Van der Poel solos to his first E3 win as Van Aert hits the deck - Escape Collective
The reigning world road champ put in a massive surge on the Paterberg with over 40 km still to go, just as rival Wout van Aert (Visma-Lease a Bike) crashed, and there would be no catching Van der Poel after that.... #e3
https://escapecollective.com/van-der-poel-solos-to-his-first-e3-win-as-van-aert-hits-the-deck/

Van der Poel solos to his first E3 win as Van Aert hits the deck - Escape Collective
Van Aert mounts a spirited chase after crashing but Van der Poel wins the 'mini' Flanders by over a minute.
Escape CollectiveFord is working on a $25,000 compact EV
Small EVs are a big market abroad—a stark contrast to the gigantic offerings like the Ford F-150 Lightning and the plethora of electric SUVs that are prevalent in the U.S. But the small EV market here is growing, and Ford is getting in on the action. The automaker is pivoting to smaller—and cheaper—electric vehicles....
https://www.fastcompany.com/91064581/ford-is-working-on-a-25000-compact-ev

Ford is working on a $25,000 compact EV
The small EV market is growing, and U.S. automakers need to compete with their Chinese counterparts on cheaper options.
Fast CompanyYeah, there's a big difference between pro cycling and biking to get around. The pro peloton isn't remotely sustainable—lots of international travel, transfers of team cars, team buses, helicopters, signal relay planes, etc. I suppose no pro sport is green. But biking for transport is one of the most efficient and sustainable.
This. They're making dozens of them. An EV sedan or hatchback is more rare.
Not half bad, actually! Admittedly, it's a bit of a complicated story.