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  • ! [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|Championships]] | 50cc- [[1979 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1979]], [[1980 Grand Prix motor
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  • ...ix motorcycle racing|MotoGP]], for 2006 he moved to the [[Superbike racing|World Superbike]] series. ...hip in thirteenth place, scoring 6 points. In 1987, he also raced the 80cc championship, finishing seventeenth, scoring 8 points.
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  • ...e]] [[road racing]] [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|World Champion]]. | 50cc
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  • ! [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|Championships]] ...road racing]] [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|World Championship]].
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  • ! [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|Championships]] ...5]]) was an Italian [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|World Champion]] [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|Grand Prix]] [[motorcycle]] [[roa
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  • ...th the various production categories of racing, such as [[Superbike racing|World Superbike]], that feature modified versions of motorcycles available to the ...The 350cc class vanished in the 1980s. Sidecars were dropped from World Championship events in the 1990s, reducing the field to 125s, 250s, and 500s.
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  • Aprilia was founded immediately after the [[Second World War]] by Cavaliere Alberto Beggio, as a bicycle production factory at [[Noa ...son with two third places in individual races and sixth place in the World Championship.
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  • Riding a Benelli 175, Tonino Benelli won 4 Italian championship titles almost consecutively, in 1927, 1928 and 1930 with the single overhea As World war 2 loomed, the Benelli company debuted their 4 cylinder [[supercharged]]
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  • ...ekend of September, lasts for 24 hours and each motorcycle has a team of 3 riders taking turns. Organized for a long time at [[Circuit Paul Ricard|Paul Ricar The race is part of the a part of the [[Endurance World Championship]]. The 2006 edition was the 70th edition of the race.
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  • ! [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|Championships]] ...e]] [[road racing]] [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions|World Champion]].
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  • ...e MV stood for Meccanica Verghera) at the end of the [[World War II|Second World War]] as a means to save the jobs of employees of the Agusta firm and also ...ing motorcycles 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
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  • ...', is a [[motorcycle sport]] that involves usually 4 and sometimes up to 6 riders competing over 4 laps of an oval circuit. [[Image:Stadion Polonii Bydgoszcz (bieg).jpg|thumb|right|Riders sliding their bikes around a bend]]
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  • ...and second place in the 100cc class, he went on to win the Italian Senior Championship in 1961, '62, '63 and '64 on a 125cc [[Mondial]]. His career has been based ...prepared several machines to be sold to private individuals or to trusted riders, such as Francesco and his brother Walter. The Modenese rider-technician, a
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