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When Wayne Kim joined Garrett’s Connected Vehicle Software Team in Korea Employees and contractors at Garrett’s site in Thaon-les-Vosges (TLV) embarked on an amazing walking challenge for Wellbeing Month and raising funds for a mobility charity in the process 195 people at the site signed up and formed 15 teams that committed to walking a minimum average of 10,000 steps per person every day The purpose was both to boost their individual health and to support the work of a disability organisation The teams also engaged in social events to spread the wellbeing message and widen the TLV site’s community engagement the teams had walked an incredible total of 44,911,942 steps – an average of 10,968 steps per day 110 team members walked more than 10,000 steps per day and six actually registered more than 20,000 per day Garrett TLV reached the highest level of donation enabling the purchase of specialist electrically assisted hiking equipment for the designated charity The charity works to improve the social life and access to leisure activities of people with disabilities and the new equipment will enable individuals with reduced mobility to participate in community hiking activities alongside the able-bodied Many congratulations to everyone who took part in the challenge Start gaining recognition as a Garrett Turbo Installer Find out more information about our culture ' + scriptOptions._localizedStrings.webview_notification_text + ' " + scriptOptions._localizedStrings.redirect_overlay_title + " " + scriptOptions._localizedStrings.redirect_overlay_text + " We apologise but this page is not available in your selected language .Please go back and choose a different language to view the content.We apologise for the inconvenience You will be redirected to the new Installer Connect turbo catalog you'll need to choose at least one option below that matches your profile Your personal data will be used to support your experience throughout this website, to manage access to your account, and for other purposes described in our privacy policy Please check here if you wish to receive future communications from Garrett, including notices of product updates or other promotional or technical information. 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The following rules apply to the use of this site: Terms of Use and Privacy / Cookie Statement | Privacy settings 2022 (AFP) - Saint-Etienne beat fourth-tier Jura Sud 4-1 to reach the French Cup's last 16 after the game was halted during the first-half on Sunday as fireworks were thrown onto the pitch by the Ligue 1 side's fans Referee Bastien Dechepy ordered the players back into the changing rooms after just four minutes of the game due to thick smoke on the field after an object was thrown near the hosts' goalkeeper 80 kilometres from Jura Sud's home ground near the Swiss border as the National 2 outfit's ground failed to meet regulations The match restarted after an almost 20-minute delay with Les Verts leading 2-0 after a quarter of an hour thanks to efforts from Mickael Nade and Arnaud Nordin Midfielder Bakary Sako and playmaker Ryad Boudebouz then made it a rout in the final eight minutes after Tiago Cardoso Moura scored for the eastern side "To a certain extent we have to remain impervious to these situations," Jura Sud's coach Valentin Guichard said "It played a part without a doubt but I don't think it explained why we started poorly after the game restarted," he added Lyon and second-division side Paris FC were thrown out of the competition after crowd trouble caused their last 64 tie in the French capital to be stopped at half-time future new Monaco coach Philippe Clement watched from the stands as his side overcame Ligue 2's Quevilly-Rouen 3-1 three days after the sacking of former Bayern Munich boss Niko Kovac Scotland U21s striker Fraser Hornby's 93rd minute strike helped Reims avoid a possible shock to fifth-tier Thaon-les-Vosges Marseille also reached the next round at the expense of lower-division opposition easing past National 3 outfit Chauvigny 3-0 Bordeaux were knocked out of the cup in a 3-0 defeat at Brest after being forced to play despite registering 21 positive Covid-19 cases The visitors were soundly beaten after coach Vladimir Petkovic had to make seven changes to his starting line-up Bordeaux president Gerard Lopez had denounced a "lack of respect" towards his club before the match but the French football federation ordered the match to go ahead but fell behind when 18-year-old defender Tijany Atallah conceded a penalty which was converted by Brest forward Steve Mounie Romain Faivre and Jeremy Le Douaron both scored in the second half as Brest eased into the last 16 fourth-tier side Versailles progressed with a 4-0 victory over La Roche while Nantes and Toulouse also booked their places in the next round The number of new Covid cases in France has topped 200,000 a day this week You are not permitted to download, save or email this image. Visit image gallery to purchase the image John Saker is a New Zealand basketball pioneer He was one of the earliest players to delve into the American college scene and became our first professional when he stumbled into a contract in France in the 1970s Hayden Meikle talks to the Wellington writer and wine connoisseur The first was the freedom I got from basketball to express myself athletically I felt I was just moving from scrum to scrum more so because in those days we were so cut off from it You would go to a magazine shop in Wellington every