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PocketBike Racer is an advergaming title developed by Blitz Games for the Xbox and Xbox 360 video game consoles. [1] On November 19, 2006, Burger King started selling it for an additional $3.99 USD ($4.99 in Canada) with any value meal.
Pocketbike racing, known as MiniMoto, is a professional, internationally sectioned sport. It is raced by both youth and adults, on specialized, high performance machines. Several notable MotoGP racers and champions first raced in MiniMoto, including Valentino Rossi , Loris Capirossi , Nobuatsu Aoki , and Daijiro Kato . [ 13 ]
Katugastota (Sinhala: කටුගස්තොට, Tamil: கடுகஸ்தொட) is a suburb of the city of Kandy in Kandy District, Central Province of Sri Lanka. It is located along the Kandy-Jaffna A9 highway approximately 4 km (2.5 mi) from the city center of Kandy. Katugastota is one of the three main entry points to the city of kandy.
Pages in category "Sri Lankan motorcycle racers" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. W. Ananda Wedisinghe
LMD 100, dubbed as "Sri Lanka's Fortune 500", annually lists the leading 100 quoted companies in Sri Lanka. Only the top 10 companies are listed below. All revenue figures reported before the financial year ending 2024. [2] [3]
Kandy Gangawata Korale Kingswood College, Kandy: 1AB 3744 Katugastota Harispattuwa Nugawela Central College, Nugawela 1AB 6500 Kandy Gangawata Korale Vidyartha College, Kandy 1AB 4200 Kandy Gangawata Korale Wariyapola Sri Sumangala College, Kandy 1AB 3500 Kandy Gangawata Korale Sri Rahula College, Kandy: 1AB 2362 Kandy Gangawata Korale
Ismail was the agent for Rowlands Limited [2] (who were once the largest importer of British cars in the country [3]).On 14 August 1947 Ismail's son was returning to Kandy from Colombo with his brother-in-law, another employee and the driver when the car was crushed under a boulder that slid down in a continuous rain induced earth slip.
Kandy SC however continued to play rugby at Bogambara but without a club house. In 1949 the Kandy Municipal Council resolved to provide the club with an area of land, a landfill site, at Nittawela. [1] The preparation of the site took approximately five years and it wasn't until 1954 that Nittawela became the permanent home ground for Kandy SC. [2]