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  • ...ity of Bologna]], and with Cagiva in 1985, saw his updated ideas come into production as the Desmoquattro. The subsequent 851 road bike had stronger [[crankcase]]s, while the heads and valves remained the same;
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  • ...mechanical parts. While Campagnolo's highest grade groups, Record (current production) and Super Record (made up to 1985), were universally regarded as being unb ...Italy in the [[1920]]s and he conceived of several innovative ideas while racing, which later turned into such revolutionary fundamental cycling products as
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  • ...Agusta would later reconsider and continued racing). Mondial had readied a bike with [[desmodromic]] valve actuation (before [[Ducati]]) but did not produc ...ust won the 125 cc and 250 cc world titles. Honda would use this bike as a standard to which he would need to live up to in order to compete on a
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  • Ghezzi & Brian was founded in 1995 to develop racing motorcycles using twin-cylinder engines. The first model put in production is the ''SuperTwin 1100'', derived from the Championship 1996 machine.
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  • ...ndy Racing League]]''' <br>[[Indy Japan 300]]<p>'''[[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|MotoGP World Championship]]'''<br>Grand Prix of Japan ...] racing to Japan, as well as increase their own knowledge of that form of racing.
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  • | Homepage || [http://www.ducati.com/racing/00_home_racing/corse/index.jhtml?family=duccorse Ducati Corse] ...otor Holding|Ducati]] that deals with the firm's involvement in motorcycle racing. It is directed by Claudio Domenicali and is based inside Bologna in [[quar
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  • ...released two newly designed [[racing]] [[motorcycle]]s (first new Italian racing design since the end of the war). In 1947 production of the Corsa (racer) and the Sportster street bike began, and popularity of the Parilla line of motorcycles started to boom. T
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  • ...World Championship season consists of a series of rounds held on permanent racing facilities. Each round has 2 races and the results of each race are combine ...tion Internationale de Motocyclisme|FIM]] the governing body of motorcycle racing and managed and promoted by [[FGSport]].
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  • ...y side with his father, Antonio. The family's involvement with cycling and racing is deeper now than ever. ...OLN's Giro d'Italia are from Giuseppe Mondonico's collection of racers and racing from that great age of cycling.
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  • | Production || 2002-2005 | Class || [[naked bike]]
    9 KB (1,237 words) - 16:58, 13 October 2009
  • ...erbike Championship''' series is the leading [[Motorcycle sport|motorcycle racing]] championship in the [[United Kingdom]]. ...nsurance. The grids usually consist of more than 30 riders, consisting of production-based bikes from [[Ducati Motor Holding|Ducati]], [[Honda]], [[Yamaha Motor
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  • ...px-Benelli_raceteam_jaren_dertig.jpg|left|thumb|250px|''The 175 cc Benelli Racing Team was in the thirties an almost unbeatable force. Picture of [[Raffaele ...eer which confirmed the company's exceptional capacity for development and production.
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  • ...as the 90°V twin, initial Grand Prix racing versions being 500 cc, and the production bikes were 750 cc. There was also the [[Ducati 750 Imola Desmo]] that won a ...aldo Milvio and General Manager Fredmano Spairani, were enthusiastic about racing, and had encouraged Fabio Taglioni to develop the 750 V twin.
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  • | Production || 2006-present | Class || [[super bike]]
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  • ...ntre. They split from the firm and finished the development, marketing the bike as their own. The making of the most high-tech sport bike on the market
    10 KB (1,552 words) - 10:26, 3 February 2011
  • ...his native Italy, Anzani moved to France where he became involved in cycle racing. He moved on to motor cycles and designed and built a record breaking light ...[Courbevoie]], Paris, and one in London was also added as well as licenced production by other makers. Another factory at [[Monza]], Italy was added in 1914.
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  • .... In 1932 [[Vittorio Guerzoni]] developed (see [[Taurus]]) a 498 cc racing bike with it's own OHC single cylinder blocks and 174 side valved models as well ...ally motorcycle named Mignon (a perfectly fit name, indicating the initial production, which corresponds in practice to that of current and ubiquitous scooters,
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  • | Production || ..., North Gloucester Road Racing Club (NGRRC), and the North East Motorcycle Racing Club (NEMCRC).
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  • ...for the 750 sports machines, with a limited production of 300 SR ("Special Racing") model in the traditional red and silver livery. ...ever created and the 2008 F4 312R model is known to be the world's fastest production motorcycle. Claimed power of the new F4 312R model is 183HP, although [[dyn
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  • ...date has always remained among the top position of the league to sell the bike in its class, suffering over the years various mutations , including the st ...ine very powerful and flexible enough to excite the kids excited about the racing, the project took on some points, the [[Cagiva Freccia | C12R]] but many as
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