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    December 2019. "Suzuki 50cc Racers". www.classic50racingclub.co.uk. Retrieved 6 December 2019. "The 1982 NS500 and 1984 NSR500 Grand Prix Racers". www.motovue...
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    The Suzuki 50 GP racers were a series of 50cc racing motorcycles designed, developed, and built by Suzuki, to compete in the Grand Prix motorcycle racing...
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    lap of the 50cc race after Suzuki teammate Degner breaks down. Suzuki wins both the rider's and manufacturer's championships, in both 50cc and 125cc classes...
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    Ernst Degner (category 50cc 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 50cc World Championship riders)
    racing the factory's 50cc, 125cc and occasionally 250cc racers. During his team membership, Anderson was double World Champion (50cc and 125cc) in 1963...
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    one being a scooter, the S170 Carina - a copy of the Zundapp R50 - with a 50cc and 4 speed engine. Shortly after it rolled out its first mopeds, the K160...
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    Mitsuo Itoh (category 50cc World Championship riders)
    Japanese rider with a Japanese motor-cycle (Suzuki) to win a race at the Isle of Man TT when he won the 50cc Ultra-Lightweight TT race. He remains the only...
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    Barry Sheene (category 50cc World Championship riders)
    against the top American road racers on 750cc motorcycles in a six-race series during Easter weekend in England. The two racers bonded and developed a lifelong...
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    Important factors in its development were Suzuki Motor Co, Ltd's release of their GAG, a 50cc full fairing mini racer replica, as well as Yamaha Motor releasing...
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  • A10 Samurai 1500cc Kawasaki AE50 50CC (produced 1981–1986) Kawasaki AE80 80cc (produced 1981–1986) Kawasaki AR50 50cc (produced 1981–1994) Kawasaki AR80...
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    1964 would be a break out year for De Coster as he won the 1964 Belgian 50cc Junior Motocross championship, and won a gold medal in the 1964 International...
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    (cric-crac[clarification needed]) and newer mopeds had many different (always 50cc) engines such as: Fan-cooled, 3-speed (Dakota, Dakota 3000, Nevada) Fan-cooled...
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    Sega Saturn in 1997. Several other games have followed since, including Suzuki TT Superbikes (2005), TT Superbikes: Real Road Racing Championship and TT...
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  • team. Hans-Georg Anscheidt would capture his third consecutive 50cc championship for Suzuki. Footnotes The sidecar race at the 1968 Nations Grand Prix was...
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  • Spencer (Honda) 250cc – Carlos Lavado (Yamaha) 125cc – Ángel Nieto (Garelli) 50cc – Stefan Dörflinger (Krauser) The 1983 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season...
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    been discontinued include Formula 750, 500cc, 350cc, 250cc, 125cc, 80cc, 50cc and Sidecar. The Grand Prix Road-Racing World Championship was established...
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    "Kreidler Racers 1959-65". zweitakte.de (German language). Retrieved 9 February 2007. Dobson, Peter (Summer 1990). "GP Kreidler". Classic Racer. 1 (30):...
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    motorcycles, based on engine size, and one class for sidecars. Classes for 50cc, 80cc, 125cc, 250cc, 350cc, 500cc, and 750cc solo machines have existed at...
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  • Jarno Saarinen (category 50cc World Championship riders)
    error for motorcycle racers. The steel guardrails lining the circuit were installed as a result of demands by automobile racers following an accident...
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    racing department. The racing shop built a 50 cc racer based on Tohatsu's 50cc twin-cylinder racer. Knowing the weaknesses of the Tohatsu machine, the...
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    Rob Bron (category 50cc World Championship riders)
    Rob Bron (16 May 1945 – 5 October 2009) was a Grand Prix motorcycle road racer from the Netherlands. He had his best year in 1971 when he finished in third...
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    Maverick Viñales (category Suzuki MotoGP riders)
    motocross and eventually to circuit racing in 2002, competing in the Catalan 50cc Championship, before several successful seasons in 70cc "metrakit" bikes...
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    season. German Dieter Braun would give Suzuki the 125 crown while Derbi mounted Angel Nieto claimed the 50cc class for the second year in a row. There...
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    List of 500cc/MotoGP World Riders' Champions (category Lists of Grand Prix motorcycle racers)
    250cc and MotoGP. Former classes that have been discontinued include 350cc, 50cc/80cc and Sidecar. The premier class is MotoGP, which was formerly known as...
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  • Isao Morishita (category 50cc World Championship riders)
    his best seasons in 1963 and 1964 when he finished in fourth place in the 50cc world championships. Isao Morishita career statistics at MotoGP.com v t e...
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    Yoshimi Katayama (category 50cc World Championship riders)
    He finished the season in second place behind his Suzuki teammate, Hans-Georg Anscheidt in the 50cc world championship. He also finished the 1967 season...
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    List of 500cc/MotoGP race winners (category Lists of Grand Prix motorcycle racers)
    Moto3, and MotoE. Former classes that are now discontinued include 350cc, 50cc and sidecars. The premier class is MotoGP, which was formerly known as the...
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    Paul Lodewijkx (category 50cc World Championship riders)
    the season in second place behind Hans-Georg Anscheidt (riding for the Suzuki team). He was the first Dutchman to win his home Grand Prix. In 1969 he...
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    List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing winners (category Lists of Grand Prix motorcycle racers)
    and MotoE. Former classes that are now discontinued include 350cc, 80cc/50cc and sidecars. The premier class is MotoGP, which was formerly known as the...
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    Maico Buncio (category Motorcycle racers who died while racing)
    at the age of eight. He won first place in the 1996 FBO Motorcross Series 50cc category for ten years old and below held at the TRAKSNIJAK Race Track in...
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