Gábor Talmácsi (born 28 May 1981 in Budapest, Hungary) is a Hungarian former professional motorcycle racer. He was the 2007 125cc World Champion, and he...
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Gábor Talmácsi, Hungarian motorcycle racer Gábor Téglás, Hungarian archaeologist Gábor Totola, Hungarian fencer Gábor Vető, Hungarian boxer Gábor Vona...
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Roberts Jr. 500cc 1999, 2000 Álvaro Bautista 250cc 2008 125cc 2006 Gábor Talmácsi 125cc 2007, 2008 Hiroshi Aoyama 250cc 2007, 2009 Thomas Lüthi Moto2...
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Bautista (Aprilia) 2007 Casey Stoner (Ducati) Jorge Lorenzo (Aprilia) Gábor Talmácsi (Aprilia) 2008 Valentino Rossi (Yamaha) Marco Simoncelli (Gilera) Mike...
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took second ahead of Talmácsi and Bradl who failed to finish the final race. The season saw eight riders winning races: Talmácsi, Corsi, di Meglio, Sergio...
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a self-contained entity for the first time, running Hungarian rider Gábor Talmácsi on a Honda. They also continued with their long-time involvement in...
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World Championship four-time gold, silver, Olympic two-times bronze Gábor Talmácsi (born 1981), 125 cc MotoGP World Champion Imre Taussig (1894–1945),...
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placed Dani Pedrosa. Jorge Lorenzo won his second 250cc title, and Gábor Talmácsi won the 125cc title. Stoner had a breakthrough season on the Ducati...
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was expanded from two to three riders and consisted of the Hungarian Gábor Talmácsi and the Spaniard Julián Simón, Mika Kallio staying with the team for...
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