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  • ...ted as standard it lends itself to much processing (used in [[motociclismo|motorcycling competitions]] but for the banned movement [[way]] to our [[traffic]]) Alre
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  • [[Category:Motorcycling]]
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  • ...ocross]] motorcycles are also available for children to learn this form of motorcycling.
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  • ...T and the Senior Manx Grand Prix and was to become the very first post-war motorcycling 'superstar', popularly known amongst the racing fraternity simply as 'the D ...awarded the RAC [[Segrave Trophy]] and, in recognition of his services to motorcycling, was awarded the [[Order of the British Empire]] in [[1953]].
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  • Bell began motorcycling as a teenager despite the opposition of his father, who at one time forced
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  • ...- The American Motorcyclist Association looks back on a 75 year history of motorcycling at a new museum next to the association's headquarter in Columbus, Ohio. ...useums, this one focuses on people. The names and faces of the pioneers of motorcycling and their contributions are captured in photographs and biographies through
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  • [[Category:Motorcycling events| ]]
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  • |Slogan || Mucho + k Moto (Mucho màs que moto/ Much more than motorcycling)
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  • ...on which is presented at the Salone di Milano in November 1975, testing of Motorcycling February 1977, has a fibreglass body, cupolino, upper beam chassis as a tan
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  • Between [[1970]] and [[1980]], faces to the forefront of motorcycling along with [[Virginio Ferrari]], [[Marco Lucchinelli]] and [[Franco Uncini]
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  • *[[Motorcycling]] [[Category:Motorcycling]]
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  • ...titude towards other racers has made him a love-or-hate personality in the motorcycling world.
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  • ...ds]]. Host of the [[Dutch TT]] race, it is considered "The Cathedral" of [[motorcycling]] by the fans. It has a capacity of 100,000 spectators, including 60,000 [[
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  • In 1990, Alex Barros was the youngest rider in history to join the top motorcycling category, the [[500cc]], at the age of 20. In his first year, he was 12th o
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  • Being the most visible exponent of motorcycling in Argentina, he has received all 12 Argentine [[Olimpia Award]]s for that
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  • ...e conditions installments, to burst from an unusual protest by the Italian motorcycling that case, a loud voice, demanded the expulsion from the hall of the "Vi-Vi
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  • ...] different and the difference in plant lighting, of course, being a naked motorcycling has a different approach, it has also the different calibration, making it
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  • ...f'' 'Società Anonima Frera''' "by Frera Corrado was among the first [[case motorcycling]] Italian and one of the largest volume of production.
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  • ...idered it unsafe. At the time, the TT was the most prestigious race on the motorcycling calendar. Other top riders joined his boycott of the event and by 1976, the
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  • ...ic class of the period. After several presentations and positive trials in motorcycling magazines, with photos of Alberto executing a jump at the "montagnetta" of ...hock absorbing frame. He is helped in the development by his friend and ex-motorcycling work rider [[Lorenzo Orlando]]. Naturally, the model of the frame was for t
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  • *[http://www.ma.org.au Motorcycling Australia (MA)]- Australian Governing Body
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  • ...ds]]. Host of the [[Dutch TT]] race, it is considered "The Cathedral" of [[motorcycling]] by the fans. It has a capacity of 100,000 spectators, including 60,000 [[
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  • * [http://www.ma.org.au Motorcycling Australia (MA)]- Australian Governing Body
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  • Edoardo Bianchi was an Italian motorcycling pioneer who began by building bicycles in 1885. He built a motorized bicycl
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  • ...ed his motorcycle racing career. After the 1980 season, he decided to quit motorcycling to pursue an auto racing career. He retired with twelve 500cc pole position
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  • ...rastructure was also upgraded. These changes encouraged world championship motorcycling to return in 1981, but further safety work was undertaken through the 1980s
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  • ...ver fifty years of Ducati's evolution from a small electrical company to a motorcycling giant.
