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  1. MAVERICK SIXTH, ALEIX INVOLVED IN A CRASH AND INJURED

    In the spectacular setting of the revamped Losail circuit, the MotoGP Sprint Race had Maverick as the best Aprilia – sixth across the line – after a long chase behind Bagnaia. Aleix, on the other hand, was involved in a crash in the early stages of the race which left him in pain. The subsequent medical checks showed a small fracture at the top of the left fibula which will be reassessed tomorrow morning after a night of rest.

    In the race tomorrow, Maverick will start from the second spot on the third row which he earned in qualifying. On the other hand, if he participates, Aleix will be penalised six positions, so he’ll have to start from the sixth row.

    MAVERICK
    "A good Sprint Race, although I had hoped to be able to have a go with Bagnaia. We actually had a very similar pace, but by spending the entire race behind him, I was able to figure out which aspects of the RS-GP need to be improved. Once again, starting from behind cost me a lot of time in the early laps – another area where we need to improve in 2024 because it conditions the end result a great deal. In any case, I felt good in the saddle and I believe that I obtained the maximum possible. Tomorrow we’ll see if and how things will change with twice as many laps and even more crucial tyre management."

  2. ON THE NEW ASPHALT AT LOSAIL THE RS-GP MACHINES DO WELL: MAVERICK THIRD, ALEIX FIFTH AND FERNANDEZ AHEAD OF THE REST


    The fact that Losail was a track where the RS-GP could express its full potential was easy to imagine, but the unknown of the new asphalt placed an ominous question mark on any predictions. In reality, the Aprilias started well in Qatar, with three riders in the top ten and straight through to Q2.

    Ahead of everyone was Raùl Fernandez with his "satellite" RS-GP, a performance that came after a series of good signs from the young Spaniard. Maverick was third, with his best lap (and new track record) nullified by a yellow flag, whereas Aleix was fifth after a harmless crash in the first session. 

    An overall good performance in the first two sessions of a weekend that promises to be demanding. 

    ALEIX
    "I’m obviously pleased with this start. It’s only Friday – we always say it: there is still much to do. We especially need to analyse the data to understand why the RS-GP works so well in certain conditions. We’ll need to improve on our weak points – essential if we want to battle for a championship title. The new asphalt gradually improved. In the first session, it was rather dirty and deviating from the ideal trajectory was probably what caused my crash. There’s still a question mark on tyre choice. We’ll need to continue working on it tomorrow."

    MAVERICK
    "Like every Friday, the goal today was to go through to Q2. Being so fast is positive anyway, although we still have a lot to improve on. Tyre management with this new asphalt was an unknown for everyone and whoever works best preparing will have advantages both in the Sprint Race tomorrow and in the Race on Sunday. In any case, the good level of the RS-GP in these conditions is clear if we think about a week ago in Malaysia. This confirms that in MotoGP, you always have to put in the effort and the hard work without ever stopping."

  3. Team Gresini MotoGP had a great debut day at Lusail, and it was especially the case for Fabio Di Giannantonio, who was quick in both today’s session and ended up second quickest in the afternoon’s key practice. There is still work to do for the Rome-born rider, who needs to find a better feeling with the front-end and to get a deeper understanding of how the different tyres behave on the new asphalt.
     
    The yellow flag situations ad the end of the practice session prevented Alex Marquez from earning the direct seed to Q2. The Spanish rider, who worked hard on the bike set-up, will be forced to go through Q1 tomorrow, but the feeling he had this afternoon bodes well. 

    2nd - FABIO DI GIANNANTONIO #49 (1’52.892)
    “We did a good job, whie trying to focus on improving the front-end feeling. We need to keep working well and analyse all the tyre options in order to make the best decision for tomorrow’s sprint race and Sunday’s full encounter. We need to decide on whether to gamble on durability or speed. We were quick all day long, but we need to keep working tonight ahead of tomorrow’s sessions. The track is great, maybe the one that has improved the most from previous editions: there’s a lot of grip so it’ll be crucial to know how to play with the tyres.”
     
    12th - ALEX MARQUEZ #73 (1’53.561)
    “The yellow flag situations were like a sentence… especially at the last corner when you get them after pushing hard for the whole lap. We could have comfortably been in Q2, likely lapping in 1’52.9secs, but flags sometimes helps and other times don’t… The track changed a lot from the morning, we worked on the set-up and I’m quite happy. The goal tomorrow is to get into Q2.”

  4. KYMCO UK is exhibiting at Motorcycle Live from 18-26 November at NEC Birmingham, offering both media and visitors the unique opportunity to test a selection of its current model range at the NEC’s indoor and outdoor test riding facilities free of charge.

    The Electric Test Ride Zone is open to full A, A1 or A2 licence holders, enabling testing of one of two electric models, including the Prototype S7. Also available, is the i-One, KYMCO UK’s first IONEX EV model with a 1,743Wh capacity, which provides up to 37 miles of range.

    The Test Ride Zone is open to licence holders of over 12 months, who will have access to try two models out on the open road. Included is the CV3, KYMCO’s first three-wheeled scooter, which provides extra stability and confidence, under any circumstance.

    MCIA TryRIDE enables non-licence holders the opportunity to test ride two of KYMCO’s best-selling entry-level models under the guidance of a professional instructor. Included is the Agility 50, which offers maximum comfort with extremely competitive running costs. Also offered is the Agility City+ 125, a comfortable, safe and agile scooter.

