The document summarizes results from three classes in the 2010 Alpe Adria Road Racing Championship. In the 125cc class, Karel Hanika from the Czech Republic finished first overall. In the Supersport class, Marko Jerman from Slovenia finished first. Finally, in the SSt 1000 class, Fabrizio Pellizzon from Italy finished first. The document lists the top ten finishers in each class along with their nationality, bike manufacturer, team, and points earned in each race and overall.
The document provides results from the 2011 ALPE ADRIA Road Racing Championship in three classes: 125 Sport, 125 GP, and SSt 600. In the 125 Sport class, Stefano Schillaci from Italy finished in first place overall with 200 points. In the 125 GP class, Julian Mayer from Austria finished first with 127 points. In the SSt 600 class, Lukas Jasensky from Slovakia finished first with 136 points. The document lists the results and points for the top finishers in each class.
The document provides results from the 2010 ALPE ADRIA Road Racing Championship across multiple classes including 125 Sport, 125 GP, 600 Strada, Supersport, and others. In class 125 Sport, Michal Puskár from Slovakia placed first overall with 43 points. In class 125 GP, Gabriele Gnani from Italy placed first with 47 points. In class 600 Strada, Jaroslav Cerny from Slovakia placed first with 48 points. The results include each rider's position, team, bike, and total points earned throughout the season championship races.
This document provides results from the 2011 ALPE ADRIA Road Racing Championship across multiple classes including 125cc Sport, 125cc GP, 600cc Supersport, and 250cc 4-stroke. In the 125cc Sport class, Stefano Schillaci of Italy finished in first place overall with 132 points. In the 125cc GP class, Alessio Cappella of Italy came in first with 72 points. In the 600cc Supersport class, Lukas Jasensky of Slovakia was the winner with 94 points accumulated over the season.
Gabor Talmacsi of Hungary was the fastest rider in the 250cc Free Practice 1 session for the Commercialbank Grand Prix of Qatar with a time of 2:01.902. Alvaro Bautista of Spain was second fastest at 2:01.943. Mattia Pasini of Italy was third fastest with a time of 2:02.196. The session was held at the Losail Circuit in dry conditions.
This document provides an overview and introduction to a quality training course. It discusses the importance of quality and continuous improvement. It outlines the history of quality practices, from individual craftsmanship to modern quality management systems. It also summarizes the key aspects of the ISO 9001 quality standard, including establishing quality policies and objectives, using a process-based approach, and gaining management commitment.
Twitter conversations during the Deloitte TMT Predictions 2014 eventDavid Graham
In its 13th year, launched in 46 countries, translated into almost 10 languages, downloaded and viewed by tens of thousands of people around the world, the Predictions have a significant medium and long term impact for organisations in Technology, Media and Telecommunications (TMT) Industry.
Mark Casey, our Africa TMT Industry Leader, and Arun Babu, our Consulting TMT Industry Leader, presented the global Deloitte TMT Predictions insights of the major trends that all businesses in both TMT and other industries should be aware of over the next 12-18 months at an event hosted in Sandton on Tuesday 27th May.
The Deloitte Digital team followed the #TMTPredictions2014 hashtag and collated an infographic giving you a high level interpretation of the online conversations which took place on Twitter during and after the Deloitte TMT Predictions 2014 event on 27 May
This company builds client lists, confirms benefits, guarantees appointments, sends reminders, and prepares illustrations. They also provide all necessary training. Clients need only show up for scheduled appointments and provide their company's policies. This company specializes in life insurance, long term care insurance, 401k rollovers, and disability insurance, with the goal of setting the standard for high quality appointment services.
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AMERIKA ORTADOGU VE TURKIYE HATTINDA 3000 5000 12.000 BUYUK BAS HAYVAN GEMISI
AVRUPA RUSYA ORTADOGU VE TURKIYE HATTINDA 1500 3500 5000 8000 BUYUK BAS HAYVAN KAPASITELI GEMILER CALISMAKTADIR.
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EUROPE RUSSIA MIDLE EAST AND TURKIYE LINE 1500 3500 5000 8000 HEAD CATTLES
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The document provides results from the 2011 ALPE ADRIA Road Racing Championship in three classes: 125 Sport, 125 GP, and SSt 600. In the 125 Sport class, Stefano Schillaci from Italy finished in first place overall with 200 points. In the 125 GP class, Julian Mayer from Austria finished first with 127 points. In the SSt 600 class, Lukas Jasensky from Slovakia finished first with 136 points. The document lists the results and points for the top finishers in each class.