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  • ...e sport''' is a broad field that encompasses all [[sport]]ing aspects of [[motorcycling]]. The disciplines are not all "races" or timed-speed events, as several di * [http://www.ma.org.au Motorcycling Australia (MA)]- Australian Governing Body
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  • ...mpany was nationalized and the "Rondine" was sold to [[Caproni]] that fast motorcycling experience, Taruffi was commissioned to find a buyer.
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  • Despite being a relatively small company by global motorcycling standards, Aprilia is very active in [[Motorcycle sport]]. It contests many
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  • ...and an engine based on the three-speed 65 unit! Hardly a potion to set the motorcycling scene alight. The 85 T came in 1959 and this had a new tank (similar to th
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  • ...ari gained his license for motorcycle racing in 1915 at the age of 23. His motorcycling career was postponed, however, by the outbreak of [[World War I]] and Nuvol ...ime, the European Grand Prix was considered the most important race of the motorcycling season and the winners in each category were designated ''European Champion
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  • ...st victory in motomondiale, in [[Hungary]], but the champion withdrew from motorcycling competitions that year, in [[1993]] the Cagiva is always a protagonist with
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  • * [http://enduronews.com/ Enduro News] Daily reports on Enduro & offroad motorcycling * [http://www.ma.org.au Motorcycling Australia (MA)]- Australian Governing Body
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  • ...ub-plot to the ever-changing soap opera that forms the panorama of Italian motorcycling. ...irth of the [[Fiat 500]] car, which brought the post-war boom in Italian [[motorcycling]] to an abrupt end.
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  • * [http://www.ma.org.au Motorcycling Australia (MA)]- Australian Governing Body
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  • The motorcycling public seemed to feel that it should have been a “real” 500, and it did
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  • ...er. This system debuted on the F4 Tamburini and was lauded by independent motorcycling publications such as Australian Motorcycle News.
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  • ...e its first world title in 125 after to have gained you are [[Big Prize of motorcycling|big prizes]] ([[Austria]], [[Germany]], [[Socialist Republic Federal of Jug
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  • ...cle racing season|2003]]. Many of the most famous riders in the history of motorcycling raced with Benelli bikes, from [[Mike Hailwood]] to [[Jarno Saarinen]].
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  • In 1978, after an 11 year hiatus from motorcycling, Hailwood performed one of the most legendary comebacks in motor sports at
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  • * [http://www.ma.org.au Motorcycling Australia (MA)]- Australian Governing Body
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  • * [http://www.ma.org.au Motorcycling Australia (MA)]- Australian Governing Body
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  • ...n Vyrus virtuoso Ascanio Rodorigo has lived and worked all his life in the motorcycling hotbed of the Riviera Adriatica, beginning as a 20-year old wrench for the
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  • ...a lot of trade bikes is marked. The parable of the industrial adventure in motorcycling field of the Caproni farm is during around twelve years; practically at the
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  • From 1949 to 1976 the race was part of the [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|Motorcycling World Championship]] and was the home of the British Grand Prix until 1976.
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  • In the 1960s, Ducati earned its place in motorcycling history by producing the then fastest 250 cc road bike available, the In the 1960s, Ducati earned its place in motorcycling history by producing the then fastest 250 cc road bike available, the
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  • ...a six-speed [[gearbox]], in anticipation of the new [[IMF]] (International Motorcycling Federation) regulations due to enter into effect in 1970. The air-cooled [[
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  • ...n a motorcycle shop in West Wickham, Kent. He continues his involvement in motorcycling, participating in classic events with bikes from his stable of vintage raci
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  • ...ished in 1921 in [[Mandello del Lario]], Italy, Moto Guzzi has led Italy's motorcycling manufacture, enjoyed prominence in world-wide motorcycle racing, and led th Moto Guzzi has introduced critical motorcycling innovations throughout its history:
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  • ...an Touring Car Championship races over 30 years ago. A [[motorcycle racing|motorcycling]] legend turned driver, [[Kunimitsu Takahashi]], was the foremost creator o
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  • ...t/MA/RacingDisciplines/Speedway/Speedway.htm Speedway in Australia] from [[Motorcycling Australia]]
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