MV Agusta
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VIDEO: MV Agusta’s Superveloce 800. EXPLAINED.
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The team behind MV Agusta’s new Superveloce 800 has just released this brilliant video, briefly explaining what’s gone into its all-new neo-retro machine. CEO Timur Sardarov, Design Director Adrian Morton and Head of Research and Development Brian Gillen were on hand to talk about its new machine, which was unveiled to the world in concept…
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MV Agusta looks to the future. Receives 50 MILLION EURO cash injection. Confirms Timur Sardarov as NEW CEO.
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MV Agusta has just recieved a capital injection of around 40 million Euros and announced the appointment of new CEO Timur Sardarov – as it begins to make plans for the future, after years of financial turmoil and uncertainty. The latest injection means that MV has received a total of around 50 million Euros…
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RECORD BREAKERS: Bonhams takes close to THREE AND A HALF MILLION POUNDS at Autumn Stafford Sale. 1925 Brough Superior sand-racer ‘project’ sells for £264,500.
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Bonhams annual two-day Autumn Stafford Sale closed yesterday at the Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Show at Stafford Showground, taking a total of £3,479,800 over the weekend. The stars of the auction included a pack of Brough Superiors, which claimed the top four places among the ten biggest sales of the two-day Autumn Stafford Sale. The top…
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Limited Edition MV Agusta Dragster 800RR. Built with PIRELLI.
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MV Agusta and Pirelli has just unveiled a special edition version of MV’s Dragster 800RR. And it looks SUPER trick. Last year MV Agusta and Pirelli presented a special version of a Brutale 800RR – and now the two iconic brands have rustled up a gorgeous version of the Dragster 800RR. Unveiled as part of…
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MotoGP: Here’s the first look at the 2019 Moto2 MV Agusta race bike
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The Italian marque is making its return to global racing with a team in the Moto2 championship next year and here’s the first official look at what the bike will look like on the grid. The squad will be run under the Forward Racing Team banner. MV Agusta racked up a total of 75…
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Walter Siegl Motorcycles built-to-order MV Agusta Bol d’Or Series street racer
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Walter Siegl Motorcycles has just unveiled its latest addition to its MV Agusta Bol d’Or Series – built around the iconic Italian brands new 3-cylinder engine and nimble trellis chassis. If you’ve not heard of WSM before – the New Hampshire based bike builders use the latest in electronics, suspension and technology to hand-build machines…
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First look at MV Agusta’s 2019 Moto2 race bike design
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Here’s the official images of what the MV Agusta Moto2 race bike will look like – and it looks just like the road bike without lights, mirrors or a numberplate holder. The most successful European motorcycle manufacturer of all time, with 75 world titles (38 rider and 37 manufacturer) from 1952 to 1974. The first…
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HUGE RUMOURS: Jet-powered MV Agusta on the way?
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MV Agusta’s eccentric CEO Giovanni Castiglioni has hinted that the iconic Italian brand is working on a brand new exclusive superbike – and there’s talk that it’s going to be jet powered! Iconic Italian motorcycle manufacturer, MV Agusta, has recently undergone a resurgence of sorts, after years of financial instability and uncertainty – but thanks…
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VIDEO: Building the limited edition MV Agusta RVS 1
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Iconic Italian motorcycle manufacturer MV Agusta has opened the doors to its plant in Lombardy – and has released a brilliant video, showing its special RVS 1 taking shape… MV Agusta has recently unveiled its new RVS 1 – created by Brand RVS (Reparto Veicoli Speciali) the new “Limited Run” Division of MV Agusta.. Completely…
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Cagiva returns for 2018 – but this time, it’s focusing on electric motorcycles
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Iconic Italian motorcycle manufacturer Cagiva is set to relaunch for 2018, with a new range of electric motorcycles. And if there’s one that looks like the C594 GP machine below, which was lauded as the most beautiful race bike in the world back in its day, we’re in! The MV Agusta owned brand stopped production back in 2012,…
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