La course extrême britannique s’est déroulée ce week-end. David Knight offre une victoire à Sherco (la sixième de sa carrière) et s’impose devant Jonny Walker et Alfredo Gomez. Graham Jarvis roulait sur un 4T et a souffert de ses avant bras. Il termine au pied du podium.
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Les dix premiers
1 3 DAVID KNIGHT IOM FACTORY SHERCO 18 03:00:24
2 2 JONNY WALKER UK REDBULL KTM 18 03:02:19
3 6 ALFREDO GOMEZ SPAIN BELRAY FACTORY HUSQVARNA 18 03:09:24
4 1 GRAHAM JARVIS UK BELRAY FACTORY HUSQVARNA 18 03:11:46
5 9 PAUL BOLTON UK EUROTEK KTM 17 03:01:16
6 4 ANDREAS LETTINBICHLER GERMANY FACTORY KTM 17 03:10:09
7 19 BEN HEMINGWAY UK EXTREME TEAM BETA 17 03:10:19
8 5 DOUGIE LAMPKIN UK REDBULL 16 03:01:20
9 24 MIHA PINDLER SLOVEINA BETA 16 03:03:18
10 12 LARS ENOCKL AUSTRIA KTM 16 03:06:03
mercredi 30 avril 2014
MINI PACEMAN ADVENTURE CONCEPT
Most of us can agree that the Mini in its current iteration is a far cry from the Mini it draws its name (and increasingly less obvious design inspiration) from — but it goes on, building cars whose resemblance to the original doesn't go much beyond the badge. The latest in this trend is the MINI Paceman Adventure Concept, based on the Paceman — which is itself a two-door cousin of the Countryman — this Mini gets its rear cropped to form a sort of cute little truck. And though details are limited, the car does sport the same all-wheel-drive found in the Paceman, and likely a 1.6-liter I-4 engine. So while that does give it some truck street creed, we're not convinced you'd ever want to take it to the job site.
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