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With 75 World Championships (riders and manufacturers), 270 Grand Prix victories, and more than 3000 International race wins, MV Agusta's competition record is unequalled amongst Italian motorcycle manufacturers. MV's list of World Champions includes some of the greatest names in the sport, with Carlo Ubbiali, John Surtees, Mike Hailwood, Giacomo Agostini and Phil Read winning multiple times. Alongside the magnificent racing bikes MV produced a wide range of street models, including the exotic four-cylinder bikes based on the Grand Prix racers of the 1950s and early 1960s. After closing in 1977 MV Agusta was resurrected by Cagiva in 1997 and released the Massimo Tamburini-designed four-cylinder F4. Initially 750cc, this evolved into 1000cc and the Brutale series. In 2012 the three-cylinder F3 joined the F4 and a large range of models has grown from these two platforms. With a 50 year passion for Italian motorcycles, Ian Falloon tells the full story of MV Agusta, covering all the street and racing models from 1945.

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Chapter 1 From Two-strokes to Four-strokes (1945-1954) Chapter 2 Grand Prix Dominance (1955-1965) Chapter 3 Gradual Decline (1966-1976) Chapter 4 Four-cylinder Resurrection (1997-2010) Chapter 5 A return to three-cylinders (2011-2020) Appendix Technical Specifications 1945-2020

MV AGUSTA Since 1945: BIRTH, DEATH AND

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    Publisher: David & Charles
    Publication Date: 15/08/2022
    ISBN13: 9781787113596, 978-1787113596
    ISBN10: 1787113590

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    Book Synopsis
    With 75 World Championships (riders and manufacturers), 270 Grand Prix victories, and more than 3000 International race wins, MV Agusta's competition record is unequalled amongst Italian motorcycle manufacturers. MV's list of World Champions includes some of the greatest names in the sport, with Carlo Ubbiali, John Surtees, Mike Hailwood, Giacomo Agostini and Phil Read winning multiple times. Alongside the magnificent racing bikes MV produced a wide range of street models, including the exotic four-cylinder bikes based on the Grand Prix racers of the 1950s and early 1960s. After closing in 1977 MV Agusta was resurrected by Cagiva in 1997 and released the Massimo Tamburini-designed four-cylinder F4. Initially 750cc, this evolved into 1000cc and the Brutale series. In 2012 the three-cylinder F3 joined the F4 and a large range of models has grown from these two platforms. With a 50 year passion for Italian motorcycles, Ian Falloon tells the full story of MV Agusta, covering all the street and racing models from 1945.

    Table of Contents
    Chapter 1 From Two-strokes to Four-strokes (1945-1954) Chapter 2 Grand Prix Dominance (1955-1965) Chapter 3 Gradual Decline (1966-1976) Chapter 4 Four-cylinder Resurrection (1997-2010) Chapter 5 A return to three-cylinders (2011-2020) Appendix Technical Specifications 1945-2020

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