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Specialized also introduced the first major production mountain bike in the world, the Stumpjumper, in 1981. Like the Sequoia and Allez, the Stumpjumper was designed by Tim Neenan and based on an early Tom Ritchey design. Specialized continues to produce bikes under the Stumpjumper name, including both hardtail and full-suspension models. [8]
Enduro 2 3 5 5 3 8 10 11 7 80 6 Josep Garcia: KTM: Enduro 2 3 1 3 1 70 7 Jaume Betriu: KTM: Enduro 3 10 4 6 8 10 7 6 9 69 8 Daniel McCanney: Honda: Enduro 2 11 6 8 9 7 6 10 4 68 9 Antoine Magain: Sherco: Enduro 1 13 9 9 7 5 14 8 10 53 10 Matteo Cavallo: Sherco: Enduro 2 8 13 12 10 9 12 7 Ret 41 11 Christophe Charlier: Beta: Enduro 1 7 12 7 Ret ...
The FIM Enduro World Championship, formerly known as the World Enduro Championship, is the world championship series for enduro, a popular form of off-road motorcycle sport. The championship currently features three classes (E1, E2 and E3), along with separate categories for junior and female riders.
Suzuki was changing its focus, pulling out of serious enduro competition [14] and the Pure Enduro range was being curtailed. 1982 (model "Z") was the last year where all three models could be purchased and even then the 250 and 400 machines were only available in small numbers, in a small number of countries.
In May 2011, Canadian Tire announced the purchase of Forzani Group, a Canadian sporting goods retailer that operates various brands, including SportChek, Atmosphere, Intersport, Hockey Experts, National Sports, Nevada Bob's Golf, S3, Sport Mart, Sports Experts, Tech Shop, Pro Hockey Life, and The Fitness Source. [55]
The engine features uprated high performance pistons, revised boost/fuel mapping, increased turbocharger size (KKK K04) and larger intercooler. The most powerful form of this widely used engine, and quattro four-wheel drive, makes for a 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph ) time of 5.5 s, and an electronically limited top speed of 250 km/h (155 mph).
Starting with Series 1/Series 2, Apple dropped the "Sport" moniker from the branding (apart from the sport bands), and the Apple Watch was available with either an aluminum (lowest cost) or stainless steel case. "Apple Watch Edition" branding still exists, but now refers to watch casings made from ceramic or titanium. [47]
Lotus Evora Sport 410. At the 2016 Geneva Motor Show, Lotus unveiled the Evora Sport 410, a slightly enhanced version of the 400. [18] The car's 3.5-liter Toyota-derived V6 received a power increase by 10 hp (7 kW; 10 PS), for a total of 410 hp (306 kW; 416 PS). The torque was also improved to 310 lb⋅ft (420 N⋅m).