The document provides results from the 2010 ALPE ADRIA Road Racing Championship across multiple classes including 125 Sport, 125 GP, 600 Strada, Supersport, and others. In class 125 Sport, Michal Puskár from Slovakia placed first overall with 43 points. In class 125 GP, Gabriele Gnani from Italy placed first with 47 points. In class 600 Strada, Jaroslav Cerny from Slovakia placed first with 48 points. The results include each rider's position, team, bike, and total points earned throughout the season championship races.
This document provides results from the 2011 ALPE ADRIA Road Racing Championship across multiple classes including 125cc Sport, 125cc GP, 600cc Supersport, and 250cc 4-stroke. In the 125cc Sport class, Stefano Schillaci of Italy finished in first place overall with 132 points. In the 125cc GP class, Alessio Cappella of Italy came in first with 72 points. In the 600cc Supersport class, Lukas Jasensky of Slovakia was the winner with 94 points accumulated over the season.
Gabor Talmacsi of Hungary was the fastest rider in the 250cc Free Practice 1 session for the Commercialbank Grand Prix of Qatar with a time of 2:01.902. Alvaro Bautista of Spain was second fastest at 2:01.943. Mattia Pasini of Italy was third fastest with a time of 2:02.196. The session was held at the Losail Circuit in dry conditions.
This document provides an overview and introduction to a quality training course. It discusses the importance of quality and continuous improvement. It outlines the history of quality practices, from individual craftsmanship to modern quality management systems. It also summarizes the key aspects of the ISO 9001 quality standard, including establishing quality policies and objectives, using a process-based approach, and gaining management commitment.
Twitter conversations during the Deloitte TMT Predictions 2014 eventDavid Graham
In its 13th year, launched in 46 countries, translated into almost 10 languages, downloaded and viewed by tens of thousands of people around the world, the Predictions have a significant medium and long term impact for organisations in Technology, Media and Telecommunications (TMT) Industry.
Mark Casey, our Africa TMT Industry Leader, and Arun Babu, our Consulting TMT Industry Leader, presented the global Deloitte TMT Predictions insights of the major trends that all businesses in both TMT and other industries should be aware of over the next 12-18 months at an event hosted in Sandton on Tuesday 27th May.
The Deloitte Digital team followed the #TMTPredictions2014 hashtag and collated an infographic giving you a high level interpretation of the online conversations which took place on Twitter during and after the Deloitte TMT Predictions 2014 event on 27 May
This company builds client lists, confirms benefits, guarantees appointments, sends reminders, and prepares illustrations. They also provide all necessary training. Clients need only show up for scheduled appointments and provide their company's policies. This company specializes in life insurance, long term care insurance, 401k rollovers, and disability insurance, with the goal of setting the standard for high quality appointment services.
TURKONT LIVESTOCK SHIPPING
ULUSLARARASI CANLI HAYVAN DENIZ KARA HAVA NAKLIYATI
LIVESTOCK RUNNING LINES
CANLI HAYVAN NAKLIYATI HATLARIMIZ
AMERIKA BREZILYA URUGUAY ARJANTINE AVUSTRALYA TURKIYE
AVUSTRALYA ORTADOGU VE TURKIYE HATTINDA 6000 10.000 18.000 BUYUK BAS HAYVAN
20.000 90.000 VE 120.000 KAPASITELI KUCUK BAS HAYVAN TASIYICI GEMI
AMERIKA ORTADOGU VE TURKIYE HATTINDA 3000 5000 12.000 BUYUK BAS HAYVAN GEMISI
AVRUPA RUSYA ORTADOGU VE TURKIYE HATTINDA 1500 3500 5000 8000 BUYUK BAS HAYVAN KAPASITELI GEMILER CALISMAKTADIR.
LIVESTOCK VESSEL & AIR CRAFTS SHIPPING AND CHARTERING
LIVESTOCK RUNNING LINES
AMERICA BREZILYA URUGUAY ARJANTINE AVUSTRALIA TURKIYE
AVUSTRALYA MIDDLE EAST AND TURKIYE RANGE 6000 10.000 18.000 HEADS CATTLES
20.000 90.000 AND 120.000 HEAD CAPACITY SHEEPS CARRIAGE VESSELS
AMERICA MIDLE EAST AND TURKIYE LINE 3000 5000 12.000 HEAD CATTLES VESSEL
EUROPE RUSSIA MIDLE EAST AND TURKIYE LINE 1500 3500 5000 8000 HEAD CATTLES
CAPACITY VESSEL ARE RUNNING.
