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Back in the Trenches: My First Show in Seven Months at the 2021 CDI Sint-Truiden

Sat, 04/17/2021 - 18:54 2021 CDI Sint-Truiden Finally, after seven months I was able to go to an international dressage competition again. Due to the prolonged corona lockdown and travel restrictions in Belgium and across the globe, and on top of that the EHV-1 outbreak, international competition went up in smoke this winter. No world cup circuit to warm your heart, no Global Dressage Festival to warm your body. It was a long wait.   Hunger is the best sauce they say in Belgium and only the day before the kick off of the CDI Sint-Truiden on 16 April 2021 I realised I was famished. On Wednesday I got my camera gear ready, set my alarm for 7 AM Thursday morning, and off I went on a 50 minute drive to the south of Limburg province. Stal Gravenhof is located in the apple orchards of Haspengauw, the area where the biggest amount of apples and pears are grown, mainly for export (to Russia in fact). 

A challenge for fans to return to Formula 1 races in 2021, FIA warn

A challenge for fans to return to Formula 1 races in 2021, FIA warn
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Zandvoort seek early decision on September race

Zandvoort seek early decision on September race Date published: April 6 2021 Dutch Grand Prix organisers want a final decision to be made by July 1 about whether their race on September 5 can go ahead. Zandvoort is due to return to the Formula 1 calendar for the first time since 1985, but the health pandemic prevented that from happening last season. The venue in the Netherlands now forms part of a European triple-header on the calendar which starts with the Belgian Grand Prix a week earlier and the Italian Grand Prix immediately after the Dutch. Organisers are not preparing for a delay to the race, even if that would be possible on a packed schedule in the second half of 2021, and insist they need a minimum two-month lead-up to ensure all plans are in place.

Bending titanium to make racing safer

Bending titanium to make racing safer Despite challenging material, fabricator makes sturdy halos for Formula cars Updated SST Technology, one of just three companies authorized to make the halo for Formula cars, uses a Unison Breeze all-electric bender to get the job done. Professional racing isn’t just a matter of driving as fast as possible. If that were the case, anyone could do it. Racing requires a lot of judgment to keep the car under control, proceeding rapidly and safely to snag the checkered flag. Wrecked cars don’t win races. In racing communities, many folks revere not only the most winning drivers but also the people who did the most to advance safety in the sport. Many drivers owe their lives to those who led the way in requiring the use of items such as helmets, safety harnesses, flame-retardant suits, and roll cages.

DHL and Formula 1® renew their multi-year partnership ahead of the start of the new racing season

DHL and Formula 1® renew their multi-year partnership ahead of the start of the new racing season
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