    KYMCO UK remains committed in its belief that two and three-wheeled transportation is the fundamental element in delivering a UK-wide transport solution. For more information please visit https://www.kymco.co.uk

    For specific media enquiries wishing to test at Motorcycle Live, please contact Neil on: [email protected]. For customer test rides please visit the test ride areas at the show to register.

     

  5. Every biker is looking for an opportunity to show their individuality, and the best way to do so is to introduce some kind of symbol that conveys their interests or worldview. Riding a motorcycle is extremely addictive in terms of adrenaline. And what else could be as thrilling as that? Probability, bets. Therefore, it is not surprising to recognize gambling symbols on biker jewelry, vests, or equipment. What symbols of gambling can often be found in jewelry for bikers

    Betting symbols

    In the world of betting and gambling, some symbols stand out for their representativeness and meaning. They are frequently incorporated into biker jewelry, clothing, and accessories, reflecting an affinity for excitement and risk. Each of these symbols carries its own connotation in the game world, from luck to representing risk-taking and the search for an unexpected victory: 

    • Sevens (7s);
    • Dice;
    • Ace of spades;
    • Number 13;
    • Slot machines;
    • Playing cards;
    • Horseshoes;
    • Four-leaf clover.

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    Top gaming symbols in biker jewelry

    As we delve into the world of biker jewelry, we notice the strong presence of gambling symbols. These symbols are not just aesthetic representations, but carry deep meanings and fascinating stories, reflecting the adventurous and sometimes risky nature of the biker lifestyle.

    Sevens (7s)

    The number seven has been considered a lucky number in various cultures throughout history. In the context of gambling, it is often associated with luck and winning, particularly in slot machines, where lining up three sevens is often the path to the big prize. In biker jewelry, the number seven can symbolize not only the pursuit of luck, but also a connection to the mystical and spiritual.

    Dices  Dice Ring

    Dice are perhaps one of the most recognizable symbols associated with gambling. They represent chance, destiny, and the idea that, in one move, everything can change. Historically, dice have been used in various forms of gambling and divination since ancient times. In biker jewelry, dice can symbolize a willingness to accept risks and face the unknown, a common trait in free-spirited bikers.

    Ace of spades

    The Ace of Spades has a special place in gambling culture and, by extension, in biker jewelry. Often seen as a symbol of power and victory, the Ace of Spades has a rich history, often being associated with death and change in historical iconography. In poker, it is considered the most desirable card, symbolizing success and achievement. For motorcyclists, this symbol can represent strength, resilience, and the ability to triumph against adversity.

    Number 13

    The number 13 is regularly associated with bad luck in many cultures, but in the biker world, it can have an entirely different meaning. Interestingly, some players consider it a lucky number, defying traditional superstitions. In biker culture, the number 13 can be a symbol of rebellion and defiance of social norms. Its presence in jewelry typically represents an acceptance of the unpredictable and a defiance of bad luck, an attitude that echoes the nature of the game and bikers' willingness to live outside convention.

    Slot machines

    Slot machines, with their flashing lights and promise of big payouts, are an unmistakable icon of the casino world. They represent the nature of chance and luck, where a simple pull of a lever can change destiny. The image of a slot machine in biker jewelry can symbolize a taste for the unpredictable and adventure. Just like spinning the reels of a slot machine, life on the road is full of surprises and unexpected twists, something many motorcyclists embrace with enthusiasm.

    Playing cards

    Playing cards are fundamental in the world of betting, being used in a variety of games such as poker and blackjack. Each suit and number carries its own meaning, with the Ace of Spades often standing out as a symbol of power and luck. In the context of biker jewelry, cards can represent not only an affinity for gambling, but also strategic skill, decision-making under pressure, and acceptance of chance. Playing cards, with their rich iconography and history, are a perfect metaphor for the unpredictability of life and the choices that define our path.

    Horseshoes

    The horseshoe is a traditional symbol of luck, originating from various legends and superstitions. In many cultures, hanging a horseshoe on a door is said to bring good luck and protection. In the context of gambling, the horseshoe is often seen as an amulet to attract luck, especially in games of chance that rely heavily on chance. For motorcyclists, incorporating horseshoes into their jewelry can symbolize the pursuit of luck, protection when traveling, and a desire for safe adventure, perfectly aligning with the often superstitious nature of the game.

    Four-leaf Clover

    The four-leaf clover is a universal symbol of good luck due to its rarity in nature. In the gambling world, carrying a four-leaf clover is considered a means of increasing one's chances of winning, a belief rooted in the idea that luck is a crucial component in gambling. In biker jewelry, a four-leaf clover can represent not only the search for fortune, but also the hope for favorable days, and the appreciation of nature and the world around. It reflects a combination of optimism and a connection to the natural world, elements that resonate deeply with many in the motorcycling community.

    Game symbols and motorcyclists’ life philosophy

    The intersection between the worlds of gambling and motorcycling is rich in symbols that carry deep meanings and fascinating stories. Every symbol we find in biker jewelry is not just a stylistic choice, but a reflection of a philosophy of life. These symbols represent the acceptance of chance, the search for adventure, and the courage to face the unknown. They symbolize not only the luck and strategy inherent in the game, but also the resilience, freedom, and rebellion characteristic of the biker lifestyle.

     

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