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In early 2015, TVS Racing became the first Indian factory team to take part in the Dakar Rally, the world's longest and most dangerous rally. TVS Racing partnered with French motorcycle manufacturer Sherco, and named the team Sherco TVS Rally Factory Team. TVS Racing also won the Raid de Himalaya and the FOX Hill Super Cross held at Sri Lanka.
A video-game inspired by the series called Kikstart was released for the Commodore 64 in 1985 by Mastertronic. [40] It was also released for the Commodore 16 / Commodore Plus/4, and Atari 8-bit computers. According to the game's programmer, Shaun Southern, "The C64 version's name at least, was a shameless rip-off of the TV series." [41]
The following is an incomplete list of notable video game projects (in hardware, software, and related media) that have embarked upon crowdfunding campaigns. Only when the amount raised is highlighted in green did the project receive those funds.
Himalayan Highs, an initiative launched by TVS Motor Company, which was an enabler for women riders to take up a long road trips on a Scooty Zest 110.The initiative gained fame in 2015 after India's Youngest Women stunt rider Anam Hashim [1] became the first woman on a 110 cc scooter to complete the trip to Khardung La, a mountain pass in the Himalayas on a TVS ScootyZest 110.
The Raiders kicked a field goal but couldn't get the ball right back.
[2] [3] [4] The TVS-2DTS had a large amount of Western built parts, and the Russian Government wanted the replacement to be made of entirely Russian parts. [ 5 ] In October 2019 UZGA (Ural Works of Civil Aviation) won the contest for the development of a replacement for the An-2 with their UZGA LMS-901 Baikal aircraft.
In a bid to compete with YouTube and recast itself as a video platform, Elon Musk's X is launching a television app for Amazon and Samsung smart TVs, a source at the company told Fortune. The ...
The TVS Scooty is a brand of Scooters made by TVS Motors of India. It is marketed mainly to women, and in 2009 was the largest selling brand among scooters aimed specifically at women buyers, selling about 25,000 units per month, compared to about 60,000 per month for the overall top selling scooter in India.