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  2. Sports tourism - Wikipedia

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    Sports Events and Tourism Association, a non-profit 501(c)3 trade association for the sport tourism industry in the United States, estimates that in 2023, the sports tourism sector had a total economic impact of $128 billion. [10] College Sports Tourism. Another sector of sports tourism industry is that of college sports.

  3. Sport touring motorcycle - Wikipedia

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    A sport touring motorcycle (sometimes a "sports tourer") is a type of motorcycle that combines the performance of a sport bike with the long-distance capabilities and comfort of a touring motorcycle. The first sport tourer is said to be the fully faired 1977 BMW R100RS. [1] [2] Journalist Peter Egan defines the sport tourer as a "café racer ...

  4. Honda ST series - Wikipedia

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    The Honda ST series, also known as the Pan-European in Europe, is a duo of Sport Touring motorcycles comprising the ST1100 and the later ST1300. [1]Following the launch of the Gold Wing, which was very successful in the US, Honda's marketing team perceived that the European market (hence the "Pan European" moniker) would appreciate a lighter, sportier, and more manoeuvrable motorcycle. [2]

  5. Yamaha Tracer 900 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha Tracer 900 (FJ-09 in North America; MT-09 Tracer in Japan, South America, Australia, and New Zealand) is a sport touring motorcycle first offered in 2015. The 3-cylinder crossplane engine comes from the MT-09 (FZ-09 in North America).

  6. Touring motorcycle - Wikipedia

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    Sport tourers are a hybrid form of motorcycle of the sport bike and tourer. Forming a niche market, [7] sport tourers combine the performance of a sport bike with the long-distance capabilities and comfort of a touring motorcycle. They exhibit much greater emphasis on sporting performance (in both handling and speed) than conventional tourers.

  7. Tour de France - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Goddet was allowed to publish another daily sports paper, L'Équipe, but there was a rival candidate to run the Tour: a consortium of Sports and Miroir Sprint. Each organised a candidate race. L'Équipe and Le Parisien Libéré had La Course du Tour de France, [45] while Sports and Miroir Sprint had La Ronde de France.

  8. Amaury Sport Organisation - Wikipedia

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    The Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO and also A.S.O.) is a private company, [1] founded in 1992, that is part of the privately-owned French media group Éditions Philippe Amaury (EPA). ASO organises the Tour de France and other cycling races, as well as golf, running, sailing and off-road motorsport events over 250 days of competition per year ...

  9. World Tour - Wikipedia

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    The World Tour (Jay Chou), concert tour by Jay Chou, 2007–2009; The World Tour (Def Leppard and Mötley Crüe), the co-headlining tour by Def Leppard and Mötley Crüe, 2023; Pentatonix: The World Tour, ninth concert tour by Pentatonix, 2019–2023; Happier Than Ever, The World Tour, sixth concert tour by Billie Eilish, 2022–2023