INTERNATIONAL LIVE AIRCRAFTS TRANSPORT
THE CAPACITY OF AIRCRAFTS are 150 HEAD 500 KG CATTLES OR 1600 HEAD
40 KG WEIGHT SHEEPS
GEMI UCAK VE TRAKLARLA CANLI HAYVAN NAKLIYATI ITHALAT VE IHRACATI
www.turkont.com www.nakliyateu.com
info@turkont.com turkont@hotmail.com
Skype:turkont
902165674420 902165673228 902165671019 Mob:905327653318
Kontakt Bilgilerimizden 08/24 bize direkt ulasabilirsiniz
CARGO AND LIVESTOCK EXPORT IMPORT
CARGO AND LIVESTOCK FULL AND PARCIEL SHIPPING
TURKONT SEA AIR LAND SHIPPING AND LOGISTICS
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A Escola dos Anais passou por três gerações. A terceira geração surgiu em um contexto de descolonização e questionamento do eurocentrismo, levando os historiadores a estudarem outras culturas e a relativizarem a história do Ocidente. Isso resultou no surgimento da antropologia histórica e de uma nova abordagem sociocultural na historiografia francesa.
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- The document provides tips for creating effective PowerPoint slides, including using outlines, proper slide structure, fonts, colors, backgrounds, graphs, and spelling and grammar.
- Key recommendations include using 18pt font or larger, point form with 4-5 points per slide, consistent backgrounds, clearly labeled graphs, and proofreading for errors.
- The document cautions against overly long text, small or decorative fonts, distracting colors or backgrounds, and improperly formatted or unlabeled graphs.
Turkont provides livestock exporting services around the world. They breed and sell cattle including Angus, Holstein, Hereford, Jersey, Simmental, and Limousine. They import pregnant heifers from the US, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, and Australia. They can ship a minimum of 250 head of pregnant Holstein heifers from America between September and October. They also import and ship livestock via vessels and provide cargo services from their ports in South America, Australia, Africa, and the Black Sea region to ports in western and southern Turkey.
This document is a presentation about India's struggle for independence from British rule, culminating in freedom on August 15, 1947. It discusses key figures in the independence movement like Gandhi, Nehru, and Bose. It outlines the periods of British East India Company rule and direct British government rule over India. It highlights events like the Salt March and formation of the Indian National Congress that advanced the independence movement. The presentation concludes with India gaining independence in 1947 after the partition into India and Pakistan, though violence and refugee crises ensued.
- The document provides tips for creating effective PowerPoint slides, including using outlines, proper slide structure, fonts, colors, backgrounds, graphs, and spelling and grammar.
- Key recommendations include using 18pt font or larger, point form with 4-5 points per slide, consistent backgrounds, clearly labeled graphs, and proofreading for errors.
- The document cautions against overly long text, small or decorative fonts, distracting colors or backgrounds, and improperly formatted or unlabeled graphs.
This document discusses the use of sniffer dogs for explosive detection in India. It describes the commonly used breeds for sniffer dogs like Labradors, German Shepherds, and Beagles. It outlines the training process for sniffer dogs, which takes a minimum of 8 months. It also discusses the use of sniffer dogs by various Indian organizations like the police, railways, and military to detect explosives and enhance security.
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The document provides information about the Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) program for Iraqi translators/interpreters. It outlines the eligibility criteria, application process, required forms, and resettlement assistance available. Key details include that applicants must have worked for/on behalf of the US government in Iraq for at least 1 year between 2003-2013; the I-360 petition is filed concurrently with the DS-157; and approved applicants receive resettlement support from voluntary agencies upon arrival in the US.
The document provides results from the 2011 ALPE ADRIA Road Racing Championship in three classes: 125 Sport, 125 GP, and SSt 600. In the 125 Sport class, Stefano Schillaci from Italy finished in first place overall with 200 points. In the 125 GP class, Julian Mayer from Austria finished first with 127 points. In the SSt 600 class, Lukas Jasensky from Slovakia finished first with 136 points. The document lists the results and points for the top finishers in each class.
The document provides results from the 2011 Alpe Adria Road Racing Championship in several motorcycle classes including 125 Sport, 125 GP, 600 SS, and 250 4T. In the 125 Sport class, Stefano Schillaci of Italy finished in first place overall with 64 points. In the 125 GP class, Gabriele Gnani of Italy finished in first place with 54 points. In the 600 SS class, Lukas Jasensky of Slovakia finished in first place with 47 points. The supplemental 250 4T class was won by Alessio Cappella of Italy with 50 points.
The document provides results from several motorcycle racing championships in 2011, including the Alpe Adria Road Racing Championship. In the 125cc Sport class, Stefano Schillaci from Italy finished in first place overall with 37 points. In the 125cc GP class, Gabriele Gnani from Italy finished first with 54 points. In the 250cc 4-stroke supplemental classification, Helmut Sommer from Austria finished first with 45 points. The document lists standings and points from multiple race classes and events throughout the 2011 season.
