LCR Team-E revealed in Brescia

Paolo Bertolotti (IVAR CEO): “Personally speaking, I really care about environmental sustainability and “circular economy”, and I try to bring this vision in our Company every day, when it comes both to big investments (such as installing photovoltaic panels on top of all our facilities) and daily measures (for instance we drive hybrid cars, use packaging made by recycled material, use electric vehicles for transportations inside the Company). There is a lot to do to preserve the environment, as individuals and as an enterprise, but we are proud to say we are a “zero emission” Company!  MotoE clearly support this cause: this is a revolution in motorsports and we want to be part of it, since the very beginning!” Source link

MotoGP™ and ICATME continue to provide the best medical care

ICATME was recognised as the best Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology department in Spain in the Index of Hospital Excellence in 2016, 2017 and 2018 – the perfect rapid response partner for the MotoGP™ World Championship. The team of surgeons includes upper limb specialists Dr Xavier Mir and Victor Marlet, lower limb specialists Dr Eugenio Jimeno, Dr Ignacio Ginebreda and Dr Manel Ribas, spinal specialists Dr Enric Caceres and Dr Maite Ubierna, and muscle specialist Dr J. Luis Doreste on call in Barcelona. Source link

Celtics Notes: Boston Taking Care Of Business Upon Return From Break

Celtics Notes: Boston Taking Care Of Business Upon Return From Break

There are no two ways around it: the Boston Celtics were limping into the NBA All-Star break. The Celtics dropped three straight games leading into the star-studded spectacle in Los Angeles, a product of the sluggish play Boston demonstrated in the first few weeks of February. But it’s safe to say the C’s made the most of their eight days off. The Celtics returned from the All-Star break with back-to-back road victories over the Detroit Pistons and New York Knicks, and Monday, the green extended its win streak to three by topping the Memphis Grizzlies 109-98 at TD Garden. The schedule makers clearly lent the Celtics a hand in their time o... NESN.com

Pro Bowl Snubs: 10 Players Who Should Have Made NFL’s 2017 All-Star Event

Share this: The backlash is in full swing. The 2017 Pro Bowl rosters were announced Tuesday, and like every other year, some people, including a few NFL players, weren’t happy with the results. Sure, there are plenty of others who couldn’t care less about the Pro Bowl, especially with the regular season winding down and the playoffs right around the corner. But earning a trip to the annual NFL All-Star event is nothing to sneeze at as a professional athlete when you consider how much work goes into performing at an elite level. This season’s Pro Bowl, which returns to an AFC vs. NFC format, is scheduled to take place Jan. 29 at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Fla. Here are the players who

Wisconsin Basketball Team Doesn’t Care What Skip Bayless Wants

The University of Wisconsin men’s basketball team ruined any thoughts of another iconic Kentucky-Duke clash — and they don’t give a single damn. The Badgers knocked off the undefeated University of Kentucky on Saturday night in the Final Four, earning themselves a Monday night matchup for the national title vs. Duke. There were plenty of fans who wanted to see Kentucky-Duke, and ESPN’s Skip Bayless was one of those people. The loudmouth pundit fired off this tweet Saturday night. Well, as you could imagine, that tweet found its way to the Wisconsin hoops team, and also as you could imagine, it didn’t sit well with them. They responded in...