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คุณจะเลือกใคร?| ผักหวาน สามนคร - Duration: 0:58.

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VAREN IN LEIDEN [GAAT FOUT] ft. Ralph / 20 - Duration: 5:57.

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Motard, L'arte del Traverso! Supermoto History and Infos [English Subtitles] - Duration: 9:00.

Hello Riders! Welcome from your MadHorse

I decided to do this video, following the Pit Bike History and Infos Video

I suggest You to go watch it, if You haven't see it yet ;)

It's very interesting

and talks about a fun and cheap way to go on tracks

Today We're gonna talk about: MOTARD!

Supermoto, Supermotard, call it how You want it

Furthermore, I hope You'll see soon on this channel a good Motard

I want to sell my Pit Bike

and buy a Supermotard

For who knows this particular kind of bikes

I want to do a little poll

Which Racing Motard would You buy?

only 450cc

which is the main Engine size used for Races

Let me know by commenting down below ;)

Let's start with the video!

The word Supermotard comes from the french word "Motard" (Cpt. Obvious strikes again)

it means: Bider

but not a general Biker

a specific kind, that goes to

a particular kind of bike

with any kind of weather conditions, often on group and who likes "Tuning"

Contrary to popular belief

Supermoto were born in USA during the 80's

later will spread and rise up in France

with the name of SuperMotard

where some extremely skilled Supermoto riders show up:

like the brothers Chareyre: Thomas and Adrien

and the Legendary "VDB": Thierry Van Den Bosch

as We told previously this kind of bikes

born in the USA

and the reason was:

discover the best rider

able to ride fast on asphalt and on dirt

with the same bike

which are off road use bike with one cylinder Engine

with different wheels and suspensions

despite a Cross/Enduro use more usefull for a Circuit Use

for recognize a "Super Biker", so a Super Motard

this sport runs on peculiar kind of tracks

which has 30% of Dirt

and 70% of asphalt

Using Cross bikes with street adjustments

most of the tracks are Kart circuits

for the asphalt section and adding a small part off road

this kind of track choice helps

the expenses control, because entering into a Kart Track, costs less than entering on a bigger Circuit, like an Autodrome.

that's why Im gonna change from Pit Bike to Motard

it will cost a bit more, but will still affordable for my pockets

but having more fun and more power

Why this sport is so cool and fun to watch?

Simple: Spectacularity

and specially for who does it

or almost for my opinion

I love the Idea to ride on different kind of grounds

with the same bike

and with a "dirt" style of riding

now let's watch the main elements of Supermoto

most of it are...

except for the wonderful and winning Aprilia SXV

the cc range of this bikes are this:

the main differences from a Dirtbike are 3 and simple to recognize

1) Wheels and tyres

2) Brakes

3) Suspensions

the wheels size is extremely reducted

despite a Motocross Bike, which on front has a 21"

on Motard are 17 or 16.5"

furthermore Supermotos have slick tyres

or with a special central profile

for have a good grip on off road

without having special "sections" on sides

Suspension are shorter and much harder than Motocross Use

and brakes, specially the Front one

is extremely enhanced

and the front wheel fender often is shortened

on Off Road use are longer to avoid that dirt bothers the Rider

Mix an MX frame

with Street tuned parts

gives as a result

an extremely handling with a reactive bike, specially on change of directions, having a light weight

and a wide range of use

that's why it can ride on different kind of grounds

and the most spectacular part of this category is

corner entering

with the rear tyres sliding

Rider does a controlled slide

which

with this kind of bikes, becomes pretty useful and not only fun and good to watch

with other bikes is not so effective

maybe if You're really skilled

You can "compensate" but even gain on dirt enter is pretty hard

so that's why Motard is Awesome! :D

unfortunately this kind of bikes

are progressively disappearing

only some manifacturers keep doing it

Despite the "boom" on the end of 90's and first 2000

at the end of this small period began a trend inversion

the success and the crowd interesting during the "Gold Period"

Manifacturers choosed to give some space to some Supermotos "less Racing"

and pretty good to a Street Use

with low manteinance and expenses

like the Husqvarna 610

Ktm 690

or the reliables and immortals

Yamaha XT 660 X

and the Honda FMX 650

to arrive on the newborn

the Husqvarna 701 SM (only one born outside the gold period)

in a while during the gold period, the market wanted more

and Supermotos gone bigger, like the Maxi Enduro, Maxi Sportbikes, ecc.

this bringed the Motard on bigger cc, with the Ducati Hypermotard

Ktm 950/990

and the exclusive

Bmw HP2 Supermoto

Like most of the Gold period, it went through an end

the crowd interesting for the races faded

Obviuosly championship still existing

but it's not more so much followed

and manifacturers don't have official teams in it, Unfortunately :(

The specialistic production it's not more promoted by the Manifacturers

and on Maxi Supermotos

Only the Ducati Hyper Motard survived

But it had some adjustments too

the engine size was reduced

it's pretty... "Dying" as category

I've discovered a positive data

Young Riders, very Young

who approaches to his/her first bike, like 50 cc

or 125 cc

it still goes on, specially for the 2 Strokes

that's why

with a less power (not 125 2 strokes), less weight means a lot and Enduro/Supermoto bikes are the lightest

That's all :)

with this short Video I've showed the History and some Infos about this category

I invite You to Subscribe

to keep updated on my future updates and for support

Let Me know about the poll and whatever You want to share about Supermotos

Poll: Which Racing Moatrd 450cc Would You buy?

