Definitely a race of two halves. The lower woods section was the key & Danny gave a near masterclass. Pleased for Loris though, he's been so close forever & the raw emotion showed us what it meant for him to top the box at last & he really is an artist on a bike.
KMC chains aren't directional so it can't be mounted the wrong way round. It looks like it's engaging ok but the chain gap longer than the tooth width. One easy thing you could try is to advance the chain on the cassette one link from where it sits now, see if it sits correctly after that.
Put the bike in a stand & rotate the crank very slowly whilst watching the chain between the guide pulley & the cassette. You'll be able to see exactly how it's engaging with the teeth & where it's meshing with the cassette. From there, you'll be able to see work out the adjustments needed.
Doubt either of the above posts are true on a 400km bike. More likely the high limit or B screw is out of adjustment. Shimano 12 speed drive trains can be sensitive to misalignment.
My guide changed from the racing to some athletics meeting. Weird. Still showing the mens at quarter to six though. The UCI site says women at 12:30pm, men at 2pm so not a live broadcast.
If I were in my twenties with only my cock to keep & had the werewithal, I would avoid the UK altogether. It's a great country but has some of the lowest social mobiity in the western world. It does not pay to be poor here, nor from an ethnic background for that matter.
Add to that we became...
Hit a trail last week & an overhanging bramble caught in my helmet light mount, nearly pulling me off the bike! It's a jungle out there, literally.
Round here, we have a network of main drag trails that you can ride all year round but the real fun is in the warren of singletracks that really...