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  • The 1964 '''Ducati Berliner 1260 Apollo''' was a prototype model of [[motorcycle]], that did not make it into production, yet influenced other production mo [[Image:Ducati_apollo.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Ducati Apollo motorcycle]]
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  • ...16]], [[1892]] – [[August 11]], [[1953]]) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[motorcycle]] and [[racecar]] [[auto racing|driver]], known as ''Il Mantovano Volante'' ...opean Championship]]. From then until the end of 1930, he competed both in motorcycle racing and in automobile racing. For 1931, he decided to concentrate fully
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  • ...(born 5 October 1980 in [[Doncaster]], [[South Yorkshire]] is an British [[motorcycle]] racer. Toseland was the {{SBK|2007}} [[List of Superbike World champions| While his mother struggled with income, Ken and James would attend Junior [[Motorcycle trials|trials]] and motocross events across the UK. After his mother's rela
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  • ...bscure sub-plot to the ever-changing soap opera that forms the panorama of Italian motorcycling. ...as the eldest of six brothers whose mother, Teresa, had set them up in the motorcycle repair business back in 1911, a prelude to them attaching the [[Benelli]] b
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  • ...the only [[Road racing|street circuit racing event]] in which both car and motorcycle races are held. Every year more than three hundred racing drivers and rider The motorcycle race was introduced in 1967, and in that year the first fatal tragedy struc
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  • |Industry || [[Scooter (motorcycle)|Scooter]] ...scooter – competing on cost and weather protection against the ubiquitous motorcycle.
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  • [[Image:Mika_Kallio_KTM_125_II.jpg|thumb|250px|Contemporary racing motorcycle]] [[Image:mobike.cagiva.750pix.jpg|thumb|250px|A 125 cc motorcycle, the Italian-manufactured Cagiva Planet.]]
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  • parts for classic and modern Italian cars. Worldwide shipping. (ITL) http://www.buyautoparts.com - Buy Auto Parts - - A large amount of Italian car parts available at this online parts retailer. Searchable online invent
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  • ...ed [[marque]]s of [[automobile]] and the one of the most exclusive [[Italy|Italian]]/French/German car producers of all time. The company is legendary for pr ...iTank1923.jpg|right|thumb|300px|'''[[Bugatti Type 32|Type 32]] tank-bodied racers in 1923]]'''
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  • ...s located about 15 miles west of [[Bologna]]. Modena is famous for the the Italian Military Academy, a centuries old University, numerous churches and piazzas ...alership along the lines that later would be picked up by another great of Italian motorsports, [[Carlo Abarth]]. From 1935 onwards Stanguellini became synony
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  • ...toner''' (b. [[16 October]], [[1985]]) is a [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|motorcycle racer]] originally from [[Kurri Kurri]] in [[New South Wales]], [[Australia In 2004 Stoner joined the [[Red Bull]] [[KTM (motorcycle manufacturer)|KTM]] factory team in 125ccs, and continued to improve, with
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  • ...e name "Capriolo" (the word Capriolo, is the name of a small deer in the [[Italian]] language). In 1950 the factory [[Aero Caproni]] was born and the first [[motorcycle]] powered with a 49cc engine and a [[Ducati]] elastic frame. The Ducati [[C
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  • |Current season || 2007 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season |category || [[Motorcycle sport]]
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  • The city is at the centre of the third-largest Italian industrial area, concentrating on mechanical and automotive [[engineering]] ...cities of Lombardy, but has never recovered from [[List of battles of the Italian Wars#Brescia|its sack by the French]]. It subsequently shared the fortunes
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  • |Industry || [[Motorcycle]] ...], Europe's largest motorcycle manufacturer and the world's fourth largest motorcycle manufacturer by unit sales.
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  • | Last race || [[1964 Italian Grand Prix]] '''ATS''' ''(Automobili Turismo e Sport)'' was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[automotive]] constructor and [[racing team]] that operated between [[19
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  • | 1932 [[Italian Grand Prix]], Tazio Nuvolari, 1st ...]] Luigi Fagioli<br>1933 [[Marseille Grand Prix]] Louis Chiron, <br>1933 [[Italian Grand Prix]] Luigi Fagioli<br>1933 [[Masaryk Circuit]] Louis Chiron<br>1933
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  • |Nationality || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Italy|Italian]] '''Ilario Bandini''' (18 April 1911 - 12 April 1992) was an [[Italy|Italian]] businessman, [[motor racing|racing driver]], and [[racing car]] builder.
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  • ...useppe Merosi]], hired in 1909 for designing new cars more suitable to the Italian market. Merosi would go on to design a series of new A.L.F.A. cars with mo ...la Romeo]], who converted the factory to produce military hardware for the Italian and Allied war efforts. Munitions, aircraft engines and other components,
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  • ...e authenticity of the bicycle sketch is still vigorously maintained by the Italian cultural bureaucracy still believing the misled Prof. Augusto Marinoni, a l ...had to stop, remove the wheel, flip it around, and remount the wheel. When racers were allowed to use derailleurs, racing times immediately dropped. See [[b
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