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entertainment1 day ago

BTS Announces Global 2026–27 World Tour Ahead of Music Comeback

BTS has unveiled a 70-plus date world tour spanning Asia, North and South America, Europe and Australia from April 2026 to March 2027, with ARMY presales January 22–23 and general sales January 24. The announcement follows their return to music planned for March 20 after a near four-year hiatus tied to mandatory military service, with Suga recently completing his service and the other members having served as well.

sports-cycling1 year ago

"Van Rysel's RCR Pro: The Fastest WorldTour Race Bike Tested and Perfected"

Decathlon-AG2R La Mondiale has switched to Van Rysel bikes for the 2024 season, aiming to create the fastest possible bike. The team, backed by Decathlon, tested all 18 WorldTour race bikes, aiming to build a bike that meets the UCI weight limit and ranks among the top five fastest bikes. The team's dedication to top-notch equipment extends beyond the bike frame, with a commitment to revisiting equipment each season for better performance.

gaming2 years ago

"Street Fighter 6: Demo, DLC Fighters, and Gameplay Details Revealed"

A demo for Street Fighter 6 is now available on PS5 and PS4, with Xbox Series X, Xbox One, and Steam versions coming on April 26. The game's Year 1 DLC fighters were also announced, including Rashid, A.K.I., Ed, and Akuma. The single-player World Tour mode features RPG mechanics, an overarching story, and an Avatar creator that allows players to build their own fighter. The mode includes missions, fights with iconic Street Fighter characters, and the ability to unlock cosmetic items and learn new moves. Street Fighter 6 releases on June 2, 2023.

sports2 years ago

Revolutionizing Cycling: Dynamic Tire Pressure Control Takes the WorldTour by Storm

Dutch brands Gravaa and Scope, pioneers of adjustable tire pressure regulators, saw their systems used by five riders from Jumbo-Visma and Team DSM at the Paris-Roubaix race. The success of the systems has led to interest from other teams, and Gravaa and Scope are bracing for a wider WorldTour future. The UCI's mandate that all tech used in competition must also be available to the mass market means that tire pressure adjustors could be on any team's bikes soon. The systems allow riders to toggle between high and low pressures from their handlebars, giving them more control over their ride.