (as used by Shakespeare, the King James Bible and Jane Austen, amongst many others) in the mid 19th century? Etymologically there is a far better argument for -ize endings for words with Greek and Latin roots than the -ise ending which arose from Victorian publishers imitating French verb endings. Both endings are now regarded as acceptable in British English, although the Oxford style guide recommends -ize. It is most certainly not incorrect.

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@Backladder Given that the makers are selling it as being useable on any ride on open roads, it doesn't seem unreasonable to try to test it in those conditions.

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'Leasting'? That's a whole 4 letters less.

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