At 国产吃瓜黑料, we publish dozens of stories, videos, and photo essays per week. The result can be overwhelming: Lots of stories and not enough time to read them.
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So here's our digest of the reading you should catch up on this week. Our goal鈥檚 simple: to collect the most interesting, overlooked, and worth-your-time reads from 国产吃瓜黑料 and our other favorite sources.
What We Wrote:
What followed for Ciolli, a longtime fixture and leader in Texas women鈥檚 cycling, has been shame, sadness, frustration, anger, and finally the epiphany that maybe the anti-doping system, at least in its treatment of older athletes, is broken.
A few kids don鈥檛 make it. They splay out across the track in a pile of elbow and kneepads and full-face helmets. And then, there鈥檚 one kid, coming from behind, who executes a perfect pass on his recently potty-trained competitors and crosses the line first.
鈥淭here is a very consistent finding that the brain works better after exercise,鈥 Maddock says. But why that is has been harder to figure out.
Many alums come back year after year for the marathon bonfires, the garish parade, the endless free junk food and trail magic. It鈥檚 where more than a few marriages have begun (and some have ended in spectacular fashion).听
Patxi Usobiaga is standing with a stick in his hand, pointing to my next move on a climbing route, and screaming at me: 鈥淰enga! Va. A muerte!鈥 (Come on! Go! 'Til Death!)
What We Read:听
Best headline: “” [Literary Hub]
Most mysterious story of ocean-bound adventurer: “” [VQR]
Most likely to make us feel extra smug: “” [CityLab]
Most entertaining exploration of fashionable people wearing hiking gear: “” [The Cut]
Most artful presentation of slightly terrifying infrastructure: “” [Wired]