A list of puns related to "Namur"
Date | Location | Series | Women's start | Men's start |
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19-Dec | Namen, Belgium | World Cup (race 11 of 15) | 13:40 (CET) | 15:05 (CET) |
Main info | UCI race hub, World Cup website, start lists all races, course |
Standings | women's standing and men's standings |
Previews | Wielerflits, CX magazine, course pre-ride |
Live updates | Live timing, Sporza live ticker women's race and men's race (Dutch) |
TV | Belgium: Playsports/Proximus, Czech Republic: CT sport, Denmark: TV2Play, France: L'Equipe, Italy: RAI sport (delayed), Norway: TV2 sport, rest of Europe: Eurosport/GCN, US/Canada: Flosports, elsewhere: UCI Youtube, full list by country |
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Still a relatively new race, as it's only existed since 2008, but already a classic. Like MvdP verus WvA in 2016, or WvA versus MvdP in 2015 or Nys versus Albert in the first World Cup edition in 2011, or Pidcock vs MvdP vs WvA last year. Mud, climbi
greetings to all, I am newcomer to Belgium for work from the states, I have to choose to live in one of the mentioned cities without having a clue neither I have acquaintances/friends who might guide. I am confused about which city I should choose for living on long term, may you help me by mention some of the Pros & Cons of living in those cities in terms of:
- Accommodations availability + lower rented prices for single individuals.
- Ease & spread of mobility by train/ bus and other means of transportations.
- Availability of groceries and supermarkets that provide lower prices/good quality and other types of stores
- availability of pedestrians & bicycles routes) as well as green spaces.
- availability of schools or universities and easy access to them
- availability of night life, restaurants β¦etc
- other aspects you find it worth mention if I missed some) about those cities.
Also what are the good recommended neighborhoods you might suggest to live in each of these cities based on your experience? Similarly for the bad neighborhoods to avoid living in?
This post will have a significant impact due to your kind contributions,
Thank you very much in advance,
Sam
Bonjour,
J'ai dΓ©mΓ©nagΓ© sur Namur et ce pour un an.
J'aurais aimΓ© avoir des recommandations de restaurants/snacks (centre ou en pΓ©riphΓ©rie) Γ ne pas manquer tant que je suis lΓ .
Si vous avez des recommandations autres que restaurants sur la rΓ©gion je suis preneur aussi !
Merci beaucoup !
Iβm hoping to watch the cx race in Namur this Sunday but I canβt find a street address for the race. Does anybody know it? Or if I go to Namur will it be obvious where the event is? Even for an English only speaker.
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Hey, is Namur a nice place to visit?
I have a sensor that Iβm bench testing that uses NAMUR switching for intrinsically safe applications . Itβs rated for up to 15vdc supplied from the barrier, when the switch output is high it outputs 2.5 mA of current and when the switch output is low it outputs 1.0 mA . I have it wired to a pepprel fuchs IS barrier rated for no more than 10.2vdc and no more than 13mA on the IS side , so it should work with my sensor . However when itβs all wired up, the output Channel LED on the barrier changes states when my sensor changes states but on the non IS side output I never see the voltage changing . When the output is high on the sensor (IS side) I should have +24vdc on my output side of the barrier and Iβm not getting that . Another note is that when the sensor changes states the voltage on the IS sensor switches . Sensor output high= 5.4 volts sensor output high = 7 volts .
Not sure what Im overlooking here and why my barrier output never switches, any ideas ?
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