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The Ridge Motorsports Park is located near Shelton, Washington, approximately 25 mi (40 km) northwest of Olympia, Washington. Ground was broken for the Steve Crawford designed road course on 26 April 2011. The full road course is 2.470 mi (3.975 km) long with 16 turns and a change in elevation of more than 300 ft (91 m) from start to finish.
Yamaha also sponsors several professional ATV riders in several areas of racing, such as cross country racing and motocross. Yamaha has had success in cross country with their YFZ450, ridden by Bill Ballance, winning 9 straight titles since 2000. Yamaha's other major rider, Traci Cecco, has ridden the YFZ450 to 7 titles, with the first in 2000.
Yamaha Corporation (ヤマハ株式会社, Yamaha Kabushiki gaisha, / ˈ j ɑː m ɒ ˌ h ɑː /; Japanese pronunciation:) is a Japanese musical instrument and audio equipment manufacturer. It is one of the constituents of Nikkei 225 and is the world's largest musical instrument manufacturing company.
The motorcycle then struck a guardrail, crossed over a cement barrier and tumbled onto Lakeway Drive below. A 2018 GMC Canyon on Lakeway Drive at the time was struck by the guardrail, but the 73 ...
Iron Horse Trail Motorcycle Show Ellensburg, Washington: 3,000 (2011) [21] 2009 [21] ABATE local chapter 110-mile (180 km) rally including visit at Wild Horse Wind Farm: Good Vibrations Motorcycle Rally Salem, Oregon: 1,750 (2010) [22] 2010 [23] Roadshows, Inc. Discontinued 2014 [23] Pacific Northwest H.O.G. Rally Spokane Valley, Washington ...
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Capital Mall is a shopping mall located in Olympia, Washington. The anchor stores are REI , Total Wine & More , Macy's , Dick's Sporting Goods , JCPenney , Best Buy , and Century Theatres . The mall was known as Westfield Capital from 1998 to 2013, when it was owned by the Westfield Group .
One year later, Yamaha released the BB2000, a higher-end model, with an added "Blade" Jazz-Bass style pick-up. A fretless version was released also. Four years later, in 1982, Yamaha released the BB3000, an even higher end BB, and the reverse "P" pickup was changed to a regular "P" pickup.