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MotoCzysz (pronounced MOH-toh-chish) was an American motorcycle company based in Portland, Oregon that intended to compete in MotoGP. [1] The C1 prototype engine was designed with perfect balance not needing a balance shaft. Some of the patented innovations included a slipper clutch with twin clutches, and a unique front suspension. The ...
On June 10, 2010, US racer Mark Miller won the TT Zero race on the same course riding a redesigned E1pc [4] with a time of 23 minutes 22.89 seconds and an average speed of 96.820 mph. [1] Beyond the electric motorcycle technical accomplishment, this is "the first time an American-made bike has won a race at the Isle of Man since Indian debuted ...
[1] In 2010 he won the TT Zero race which replaced the 2009 format called TTXGP in which he failed to finish the course. [2] In both events Miller rode MotoCzysz machines, winning on an updated bike designated MotoCzysz E1pc. [3] His victory at the Isle of Man is featured in the film Charge, Zero Emissions/Maximum Speed by Mark Neale. [4]
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The senior forward averaged 21.5 points, 16 rebounds and 3.5 steals in the Tigers' two victories over Seton Hall and UIC. The Illinois-Chicago game was a homecoming for Morrow, who leads the ...
2013 Komatti-Mirai EV with Hatsune Miku livery MotoCzysz E1pc, the winning bike of the first TT Zero race in 2010.. TT Zero was an electric motorsport event introduced for the 2010 Isle of Man TT races – replaced the similar TTXGP race as a 1-lap (37.733 miles) circuit of the Snaefell Mountain Course.
A third grader is facing a criminal charge after reportedly making bomb threats against two Ohio schools. Using a fake Facebook account, the girl allegedly claimed bombs had been planted inside ...
On Thursday, about 300,000 GameStop options contracts had changed hands by 2:14 p.m. (1914 GMT), at about 1.5 times the usual pace, according to data from options analytics firm Trade Alert.