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  2. Motorcycling Australia - Wikipedia

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    Motorcycling Australia is the governing body for motorcycle racing in Australia, covering road racing, motocross, trials, supercross, dirt track, supermoto and speedway. Motorcycling Australia is affiliated with the international governing body, Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM), based in Geneva , Switzerland .

  3. Drift trike - Wikipedia

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    Many drift trikes are homemade or custom-fabricated by professional welders. Commercially released children's versions have been released by bike manufacturers such as Drift Trike Factory, Huffy, Crane, Airwalk, and Triciclos de la Montaña. Local Motors was the first to introduce an electric, adult drift trike to the market.

  4. Motorcycle speedway - Wikipedia

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    Racing takes place on a flat oval track usually consisting of dirt, loosely packed shale, or crushed rock (mostly used in Australia and New Zealand). Competitors use this surface to slide their machines sideways, powersliding or broadsiding into the bends. On the straight sections of the track, the motorcycles reach speeds of up to 70 miles per ...

  5. Cycling in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Bicycle Network – Australia's largest cycling membership organisations (45,000 members, 2015) [34] with offices in Victoria and Tasmania. [35] Cycling and Walking Australia and New Zealand (CWANZ) – Australasian lead reference group for walking and bike riding on transport and recreation networks; Rail Trails Australia/

  6. Motor sport in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Its flagship event, the two-day, 1000 km Taupo 1000, is a stand-alone international endurance race which is currently held every other year. The event started life in 1992, as the "made for television" Bridgestone 1000 and was the first Offroad Endurance Race in New Zealand to include teams from Australia, New Zealand and the US.

  7. Motocross - Wikipedia

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    These bikes are less expensive, and require less time to complete. [30] Pit bikes are powered by 4-stroke, horizontal, single-cylinder engines ranging anywhere in displacement from 49 cc to 195 cc. A typical pit bike is usually a small dirt bike, but it has become common to be able to buy pit bikes with street-style wheels and tires.

  8. Dual-sport motorcycle - Wikipedia

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    A dual-sport motorcycle is a type of motorcycle that is designed for varying degrees of off-road use while still being street-legal.Dual-sports are equipped with lights, a speedometer, mirrors, a horn, registration plates, turn signals, and a muffler with spark arrestor and decibel noise output to comply with government regulations.

  9. Cycling in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    A cycle tourist at Island Saddle between the Wairau Valley and Hanmer Springs in New Zealand. Cycling in New Zealand is the 5th most popular form of active recreation (9% cycled in the last week), [1] but a very marginal commuting mode, with the share hovering around 1–3% in most major cities. This is due to a number of factors, principally ...