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    name harked back to the round case 1973 Ducati 750 Super Sport, and the 1975 square case 750 and 900 Super Sport. The appellation 'SS' was applied only...
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    1972 race winning 750 Imola Desmo), as one of a SportClassic series representing the 750 GT, 750 Sport, and 750 SuperSport Ducati motorcycles. Monster:...
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    1992, when it was succeeded by the Ducati 888. The Ducati 851 was the successor to the air-cooled two-valve Ducati 750 F1. Development had lagged with the...
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    the Ducati Apollo was the 90° V-twin, initial Grand Prix racing versions being 500 cc, and the production bikes were 750 cc. There was also the Ducati 750...
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    media related to Ducati Paso. Ducati Paso 750 at Ducati.com Heritage. Ducati Paso 906 at Ducati.com Heritage. Ducati Paso 907 i.e. at Ducati.com Heritage...
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    Honda Africa Twin (category Dual-sport motorcycles)
    the Honda XRV750, is a 742 cc dual-sport motorcycle manufactured by Honda. The motorcycle was based on the NXR-750, which won the Paris-Dakar rally four...
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    Honda RC51 (category Sport bikes)
    by a 750 cc V-4. In 1990, however, Raymond Roche secured Ducati's first world title aboard the Ducati 851. Throughout the next 11 years, Ducati would...
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    Honda CRF1000L (category Dual-sport motorcycles)
    on road focused adventure touring motorcycles such as the BMW R1200GS, Ducati Multistrada, and Triumph Tiger Explorer with a lighter more off-road focused...
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  • Ducati four stroke v-twin engines from 350 cc to 1000 cc and entered the big displacement market. Cagiva bought Ducati in 1985, but kept the Ducati brand...
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    (1994, 1995, 1998 and 1999). His greatest success came with the factory Ducati team. Fogarty helped to develop the Petronas FP1 racing motorcycle in the...
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  • Superbike World Championship (category Recurring sporting events established in 1988)
    machines with 1,000 cc V-twin engines (principally Ducati, but later Aprilia and Honda) to go up against the 750 cc four-cylinder engines (Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki...
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    600 tourer 750 GT 750SS 750 Sport (drum brake) 1972–1974 750 Sport (disc brake) 1974 750 Sport America 1975–1978 850SS MV Agusta 350B Sport 1970–1974 350...
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  • British Superbike Championship (category 1988 establishments in the United Kingdom)
    S1000RR (currently) Ducati: Ducati 916/955, Ducati 996 RS, Ducati 998 RS, Ducati 998 F02, Ducati 999 F04, Ducati 1098, Ducati 1199, Ducati Panigale V4 (currently)...
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     143. Hearst Magazines. p. 82. ISSN 0032-4558. Retrieved 2009-04-29. Ducati 750 Sport with its clip-on handlebars and racing setup, is for those who want...
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  • List of Superbike World Champions (category Motorcycle sport lists)
    This is a complete list of FIM World Superbike Champions, from 1988 up to and including 2024. Riders in bold were entered in the 2024 World Championship...
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    Triumphmotorcycles.com. Retrieved 2022-03-19. "Desmosedici Stradale: a V4 for Ducati sport bikes". MotoGP. 7 September 2019. Retrieved 30 March 2022. Wahid Ooi...
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    Bimota DB1 (category Sport bikes)
    powered by a Ducati engine compared to, say, the SB3 - Suzuki, Bimota, third design. Being the first all-Italian Bimota it came with a 750 cc Ducati 90° V-twin...
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    The commercial and television rights have been delegated to MotorSport Vision. Ducati, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha all have well supported teams, while...
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    Suzuki GSX-R750 (category Sport bikes)
    models featured very flat bodies compared to modern sport-bikes, hence the term 'slab-sided'. 1988-1991 (1992 USA) models are sometimes referred to as...
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    Troy Bayliss (category Ducati Corse MotoGP riders)
    the Superbike World Championship three times and a MotoGP race, all with Ducati. He finished his career after winning the 2008 World Superbike title. His...
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    1986 Ducati 750 F1 that was ridden by Gary Patton to the 1988 American Road Racing Association Open Twin class championship. During the 1987 and 1988 seasons...
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    Honda VF and VFR (category Sport bikes)
    Matchless. In modern times, the V4 configuration has been embraced by Aprilia, Ducati, Suzuki, Yamaha & Norton. Compared to an in-line four, the advantages of...
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    Nicky Hayden (category Ducati Corse MotoGP riders)
    seasons without a win, before moving to Ducati for 2009. Hayden had five largely unsuccessful seasons at Ducati, with his highest championship position...
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    Under 750 cc flying km and flying mile see above Under 500 cc with sidecar flying km 65.65 mph, flying mile 62.07 mph - 490 cc Norton Under 750 cc with...
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    Dorsoduro 750 Shiver 900 Shiver 750 Mana 850 GT RS4 125 RS4 50 RS 50 RS 125 RS 250 RS 457 (first Bike exclusively made in India) RS 660 STX 125 Dual-sport ETX...
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    production, a similar system was later used by Ducati on the Supermono and BMW on the F800. A short-stroke 750 was introduced in 1974 and used in the factory...
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    Miguel Angel Galluzzi (category Ducati designers)
    Mana, SL 750 Shiver of 2009, and several Husqvarna models. He also contributed to the Vespa/Piaggio 1+1 concept vehicle. Many of the Ducatis Galluzzi...
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    Honda VTR250 (category Motorcycles introduced in 1988)
    revision. The original VTR250 was a faired sport bike sold only in the United States and Canada from 1988 to 1990. The next VTR250 model is a naked bike...
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    teams racing European twin cylinder bikes, which included the BMW R90S, Ducati and MotoGuzzi motorcycles and the teams racing the more powerful Japanese...
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    meeting in 2003. The Fila Ducati rider withstood the attention of James Toseland in the first race and then fellow Ducati pilot, Gregorio Lavilla in...
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