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This is a list of racers that took part in one or more Superbike World Championship races, since the championship was established in 1988. Wildcard riders are included in the list. The list is accurate up to November 1, 2019.
5: 5 Alstare Suzuki Corona: 2006 Troy Bayliss Ducati 999F06: P: 12: 3: 1 Ducati Xerox: 2007 James Toseland Honda CBR1000RR: P: 8: 5: 1 Hannspree Ten Kate Honda: 2008 Troy Bayliss Ducati 1098 F08: P: 13: 6: 5 Ducati Xerox Team: 2009 Ben Spies: Yamaha YZF-R1: P: 14: 2: 1 Yamaha World Superbike Team: 2010 Max Biaggi: Aprilia RSV4 1000: P: 10: 2: 2 ...
The Himalayan was conceived by CEO Siddhartha Lal, as an adventure touring, or dual sport motorcycle. [2] The Himalayan differs considerably from the other motorcycles offered by Royal Enfield – most of which are various incarnations of the Bullet utilising the same frame and engine – in terms of its chassis and powertrain.
Pokhara, Nepal [13] High jump: 1.98 m Surya Khatri: 12 July 2015 Nepalese Team's Time Trial Kathmandu, Nepal [14] Pole vault: 3.85 m Rudra Bhattarai: 16 September 1994 Kathmandu, Nepal Long jump: 7.09 m Puspendra Kumar Goit: 4 December 2015 Kathmandu, Nepal [15] Triple jump: 15.20 m Sita Ram Chaudhari: 25 July 2001 Kathmandu, Nepal Shot put: 13 ...
Volleyball was declared the national sport of Nepal on 23 May 2017. [4] The Nepal Volleyball Association (NVA) is the governing body of volleyball in Nepal and organizes the men's and women's national teams. Nepal competes in tournaments organized by the Central Asian Zonal Volleyball Association which operates under the Asian Volleyball ...
It is powered by 349cc BS6 engine that produces 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm of torque. The Hunter 350 [7] is the most affordable motorcycle under the new J-platform, and the second least expensive bike after Royal Enfield Bullet 350. The motorcycle features a retro-style single-piece seat, a classic round headlamp, a flat handlebar and a sculpted fuel tank.
Awaj was the first daily newspaper of Nepal. It was published in Falgun 8, 2007 BS, just one day after the establishment of democracy. It was published in Kathmandu. Gorkhapatra was published weekly at that time. Nepal Guardian was the first English monthly published from Kathmandu in 2010 BS (1953-1954).
The following is a list of highest-grossing films in Nepal, with gross revenue in Nepali Rupees. The prominent films released in Nepal before 2075 BS (2018 CE) had no official tracking of figures and thus contains generally accepted figures provided by producers, distributors and media reports.