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  2. WaveRunner - Wikipedia

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    The game is based on the water craft of the same name by Yamaha, which Sega consulted with when making the game. [5] The game was reviewed by Hyper magazine and rated 4 out of 5 stars. [6] WaveRunner was designed in a cabinet that resembled an actual WaveRunner model. The game features three courses: "Novice", "Intermediate", and "Expert".

  3. Waverunner (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Waverunners, a pro-wrestling tag team; see List of former Future of Wrestling personnel; Wasatch Wave Runners, a Samoan swim club; see List of Samoan records in swimming; Wave Runners, New Jersey, USA; a swim team in New Jersey Swimming; Broward Waverunners, Broward County, Florida, USA; a baseball team in the Florida Winter Baseball League

  4. Yamaha Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    In March 2024, it was announced Lola Cars will enter Formula E in the 2024–25 season as a powertrain supplier in a technical partnership with Yamaha. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] A month later, Lola-Yamaha secured Abt Formula E Team as its first powertrain customer for the 2024–25 season, with the team entering the season as Lola Yamaha Abt Formula E Team.

  5. 2024 MotoAmerica Superbike Championship - Wikipedia

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    2024 Entry List Team Constructor No. Rider Rounds Attack Performance Yamaha Yamaha: 1 Jake Gagne: 1–4 45 Cameron Petersen 1–4 Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati Ducati: 2 Josh Herrin: 1–4 76 Loris Baz: 1–4 Tytlers Cycle Racing BMW: 6 Cameron Beaubier: 1–3 28 Troy Herfoss 4 95 J. D. Beach 1–4 BPR Racing Yamaha: 17 Bryce Prince C: 2, 4 101 ...

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  7. Yamaha WaveBlaster - Wikipedia

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    1995 Yamaha changed the color to red. 1996 Yamaha added dual 38mm Mikuni carburetors and 62T cases to the WaveBlaster, resulting in slightly more power, from 63 to 73 hp. This model was discontinued in 1996. 1997 through 1998 Yamaha changed the color scheme to blue and white and renamed the machine to WaveBlaster Limited (not available in USA).

  8. Rolling Loud Miami 2024: Lineup and how to stream for free ...

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    The lineup for Friday’s livestream features the following artists, with all times in Eastern Time: Channel 1 on Amazon Music’s Twitch channel:. 3:30 p.m. — Maleigh Zen. 3:50 p.m. — Chow Lee

  9. Yamaha SuperJet - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha numbers its models according to their make (in the case of the SuperJet, all models begin with the letters SJ) followed by the engine size (given in approximate cubic centimeters— the 650cc referred to as 650 and the 701cc referred to as 700) and the year in which the vehicle was made, given as either a one or two letter designation and increasing by one ‘letter' each full year ...