All Chemical Industries Association articles in November 2019 – Page 2
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NewsMagnussen ‘confident’ 2020 Haas can be midfield contenders
Kevin Magnussen has nailed his colours to the mast early doors in 2020 after insisting that, despite a woeful 2019 for his Haas team.
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NewsTake delight in Finn Iles’s Specialized flamed wonder
The all new Specialized Demo has been riding hot for the young talent from Canada this World Cup season. We take a closer look at Finn’s bike set-up with his mechanic Kevin Joly.
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NewsCheck out Curtis Keene’s Specialized Enduro
“It’s a full carbon [fiber] bike now,” says On Track series star Curtis Keene of his newest race bike for the Enduro World Series: The 2017 Specialized Enduro. “The front triangle, chainstays and seatstays are all carbon.” The new 170-millimeter travel chassis has slacker geomertry and ...
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NewsLightest E-Bike Yet? Specialized Introduce Turbo Levo SL
Welcome to the future. New for 2020 is the all new Turbo Levo SL range which introduced itself to the world with a bang earlier this week.
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NewsSpecialized Stumpjumper - the ultimate trail bike.
Real-World Testing We loved the last Stumpjumper, but we wanted to make it an even more capable descender—this meant adding stiffness to the frame. To do it, we developed our own mountain-specific stiffness test that examined the connection between a rider’s hands and feet. When each get different signals, you ...
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NewsMargaret Court to be ‘recognised’ - why is she such a divisive figure?
Margaret Court’s tennis achievements are unmatched. So is the level of controversy surrounding her.
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NewsNovak Djokovic: How 1999 Nato bombings of Belgrade shaped his career
Looking up from the street, this concrete, angular building looks no different from the many Brutalist tower blocks dotted around Belgrade.
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NewsRanked 556th in a cut-throat world: Stories from tennis’ other side
Marina Yudanov is the 556th best tennis player in the world. It is an unremarkable statistic that hides a remarkable story.
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NewsKim Clijsters on Australian Open air quality, her comeback & doing the splits
She has been retired for more than seven years, has a hectic life as a mum of three and is not as “fit and fast” as she used to be, but Kim Clijsters believes she will still be competitive on her return to tennis.
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NewsNo room for sentiment in Dominic Thiem’s pursuit of Djokovic’s crown
The Austrian’s progress has been marked of late and he will be a serious threat in the Australian Open final
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NewsDylan Alcott wins sixth straight Australian Open quad wheelchair title
Dylan Alcott choked back tears after winning a sixth straight Australian Open quad wheelchair singles crown on Saturday night.
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Event listingNicholas Krazter
Nicholas Kratzer, born in Munich in 1487, was a friend of Hans Holbein. He was a mathematician and astronomer who invented the polyhedral sundial.
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