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5 hours agoMax Verstappen denied Nurburgring victory after disqualification for tyre blunder
Max Verstappen won a race at Nurburgring but was disqualified for using too many tires.
Dual moguls is new to the Olympics this year. It's head-to-head heats, with skiers facing moguls, gates, and jumps-and being judged, head-to-head, on each element for a combined score. In the men's medal rounds today, Japan's Ikuma Horishima (pictured above, sort of) had a disastrous run in his round-of-16 showdown, and somehow ended up facing the wrong way. That's an odd and very specific sort of adversity to overcome, but he did it.
No one, especially me, is disagreeing with the messaging; it's a powerful message, it's a message of remembrance, of memory. The challenge was to find a solution for the field of play. Sadly we've not been able to find that solution, she added, choking up. I really wanted to see him race; it's been an emotional morning. It's literally about the rules and the regulations and that in this case we have to be able to keep a safe environment for everyone.
The Indie Game Awards has stripped Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 of two major awards, including Game of the Year and Debut Game. This is due to developer Sandfall Interactive's use of generative AI, . This looks to be fairly cut and dry. The awards ceremony clearly states in its FAQ that any game that uses generative AI in the development process would be "strictly ineligible" for nominations. It was recently revealed that Sandfall did indeed use generative AI while making Clair Obscur.
SlapFIGHT Championship's "INFLUX" event set out to replenish its heavyweight and super heavyweight divisions, and it delivered a night of brutal knockouts, grueling five-round wars, and unexpected new stars. Fourteen aspiring slappers battled for contracts in two separate tournaments, aiming to become the next top contenders in their respective weight classes. With champions Frank the Tank (Heavyweight) and Grizzly (Super Heavyweight) having cleaned out their divisions, the stage was set for fresh talent to make their mark.
"I had two videos to support this big charade, because that's what it is. It's very serious!" Frédéric Théobald, president of the Guadeloupe Islands Regional Cycling Committee, expressed grave concerns regarding the disqualification of the riders caught cheating.