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  2. Powerslide - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Powerslide may refer to: Powerslide (inline skating) ...

  3. Powerslide (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Powerslide is a post-apocalyptic Microsoft Windows racing game by Australian developer Ratbag Games. It was released in Australia, United States and Europe in 1998. [ 2 ] Powerslide was praised for its graphics and AI in particular.

  4. Ratbag Games - Wikipedia

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    Ratbag was founded in 1993 in Adelaide, South Australia, by Richard Harrison and Greg Siegele.Known initially as "Emergent Games", the company took three years to prototype their first title Powerslide.

  5. Slide (skateboarding) - Wikipedia

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    Wheels drag across the ledge/platform like a power slide while the nose slides along the lip. On a rail, the rider 'ollies over' into a nose slide position. The term, noseblunt, in downhill or flatground riding, refers to a powerslide happening on only the front two wheels. Nose grab tail drag

  6. Powerslide (inline skating) - Wikipedia

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    The powerslide is a braking method used in inline skating where both skates are quickly moved into a position perpendicular to the moving direction of the skater. Whereas braking this way is quite common in ice skating (where it is called a hockey stop ), any irregularity on the surface can make a novice roller skater easily lose balance and fall.

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  8. WRC Powerslide - Wikipedia

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  9. Bootleg turn - Wikipedia

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    The driver performs the turn by putting the vehicle quickly into a lower gear, usually the second, and quickly turning the wheel in the direction of the opposite lane.If performed correctly, it will cause the vehicle to enter a controlled skid, enter the opposite lane, and turn completely around.