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Algselt postitas v-fänn Vaata postitustHehh, sa pole ainus, mul on ka see olemas, kle kas Hobiklubi lõpetas enda ilmumise täielikult ära või üllatavad nad järsku uue ajakirjaga kuskil järgneva kolme kuu jooksul nagu neil kombeks onAILTON
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Algselt postitas Sir Tamme Vaata postitustVõi äkki Sina oleksid nii lahke?
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Algselt postitas Epic Vaata postitustMiks Norra ei ole kõva hokimaa?
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Algselt postitas Epic Vaata postitustMiks Norra ei ole kõva hokimaa?
North American fans often wonder why ice hockey took off so dramatically in Sweden and Finland, while remaining essentially a cult sport in Norway and Denmark.
"We wish we knew a short and succinct answer to that one," says Jon Haukeland, the sports director for the Norwegian Ice Hockey Association. "The main reason, superficially, is the growth in the number of ice rinks in Sweden during the 60's and 70's, which led to the popularization of hockey in that country, not only as a spectator sport, but also in giving thousands of people the chance to play and establish a personal relationship to the sport. Now, Sweden has approximately 10 times as many indoor rinks as Norway and, crucially, 10 times as many players, too."
But why did that happen?
Norway is among the most athletically inclined nations in the world -- nearly half of its 4.6 million people participate in individual and/or team sports of some kind. Norway is a winter sports powerhouse at the Olympics and has a strong tradition of developing speed skating champions. What's more, the Nordic climate and the open spaces in many areas of the country seem perfectly suited to ice hockey.
"That's where things get complicated," says Haukeland. "Undoubtedly the Swedish hockey association at the time did an excellent job of selling their sport to the municipalities and city councils around Sweden, but in all due respect I think that was easier than doing the same in Norway. The traditional winter sports of skiing and (individual) ice skating were much more dominant in Norway than in Sweden. In Norway, the bulk of the funding stayed in those sports. Over in Sweden, as the number of rinks grew, so the popularity of hockey grew."
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Engine: Air/oil-cooled turbocharged parallel-twin diesel with twin 360-degree geared crankshafts, dual con-rods per cylinder
Valve arrangement: Apfelbeck eight-valve cylinder head with gear-driven double overhead camshafts, and radial valves with opposed inlet and exhaust tracts
Bore x stroke, displacement: 108 x 78.2 mm, 1430cc
Compression ratio: 16:1
Carburetion: Garrett turbocharger with intercooler, Bosch electronic direct fuel injection, single top injector, 31mm throttle body
Transmission: 6-speed Aprilia RSV1000R gearbox, multiplate dry clutch
Final drive: Belt
Weight: 595 lbs. dry
Rake/trail: 31 degrees / 109 mm
Wheelbase: 68.5 in.
Seat height:25.5 in.
Front suspension: 43mm Paioli inverted fork
Rear suspension: Single cantilever Ohlins damper
Wheels: Spun-aluminum, 18x3.5 front, 18x5.5 rear
Front brake: 2, 4-piston Performance Machine calipers, 11.8-in. discs
Rear brake: 4-piston Performance Machine caliper, 11.8-in. disc
Front tire: 130/60-18 Metzeler Marathon
Rear tire: 240/40-18 Metzeler Marathon
Claimed top speed: Over 140 mphClaimed power & torque (at crankshaft): 94 bhp @ 4200 rpm, 129 ft/lb @ 2600 rpm
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