1. The document summarizes the results of the 2011 Alpe Adria Road Racing Championship Class 125 Sport season.
2. It lists the top 20 riders in the season standings, including their nationality, bike, team, results from each race, fastest laps, pole positions, and total points.
3. In first place was Stefano Schillaci of Italy on an Aprilia, with 106 total points.
This document summarizes the results of the 2010 Alpe Adria Road Racing Championship for the 125 Sport class. Michal Puskár of Slovakia finished in first place overall with 27 points. Adam Aszalos of Hungary came in second with 20 points, and Alessandro Sirianni of Italy was third with 16 points. The standings list each rider's nationality, team, race results from various events, and total points earned for the season.
This document summarizes the results of the 2010 Alpe Adria Road Racing Championship for the 125 Sport class. Michal Puskár of Slovakia finished in first place overall with 27 points. Adam Aszalos of Hungary came in second with 20 points, and Alessandro Sirianni of Italy was third with 16 points. The standings list each rider's nationality, team, race results from various events, and total points earned to determine the final season rankings.
This document summarizes the results of the 2010 Alpe Adria Road Racing Championship for the 125 Sport class. Michal Puskár of Slovakia finished in first place overall with 27 points. Adam Aszalos of Hungary came in second with 20 points, and Alessandro Sirianni of Italy was third with 16 points. The standings list each rider's nationality, team, race results from various events, and total points earned for the season.
Michal Puškar from Slovakia led the standings in the 2010 Alpe Adria Road Racing Championship 125 Sport class after 8 rounds, with 196 points. Nicolo Trevisan from Italy was second with 89 points, while Adrian Gyutai from Hungary was third with 85 points. The championship featured riders from several European countries competing on Aprilia bikes.
The document provides results from the 2011 ALPE ADRIA Road Racing Championship Class 125 Sport competition. It lists the top 22 finishers, including their nationality, bike manufacturer, team, results from 7 races including fastest laps and pole positions, and total points. The winner was Stefano Schillaci of Italy on an Aprilia bike with 152 total points.
The document provides results from the 2011 ALPE ADRIA Road Racing Championship in three classes: 125 Sport, 125 GP, and SSt 600. In the 125 Sport class, Stefano Schillaci from Italy finished in first place overall with 178 points. In the 125 GP class, Alessio Cappella from Italy came in first with 106 total points. In the SSt 600 class, Lukas Jasensky from Slovakia was the winner with 120 points. The document lists the ranking of the top drivers in each class based on their performances across multiple races that took place between April and August 2011.
The document outlines the 2012 technical regulations for various road racing classes organized by AARR. It provides rules on protective clothing, helmet standards, and specifications for different engine classes including 125cc Sport Production, 125cc Grand Prix, Moto3, Supersport, Moto2, Superstock 600 and 1000, and Superbike. The regulations define allowed modifications to homologated production motorcycles to limit changes only to those permitted for safety reasons.
The document outlines regulations for passes and the paddock area for the 2012 season of the Alpe Adria Motorcycle Union road racing events. It details the different types of permanent and event passes that will be issued, including access allowed to areas like the paddock, pit lane, and track. Regulations are also established for the paddock, including guidelines for entrance/exit, dividing the paddock into areas, and standards of behavior.
The document outlines the rules for the 2012 Alpe Adria Motorcycle Union Road Racing Championship. Some key points include:
- The championship will take place across 10 events in various European countries between April and September 2012.
- Races will be held in 11 classes including youth, stock, supersport, superbike and classic categories.
- Events will be run according to FIM, UEM and national sporting codes as well as these regulations and supplementary event regulations.
- An international jury will oversee each event comprised of representatives from participating member federations.
The document provides results from the 1st and 2nd qualifying practice sessions for the Superstock 1000 class of the 2011 UEM Road Racing European Championship held on October 7-9, 2011 at the Circuito de Albacete in Spain. In the 1st session, Ivan Silva from Spain had the best lap time of 1:29.686. In the 2nd session, Ivan Silva again had the best lap time of 1:29.107. The document lists the finishing positions and lap times of all participants in both qualifying sessions.
Aula v a terceira geração-revisto e ampliandoHelio Smoly
A Escola dos Anais passou por três gerações. A terceira geração surgiu em um contexto de descolonização e questionamento do eurocentrismo, levando os historiadores a estudarem outras culturas e a relativizarem a história do Ocidente. Isso resultou no surgimento da antropologia histórica e de uma nova abordagem sociocultural na historiografia francesa.
