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    Bultaco was a Spanish manufacturer of two-stroke motorcycles from 1958 to 1983. In May 2014, a new Bultaco was announced. The origin of the Bultaco motorcycle...
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  • Junak Zipp AJP Casal IMZ-Ural IZh Velomotors ZiD as the Voskhod Tomos Bultaco Derbi Gas Gas Montesa Ossa Rieju Sanglas Cake Husqvarna — (Transfer to...
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    in fifth place overall. His performance earned him Bultaco factory support through a local Bultaco distributor. He was offered the opportunity to compete...
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  • absorbed by BSA in 1964, he formed a partnership with a Spanish firm, Bultaco, and went on to become the lead developer of modern two-stroke trials motorcycles...
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    by Narcìs Casas and Josep Pibernat after the closure of the original Bultaco factory, where they previously worked. GasGas gained a reputation for producing...
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    17 riding a Bultaco motorcycle. In his first race at the Brands Hatch Circuit, he suffered a crash when the engine on his 125cc Bultaco seized. Undaunted...
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  • Aprilia RSV 250 Aprilia RSW 250 Aprilia RSA 250 Benelli 250 DOHC Bianchi 250 Bultaco 250 ČZ 250 Gilera 250 Gilera GFR 250 Harley-Davidson RR250 Honda 220cc...
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    of Francisco Bultó, the owner of the Bultaco motorcycle company. Bultó offered him a job as a member of the Bultaco factory trials team and, in 1973 he...
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  • schoolboys in rugby league before travelling to Europe in 1963. Riding a Bultaco, he won his only world championship race in the 250cc class at the 1966...
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    motorcycles. At the time, only a few specialty European manufacturers such as Bultaco and Husqvarna made motorcycles specifically for off-road use. Instead,...
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    Mang (Kawasaki) 125cc – Ángel Nieto (Minarelli) 50cc – Ricardo Tormo (Bultaco) The 1981 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season was the 33rd F.I.M. Road...
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    Catalan businessman, founder of Montesa along with Peter Permanyer, and of Bultaco. He was born into a family of Catalan bourgeoisie dedicated mainly to textiles...
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  • winning world championships in 1971, 1972, 1988, 2008 and 2010. Unlike Ossa, Bultaco, and Montesa, Derbi successfully met the challenges that followed the Spanish...
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    Harley-Davidson) 125cc – Pier Paolo Bianchi (Morbidelli) 50cc – Ángel Nieto (Bultaco) The 1976 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season was the 28th F.I.M. Road...
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    racing series necessitated the purchase of rights to the name. Based on the Bultaco design principle of a standard-size frame that could accommodate a range...
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    supported Bultaco for 1973. In 1974 Rathmell almost switched camps from Bultaco to Ossa but found himself facing legal action from Bultaco for breach...
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    win 1985 80 cc French Grand Prix Team(s) Derbi, Morbidelli, Kreidler, Bultaco, Minarelli, Garelli Championships 50 cc – 1969, 1970, 1972, 1975–1977 125...
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    1973 to 1984, most prominently as a two-time 50cc world champion riding Bultaco motorcycles. The Circuit de Valencia race track was renamed Circuit de...
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  • with the characters riding two European-made dirt bikes, Fonda on a red Bultaco Pursang, Hopper on Norton P11 Ranger. In total, two dirt bikes, and four...
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    competing on a Derbi and doing his own maintenance. He soon moved up to a Bultaco Tralla 125 and caught the eye of Luis Bejarano, the owner of Lube (a Spanish...
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    1977. The other main manufacturers at this time included Fantic Motor, Bultaco and Montesa. Making the announcement during EICMA 2014 show in Milan, SWM...
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    Les Iles 1 June 1970 Kate's Cottage 1970 Isle of Man TT Practice 125cc Bultaco 91  England Michael Collins 3 June 1970 Verandah 1970 Isle of Man TT Practice...
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    Cycle and motorcycle BH Bultaco Derbi Gas Gas Montesa Honda Orbea Rabasa Rieju Sherco...
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  • styled on the Bonneville Salt Flats racers. An electric bike similar to the Bultaco Brinco was also planned. The company was located in the Province of Pontevedra...
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    (Morbidelli) 125cc – Pier Paolo Bianchi (Morbidelli) 50cc – Ángel Nieto (Bultaco) The 1977 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season was the 29th F.I.M. Road...
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  • Capapey (Bultaco) - - 1974 José Ángel Mendívil (Bultaco) - - 1973 Jorge Capapey (Bultaco) José Ángel Mendívil (Bultaco) - 1972 Domingo Gris (Bultaco) Domingo...
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    Angel Nieto  Spain Bultaco Herbert Rittberger  Germany Kreidler Ulrich Graf  Switzerland Kreidler 1977 Angel Nieto  Spain Bultaco Eugenio Lazzarini  Italy...
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  • around three minutes. Circle Jerks singer Keith Morris provides vocals on "Bultaco". Drummer Brant Bjork departed the band after the recording of the album...
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    Malcolm Rathmell (Bultaco) 3) Gordon Farley (Montesa) 1972 1) Mick Andrews (Ossa) 2) Malcolm Rathmell (Bultaco) 3) Martin Lampkin (Bultaco) 1973 1) Martin...
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    championship, he joined the Bultaco factory team. Everts began the 1977 with a series of strong performances for the Bultaco team including a win in the...
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