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Remembering Claudio Castiglioni
August 17, 2011

Claudio Castiglioni, 64 years old and President of MV Agusta Motor S.p.A. passed away this morning in Varese, Italy after a courageous battle against an illness.


The man who personally elevated the Italian motorcycle industry to its current role as world leader and the businessman who excelled with MV Agusta, Cagiva, Ducati and Husqvarna brands has left us.


After his experience in the family business's specializing in metalworking and manufacturing, in 1978 Castiglioni founded the company Cagiva which continually developed new and innovative motorcycles that have influenced the direction of the Italian and world motorcycle markets through the 1980's and 1990's.


Intuitive, tenacious, and a true visionary: these qualities drove Claudio Castiglioni to purchase the historic brands like Ducati, Husqvarna and MV Agusta. Coupled with his vision, diligence, hard work and financial investment these brands have once again become the protagonist of the two wheeled market.


Claudio Castiglioni has given us some of the most important motorcycles ever built, personifying performance, elegance and style: Cagiva Elefant and Mito, Ducati 916 and Monster as well as the MV Agusta F4 and Brutale. Finally, the President crafted the latest jewels in every detail, a testament to his insatiable passion for motorcycles: the MV Agusta F3 and Brutale 675.


Racing has always been one of his greatest passions, and his forays into competition have resulted in success at every level of world championship racing. With Cagiva came the titles of World Motocross Champion as well as the triumphs in the most enduring desert race, the Paris-Dakar. Also with Cagiva were the numerous successes in the 500 GP class. Ducati, under his guidance, dominated entire seasons of the World Superbike Championship thanks to models such as the 851 and 916. Finally, Husqvarna acquired a number of World Championships in Enduro, Motocross and Supermotard.


At the very center of his personal and professional history there is MV Agusta, to which he dedicated over 15 years creating motorcycles which have come to be considered the world wide icon for style and exclusivity as well as representing excellence Made in Italy. With the MV Agusta motorcycles, nothing was ever left to chance, the smallest details were reviewed and revised hundreds of times in order to create motorcycles that are simply unique, personifying perfection. Behind every detail, there are the ideas, heart and soul of Claudio Castiglioni.


For the past year, the President has left the guidance of MV Agusta to his son Giovanni, who has been by his side during many of the battles that have formed the story of the manufacture in Varese. These challenges, day after day, constructed and invisible fabric that was so well woven by this truly unique person and businessman. Giovanni, with the same passion and tenacity as his father, from this day forth will continue to create what Claudio Castiglioni described as “the most beautiful motorcycles in the world”.


The funeral will take place Friday August 19th at 14:00 in the Church of the Brunella in via Crispi, Varese (Italy).

August 17, 2011 5:40 AM by firedancer
very sad news
August 17, 2011 5:51 AM by spypyp
A great loss has hit the world of local entrepreneurship in the night. he 'died last night Claudio Castiglioni, an entrepreneur very popular to have a historical brand back to Varese. Together with his brother John, Claudio Castiglioni had recovered last year from Milwaukee's Harley Davidson, MV Agusta Motor, which owns the historic MV Agusta and Cagiva.

Business success which confirmed the importance of the brand, raised the same design with the Castiglioni Brutale and F4 models, two products that are the pride of the establishment of Schiranna.

The businessman Claudio Castiglioni, MV Agusta's heart and soul, died last night leaving a great void in Varese, mourned by entrepreneurs and athletes.
August 17, 2011 6:00 AM by alkatraxx
It was one of the last very passionate person in this motorcycle world , it's a great loss ...
RIP Presidente ..
August 17, 2011 6:07 AM by R1andrew
very very sad.
August 17, 2011 6:09 AM by Donsy
Very sorry to hear, I am sure he will be missed and our thoughts go out to his family.
August 17, 2011 6:16 AM by gotojoe
A true diamond..

Ciao
August 17, 2011 6:18 AM by hb88xx
untill now they have not said how he passed away and at what age ( too young probably)
August 17, 2011 6:21 AM by MRT
What a loss. We can only hope his passion will live on, and be thankful for what he has done. RIP.
August 17, 2011 6:22 AM by JerseyBrut
Very sad news devoted to the Marque.

I am stunned nothing else to say, other than R.I.P.
August 17, 2011 6:28 AM by Deequeue
hb88 - Claudio was 63 - far too young, as you say.

He passed on in hosptial - no other information has been released.


Sir, you resurrected one of the most historically famous brands, and in doing so, brought us wonderful machines and motorcycle art.

Had it not been for Claudio, each and every owner would be missing a loved bike in the garage.


As said by Dons, thoughts go out to his family and friends. I'm sure the whole factory will be feeling this loss too.

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