Ultimate Risk (Thoroughbred)

Ultimate Risk (Thoroughbred)

Don’t miss the exciting adventures of a new generation of Thoroughbred horses and riders at Winterbrook Farm!

A great opportunity…

Now that Christine Reese and her cousin Melanie Graham are jockeys, they want to ride as many horses for as many trainers as they possibly can.

When Christine is asked to ride a difficult horse for one of the best known trainers in Kentucky, she leaps at the chance to prove herself. But she’ll have to race against her own horse–Wonder’s Star. Is it worth the risk?

Read Thoroughbred and experience the powerful bond between a determined girl and a very special colt. If you love horses, then you’ll love these books!

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Insurers Seen As Tortoises Racing Web Hares.: An article from: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management

This digital document is an article from National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management, published by The National Underwriter Company on November 22, 1999. The length of the article is 750 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Insurers Seen As Tortoises Racing Web Hares.
Author: Sam Friedman
Publication: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management (Magazine/Journal)
Date: November 22, 1999
Publisher: The National Underwriter Company
Volume: 103 Issue: 47 Page: 2

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Transamerica on fast track with K&K.: An article from: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management

This digital document is an article from National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management, published by The National Underwriter Company on May 7, 1990. The length of the article is 751 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Transamerica on fast track with K&K.
Author: JUdy Gish
Publication: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 7, 1990
Publisher: The National Underwriter Company
Issue: n19 Page: pC59(1)

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Risk Racing 00-110 Black Motocross Grip Donuts with Blister Protection

Risk Racing 00-110 Black Motocross Grip Donuts with Blister Protection
Risk Racing Grip Donuts are made of durable neoprene and reduce the pressure, heat and vibration between your hand and the flange of your motorcycle grip.

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Covering Cup yachts gives insurers a sinking feeling.: An article from: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management

This digital document is an article from National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management, published by The National Underwriter Company on March 3, 2003. The length of the article is 430 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Covering Cup yachts gives insurers a sinking feeling.
Author: Daniel Hays
Publication: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management (Magazine/Journal)
Date: March 3, 2003
Publisher: The National Underwriter Company
Volume: 107 Issue: 9 Page: 11(1)

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Risk Racing 77-859 RR1 Ride On Silver Mini Bike Size Motocross Lift Stand

Risk Racing 77-859 RR1 Ride On Silver Mini Bike Size Motocross Lift Stand
No more lifting and grunting, or trying to kick a motorcycle lift under your bike. Simply push or ride thebike onto the lowered lift. As the front tire touches the front plate, the lift goes into action rising to the bottom of the motorcycle frame. Step on the foot pedal and your bike will rise effortlessly into a secure position. Getting your bike down is just as effortless and simple. Just kick the release with the heal of your boot and roll the bike off the lift. The RR1 MINI motocross lift has all the great features as the full size RR1 packed into a smaller design for Race MINI’s and pit bikes. Now kids can lift their own bike onto a stand. The RR1 MINI is also great for Moto Mom’s and Dad’s who are tired of heaving their child’s bike onto a crate, or racing their kid back to the pits to prevent the bike from being leaned against the truck or trailer. The RR1 MINI works with popular mini race bikes and pit bikes, such as the KTM 65, KX 65, KTM Senior 50, Cobra 65, pit bikes, etc (not smaller bikes such as stock XR50′s, PW 50′s). The RR1 Mini works best on bikes which have a wheel base between 38 inch to 46 inch and a ground clearance between 10 inch to 12.5 inch. Check your bike’s stock specifications. The framework is made of high-strength, powder-coated steel and is virtually bombproof.

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Into the space rates race: the commercial space business is ready for liftoff, with operators racing from test flights to actual missions. … RISKS): An article from: Risk & Insurance

This digital document is an article from Risk & Insurance, published by Axon Group on March 1, 2011. The length of the article is 1606 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Into the space rates race: the commercial space business is ready for liftoff, with operators racing from test flights to actual missions. Underwriters await the business, and scope the risks in the meantime.(EXOTIC RISKS)
Author: Matthew Brodsky
Publication: Risk & Insurance (Magazine/Journal)
Date: March 1, 2011
Publisher: Axon Group
Volume: 22 Issue: 2 Page: 47(2)

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Risk Racing 00-109 Black/Grey Ergo Wave Motocross Motorcycle Grip with Fusion Grip Tech

Risk Racing 00-109 Black/Grey Ergo Wave Motocross Motorcycle Grip with Fusion Grip Tech
If you ride a dirt bike then you know what it is like to have a grip that slips. Despite all your best efforts to properly glue and safety wire the grip securely in place, it inevitably slips creating an annoyance and a safety hazard. The act of gluing and wiring grips with specialty tools can be a hassle as well. The wire often breaks leaving a sharp point and wreaks havoc on both your hands and the grip. The gluing process is a mess and difficult to get consistent coverage between your grip and the bar due to the fact that the grip just pushes all the glue to one end or the other. Risk Racing has a simple and effective solution. They are introducing the patent pending Fusion Grip Tech Bonding Strips and Fusion Spray Catalyst. Simply peel and stick the bonding strips to your bars. Then spray the bonding strips with the supplied Fusion Catalyst and easily slip your grip into place. At first the catalyst acts as a lubricant for easy grip installation, but after it dries it creates a lasting bond. The entire process is clean and simple. Additionally, Fusion Grip Tech comes packaged with the new Risk Racing Ergo Wave Grips. The Wave Grips are a high quality, dual compound soft grip with a reinforced grip end and an ergonomically designed grip flange. This ergonomic ‘wave’ on the flange of the grip reduces pressure points between the riders thumb and the grip flange. Although this patent pending design feature is subtle, it greatly reduces heat and pressure, which reduces blistering and increases rider comfort.

