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News - MV Agusta Wins Master Bike 2007 with the F4 R 312 May 12, 2008

May 7, 2007

MV Agusta Wins Master Bike 2007 with the F4 R 312
Years of painstaking work, never-ending research and the pure passion and professionalism of all the MV Agusta engineers won them the prestigious MASTER BIKE competition that this year took place at the Jerez circuit in Spain.

The F4 R 312 won the title of best motorcycle when up against the best the rest of the world could offer. The riders included 18 specialist journalists and world-renowned riders like Randy Mamola, Jurgen Fuchs and Stefan Chambon representing the 15 best-known motorcycling magazines.

Unlike previous versions, the three categories were changed this year to celebrate the tenth anniversary. The twin-cylinder and four-cylinder Superbike categories were replaced by Japanese Superbike and Italian Superbike.

The F4 R 312 first won the Italian Superbike category by beating the Aprilia RSV 1000 Factory and Ducati 1098 S. The MV then took on and beat the Yamaha R1 and Triumph Daytona 675 in the final. These machines had beforehand respectively won the Japanese Superbike and Supersport 600 categories.

The F4 R 312 allowed 4 riders out of 6 to their complete fastest laps in the final while 10 riders out of 18 clocked up their best times during the heats.

The F4 has become a legend in the motorcycle history and this latest win confirms once more just how much this machine is appreciated by both journalists and riders the world over.

 
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1. Posted January 3, 2008, 11:39 pm by MVnet

Years of painstaking work, never-ending research and the pure passion and professionalism of all the MV Agusta engineers won them the prestigious MASTER BIKE competition that this year took place at the Jerez circuit in Spain. The F4 R 312 won the title of best motorcycle when up against the best the rest of the world could offer. The riders included 18 specialist journalists and world-renowned riders like Randy Mamola, Jurgen Fuchs and Stefan Chambon representing the 15 best-known motorcycling magazines. Unlike previous versions, the three categories were changed this year to celebrate the tenth anniversary. The twin-cylinder and four-cylinder Superbike categories were replaced by Japanese Superbike and Italian Superbike. The F4 R 312 first won the Italian Superbike category by beating the Aprilia RSV 1000 Factory and Ducati 1098 S. The MV then took on and beat the Yamaha R1 and Triumph Daytona 675 in the final. These machines had beforehand respectively won the Japanese Superbike and Supersport 600 categories. The F4 R 312 allowed 4 riders out of 6 to their complete fastest laps in the final while 10 riders out of 18 clocked up their best times during the heats. The F4 has become a legend in the motorcycle history and this latest win confirms once more just how much this machine is appreciated by both journalists and riders the world over.
2. Posted January 3, 2008, 11:39 pm by bob

FINALLY , BEAUTY (FROM THE FIRST F4 750'S) AND BRAINS. A LETHAL COMBINATION. I CANNOT SEE HOW ANYBODY CAN SELL A F4. IT LOOKS AMAZING, EVERY TIME I LOOK AT MINE I FALL MINE LOVE AGAIN. IVE TOLD MY FAMILY, WHEN I GET TOO OLD TO RIDE BIKES (95 TO 100 YR S OLD, MAYBE ! ) THEY MUST STILL START MY (PETROL POWERED)WHEELCHAIR SO I CAN ROLL TO THE GARAGE TO LOOK AT THE MV. THE DUKE 1098 IS ALSO A GREAT LOOKING BIKE , BUT IM GLAD THE WORLD'S BIKING PRESS AGREED THAT THE R 312 IT SHE ONE.
3. Posted January 3, 2008, 11:39 pm by motogarden

Holy Fallopean tubes!!

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