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Hailwood, …Agostini, …Montano! - Munroe Motors and Thomas Montano Bring MV Agusta Back to the Isle of Man
Munroe Motors and Tom Montano have once again completed a successful week of TT racing at the famous Isle of Man road circuit. This year Montano blazed the 37.75-mile course on a Munroe Motors’ 2005 MV Agusta F4-1000. In the main event, the 6-lap “Senior” TT held on Friday morning June 10th, the 2001 AMA Pro-Thunder champion finished in 13th place with an average speed of 118.43 mph - winning a rare and coveted Silver Replica.
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MotoGP Legends set to duke it out again
The 2005 Bikers' Classic to be held this weekend at Spa Francorchamps will give MotoGP lovers the opportunity to see yesterday's greats back in action, including World Champions Kevin Schwantz and Giacomo Agostini.
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Yamaha nears the mythical MV-Agusta outfit
After taking victory last weekend in the Gauloises TT Assen, Yamaha added its 137th win to its impressive win list in the premier class. The triumph allowed Yamaha to reinforce its ranking as the brand with the third most victories in the premier class and move even closer to the legendary MV-Agusta, now just two victories ahead.
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