Bartek Biadasiewicz

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Bartek Biadasiewicz

Bartek Biadasiewicz

@BBiadasiewicz

Cycling 🚴🚴🚴 @BArTMANb Secondary account no need to follow back😂

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Cycling Predictorspt
Cycling Predictorspt@Cyclingpredpt·
Giro d'Italia🇮🇹 Stage 8 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Jan Christen ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Narvaez, Van Eetvelt ⭐️⭐️⭐️Scaroni, Ciccone, Valgren ⭐️⭐️Vingegaard, TSilva, Romo, Ulissi ⭐️Aular, Morgado, Strong, Pinarello, Turner Stage 8 of the Giro d’Italia looks, above all, like a one-day Classic disguised as a Grand Tour stage explosive, relentless, and perfectly designed for punchy riders who thrive on repeated steep efforts and sharp changes of rhythm. This is essentially a Classics-style battlefield. From roughly kilometre 95 onward, the stage becomes a sequence of constant up-and-down terrain, where the race should truly ignite. That is where we enter a decisive phase packed with steep ramps and punishing walls that could seriously reshape the day. The first major flashpoint is the Muro del Ferro: 540 meters at a savage 11.1%. It comes relatively far from the finish, but it is more than hard enough to soften legs, provoke attacks, and begin the process of selection. Then comes the finale itself and it is absolutely explosive. We got Capodarco (2,5 km at 6,1% last 880m at 7,8%) an the final climb is 3.7 km at 5.7%, but within it lies the monstrous Muro di Via Reputola wall: 720 meters at an average of 13.5%, with savage ramps peaking at 22%. This is the key point of the stage an incredibly brutal wall that could blow the race apart. After that, riders still face a drag to the line at over 5%, ensuring that whoever survives must still have the explosiveness to finish it off. In short, this is a stage for explosive puncheurs, aggressive breakaway specialists, and GC riders capable of repeated accelerations on steep gradients. My pick for victory is Jan Christen Christen lost significant time today, which may actually work in his favour. He is not a major GC threat, which could grant him more freedom, and this stage suits his characteristics extremely well. He has the explosiveness, the punch, and the versatility for this kind of terrain. I can absolutely see him winning either from a late attack out of the peloton or even via a long-range move. As for the breakaway, I do have some doubts. A break can absolutely succeed, but there are likely to be too many teams with genuine stage ambitions to simply allow it too much freedom. That makes this a complicated tactical stage one where both the early break and aggressive moves from the peloton remain realistic scenarios. If the early break does make it, Michael Valgren deserves serious consideration and gets three stars from me. He is an excellent fit for this type of Classics-style terrain. Other major contenders: * Jhonatan Narváez — Already a stage winner, and this kind of brutal, punchy terrain suits him perfectly. He handles steep walls exceptionally well and has a lethal finishing kick. * Lennert Van Eetvelt — A hugely dangerous stage hunter (as we seen on stage 2) who has already shown his potential and could absolutely target this type of explosive parcours. * Giulio Ciccone — A fascinating option, particularly if the break is controlled. Lidl-Trek could realistically decide to manage the stage for him, because this terrain is almost tailor-made for Ciccone’s punch and climbing explosiveness. * Christian Scaroni — One of the standout names for this profile and perhaps the most natural fit. * Jonas Vingegaard — Among the GC names, he is the one I would mention most. If the right tactical opportunity appears, he could certainly do damage, though overall this still feels more likely to go to a stage hunter than a pure GC rider. Ultimately, this should be a thrilling, chaotic, and highly selective stage a mini-Classic inside the Giro, where explosiveness, timing, and courage will matter more than pure climbing strength. Expect attacks, expect unpredictability, and expect the strongest puncheurs to come to the fore. #Giro #GirodItalia
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MaschBasch
MaschBasch@MaschBasch·
🇮🇹 Giro d'Italia stage 7 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Jonas Vingegaard ⭐⭐⭐ Pellizzari, Arensman, Van Eetvelt, Ciccone, Hindley ⭐⭐ Storer, Gall, Bernal, O'Connor, Romo, Rubio ⭐ Rondel, Kulset, Caruso, Pinarello, Mas, Gee, Leknessund #GirodItalia
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Leif | Investing
Leif | Investing@LeifInvests·