Share the Video, to spread the audience

let's try to make it reach more 2 wheels Lovers or potential as We can

Thanks for watching until this point

I hope to bring soon a Motard on this channel

and live and share great experiences with You ;)

Thank You again, Lamps :D

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How Far Away is Fusion Unlocking the Power of the Sun - Duration: 9:21.

How Far Away is Fusion? Unlocking the Power of the Sun

I�d like to think we�re smarter than the Sun.

Let�s compare and contrast. Humans, on the one hand, have made enormous advances in science

and technology, built cities, cars, computers, and phones. We have split the atom for war

and for energy.

What has the Sun done? It�s a massive ball of plasma, made up of mostly hydrogen and

helium. It just, kind of, sits there. Every now and then it burps up hydrogen gas into

a coronal mass ejection. It�s not a stretch to say that the Sun, and all inanimate material

in the Universe, isn�t the sharpest knife in the drawer.

And yet, the Sun has mastered a form of energy that we just can�t seem to wrap our minds

around: fusion. It�s really infuriating, seeing the Sun, just sitting there, effortlessly

doing something our finest minds have struggled with for half a century.

Why can�t we make fusion work? How long until we can finally catch up technologically

with a sphere of ionized gas?

The trick to the Sun�s ability to generate power through nuclear fusion, of course, comes

from its enormous mass. The Sun contains 1.989 x 10^30 kilograms of mostly hydrogen and helium,

and this mass pushes inward, creating a core heated to 15 million degrees C, with 150 times

the density of water.

It�s at this core that the Sun does its work, mashing atoms of hydrogen into helium.

This process of fusion is an exothermic reaction, which means that every time a new atom of

helium is created, photons in the form of gamma radiation are also released.

The only thing the Sun uses this energy for is light pressure, to counteract the gravity

pulling everything inward. Its photons slowly make their way up through the Sun and then

they�re released into space. So wasteful.

How can we replicate this on Earth?

Now gathering together a Sun�s mass of hydrogen here on Earth is one option, but it�s really

impractical. Where would we put all that hydrogen. The better solution will be to use our technology

to simulate the conditions at the core of the Sun.

If we can make a fusion reactor where the temperatures and pressures are high enough

for atoms of hydrogen to merge into helium, we can harness those sweet sweet photons of

gamma radiation.

The main technology developed to do this is called a tokamak reactor; it�s a based on

a Russian acronym for: �toroidal chamber with magnetic coils�, and the first prototypes

were created in the 1960s. There are many different reactors in development, but the

method is essentially the same.

A vacuum chamber is filled with hydrogen fuel. Then an enormous amount of electricity is

run through the chamber, heating up the hydrogen into a plasma state. They might also use lasers

and other methods to get the plasma up to 150 to 300 million degrees Celsius (10 to

20 times hotter than the Sun�s core).

Superconducting magnets surround the fusion chamber, containing the plasma and keeping

it away from the chamber walls, which would melt otherwise.

Once the temperatures and pressures are high enough, atoms of hydrogen are crushed together

into helium just like in the Sun. This releases photons which heat up the plasma, keeping

the reaction going without any addition energy input.

Excess heat reaches the chamber walls, and can be extracted to do work.

The challenge has always been that heating up the chamber and constraining the plasma

uses up more energy than gets produced in the reactor. We can make fusion work, we just

haven�t been able to extract surplus energy from the system� yet.

Compared to other forms of energy production, fusion should be clean and safe. The fuel

source is water, and the byproduct is helium (which the world is actually starting to run

out of). If there�s a problem with the reactor, it would cool down and the fusion reaction

would stop.

The high energy photons released in the fusion reaction will be a problem, however. They�ll

stream into the surrounding fusion reactor and make the whole thing radioactive. The

fusion chamber will be deadly for about 50 years, but its rapid half-life will make it

as radioactive as coal ash after 500 years.

Now you know what fusion power is and how it works, what�s the current state, and

how long until fusion plants give us unlimited cheap safe power, if ever?

