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    p.71 Suzuki Motor Co Ltd full-page factory advert, Suzuki 250 TB. Suzuki Motor Company are sending six Suzuki Manufacturer's racers RT-61 125cc and six...
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    The Suzuki 125 GP racers were a series of 125cc racing motorcycles designed, developed, and built by Suzuki, to compete in the Grand Prix motorcycle racing...
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    Ernst Degner (category 125cc World Championship riders)
    had gained at MZ, Degner designed Suzuki's new 50cc and 125cc racers. By 14 October 1962, Degner had won Suzuki's first World Championship in the 50 cc...
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    Hugh Anderson (motorcyclist) (category 125cc World Championship riders)
    factory's 50cc, 125cc and occasionally 250cc racers. During his team membership, Anderson was double World Champion (50cc and 125cc) in 1963 and retained...
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  • Loris Capirossi (category 125cc World Championship riders)
    the 2010 season-opener Qatar Grand Prix. Capirossi is the 1990 and 1991 125cc World Champion, the 1998 250cc World Champion, while also holding the honor...
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  • professional motocross racer. He competed in the AMA Motocross Championships from 1977 to 1989, most prominently as a member of the Suzuki factory racing team...
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    Álvaro Bautista (category Suzuki MotoGP riders)
    Spanish motorcycle road racer. He won the 2022 and 2023 Superbike World Championship with the Ducati factory team. He was the 2006 125cc World Champion and...
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    Barry Sheene (category 125cc World Championship riders)
    father borrowed £2,000 (£36,720 in 2023), to purchase a twin-cylinder 125cc Suzuki RT67, a former factory racing team motorcycle campaigned by Stuart Graham...
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  • Geboers began racing professional motocross in the 1980 125cc motocross world championship for the Suzuki factory racing team managed by his brother Sylvain...
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  • 1972) is an American former professional motocross racer and Endurocross racer. He was the 2001 AMA 125cc motocross national champion. Brown won his first...
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    Aleix Espargaró (category 125cc World Championship riders)
    30 July 1989) is a Spanish Grand Prix motorcycle road racer. He was the Spanish 2004 FIM CEV 125cc International Champion and currently competes in the...
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  • Frank Perris (category 125cc World Championship riders)
    in 1965 when he won two 125cc Grand Prix races aboard a Suzuki two-stroke, and finished the year in second place in the 125cc world championship behind...
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    Bob Hannah (category American air racers)
    Yamaha factory racing team. He was one of the most successful motocross racers in AMA history, with 70 AMA race victories and seven championships. Hannah...
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    Watanabe rode a Suzuki motorcycle to win the 1974 125cc Japanese motocross national championship earning him a chance to compete in the 1975 125cc motocross...
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  • by driving a Suzuki motorcycle. A season consists of 16 races in 16 different tracks. Three classes are available to compete in: 125cc, 250cc, and 500cc...
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  • Dave Simmonds (category 125cc World Championship riders)
    125cc and 250cc machines would be limited to two cylinders and 6-speed transmissions. This regulation change caused the dominant Yamaha and Suzuki factories...
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  • 250 (1967–1971) A7 Avenger 350 (1967–1971) Agila HD 125 (1974-1989) B1-125cc (1966-2001) B85 & B85M 125 (1965) D1 100 (1966–1969) Eliminator 125 ER-5...
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    Danny Kent (category 125cc World Championship riders)
    2010 aboard a 125cc Honda, earning him a late ride with Lambretta in the 125cc Grand Prix world championship that year. Kent entered the 125cc world championship...
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    Maverick Viñales (category 125cc World Championship riders)
    seasons in 70cc "metrakit" bikes. In 2007, he became champion of the Catalan 125cc Championship, and repeated the feat in 2008, as well as winning the Mediterranean...
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  • TT Superbikes Real Road Racing (known in North America as Suzuki TT Superbikes Real Road Racing) is a 2005 motorcycle simulation racing video game developed...
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    250cc, 125cc, 50cc/80cc and Sidecar. Moto3 replaced the 125cc class in 2012. Moto3 runs 250cc single-cylinder engines as opposed to the 125cc engines...
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  • Phil Mellor (category English motorcycle racers)
    aboard a Yamaha 350, 125cc Gold Star 1981 Championship aboard a Honda, 1300cc Production 1986 British championship on a Suzuki, back to back 750cc Production...
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    Marco Simoncelli (category 125cc World Championship riders)
    professional motorcycle racer. He competed in the MotoGP World Championship for 10 years from 2002 to 2011. He started in the 125cc class before moving up...
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    Champion, 125cc (Suzuki) 1991: World Champion, 125cc - winner 5 GPs; Belgian Champion, 125cc; Youngest world champion at that time (Suzuki) 1993: Belgian...
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    four speeds. Although most of its production were mopeds, it also produced 125cc bikes, namely the K260, K270 and K276 all, and it had an advanced plan for...
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  • successfully defended his crown by winning the 1996 125cc Eastern Supercross championship. Pichon joined the Suzuki factory racing team managed by former world...
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  • have progressed through to the 125cc/Moto3 championship in MotoGP. Prior to the 2013 season, a 2-stroke KTM RC 125cc engine was used. The year 2013 saw...
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  • List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Riders' Champions by year (category Lists of Grand Prix motorcycle racers)
    Classes that have been discontinued include Formula 750, 500cc, 350cc, 250cc, 125cc, 80cc, 50cc and Sidecar. The Grand Prix Road-Racing World Championship was...
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    became the youngest ever champion in the 250cc class. Arnaud Vincent won the 125cc title by 19 points difference over defending champion Manuel Poggiali. The...
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    based on engine size, and one class for sidecars. Classes for 50cc, 80cc, 125cc, 250cc, 350cc, 500cc, and 750cc solo machines have existed at some time...
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