$NBIS vs $CRWV valuation doesn’t add up. 🤨 2026 rev: (midpoint est) $CRWV ~$12.7B $NBIS ~$3.4B 2027 rev: (midpoint est) $CRWV ~$24.2B $NBIS ~$10B Nearly identical market caps. So either: $CRWV is massively undervalued or $NBIS is being mispriced vs scale reality
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Bartek Biadasiewicz
Bartek Biadasiewicz@BBiadasiewicz·
@giroditalia Absolute joke. Someone should take responsibility for that utterly stupid and dangerous finish.
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Giro d'Italia
Giro d'Italia@giroditalia·
🇮🇹 Davide Ballerini (XAT) wins in Napoli 🏆 🥇 🇮🇹 Davide Ballerini (XAT) 🥈 🇧🇪 Jasper Stuyven (SOQ) 🥉 🇫🇷 Paul Magnier (SOQ) #GirodItalia
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Bartek Biadasiewicz
Bartek Biadasiewicz@BBiadasiewicz·
@longinvest32 I love Nebius, but with slight delay it will be rather 150 after earnings and with potential market correction coming soon 120-130
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matt@longinvest32·
$NBIS adding Monday with clear funds 200$ after earnings
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Bartek Biadasiewicz
Bartek Biadasiewicz@BBiadasiewicz·
@thefriday_media Both Magnier and Milan are down 2 mins already, Groves even more. If you think that sprinter can take 2 mins back on flat finish that tells me everything 🤣🤣
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the Friday
the Friday@thefriday_media·
@BBiadasiewicz Bro, the time lost wasn’t that big. If he wins the third stage with a large enough gap, he can get the jersey back. It’s hard, but he can still do it because he was very promising in stage 1.
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the Friday@thefriday_media·
🇧🇬🇮🇹🚴‍♂️ What to expect tomorrow: Tomorrow will be the last stage in Bulgaria, from Plovdiv to the finish in Sofia. We will probably see a sprint finish with Jonathan Milan, Paul Magnier or Kaden Groves taking or regaining the pink jersey. #GirodItaliaᴿᴾ
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Benji Naesen
Benji Naesen@BenjiNaesen·
Today's major question is, do Thymen Arensman and Derek Gee-West randomly lose 1-2 minutes in GC? #GirodItalia
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Nate Endicott
Nate Endicott@EndicottInvests·
I’m currently 4% cash Most I’ve ever been Idk what to buy right now Yes 4% is probably silly to most but I’m usually 99.9% in the market What does everyone like right now?
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Bartek Biadasiewicz
Bartek Biadasiewicz@BBiadasiewicz·
@MaschBasch I wouldn't be totally surprised if it was a break as well. Long stage. What about Aular, Lund and Turner? They will have only a few km to come back.
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MaschBasch@MaschBasch·
@BBiadasiewicz Definitely a hard one for him, but he does climb very well for his size. If he's in top form, I think he makes it
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MaschBasch@MaschBasch·
🇧🇬 Giro d'Italia stage 2 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Andrea Vendrame ⭐⭐⭐ Morgado, Strong, Ganna, J.Christen, Ciccone ⭐⭐ Narváez, Silva, Zambanini, Scaroni, Valgren, Gualdi ⭐ Lund, Bettiol, Pinarello, Van Eetvelt, Raccagni, Vlasov, Crescioli #GirodItalia
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Mihai Simion
Mihai Simion@faustocoppi60·
Unlike today, tomorrow's finale should be great. Ganna, Ciccone and Scaroni fighting for the Maglia Rosa. 💪🇮🇹 #GirodItalia
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Bartek Biadasiewicz
Bartek Biadasiewicz@BBiadasiewicz·
@BenjiNaesen Is that the reason you guys wait with a podcast? I can wait👍 those pre Grand Tour podcasts are the best😁
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Benji Naesen
Benji Naesen@BenjiNaesen·
The Giro d'Italia 2026 starts on Friday and there's multiple teams with no confirmed startlist for the race. 🤦
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Piotr Duda
Piotr Duda@DudaSolidarnosc·
🔴 Wszystkich, którym na sercu leży dobro Polski, zapraszam 20 maja w samo południe na Plac Zamkowy w Warszawie. Razem dla Polski i Polaków!
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Bartek Biadasiewicz
Bartek Biadasiewicz@BBiadasiewicz·
@StockMKTNewz The only thing I have noticed , there is no next Nvidia or Apple on the list. No Nebius or Iren, no RocketLab or Assist, no Oscar or Ondas. Did you stop looking for next multi bagger? Other than that I do think it's a winning portfolio, very sensible.
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Evan@StockMKTNewz·
This is what my actual portfolio looks like when you combine all my accounts Tell me why im stupid below
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