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Racing & Individual Sports in the US – Industry Risk Rating Report

Industry Risk Ratings Synopsis

This Industry Risk Ratings report from IBISWorld evaluates the inherent risks associated with the Racing & Individual Sports in the US industry. Industry Risk is assumed to be ‘the difficulty, or otherwise, of the business operating environment’.

The report looks at the operational risk associated with this industry. Three types of risk are recognized in our analysis. These are: risk arising from within the industry itself (structural risk), risks arising from the expected future performance of the industry (growth risk) and risk arising from forces external to the industry (external sensitivity risk).

This approach is new in that it analyses non-financial information surrounding each industry. Industries are scored on a 9-point scale, where 1 represents the lowest risk and 9 the highest. The Industry Risk score measures expected Industry Risk over the coming 12-18 months.

Industry Definition

Industry establishments primarily include racetrack operators; racing participants such as cars, horses or dogs; independent athletes such as boxers, golfers or race-car drivers that participate in live sporting events before a paying audience; and businesses such as sports trainers that provide specialized services required to support participants in sporting events or competitions.

Report Contents

Risk Overview

The Risk Overview chapter includes sections on Industry Definition and Activities, Industry Risk Score and Risk Rating Analysis. The Industry Definition and Activities section provides a detailed definition of the activities carried out by operators in this industry as defined in NAICS. A list of the primary activities of the industry is also included. The Industry Risk Score section provides the Overall Industry Risk Score as well as the Risk Scores for each of the three types of risk covered that combine to form the Overall Industry Risk Score. These three types of risk are Structural Risk, Growth Risk and External Sensitivity Risk. The Risk Rating Analysis section discusses the underlying factors contributing to the Overall Industry Risk Score.

Structural Risk

The Structural Risk chapter looks at risk arising from within the industry itself and provides a detailed discussion of the industry’s level of exposure to seven key indicators. These key indicators are Barriers to Entry, Competition, Industry Exports, Industry Imports, Level of Assistance, Life Cycle Stage and Volatility of Industry. The Overall Structural Risk Score is a weighted aggregation of these seven key indicators. Each of the key indicators is discussed in detail in this section.

Growth Risk

The Growth Risk chapter looks at risks arising from the expected future performance of the industry. The Overall Growth Risk Score is determined by amalgamating the scores for Recent Industry Growth and Forecast Industry Growth. Detailed analysis is provided discussing the reasons for the growth scores of both.

Sensitivity Risk

The Sensitivity Risk chapter looks at risks arising from forces (sensitivities) external to the industry. The Overall External Sensitivity Risk Score is determined by identifying the most significant (up to 6) external factors and weighting them to represent how significant each sensitivity is to the performance of the industry. Examples of External Sensitivities are Exchange Rates, Interest Rates, Commodity Prices and Government Regulations. There is also a detailed analysis of the affect each of the sensitivities has on the industry, including charts and data tables where appropriate.

Industry Risk and Industry Risk Scoring Methodology

This chapter provides an overview of how IBISWorld defines Industry Risk and discusses the methodology used to arrive at an Industry Risk Score. There is also a table that provides a definition of the seven levels of Industry Risk.

71121b – Racing & Individual Sports in the US

51311 – Radio Broadcasting in the US

51312 – Television Broadcasting in the US

51321 – Cable Networks in the US

51322 – Cable, Internet & Telephone Providers in the US

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Risk Racing 00-114 Magnetic Light Mine Professional Hands Free LED Flashlight

Risk Racing 00-114 Magnetic Light Mine Professional Hands Free LED Flashlight
The Light Mine Professional is the newest version of Risk Racing’s light mine series. Slightly smaller than a baseball, the Light Mine Professional has been designed to deliver the light you need right where you want it. Each of its eleven posts come equipped with a powerful neodymium magnet, allowing you to aim and position the light with 360-degrees of freedom. Powerful lumen tech LEDs are used in the front white lens (8 LEDs) and back red lens (4 LEDs). Four different light functions allow you to choose the lighting option that’s right for your task. These include low-power spot, high-output flood, red night vision, and a high-visibility red hazard light. Car and motorcycle enthusiasts will find hundreds of uses for the Light Mine Professional. Keep it in the glove box or saddle bag for roadside repairs, or to use as a hazard light on the side of the road. At home, simply stick it to the fridge for an easy go-to flashlight the whole family can use. You can even hook a lanyard on it and use it as a magnetic pick-up tool.

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