• 45°48′13″N 8°46′42″E / 45.8035942°N 8.7782452°E / 45.8035942; 8.7782452 Cagiva is an Italian motorcycle manufacturer. It was founded in 1950 by Giovanni...
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  • Overall, the Cagiva team had achieved 3 victories, 11 podiums, 6 pole position and 3 fastest laps in the 500cc. The 1984 Cagiva GP500 (Cagiva 4C3) motorcycle...
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    planned for a subsequent model, and the Suzuki TL1000 engine went to Cagiva for the Cagiva Raptor and Navigator models. Sachs even explored and failed to get...
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  • Lambretta models plus its own models — Brazil Busi (1940—1951) — Italy Cagiva — Italy Cazenave (1954—1960), Mistral and Ydral engines — France Centaur...
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  • (military trainer aircraft) AgustaWestland (helicopters) Bticino (electrics) Cagiva, MV Agusta (motorbikes) Cobra Automotive Technologies (automotive) Ficep...
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  • string instruments. Massimo Tamburini (1943–2014), motorcycle designer for Cagiva, Ducati, and MV Agusta. Bartolommeo Tutiani (fl. 1515), engraver. Antonio...
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    Yamaha, Sherco, Husqvarna, and Gas Gas also compete currently. BMW and Cagiva have also enjoyed success in the past. Prior to 2009, Quads were a subdivision...
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  • new characters. Two other manga were released in Japan: a manga by Ataru Cagiva from 1995 to 1996 that was serialized in Enix Corporation's Monthly GFantasy...
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