Fusion experiments are measured by the amount of energy they produce compared to the amount

of energy you put into them. For example, if a fusion plant required 100MW of electrical

energy to produce 10 MW of output, it would have an energy ratio of 0.1. You want at least

a ratio of 1. That means energy in equals energy out, and so far, no experiment has

ever reached that ratio. But we�re close.

The Chinese are building the Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak, or EAST.

In 2016, engineers reported that they had run the facility for 102 seconds, achieving

temperatures of 50 million C. If true, this is an enormous advancement, and puts China

ahead in the race to create stable fusion. That said, this hasn�t been independently

verified, and they only published a single scientific paper on the milestone.

Researchers at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) in Germany recently announced

that their Wendelstein 7-X (W7X) stellarator (I love that name), heated hydrogen gas to

80 million C for only a quarter of a second. Hot but short. A stellarator works differently

than a tokamak. It uses twisted rings and external magnets to confine the plasma, so

it�s good to know we have more options.

The biggest, most elaborate fusion experiment going on in the world right now is in Europe,

at the French research center of Cadarache. It�s called ITER, which stands for the International

Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor, and it hopes to cross that magic ratio.

ITER is enormous, measuring 30 meters across and high. And its fusion chamber is so large

that it should be able to create a self-sustaining fusion reaction. The energy released by the

fusing hydrogen keeps the fuel hot enough to keep reacting. There will still be energy

required to run the electric magnets that contain the plasma, but not to keep the plasma

hot.

And if all goes well, ITER will have a ratio of 10. In other words, for every 10 MW of

energy pumped in, it�ll generate 100 MW of usable power.

ITER is still under construction, and as of June 2015, the total construction costs had

reached $14 billion. The facility is expected to be complete by 2021, and the first fusion

tests will begin in 2025.

So, if ITER works as planned, we are now about 8 years away from positive energy output from

fusion. Of course, ITER will just be an experiment, not an actual powerplant, so if it even works,

an actual fusion-based energy grid will be decades after that.

At this point, I�d say we�re about a decade away from someone demonstrating that a self-sustaining

fusion reaction that generates more power than it consumes is feasible. And then probably

another 2 decades away from them supplying electricity to the power grid. By that point,

our smug Sun will need to find a new job.

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Путин попросил помощи у американских бизнесменов (02.06.2017.) - Duration: 1:21.

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Barron Trump SHOCKS America With What He Just Said About Kathy G - politics - Duration: 1:36.

Barron Trump SHOCKS America With What He Just Said About Kathy Griffin Beheading His Dad

How disgusting are the liberals?

Kathy Griffin holding up the severed head of Donald Trump was disgusting and is going

to be watermark moment in this 2017.

It�s that moment when liberals are gonna look at themselves and say �Are we like

ISIS now?� That Kathy Griffin video looked like an ISIS video.

Reported by TMZ, Barron Trump saw the disgusting video with Kathy Griffin cutting off his father�s

head while he was at home with Melania.

Barron doesn�t really know who Kathy Griffin is and he also thought that the head was really

his fathers�.

How Horrible!

TMZ says that sources told them that Barron was watching TV and then saw the images and

ran out the room screaming �Mommy, Mommy!�

As said to TMZ, �He�s 11.

He doesn�t know who Kathy Griffin is and the head she was holding resembled his dad.�

This is that man in the mirror moment for the political left.

What kind of political ideology is leading to imagery advocating the killing of our President?

I�ll tell you: a twisted one.

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#2 Return to the polder of Oudorp (English Subtitled) - Duration: 10:48.

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Die biologische Uhr [subtitled] | Knallerfrauen mit Martina Hill - Duration: 1:08.

I won't put myself under pressure!

I mean

40 is the new 30

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Анастасия Костенко поразила сексуальным фото (02.06.2017) - Duration: 1:29.

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Stylish Laundry Room Storage Tips - Fixer Upper - HGTV - Duration: 1:12.

[music playing]

If there's a room in your house

that you dread going into, whether it

be a pantry, your office or even your laundry room,

have fun with it and make it more of a creative space

so that you actually enjoy going in there.

For instance in this laundry room,

I really wanted to make it fun and kind

of inviting so that when you're in this space,

you enjoy folding laundry.

What's really fun about the laundry room

is it was in a space that was unused.

So what we ended up doing is finishing this out, really

creating a nice amount of space in here,

but also adding a lot of character

with this handmade sign, this beveled subway

tile, a lot of these fun lights and all the storage.

I'd say the most important thing in a laundry room

is just having plenty of storage.

I love these glass jars because they're up.

Kids can't really reach them.

Another thing I really wanted to incorporate

are these baskets for storage.

I've found that when things are out in the open

and you have cute containers to contain the mess,

it actually makes it clutter-free.

You know, I think this always ends up

being the room where we kind of shut the door

and throw things in it.

But I think the more storage options you have, the better.

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