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  • Among his greatest successes in the field of sports cars include a victory in the 24-hour race at Spa-Francorchamps (1932), two *[http://www.la84foundation.org/6oic/OfficialReports/1936/1936win.pdf 1936 Olympic Winter Games official report.] - pp. 415, 418. {{flagiconGER}}
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  • Before 1960, sports/racing cars often had wire wheels equipped with "knockoff" (central wing nu In the 1980's, cast wheels with 5 or 6 rigid spokes began to appear in the Olympic Games and professional racing: these have advantages in specialized applica
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  • ...orm of cycle racing on roads). It is one of the most physically demanding sports that one can participate in. ...irst world championship was in 1893 and [[cycling]] has been part of the [[Olympic Games]] since the modern sequence started in [[Athens]] in 1896.
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  • ...bal TV audiences after the [[FIFA World Cup|Football World Cup]] and the [[Olympic Games]]. The [[2007 Brazilian Grand Prix]] attracted an average live global | [[Fox Sports en Latinoamérica|Fox Sports]]
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  • ...nies have their headquarters in Milan. Lombardy seems to be very active in sports with many top-rated clubs in [[Football (soccer)|football]], [[Rugby union| ...ndidate, with the city of Milan, for '''[[2016 Summer Olympics|XXXI Summer Olympic Games]]''' ('''''Milan-Lombardy 2016''''').
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  • ...rnament was added in [[1996]]; in contrast to the men's event, the women's Olympic tournament is played by full international sides without age restrictions. ...rm used by FIFA, the sport's world governing body, and the [[International Olympic Committee]]. For more details of naming throughout the world, please refer
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  • New Horizons Sports Olympic Outfitters
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  • ...larger part of the town, but its first phase was finished in time for the Olympic Games (inaugurated on 4 February 2006 and opened to the public the day afte ...to one of Italy’s principal national newspapers, [[La Stampa]], and to the sports daily [[Tuttosport]].
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  • .... These cars, when their headlights were removed, qualified to race in the sports category: they could also be adapted to qualify for the racing category sim ...750 in 1953's [[12 Hours of Sebring]] (the first [[sports car racing|World Sports Car]] [[World Sportscar Championship|Championship event)]], after coming in
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  • ==Sports== Milan and [[Lombardy]] are candidates for the Summer Olympic Games of [[2020]] ("Milan-Lombardy 2020").
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  • ...is no stated maximum due to the potential for tracks to be used for other sports such as Speedway Sidecar racing. The majority of FIM licensed tracks are dedicated to Speedway or other sports such as [[Greyhound racing]]. For larger events, the FIM occasionally sanct
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  • |quote =I have never seen a sports hero so adored. I remember times when Gino could not get out of a hotel eve ...tee]] (CONI) called two days of mourning and silences were observed before sports events.
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  • ...bing and [[Graphite-reinforced plastic|carbon fiber]] stays and forks. It sports a drop handlebar and thin tires and wheels for efficiency and aerodynamics. ...ary]] and local [[police]] applications, [[courier]] services, and cycle [[sports]].
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  • ...War II vintage facilities previously located at Albert Park; the Melbourne Sports and Aquatc Centre (scene of many Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games events) ...1996. It is thought that Melbourne’s unsuccessful quest to stage the 1996 Olympic Games, and the subsequently successful bid by northern rival city Sydney to
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  • Michael Schumacher has won the coveted [[Laureus World Sports Awards|Laureus World Sportsman of the Year]] award in [[2002]] and [[2004]] ...Formula One season|2003]] seasons respectively. He joins a select group of sports personalities to win the award - golfer [[Tiger Woods]], cyclist [[Lance Ar
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