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Photo and Video Special: The Wanty-Gobert team have had their presentations in Spain for a few years, for 2019 they are using a different venue, the Albir Gardens resort just a few kilometres from Benidorm. There was food and drink on offer and so our man Al Hamilton was there for the occasion.

The Belgian Wanty-Gobert team (yes, they have dropped the Goupe bit from the name) was the No.1 ProContinental team on the EuropeanTour and Tim Dupont was 3rd on the individual ranking in 2018 and they are looking forward to the same success in 2019 and riding more WorldTour events in 2020.

Alastair Hamilton has been a pro team mechanic on the road, track and mountain bike and worked for the Great Britain team at the World championships in all disciplines. Since moving to Spain and finding out how to use a computer, he has gone from contributor of Daily Distractions at the 2002 Vuelta a Espaa to editor at PezCyclingNews.

On teams, I am seeing right image but the other person/people on call are seeing mirror image or flipped image. This makes my face look bigger on one side and is cause of constant embarrassment. Zoom and Skype have toggle button to switch how other may be seeing you.

@kfiakkas I believe it's a new feature from November 2021. If it's your background photo you are working with I found a way to flip the picture in a photo edit app. If you have a photo edit app open your background pic in that app and go to edit. Under Edit there should be a Rotate/Flip edit function. The flip will give you a mirror image with the words spelled backwards. I then loaded that as a background on Team Meeting Video and when I used it it flipped again so that the words are in the right direction. This is a way to at least fix a background pic for your Team Meeting background.

Indeed, @SAPDAN1056, the point is that Teams is showing you a mirror to make things like pointing, straightening your posture, and adjusting your position overall more intuitive. Others on the call see your video unmirrored, so you do NOT want to edit your background by flipping it horizontally. If you do, then, sure, you'll see your background unmirrored (forwards), but everyone else will see your background as mirrored (backwards). Hope this is helpful!

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