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- The document provides tips for creating effective PowerPoint slides, including using outlines, proper slide structure, fonts, colors, backgrounds, graphs, and spelling and grammar.
- Key recommendations include using 18pt font or larger, point form with 4-5 points per slide, consistent backgrounds, clearly labeled graphs, and proofreading for errors.
- The document cautions against overly long text, small or decorative fonts, distracting colors or backgrounds, and improperly formatted or unlabeled graphs.
Turkont provides livestock exporting services around the world. They breed and sell cattle including Angus, Holstein, Hereford, Jersey, Simmental, and Limousine. They import pregnant heifers from the US, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, and Australia. They can ship a minimum of 250 head of pregnant Holstein heifers from America between September and October. They also import and ship livestock via vessels and provide cargo services from their ports in South America, Australia, Africa, and the Black Sea region to ports in western and southern Turkey.
This document is a presentation about India's struggle for independence from British rule, culminating in freedom on August 15, 1947. It discusses key figures in the independence movement like Gandhi, Nehru, and Bose. It outlines the periods of British East India Company rule and direct British government rule over India. It highlights events like the Salt March and formation of the Indian National Congress that advanced the independence movement. The presentation concludes with India gaining independence in 1947 after the partition into India and Pakistan, though violence and refugee crises ensued.
- The document provides tips for creating effective PowerPoint slides, including using outlines, proper slide structure, fonts, colors, backgrounds, graphs, and spelling and grammar.
- Key recommendations include using 18pt font or larger, point form with 4-5 points per slide, consistent backgrounds, clearly labeled graphs, and proofreading for errors.
- The document cautions against overly long text, small or decorative fonts, distracting colors or backgrounds, and improperly formatted or unlabeled graphs.
This document discusses the use of sniffer dogs for explosive detection in India. It describes the commonly used breeds for sniffer dogs like Labradors, German Shepherds, and Beagles. It outlines the training process for sniffer dogs, which takes a minimum of 8 months. It also discusses the use of sniffer dogs by various Indian organizations like the police, railways, and military to detect explosives and enhance security.
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The document provides information about the Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) program for Iraqi translators/interpreters. It outlines the eligibility criteria, application process, required forms, and resettlement assistance available. Key details include that applicants must have worked for/on behalf of the US government in Iraq for at least 1 year between 2003-2013; the I-360 petition is filed concurrently with the DS-157; and approved applicants receive resettlement support from voluntary agencies upon arrival in the US.
The document provides results from the 2011 ALPE ADRIA Road Racing Championship in three classes: 125 Sport, 125 GP, and SSt 600. In the 125 Sport class, Stefano Schillaci from Italy finished in first place overall with 200 points. In the 125 GP class, Julian Mayer from Austria finished first with 127 points. In the SSt 600 class, Lukas Jasensky from Slovakia finished first with 136 points. The document lists the results and points for the top finishers in each class.
The document provides results from the 2011 Alpe Adria Road Racing Championship in several motorcycle classes including 125 Sport, 125 GP, 600 SS, and 250 4T. In the 125 Sport class, Stefano Schillaci of Italy finished in first place overall with 64 points. In the 125 GP class, Gabriele Gnani of Italy finished in first place with 54 points. In the 600 SS class, Lukas Jasensky of Slovakia finished in first place with 47 points. The supplemental 250 4T class was won by Alessio Cappella of Italy with 50 points.
The document provides results from several motorcycle racing championships in 2011, including the Alpe Adria Road Racing Championship. In the 125cc Sport class, Stefano Schillaci from Italy finished in first place overall with 37 points. In the 125cc GP class, Gabriele Gnani from Italy finished first with 54 points. In the 250cc 4-stroke supplemental classification, Helmut Sommer from Austria finished first with 45 points. The document lists standings and points from multiple race classes and events throughout the 2011 season.
1. The document summarizes the results of the 2011 Alpe Adria Road Racing Championship Class 125 Sport season.
2. It lists the top 20 riders in the season standings, including their nationality, bike, team, results from each race, fastest laps, pole positions, and total points.
3. In first place was Stefano Schillaci of Italy on an Aprilia, with 106 total points.
This document summarizes the results of the 2010 Alpe Adria Road Racing Championship for the 125 Sport class. Michal Puskár of Slovakia finished in first place overall with 27 points. Adam Aszalos of Hungary came in second with 20 points, and Alessandro Sirianni of Italy was third with 16 points. The standings list each rider's nationality, team, race results from various events, and total points earned for the season.
This document summarizes the results of the 2010 Alpe Adria Road Racing Championship for the 125 Sport class. Michal Puskár of Slovakia finished in first place overall with 27 points. Adam Aszalos of Hungary came in second with 20 points, and Alessandro Sirianni of Italy was third with 16 points. The standings list each rider's nationality, team, race results from various events, and total points earned to determine the final season rankings.
