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Trials were run against the clock. Riders on off-road motorcycles were required to run over obstacles such as logs, oil drums, rockeries, water troughs, walls, steep banking, cliff-faces and often a VW Beetle. Time penalties were incurred for putting a foot on the ground while tackling an obstacle or touching or knocking over specified parts of ...
Max King (born February 24, 1980) is an American ultra-marathoner. He was the winner at the 2014 IAU 100 km World Championships and the 2011 World Mountain Running Championships . [ 1 ] King earned the bronze medal at the 2016 NACAC Cross Country Championships / Pan American Cross Country Cup .
Trials is a racing game series developed by Ubisoft RedLynx and published by Ubisoft, loosely based on the real-life sport of motorcycle trials. It involves a motorcycle rider in a 2.5D world, traversing obstacles under the influence of simulated physics.
The game was announced by Ubisoft at its E3 2018 press conference. Ubisoft RedLynx and Ubisoft Kyiv served as lead developers on the title. [3] In order to ensure that players will understand the game's control scheme and gameplay mechanics, Ubisoft RedLynx invited several YouTubers and members of the Motorcycle Racing community to test and provide feedback regarding the game's tutorial (among ...
King has finished in seventh place at the last three U.S. championship meets, including the 2021 Olympic trials. He was also fifth in 2019 and fourth in 2017. The 100 has been a tougher race for ...
Max King may refer to: Max King (theologian) (born 1930), founder of the school of thought known as Transmillennialism Max King (runner) (born 1980), American ultramarathon runner, winner of the 2014 IAU 100km World Championships
Having already won the 400 free on the opening night of the trials, Ledecky showed her speed on the final lap to take the victory in 1 minute, 55.22 seconds. Still to come for Ledecky, her two ...
The Grand Slam of Eventing, sponsored by Rolex, consists of three of the top CCI5*-L (previously CCI4*, due to a rating change effective January 1, 2019.Note that the nature of the competitions remains the same regardless of the change in name) equestrian eventing competitions in the world.