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The Swiss company SCOTT Sports SA (formerly Scott USA) is a producer of bicycles, winter equipment, motorsports gear and sportswear.
In 1958, engineer and skier Ed Scott from Sun Valley, Idaho, invented a ski pole made of aluminium, which compared favorably with those made of bamboo or steel. On the basis of this success, the company started to produce many kinds of sports goods. In 1970, Scott sold their first protection goggles for motocross riders; further motocross wear followed.
Scott expanded to Europe in 1978, settling their headquarters in Fribourg, Switzerland.
In 1989, SCOTT introduced one of the most significant innovations in the history of cycling to mass market – the clip-on aerodynamic handlebar. The handlebar was strategically utilized by American Greg LeMond in his 1989 Tour de France win, when he beat Frenchman Laurent Fignon by nearly a minute in the 24.5 km final time trial. Previous to this event it was widely used in triathlon and Race Across America.
The following is a list of recurring characters in the animated television series South Park. This does not include the school children, family members or the school staff.
"Al Gore" (voiced by Trey Parker in the "ManBearPig" episode and Matt Stone in "The Red Badge of Gayness" episode) is the former Vice President of the United States and also tries to alert the children of South Park of a mystical creature named "ManBearPig". He constantly says "I'm super cereal!" and "excelsior!" during certain situations; he also appears to be ignorant and insecure.
Gore also appears in during the Imaginationland saga where he's shown wearing a red cape and yelling "excelsior!"; he also appears in the South Park: The Stick of Truth video game.
Big Gay Al (speaking voice Matt Stone, singing voice Trey Parker) is a stereotypical homosexual man known for his flamboyant and positive demeanor. For example, he almost always responds to the greeting "How are you?" with an upbeat "I'm super! Thanks for asking!" At one point in the show, he runs an animal farm for gay animals who have been rejected by homophobic pet owners. He temporarily adopted Sparky, Stan's gay dog, who had run away from home. Later on in the episode, his large shelter vanishes, but the various animals remained, and were adopted by their former owners who had missed them greatly. Ever since, he has been a particularly good friend to Stan, and is one of the few people in South Park who are genuinely nice.
this is a typical office setting with two guys by the water cooler... WHO WILL SURVIVE THE BREATH?
Joel Baird, General Manager for MCAT, hosts Tyler Gernant, Missoula County Clerk & Recorder/Treasurer, to talk about taxes in detail. Technial Director: Scott Ranf
MCAT's Scott Ranf made a short animation and made time lapse of the making of. enjoy and remember paste attributes saves lives
Local Area Non-Profits talk about their organizations and any upcoming events. Hosts: Joel Baird and Kim Anderson Technical Director: Scott Ranf
2nd half starts Big Sky with a big lead against Glacier, but Glacier isn't going anywhere without a fight that goes well into the last minutes of the game Crew: Scott Ranf, Switcher/color Jack Catmull, Camera Graham Martin, Camera Austin Guse, Camera
Give Local Missoula Live Streamed via MCAT.org and these are some of the groups that came down and said hello to Scott Ranf this Afternoon of Cinco De Mayo. So So Cinco De Donate to givelocalmissoula.org which closes at 11:59 tonight!
SHS celebrate their homecoming football game against local high school Hellgate. Commentators: Cole and David Crew: Switcher Neil Wells/Jack Catmull Cameras Rowan Lemus Austin Guse Neil Wells/Jack Catmull Producer Scott Ranf Executive Producer MCAT
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