This document summarizes the results of the 2010 Alpe Adria Road Racing Championship for the 125 Sport class. Michal Puskár of Slovakia finished in first place overall with 27 points. Adam Aszalos of Hungary came in second with 20 points, and Alessandro Sirianni of Italy was third with 16 points. The standings list each rider's nationality, team, race results from various events, and total points earned for the season.
Michal Puškar from Slovakia led the standings in the 2010 Alpe Adria Road Racing Championship 125 Sport class after 8 rounds, with 196 points. Nicolo Trevisan from Italy was second with 89 points, while Adrian Gyutai from Hungary was third with 85 points. The championship featured riders from several European countries competing on Aprilia bikes.
The document provides results from the 2011 ALPE ADRIA Road Racing Championship Class 125 Sport competition. It lists the top 22 finishers, including their nationality, bike manufacturer, team, results from 7 races including fastest laps and pole positions, and total points. The winner was Stefano Schillaci of Italy on an Aprilia bike with 152 total points.
The document provides results from the 2011 ALPE ADRIA Road Racing Championship in three classes: 125 Sport, 125 GP, and SSt 600. In the 125 Sport class, Stefano Schillaci from Italy finished in first place overall with 178 points. In the 125 GP class, Alessio Cappella from Italy came in first with 106 total points. In the SSt 600 class, Lukas Jasensky from Slovakia was the winner with 120 points. The document lists the ranking of the top drivers in each class based on their performances across multiple races that took place between April and August 2011.
The document outlines the 2012 technical regulations for various road racing classes organized by AARR. It provides rules on protective clothing, helmet standards, and specifications for different engine classes including 125cc Sport Production, 125cc Grand Prix, Moto3, Supersport, Moto2, Superstock 600 and 1000, and Superbike. The regulations define allowed modifications to homologated production motorcycles to limit changes only to those permitted for safety reasons.
The document outlines regulations for passes and the paddock area for the 2012 season of the Alpe Adria Motorcycle Union road racing events. It details the different types of permanent and event passes that will be issued, including access allowed to areas like the paddock, pit lane, and track. Regulations are also established for the paddock, including guidelines for entrance/exit, dividing the paddock into areas, and standards of behavior.
The document outlines the rules for the 2012 Alpe Adria Motorcycle Union Road Racing Championship. Some key points include:
- The championship will take place across 10 events in various European countries between April and September 2012.
- Races will be held in 11 classes including youth, stock, supersport, superbike and classic categories.
- Events will be run according to FIM, UEM and national sporting codes as well as these regulations and supplementary event regulations.
- An international jury will oversee each event comprised of representatives from participating member federations.
The document provides results from the 1st and 2nd qualifying practice sessions for the Superstock 1000 class of the 2011 UEM Road Racing European Championship held on October 7-9, 2011 at the Circuito de Albacete in Spain. In the 1st session, Ivan Silva from Spain had the best lap time of 1:29.686. In the 2nd session, Ivan Silva again had the best lap time of 1:29.107. The document lists the finishing positions and lap times of all participants in both qualifying sessions.
The document provides results from the 1st and 2nd qualifying practice sessions of the UEM Road Racing European Championship held on October 7th-9th, 2011 at the Circuito de Albacete track in Spain. In the 1st session, Jordi Torres was the fastest with a best lap time of 1:31.534. In the 2nd session, Torres again had the fastest time of 1:30.815. The document lists the top 20 finishers in each session along with their bike, nationality, lap times, and speed.
This document provides results from the 1st and 2nd qualifying practices of the 125GP class at the UEM Road Racing European Championship being held from October 7-9, 2011 at the 3539-meter Circuito de Albacete track in Spain. In the 1st qualifying practice, Romano Fenati had the fastest lap time of 1:34.187. In the 2nd qualifying practice, Romano Fenati again had the fastest lap time of 1:34.187.
The document provides a provisional entry list for the Superstock 1000 class of the UEM ROAD RACING EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP being held from October 7-9 in Albacete, Spain. It lists 29 riders from various European countries who will be competing on motorcycles from manufacturers such as Kawasaki, BMW, Yamaha, and Honda. The list includes each rider's number, name, nationality, motorcycle brand, and team.
The document provides a provisional entry list for the UEM Road Racing European Championship Supersport event taking place October 7-9 in Albacete, Spain. It lists 39 riders from 11 countries entered in the event, along with their nation, motorcycle, and team. The list was released on September 30 and notes that riders marked with an asterisk are junior riders.
