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Top 10 Things to DO in SHIBUYA Tokyo | WATCH BEFORE YOU GO - Duration: 16:02.
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New Heights: Student Climber Gears Up for PanAmerican Games - Duration: 1:57.
Hi I'm Bimini Bimini Horstmann. I'm 18 years old. I'm a first year student at Davidson, and
I'm a rock climber.
Climbing is different from a lot of other sports because it's always
different. Every time I come into the gym it's different climbs that I can try.
I can experiment with different moves. Climbing it's always changing so it's
very intellectually stimulating, which i think is why you see a big increase in
people at Davidson being really interested in climbing and really
enjoying it because you have to be smart. And you have to be clever about how you
are creative and figuring out how to climb it because everyone is different.
I got started when I was 10 years old at the YMCA near my house. I was taking a
class in rock climbing with my friends just because I thought it would be fun.
And then the instructor told me that I should join a team. And I had no idea
that rock climbing was something that you could be on a team for or compete at
at all. So I was really excited. At first my parents didn't really know what to
think because I tried a lot of other sports before. So they weren't sure how
committed I would be to it. I had been bouncing from sport to sport for a
really long time. Like I did swimming for seven years but I was never really that
into it. And same with other sports. But after a while like they started seeing
that I was really committed to it. And like, I made Nationals my first season of
climbing. And so after that my mom like started buying me my own gear. And then
since then they've been super supportive of me.
Even if you're not super strong, if you have everything planned out, and you have
a good technique, you can be a really really good climber.
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FROM BOLOGNA TO BONNEVILLE - Duration: 4:36.
We decided to prove ourselves with this project
sooner or later, when you are looking for the limit...
you will find it...
for Malossi this will be a very important achievement
it will the first world record that Malossi
will obtain on American soil at Bonneville
Italia 6 months earlier.....
Malossi is set aside from the others
First of all for the beautiful colours
yellow, orange and red show passion
Andrea Malossi CEO Malossi
technology and corporate structure
Those that work here, give us additional incentive
I try to stimulate them daily, and they do the same for me
this is our strength
Engine alone is not enough
To get the power down, tyres are fundamental
With Pirelli, they were launching a new tyre line
they were perfect for this occasion
we have a new engine and new Pirelli tyres
I'm sure we will achieve our goal
Rimini, Italia
A scooter has to be more than functional and fast
it has to be beautiful
it was born from a collaboration with a long time friend of Fazi
Aldo Drudi...everybody knows who he is
a mix of colours, a cocktail
we'll see on the salt lake
where the white will make our colours explode!
Benelli HQ Pesaro, Italia
I'm Fabio Fazi, I'm a mechanic and designer
I've been designing bikes since 1979
and I'm the creator of the "Spirit of Pesaro" project
It is a technical cocktail made with the best ingredients
A Benelli frame
the Malossi engine
and Pirelli tyres
The cherry on top is represented by Drudi design
I'm Mauro Sanchini
I'm a guy with a real passion for bikes
I had the chance to become a professional rider
and now a technical commentator for racing
I'm a dreamer who succeeded in realising his dream
Bonneville Salt Flats Utah
What I see is surreal
a piece of moon on earth THE FASTEST PLACE ON EARTH
I'm in awe looking at it
but also eager to race here...
it was a long journey
but we did it!
We achieved the records and come back home changed.
I discovered that this place has a lot of secrets and I knew only a few.
It's time to go...
...and maybe to come back again also...
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