They get paid by contract (usually for a year or a series of races) not by week.
re-phase that
Ask someone at the reference desk of your local public library for the Occupational Outlook Handbook. It lists all kinds of information you would need to know,(including the salary) of just about any occupation you can think of.
In sponsorships and gaining high positions in competition's.
I don't know. They were probably paid in dirt.
3950 / 1.06 = 3726.42
? Bike was valued at 154.00 and paid by insurance claim...
In a recent 'Bike' magazine it was stated he earns £21M a year with all the merchandise included.
No, not unless you consult your finance company and arrange for the loan to be paid out upon sale and then apply for a new loan for a boat or whatever it is you want.
$113
Dirt is not a good insulator as it has low thermal resistance and can conduct heat easily. Materials like fiberglass, foam, or cellulose are better choices for insulation due to their higher insulating properties.
on average $10-$13 per hour. Some do commission work and get paid per bike or item. With a helper I have seen people do upward of $40 per hour.