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News Article Did you know that Team Elan had a busy weekend at UK's Grand Prix meet?
posted: Jul 12th, 2007 By Chris Hollis The recent wet conditions may have left parts of England underwater, but the sun shone over Hibaldstow on Saturday 7th July, as 24 teams gathered to compete in the latest UK Grand Prix event. AAA Class teams made a showing for the first time with four teams in the running. Four AA Class teams and six Rookie Class teams had registered, as well, but the most competitive category remained the A Class with ten teams going against each other. The forecast had not been brilliant, so the high turnout was a good indication of how popular 4-way remains over here. Hibaldstow is also... (more)
News Article Did you know that Round 9 of the Malevsky Cup 2007 is now on NSL-TV?
posted: Jul 9th, 2007 It is time to go back to the Malevsky Cup 2007 now. Round 9 has been uploaded and can be viewed on the NSL-TV page or through the links on the icons beside the scores on the leaderboard of the event. The videos of Round 8 have been added to the NSL-TV archive and can still be viewed on the special NSL-TV page of the event. (more)
News Article Did you know that last weekend's Grand Prix event was the last test before the UK Nationals 2007?
posted: Jul 9th, 2007 The scores of the Malevsky Cup 2007 on the front page have already been replaced by new scores from Great Britain. However, the NSL News will re-visit the event in Russia later today with Round 9 on NSL-TV. The 4-way Grand Prix in Great Britain saw great participation once again. 24 teams competed in Hibaldstow last weekend and completed six rounds. The competition draw was slower this time, but the scores from the British teams were still impressive, as usual. It was the first Grand Prix event of the 2007 season where AAA Class teams joined the 4-way competition in Great Britain. Team Elan... (more)
News Article Did you know that Germany and Canada joined the elite club of 20.0 average teams?
posted: Jul 8th, 2007 The NSL News coverage of the Malevsky Cup 2007 is not over yet. Rounds nine and ten will still be added on NSL-TV, and the live interview with Airspeed Odyssey in Russia is also in the works. In the meantime, the NSL News goes back to the meet weekend on June 30. There were still a few missing scores from Canada that had to be added to the leaderboard. It was the meet weekend whereafter the 4-way community could welcome two more teams into the elite club of 20-point average performances. Team Evolution from Canada and Next Generation/German4way from Germany shared the best meet average of... (more)
News Article Did you know that Airspeed Odyssey finished with a new world record average of 26.0?
posted: Jul 5th, 2007 Rounds eight and nine of the Malevsky Cup 2007 were completed easily in the morning. Airspeed Odyssey continued with a similar performance in Round 8 as it was seen in the previous two rounds. Team Fastrax was able to keep up and tied the 23-pointer as the highscore for the round. Black Cat won by four points over Sky Panthers and made the internal Russian competition more interesting. (more)
News Article Did you know that rounds six and seven gave other teams better chances in Russia?
posted: Jul 5th, 2007 The first competition day of the Malevsky Cup 2007 was far from being over after Round 5. The scores of rounds six and seven were still added yesterday. The event management even planned to use the beautiful Russian summer weather and complete Round 8. Commercial air traffic was in the way in the evening, and the first day was over after seven rounds. NSL-TV has caught up, and the first five rounds have been uploaded. Round 5 is currently featured on the leaderboard, the earlier rounds of the meet can be found at the separate NSL-TV page. The weather is much better than expected on Thursday... (more)