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The ZX-7 was raced by both factory Kawasaki and privateer teams during its production run. Racing variants of the ZX-7R and ZX-7RR attained notable achievements in a variety of motorcycle racing events: Kawasaki returned to the FIM Endurance World Championship in 1988 fielding the then new ZXR-7. Kawasaki went on to win the championship in 1991 ...
Past the landing slope is the outrun, which is either flat or even uphill, where the skier can slow down. [1] The speed of the skier is normally measured about 10 meters (33 ft) before the end of the takeoff; jumpers can reach speeds of 95 kilometers per hour (59 mph) on large hills and 105 kilometers per hour (65 mph) on ski flying hills. [2]
For the 1996 ZX-9R B3 model forward, with exceptions to B3/B4 49-state variant equivalents for Austria and France, Keihin carburetor jetting sizes and components within each generation of ZX-9R model would remain set with one configuration, sealed by Kawasaki, Japan. 49-state B3s and B4s had the same fueling as 50-state EVAP variant B3s and B4s ...
Mühlenkopfschanze is the largest ski jumping hill in the world located in Willingen , Germany with a K-point of 130 metres (430 ft) and Hill size of 147 metres (482 ft). The hill is located on the north-eastern, forested slope of the Mühlenkopf peak (815 m above sea level) in the Rothaar Mountains , from which the facility takes its name and ...
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The land chosen for the ski slope was situated between the M57 motorway and the (since demolished) Kirkby Stadium. [5]Work started on the 45 metres (148 ft) slope in November 1973 with the contractor informing the President of the Council that the cost of constructing the ski slope would be £64,388.
Garmisch Classic is known for the classic Kandahar slope, descending from Kreuzjoch, where the speed events are held for the World Cup and World Championships. Skiing is also available above Garmisch Classic on the Zugspitzplatt, a glacial plateau below the summit of the Zugspitze, the highest point in Germany at 2,962 m (9,718 ft). The lift ...