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Obviously it is an iron climbing plow, why should it be called a steel frame snowmobile? There are no wheels for the car, no brakes and steering rudder for the car, only two steel rails characteristic of the climbing plow. The point is, it's not

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Obviously it is an iron climbing plow, why should it be called a steel frame snowmobile? There are no wheels for the car, no brakes and steering rudder for the car, only two steel rails characteristic of the climbing plow. The point is, instead of driving in the snow, it slides in a U-shaped ice pipe!

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Checked, the steel frame snowmobile is made of steel and carbon fiber materials, there is no steering and brake, the inside is designed according to the size of the player, the bottom is composed of an accented skeleton and two tubular steel blades, and the steel blades in contact with the ice surface cannot have a coating and heating process. The body has handlebars for athletes to push the snowmobile when they set off, and bumpers around the body protect the impact on the ice wall.

Bobsleighs and bobsleighs and steel-framed bobsleighs are the oldest in the gliding program, starting with the first Summer Monni Winter Olympics in 1924. The steel-framed bobsleigh was incorporated at the 2nd Winter Olympics in St. Moritz, Switzerland in 1928. #Beijing Headlines # #北京 2022 Winter Olympics #

Obviously it is an iron climbing plow, why should it be called a steel frame snowmobile? There are no wheels for the car, no brakes and steering rudder for the car, only two steel rails characteristic of the climbing plow. The point is, it's not
Obviously it is an iron climbing plow, why should it be called a steel frame snowmobile? There are no wheels for the car, no brakes and steering rudder for the car, only two steel rails characteristic of the climbing plow. The point is, it's not
Obviously it is an iron climbing plow, why should it be called a steel frame snowmobile? There are no wheels for the car, no brakes and steering rudder for the car, only two steel rails characteristic of the climbing plow. The point is, it's not

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