The document provides a provisional entry list for the UEM Road Racing European Championship taking place in Albacete, Spain from October 7-9. It lists 40 riders from various countries who will be competing in the 125GP/Moto3 class. The list includes each rider's number, name, nationality, motorcycle, and team. It also provides the dates and websites for further information about the European championship event.
This document shows statistics for nations participating in the UEM Road Racing European Championship in Albacete. Spain had the most participants with 36, followed by the Czech Republic with 10 and Italy with 8. A total of 108 racers from 25 different nations competed in the championship across the 125GP, Supersport and Superstock 1000 classes.
The document provides information about the Circuito de Albacete racing track that has hosted the UEM Road Racing European Championship from 2008-2010. It details the track length, number of corners, pole and race winners for 125GP, Supersport, and Superstock 1000 classes in 2008, 2009, and 2010. It also lists the circuit records for each class and the overall European Champions from 2008-2010.
The document provides a provisional entry list for the UEM ROAD RACING EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP SUPERSTOCK 1000 taking place from October 7-9 in Albacete, Spain. The list includes 30 riders from 12 different countries racing various motorcycle brands such as Kawasaki, BMW, Yamaha, Honda, Suzuki, and Ducati. Several of the riders are noted as junior riders with an asterisk next to their entry number.
The document provides a provisional entry list for the UEM Road Racing European Championship Supersport event taking place October 7-9 in Albacete, Spain. It lists 40 riders from various European countries who have entered to compete, along with their nationality, motorcycle brand, and team. The list is organized by rider number and includes notes on junior riders.
The document provides a provisional entry list for the 125GP/Moto3 class of the UEM Road Racing European Championship being held from October 7-9 in Albacete, Spain. It includes 39 entries with riders from 14 different countries racing motorcycles from Honda, KTM, Aprilia, and other manufacturers. The list provides each rider's number, name, nationality, motorcycle, and team.
Julian Mayer of Austria won the 125GP race in a time of 16:24.645, 2.654 seconds ahead of fellow Austrian Lukas Trautmann. Renato Novosel of Croatia won the 125SP race in a time of 18:10.001, 0.463 seconds ahead of Stefano Schillaci of Italy. Luka Dečko of Slovenia won the Superstock 600 race in a time of 10:53.235, 1.052 seconds ahead of Luca Tommasini of Italy. Marko Jerman of Slovenia won the Supersport race in a time of 16:49.670.
Julian Mayer of Austria won the 125GP race in a time of 16:24.645, 2.654 seconds ahead of fellow Austrian Lukas Trautmann. Renato Novosel of Croatia won the 125SP race in a time of 18:10.001, 0.463 seconds ahead of Stefano Schillaci of Italy. Luka Dečko of Slovenia won the Superstock 600 race in a time of 10:53.235, 1.052 seconds ahead of Luca Tommasini of Italy. Marko Jerman of Slovenia won the Supersport race in a time of 16:49.670.
1. Julian Mayer of Austria won the 125GP race in 16 minutes 24.645 seconds.
2. Luka Dečko of Slovenia won the Superstock 600 race in 10 minutes 53.235 seconds.
3. Marko Jerman of Slovenia won the Supersport race in 16 minutes 49.670 seconds.
Martin Choy from Bulgaria won the AA Superstock 1000 race in 16 minutes and 42 seconds, 3.6 seconds ahead of second place Aldo Simonović from Croatia. Third place went to Marko Erceg from Croatia. The 11 lap race started at 16:18:22 and Choy had the best lap time of 1 minute and 29 seconds.
Marko Jerman from Slovenia won the AA Superbike 12 lap race in 18 minutes and 5 seconds. Vladimir Ruža from Slovakia finished second, 35 seconds behind. Third place was Alberto Buoro from Italy. The race started at 16:57:29 and Jerman had the fastest lap of 1 minute and 29 seconds.
The document provides results from the first and second qualifying practices of the 2011 UEM Alpe Adria Championship races in Grobnik, Croatia. In the 125GP class, Julian Mayer of Austria had the best time of 1:37.465. In Superstock 600, Luka Dečko of Slovenia was fastest with a time of 1:31.058. Marko Jerman of Slovenia topped SuperSport qualifying with a time of 1:31.119. In Superstock 1000, Martin Choy of Bulgaria was quickest at 1:28.982.