week for a year You would treasure it and just devour that over the next few months Every scoring movement in basketball involves a jump The aerial dimension makes basketball quite special HM: You talk at length in your new book about falling in love with the hook shot HM: You write that ''beauty was not something New Zealand did well'' Are we getting better at appreciating beauty in sport in this country I think the arrival of more women into sport has been a factor grim-faced 1960s All Black was the face of sport when I grew up and we've moved away from that Beautiful games like basketball and soccer are being given their due now HM: You also write that ''if rugby is the Sun King of New Zealand sport Basketball is in remarkably good shape in New Zealand I think the 2002 team that finished fourth in the world changed everything The Tall Blacks have not feared Australia since then I don't think most New Zealanders realise how amazing it is that the Tall Blacks are ranked 21st in the world But there are still plenty of kids playing the sport There is now a much wider understanding of Though I do wish that was better reflected in the funding our national teams get HM: What do you make of what the Breakers have achieved over their time in the Australian competition JS: It took a while for them to get going It took a while to get used to that league HM: Do you think the Breakers' success has had a significant effect on the New Zealand league The New Zealand league hasn't been well run for quite a while and I don't think you can blame the Breakers for that The local league is still strong in the provinces HM: Where do you see Steven Adams' career heading There's no doubt OKC has been good for him He needs to be encouraged to take on a greater offensive role HM: Are you pleased to see more young New Zealanders playing college basketball in the United States There's no typical US experience - there are big schools To get the right match for a player can be difficult and I've heard stories where it hasn't worked well I was very happy for a couple of years in Montana I was one of the first to take up a basketball scholarship a few years after Ngatai Smith from Church College That 2002 Tall Blacks team had Phill Jones and Pero Cameron great international players who were both developed in New Zealand HM: Best three basketball books you've read JS: The Breaks Of The Game is a fabulous book My second would be another David Halberstam book the Michael Jordan one called Playing For Keeps And the third that had an impact on me was the Bill Bradley book JS: Paul did his law degree and loved his time in Otago He's in Wellington after having lived in Paris for seven years He had some success but thought he might give law a go again He's a case solicitor at the Insurance and Savings Ombudsman's office he has stuffed ankles so he can't play much basketball any more HM: You've also written extensively about wine JS: Central Otago pinot noir is a worldwide phenomenon There's some great stuff coming out of there A lot of beautiful wines were made that year.- Open Looks John Saker's tale of his lifetime love affair with basketball (Awa Press) We recently featured the new Moustache J in detail here: a versatile bike with full suspension that also boasts sustainable frame production The jury of the prestigious German Design Award also recognized the J for its outstanding concept and unique design highlighting in particular the manufacturing process in France The special thing about it is that the frame of the J is cast from aluminum and consists of only two parts The reason for this unusual design is Moustache’s desire to produce the J as sustainably as possible while keeping transportation distances to a minimum which are produced near Marseille in the south of France Further processing of the frame takes place in the Jura and Alsace and the bike is then assembled directly at Moustache in Thaon-les-Vosges This means that the frame of the J is produced 100% in France — a special feature as the majority of all bicycle frames are still produced in Far East and then have to travel long distances to reach us which is equipped with the Enviolo TR continuously variable transmission with a Gates belt drive The puncture-proof 27.5 x 2.4 inch Super Moto-X tires are from Schwalbe The SR Suntour Mobie 25 LOR suspension fork offers 100 mm travel at the front and 115 mm at the rear while the hydraulic brake system is equipped with 180 mm brake discs at the front and 160 mm at the rear controller and battery are from Bosch with the regular Performance Line drive from the Smart System but is quieter than the even more powerful CX motor from Bosch The LED remote and the new Kiox 500 display in the middle of the handlebars are used to control the drive while the removable battery offers up to 625 Wh capacity and can be optionally extended with the equally new range extender and its 250 Wh Prices start at 5,199 euros, the configurator is available directly on the Moustache website and further information on the entire model range can be found in this article This article contains partner links to webshops If a sale is made through one of these links There are no disadvantages or additional costs for the buyer Paid cooperation with selected partners may be possible Such articles are then marked as Sponsored Post You need to load content from reCAPTCHA to submit the form Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers You are currently viewing a placeholder content from Facebook Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers.