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Karting Manual: The complete beginner's guide to competitive kart racing
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As more sailors reach a superior level of competitive ability, the few individuals who remain at the head of the competitive classes must constantly improve their skills. Now available in paperback, this book sets out to help the sailor find and use the ingredients of tactical success.
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Experience the tactics, the pressure and the pain of competitive racing with Cycling Manager 4. Take on the cream of the cycling world with your own team of riders. Manage training and expenses throughout the season and go for glory in six new championships around the world. Discover the strategies needed to win and blow the competition away on race day. With the most in depth management system ever, Cycling Manager 4 is the ultimate racing challenge. Every race is presented in beautiful 3D as the...
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Racing1 wheels crown the Fulcrum range of aluminium wheels. They are wheels conceived for competition but also ideal for everyday use. They feature an aggressive look high technology and light weight. Racing1 wheels have a lively temperament for instant response in every competitive environment. Their aluminium rims with a height of 26 mm are lightened by the exclusive Fulcrum® triple milling system. There are no holes in the rim bed; this means that there is no need for rim tape and that the wheels...
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Racing Baby Wind Up Toys
Get those kids competitive from a young age, with the wind up Racing Babies! Adorable, pudgy, nappy-clad bundles of...pure blood thirsty determination. Battle it out baby style with these cute wind up toys. Each set contains 2 babies that, when wound, will wiggle their bums towards the finish line...or anywhere else they would prefer to go. Thanks to their colour coded dummies, you can each pick your favourite baby and see who gets closest to the finish line! Why not get 4 sets and claim your own Octupulets...
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FULCRUM RACING 1 SILVER WHEELS Racing1 wheels crown the Fulcrum range of aluminium wheels. They are wheels conceived for competition, but also ideal for everyday use. They feature an aggressive look, high technology, and light weight. Racing1 wheels have a lively temperament for instant response in every competitive environment. Their aluminium rims, with a height of 26 mm, are lightened by the exclusive Fulcrum triple milling system. There are no holes in the rim bed; this means that there is no...
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Seated low to the floor and harnessed in your buggy you will skid and wheel-spin over an expanse of grass and mud. As you put the pedal to the metal in these awesome machines you must try and stay on the track and over take your competitor. After getting to know the controls and then some practice we will set up races against you and your team mates with proper driver pit changes. Great fun and very competitive.
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Peerless cycling author Fotheringham traverses every ridge of the hazardous, high octane road of competitive cycling, providing an authoritative and all-encompassing guide to basic and advanced training, eating, looking after your body, mental preparation and everything else you could wish to know. A must for the competitive cycler.
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For over a decade “The Racing Challenge” has very successfully provided racing car simulators for private parties and corporate events. There is an 8 driver racing car party simulator and a 4 driver version designed and built to allow all the drivers to race against each other at once on the same track at the same time. Because drivers are racing again computer, this generates an exciting competitive environment being ideal for parties or team building events.
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Mini racing is the affordable route to real, competitive motorsport- either as a first step in motor racing career or just for the fun and friendship of club racing. This book is about Bill Sollis who did just that back in 1984, also he gives practical advice.
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Other Info: Self assembly soft frame goggle provides custom fit which avoids leakage. Suitable for the competitive swimmer. Available in 3 colours.
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Overview Author: STUART H WALKER Format: PAPERBACK Our Code: BK0060 Toda far more sailors than ever before have reached a superior level of competitiveness, and those who remain at the head of competitive classes must constantly improve their skills. This book will help the sailor analise for himself the determinants of success.
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With the emergence of indoor karting tracks across Europe over the years, karting has grown significantly as an accessible, affordable introduction to motorsport. This book covers the fundamental elements of kart racing, catering for the complete novice. It is intended for those racing at club level who wishes to progress further.
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Racing Challenge Franchise In Manchester For Sale
For over a decade The Racing Challenge has very successfully provided racing car simulators for private parties and corporate events. There is an 8 driver racing car party simulator and a 4 driver version designed and built to allow all drivers to race against each other at once on the same track at the same time. Because drivers are racing against each other, not a computer, this generates an exciting competitive environment being ideal for parties or team building events.
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Product Description Keeping pace with competitive sailing On page 34 Edward Gorman looks back at the demise of what was once the world's premier ocean racing event, the Admiral's Cup. Then on page 94 Technical Editor Matthew Sheahan interviews Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC) chief executive Eddie Warden Owen about the possible relaunch of the AC. For what it's worth, here's my view. It's one I've stated before, but it seems apposite to say it again. Put simply, in the 1980s and '90s the RORC and...
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Racing 1 wheels crown the Fulcrum range of aluminium wheels. They are wheels conceived for competition, but also ideal for everyday use. They feature an aggressive look, high technology, and light weight. Racing1 wheels have a lively temperament for instant response in every competitive enviroment. Their aluminium rims, with a height of 26mm, are lightened by the exclusive Fulcrum triple milling system. There are no holes in the rim bed; this means that there is no need for rim tape and that the...
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Looking for a bumpy ride with a competitive edge? Then Quad Biking is the activity for you. These monster machines are capable of gaining unbelievable speeds over rough terrain due to high power to weight ratio. So be warned you’d better hold on tight. For race events team effort and endurance is required. For the ladies a quad safari is also available. This is the equivalent to a woodland pony trek but on these awesome machines.
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Product Description Keeping pace with competitive sailing On page 34 Edward Gorman looks back at the demise of what was once the world's premier ocean racing event, the Admiral's Cup. Then on page 94 Technical Editor Matthew Sheahan interviews Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC) chief executive Eddie Warden Owen about the possible relaunch of the AC. For what it's worth, here's my view. It's one I've stated before, but it seems apposite to say it again. Put simply, in the 1980s and '90s the RORC and...
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There is an 8 driver racing car party simulator and a 4 driver version designed and built to allow all drivers to race against each other at once on the same track at the same time. Because drivers are racing against each other, not a computer, this generates an exciting competitive environment being ideal for parties or team building events.
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Product Description Keeping pace with competitive sailing On page 34 Edward Gorman looks back at the demise of what was once the world's premier ocean racing event, the Admiral's Cup. Then on page 94 Technical Editor Matthew Sheahan interviews Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC) chief executive Eddie Warden Owen about the possible relaunch of the AC. For what it's worth, here's my view. It's one I've stated before, but it seems apposite to say it again. Put simply, in the 1980s and '90s the RORC and...
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