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  • ...nal Six Days and the full-fledged speed races like the international Grand Prix and TT. '''1935 - The first lightweight'''
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  • ...st notable foreign winner in this period was [[Gino Bartali]] in 1946, the Italian beat arch rival [[Fausto Coppi]] in a contentious race, the two Italians ro ...he race started in Basel and finished in Zurich and was known as the Grand Prix Suisse.
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  • ...ng [[Vacuum tube|tubes]], condensers and other radio components.On June 1, 1935, the cornerstone of a factory in Borgo Panigale was laid. By [[1940]], the ...by vertical shaft and bevel gears. This bike came to dominate its class in Italian racing. In [[1956]] there was a [[dohc]] 125 cc version of the Gran Sp
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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 ...picked up by another great of Italian motorsports, [[Carlo Abarth]]. From 1935 onwards Stanguellini became synonymous as a tuner of [[FIAT]] cars. Initial
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  • *[[Gian-Carlo Rota]], ([[1932]]-[[1999]]), Italian-born American mathematician and philosopher *[[Nikki Giovanni]], ([[1943]]) (half-Italian), poet and writer
    27 KB (2,611 words) - 11:38, 14 June 2009
  • ...an advanced Grand Prix car was designed and built, the [[Alfa Romeo Grand Prix|GP1914]] which featured a four cylinder, double overhead camshafts, four va |'''1935'''||91||align="center" |211
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  • ...heda.bit?target=StrumentoMTA&isin=IT0001278081&lang=en DMH]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer located in [[Bologna, Italy]]. ...sold over 65% of its shares in Ducati. In December 2005 Ducati returned to Italian ownership with the sale of Texas Pacific's stake (minus one share) to Inves
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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
    17 KB (2,496 words) - 22:06, 30 June 2009
  • The [[Italy|Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer '''Moto Guzzi''' (aka "Guzzi") has endured fr ...hanic serving in the [[Regia Aeronautica|Corpo Aeronautico Militare]] (the Italian Air Corp, ''CAM'') during the first World War: Carlo Guzzi (1889–1964
    53 KB (7,792 words) - 12:53, 9 December 2009
  • ...river at the wheel of an American car, European makers such as the [[Italy|Italian]] [[Fiat]] or [[France|French]] [[Peugeot]] companies soon developed their ...(183 in³) engine, inspired by the Peugeot [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] engine which had been serviced in his shop by [[Fred Offenhauser]] in 191
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