A post shared by ICONIC SPORTS MANAGEMENT (@iconic_sportsmgmt) Despite the devastating blow to Miller's last season in a Blue & Orange jersey product never gave up on his pursuit of playing professionally Miller channeled his adversity into motivation determined to return to the court stronger than ever before "Even at your lowest never give up," said Miller "Adversity is going either make or break you Malik's return to the court was a testament to his hard work and resilience He had not only overcome a major injury but had also emerged as a more confident and mature player demonstrating that with perseverance and a positive mindset Thanks for visiting The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here © 2024, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By SBS Friction SBS Introduces New Backing Plate Technology For DS Dual Sinter the leading manufacturer of brake parts for motorcycles is introducing an innovative new backing plate technology for its top-level racing compound DS Dual Sinter. HeRidium as the new technology is called is designed to match the extreme racing conditions and requirements for backing plate stability in World Superbike and especially in 24 Hours World Endurance Stock class categories To improve backing plate strength and stability and significantly reduce the risk of deformation (bending) and compound taper wear SBS introduces the HeRidium backing plate technology – an innovative new technology composed of high-tech steel with specialized heat treatment motorcycles used for racing have developed a lot; more powerful engines just to highlight some of the developments taking place All of this affects the amount of pressure put on the brakes as lap times get shorter and shorter especially in extreme and high-performance races With the new and innovative backing plate technology presented with HeRidium we can meet what some of our Partners in Racing have requested stronger backing plates capable of handling even the most powerful scenarios in racing,” Allan Østli The HeRidium backing plate technology will be implemented on specific Dual Sinter products and can be identified by the new identifier on the label and the product packaging Get the overview on pages 60-62 in the new SBS Racing Brake Book 2024 HeRidium-enforced DS-1 and DS-2 products will be available for purchase in the market from July 2024 | © document.write(new Date().getFullYear()) A press release is not an article written by Roadracingworld.com staffers When a post is labeled with the words “press release” it means that Roadracingworld.com is not responsible for its content and that Roadracingworld.com makes no guarantee that it is accurate Not all press releases are posted and Roadracingworld.com may reject press releases if the content is too heavy on commercial promotion with little or no news value or if the press release contains obvious errors If you’ve found a malfunction or have ideas for improvement You can reach out to the website’s operators by using the following email These adjustments are compatible with all popular screen readers Keyboard navigation optimization: The background process also adjusts the website’s HTML and adds various behaviors using JavaScript code to make the website operable by the keyboard This includes the ability to navigate the website using the Tab and Shift+Tab keys trigger buttons and links using the Enter key navigate between radio and checkbox elements using the arrow keys and fill them in with the Spacebar or Enter key.Additionally keyboard users will find quick-navigation and content-skip menus or as the first elements of the site while navigating with the keyboard The background process also handles triggered popups by moving the keyboard focus towards them as soon as they appear Users can also use shortcuts such as “M” (menus) and “G” (graphics) to jump to specific elements We aim to support the widest array of browsers and assistive technologies as possible so our users can choose the best fitting tools for them we have worked very hard to be able to support all major systems that comprise over 95% of the user market share including Google Chrome Despite our very best efforts to allow anybody to adjust the website to their needs There may still be pages or sections that are not fully accessible or are lacking an adequate technological solution to make them accessible we are continually improving our accessibility updating and improving its options and features and developing and adopting new technologies All this is meant to reach the optimal level of accessibility .thngs-to-do-title{font-size:30px;padding-top:20px}.thngs-to-do-txt{font-family:unify sans,Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif;font-size:14px}Things To Do in the Reading AreaThings to do in Reading, SIMAC is integrated into the course of the harbor promenade and the surrounding urban spaces. The building's floor plan is designed as a cross that forms a corner to four squares and opens up allowing public access to the communal facilities. The quay itself becomes an outdoor laboratory that highlights the school's work and maritime virtues. The interior walls between the atrium and the teaching rooms have sections of glass to ensure visibility and dialogue the building has a simple and honest expression based on functionality and utilization You'll now receive updates based on what you follow Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors If you have done all of this and still can't find the email FOXBORO – Well, since you mentioned it, Nick Caserio … “Interesting story,” Caserio, the Patriots’ director of player personnel, said of Hjalte Froholdt, the offensive lineman from Arkansas the team selected in the fourth round (118th overall) of the recent NFL draft. “I’m not sure who had more enjoyment on that pick, Bret (Patriots consultant to the head coach Bret Bielema) or the kid, but Bret was pretty involved on the phone after the pick, so they can talk about their recruiting days when he brought him into the program. “(He’s an) interesting player. He started his career as a defensive lineman and then he transitioned to the offensive line and then he ended up playing basically three years as a starter and never missed a