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AARR qualification for EC
1. ALPE ADRIA Road Racing Championship
2010
CLASS 125 GP
Pannoniaring
Poznan 0808
Rijeka 09/05
Hungaroring
Slovakiaring
Rijeka 20/06
Rijeka 2908
Start number
Most 25/07
Brno 16/05
Nation
25/04
06/06
04/07
Tyres
Place
Total
Driver FMNR Bike Team points
1 28 HANIKA Karel ACCR CZ Honda Du AMK Brno Circuit Junior Team 13 16 21 27 21 27 16 20 161
2 33 LICHTENBERGER Stefan OeAMTC A Honda Junior RT Austria 9 0 8 10 16 10 8 13 20 94
3 67 TOUSKOVA Andrea ACCR CZ Honda Du Touskova Andrea 11 10 11 9 9 26 76
4 6 PRÁSEK Michal ACCR CZ Aprilia Du Prasek Michal 21 16 13 13 11 0 74
5 24 CHMELIK Ladislav ACCR CZ FGR Du Moto FGR 16 13 0 11 13 0 53
6 7 KACZMAREK Szymon ACCR PL Honda Du Kaczmarek Szymon 10 7 8 7 7 11 50
7 75 PÖTZL Steve OeAMTC A Honda Pötzl Steve 7 13 4 4 13 41
8 47 VAVROUS Tomás ACCR CZ Honda Du Vavrous Tomas 0 11 16 10 37
9 21 CSANYI Gergö MAMS H Honda MAMI ESE 6 11 10 10 0 37
10 63 JAKUBICKOVA Barbora ACCR SK Honda Du Jakubickova Barbora 0 5 4 6 5 16 36
2. ALPE ADRIA Road Racing Championship
2010
CLASS Supersport
Pannoniaring
Poznan 0808
Rijeka 09/05
Hungaroring
Slovakiaring
Rijeka 20/06
Rijeka 2908
Start number
Most 25/07
Brno 16/05
Nation
25/04
06/06
04/07
Tyres
Place
Total
Driver FMNR Bike Team points
1 24 JERMAN Marko AMZS SLO Triumph MD Depala Vas 26 26 25 26 27 13 26 26 27 222
2 88 CERNY Jaroslav SMF SK Yamaha Bily Racing Team 21 21 8 17 20 26 11 0 16 140
3 7 KALAB Igor ACCR CZ Yamaha OTOMOTO RT 0 13 16 20 0 21 16 20 11 117
4 128 JURANITSCH Mathias OeAMTC A Yamaha Du Team Skill7.com 13 16 5 0 16 16 14 0 0 80
5 71 BERGHAMMER Thomas OeAMTC A Honda Pi Bergammer RT 11 9 6 9 11 10 10 13 79
6 36 BITTMAN Vaclav ACCR CZ Triumph Du BRC Midland Racing 16 4 11 11 20 11 73
7 84 PINTAR Bostjan AMZS SLO Yamaha Du/Pi Inotherm Racing Team 9 10 0 13 10 20 62
8 122 BUKOWSKI Daniel PZM PL Yamaha Bukowski Daniel 20 9 8 13 50
9 20 PASCOTA Ionel FRM RO Yamaha Av Pascota RT Timisoara 7 11 7 5 6 36
10 126 VRAJITORU Mircea FRM RO Yamaha C.S.M. Bucuresti 10 9 6 8 3 36
3. ALPE ADRIA Road Racing Championship
2010
CLASS SSt 1000
Pannoniaring
Poznan 0808
Rijeka 09/05
Hungaroring
Slovakiaring
Rijeka 20/06
Rijeka 2908
Start number
Most 25/07
Brno 16/05
Nation
25/04
06/06
04/07
Tyres
Place
Total
Driver FMNR Bike Team points
1 2 PELLIZZON Fabrizio FMI I Aprilia Du M.C.O.Tenni 20 27 21 21 13 16 22 14 154
2 55 FILLA Michal ACCR CZ BMW Me Invelt BMW Team 27 0 26 27 20 13 113
3 58 MIKSOVSKY Tomas ACCR CZ Yamaha Pi Bily Racing Team 16 20 7 16 20 13 0 92
4 13 MEKLAU Andreas OeAMTC A Suzuki Du Suzuki GRANDys duo Team 26 0 26 25 77
5 666 TOMMASINI Luca HMS I Aprilia Migomoto 16 11 27 11 65
6 111 SEMBERA Michal ACCR CZ Yamaha Pi AMK Automotodrom Brno 10 13 13 16 11 63
7 96 BABIC Karim HMS HR Honda Azalea RT 13 9 20 16 58
8 121 BRAJEVIC Lovorko HMS HR Suzuki MK Krizevci 10 6 16 11 43
9 100 BADZIAK Adam PZM PL Yamaha Badziak Adam 16 8 0 11 35
10 121 BETLEJ Piotr PZM PL Honda Betlej Piotr 5 9 8 9 31