game. He played against a number of good players and a number of good people. He’s smart, got good size. He’s got pretty good playing strength. He can play multiple positions inside there. He’s a good football player against good people.” Yes, Froholdt is indeed an interesting story, but the fact that Bielema, then the head coach of the Razorbacks, recruited him to Arkansas where he made the transition from defense to offense isn’t the half of it. Both literally and figuratively, the 6-foot-5, 306-pounder (whose name is pronounced YELL-duh FROH-holdt) has come miles since he traveled from Svendborg, Denmark, to the United States as a foreign exchange student and went on to play at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, where he developed into a talent whose college choices included football powers such as Alabama, Arkansas, Michigan, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Ohio State and Penn State. “I started playing football back in Denmark when I was 12,” said Froholdt. “It started blowing up when I came to the States as an exchange student when I was a sophomore in high school.” Now, Froholdt believes his past will help ease the transition that lies in his future. “You know, going from Denmark to Ohio in high school was a really, really tough transition,” said Froholdt. “And going from high school to college (and) moving back to O-line (during spring workouts in 2016) was an even tougher transition, so I feel like I’m ready for it.” Froholdt went on to appear in 47 games, starting 37, over four seasons at Arkansas, participating in 2,446 snaps on the offensive line, allowing just three sacks (all in 2016) on 1,291 plays and earning All-Southeastern Conference second-team honors as a senior in 2018 when injuries forced him to bounce between center and left guard and back to center for the Razorbacks. Now, Froholdt is anxious to see where a career that really has become a magical mystery tour will take him. Initially, Froholdt figures to come in and compete with Ted Karras, who is in a contract year, for a backup role in the interior of the Patriots' offensive line. At the same time, he offers some insurance with Joe Thuney, the team's starting left guard, also entering a contract year. "It's extremely unrealistic," Froholdt said when speaking of where his journey has taken him following his selection on Saturday. "It's been a dream of mine for a long time, one that really came to reality a couple of years ago when I thought I could do this. But I'm so excited and thankful for this opportunity. It still hasn't really hit me yet. But I'm really grateful. “You’re getting a player that really cares. I love the game of football. I always played it just because I loved it. There (were) never really claims to come to this point, but I’m excited to be a Patriot and I literally can’t stress enough how excited I am. It’s going to be amazing to be up there and get out to Boston and be a part of that community.” Pats deal: The team announced it has traded tight end Jacob Hollister to the Seattle Seahawks and, according to an ESPN report, received a seventh-round pick in the 2020 draft in return. Hollister, 25, is a veteran of two NFL seasons with New England after originally joining the team as a rookie free agent out of Wyoming in 2017. The 6-foot-4, 245-pounder, has played in 23 regular-season games with two starts and had eight receptions for 94 yards. House of Art inaugurated/The House of Arts has opened to the public in Roskilde In 2016 Svendborg Architects together with landscape architects BOGL and engineering firms Regnestuen and Spangenberg & Madsen won an invitational competition for the new masterplan of Kildegaarden The realization of the project was executed in close collaboration with Client Roskilde Municipality and the Lead-Contractor EH & Son. The project was supported by The Danish Foundation for Sports and Culture Facilities and the building was inaugurated 21. September 2018. © Rasmus Hjortshøj - COASTHouse of Art/The House of the Arts is located in the middle of the square of Kildegaarden. The exterior is coated with specular, red-nuanced aluminium sheets. These sheets reflect and somewhat distorts the surrounding brickwork. The floor plan is a perfect square, and the roof slants from the front to almost seven meters at the back— a geometry that clearly sets it apart from its surroundings, though elevates towards its neighbors. © Rasmus Hjortshøj - COASTMasterplan Kildegaarden/The outdoor area and the new square adjacent to the three cultural institutions, The House of the Arts, The Event Circle and The Dancing Scene, are designed to accommodate the nuances of city life. The square is a comprehensive landscape, where the occurrence of niches and smaller spaces is a natural consequence of the area accommodating outdoor physical activities and events. All with prolonged stays inside the square in mind. The project especially emphasizes a more active WorkBoat+ Membership – Free to Join You may unsubscribe from our mailing list at any time Diversified Communications | 121 Free Street NEWS: Long-Delayed USCG Polar Icebreaker Moves Into Full Production A new agreement between the State University of New York Maritime College and Svendborg International Maritime Academy (SIMAC) in Denmark is paving the way for student exchanges faculty collaboration and programmatic partnerships between the institutions “The shipping industry is international by nature,” said Joseph Hoffman interim provost and vice president for academic affairs at SUNY Maritime “Developing these international partnerships gives students and faculty from both institutions a better understanding of how our industry works in different countries.” A memorandum of agreement signed earlier in November does not stipulate how the joint ventures will be carried out but demonstrates commitment between the schools SUNY Maritime also signed similar agreements this fall with the National Taiwan Ocean University Marine Corps University of Distance Education and Training “The partnership provides the best possibilities for our students to create a career in a globalized maritime business through common activities and mutual exchange of knowledge and competencies,” said Jan Askholm vice president for academic affairs at SIMAC Contributing Editor Kirk Moore was a reporter for the Asbury Park Press for over 30 years before joining WorkBoat in 2015 He wrote several award-winning stories on marine coastal and military issues that helped drive federal and state government policy changes He has also been an editor for WorkBoat’s sister publication Moore was awarded the Online News Association 2011 Knight Award for Public Service for the “Barnegat Bay Under Stress,” 2010 series that led to the New Jersey state government’s restoration plan Become a WorkBoat+ Member Svendborg are the innovators and pioneers behind hydraulic yaw/rotor brake configurations They’ve also developed industry-leading tools for servicing yaw brakes and yaw discs Their dedication to the wind energy sector goes unmatched They are thrilled to announce their 2024 RoadShow This exciting initiative will bring them directly to their valued customers Svendborg will have a fully-equipped truck showcasing their latest advancements in yaw control technology and service solutions They are passionate about providing exceptional products and services to the wind industry The RoadShow is a fantastic opportunity to connect and demonstrate how Svendborg’s solutions can optimize wind turbine operations Stay tuned for more information on the 2024 RoadShow schedule and locations Tel: +32 2 213 1811 | Fax: +32 2 213 1890 Email: [email protected] The design consists of an undulating plane that acts as both roof and walls for the structure.  Where the floor should be, there is only the harbor water.  Visitors to the pavilion can board circular boats and launch themselves into main “hall” of the space.  The quiet lapping of the waves and the silent shell above them gives visitors the ideal space for contemplation, and creates a room that is meant to be the physical embodiment of peace. Plan. Image © junya ishigami + associatesMorten Langebæk “junya.ishigami+associates and Svendborg Architects’ unique winning proposal meets every bit of the vision of our project This is nothing less than an architectural masterpiece…The result is deeply fascinating and at the same time peaceful A space you will certainly want to visit again and again A masterpiece that we all could be proud of.” Mexican authorities are reporting the seizure of more than $1 million worth of cocaine along with two individuals when the Maersk Line container ship Svendborg Maersk arrived at the port of Manzanillo in the Colima region of Mexico Local officals said that it was unusual to find individauls hidden in the container working as guards on the shipment An inspection of the Svendborg Maersk carried out by the port in cooperation with the Mexican Navy the Manzanillo customs and attorney general's office discovered two men who were not crew members along with two packages that did not correspond to the ship’s manifest concealed in a container aboard the ship Each package reportedly contained 45 packages in the form of a brick The total weight of the shipment was reported at 102.6 kilograms (Courtesy of Secretaría de Marina (SEMAR)) “We can confirm that authorities at Manzanillo Terminal are conducting an investigation after allegedly two stevedores were found hidden alongside narcotics in one container onboard Svendborg Maersk on July 2 2020.” The company said that it was collaborating with the Mexican authorities in charge of the case and noted “Maersk does not accept illegal cargo and we have guidelines in place to guide staff on screening and handling cargo bookings to be alert to anything unusual or suspicious.” The Mexican Navy reported that the alleged illicit cargo and the two male detainees were handed over to local authorities while the investigation was ongoing The 9460 TEU vessel had sailed from Buenaventura The voyage was scheduled to continue to Yokohama the Svendborg Maersk was also in the news in 2014 when the vessel lost more than 500 containers overboard during bad weather in the Bay of Biscay The containership Svendborg Maersk faced particularly nasty weather last week as she sailed through the Bay of Biscay on her way to Colombo Sri Lanka resulting in disastrous consequences Maersk Line has now reported that 520 containers had been lost from the deck of the ship more than just the few hundred originally feared lost SEE ALSO: U.K. Warns of Shipping Containers Lurking in English Channel “The total number of lost containers turned out to be even worse than we feared,” commented Palle Laursen  “We will now carefully examine our procedures to see if they need correction in order to avoid similar incidents in the future “As of now we remain focused on supporting our vessel crew and are dedicated to getting correct information about lost or delayed cargo to our customers and ultimately get the ship back in service as soon as possible.” Maersk Line notes that 85 percent of the containers were empty and that none of the filled containers carried hazardous materials  For those who had cargo on board that ship Maersk Line is currently reaching out to inform their customers of the status of their shipment as soon as an accurate assessment can be made whose members represent 90 percent of the world’s container ship capacity the number of containers lost from the Svendborg Maersk on Friday surpasses the entire number of containers lost globally Sign up for gCaptain’s newsletter and never miss an update and updates delivered daily straight to your inbox By Valerie Volcovici April 11 (Reuters) – The administration of President Donald Trump aims to eliminate the arm of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration that oversees research on climate change and refocus the U.S... President Donald Trump's administration is considering softening its proposed fee on China-linked ships visiting U.S ports after a flood of negative feedback from industries that said the idea could be economically devastating The National Hurricane Center (NHC) achieved unprecedented accuracy in hurricane track forecasting during the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season according to a preliminary forecast verification review by the National Weather Service... 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