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Max Biaggi retires
By Visordown News on 07/11/2012 13:50:05
Italian great announces his retirement from motorcycle racing
MAX BIAGGI, 41 year-old former world champion, has announced he has retired from motorcycle racing.The Italian posted a message on his Twitter account this morning which read 'Today is going to be a new day for me... things will never be the same
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Ride with Agostini, Luccinelli and Max Biaggi
By Visordown News on 30/06/2009 20:29:57
Win Dainese's latest competition and join three of the world's greatest-ever racers on a tour of the Italian Dolomites
ITALIAN MOTORCYCLE clothing giants Dainese are giving customers the chance to tour Italy alongside former World Champions Giacomo Agostini, Max Biaggi and Marco Luccinelli.The 'Tour', which takes place in September, covers over 1000kms
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Max Biaggi pays homage to Barry Sheene
By Visordown News on 27/07/2009 10:39:43
After winning Race One at Brno on Sunday, former Grand Prix World Champion pays a touching tribute to all-time British hero
MAX BIAGGI paid homage to none other than our very own Barry Sheene as the Italian gave an emotional outburst at the end of his first win for Aprilia in WSB.Although one of Biaggi’s favourite circuits, Brno was still a tough race for the Roman who
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Max Biaggi Aprilia RSV4 Replica revealed
By Visordown News on 10/05/2010 14:37:47
Technology-ladened WSB racer goes on sale for 50,000 euros
WITH TWO WINS in the weekend's World Superbike races at Monza, Aprilia Racing couldn't have picked a better time to unveil the much-rumoured 200bhp RSV4 Biaggi Replica.But before you rush out to slap an order down on the 50,000 euro machine, it may
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First Look: Aprilia Max Biaggi SR50, RS50 and RS125 replicas
By Visordown News on 30/07/2009 10:58:55
Aprilia launch three new models to celebrate RSV4 first win
APRILIA IS to celebrate their first World Superbike win for the company's RSV4 racer by releasing three Max Biaggi replicas, including the SR50 scooter, RS 50 and RS 125 models.Biaggi gave the V4 superbike its first WSB win in the opening race
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WSB - Biaggi win makes history
By Visordown News on 08/10/2012 09:38:00
Max Biaggi secures the championship at Magny-Cours by the narrowest ever margin
MAX BIAGGI sealed a thrilling championship win this weekend at Magny-Cours, beating nearest rival Tom Sykes by just 0.5 points overall.Sykes put in a strong performance to finish third in the first race and first in the second race - sadly
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Biaggi's Aprilia RS250 - Gallery and Video
By Visordown News on 22/04/2009 18:51:26
Max Biaggi's gorgeous, legendary championship-winning GP bike and a video of him working Aprilia's magic
Max Biaggi trying incredibly hard in Austria in 1994, his first championship-winning season on the Aprilia 250Biaggi's stunning RS250 Works GP machine ... click pic to see full gallery and download the wallpaperTo celebrate the launch of the new
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Biaggi penalised in race two at Monza
By Visordown News on 09/05/2011 11:48:43
Max Biaggi given a ride-through penalty for cutting the first corner
SPORTING golden boots and gloves at Monza, the defence of the 2010 World Superbike championship is not going to plan for Max Biaggi as he was penalised in the second race for cutting a corner.Taking a five second lead in race two, Biaggi was ordered
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A truce between Biaggi and Rossi
By Visordown News on 26/04/2011 16:24:08
Max Biaggi admits his appreciation for Valentino Rossi
MAX BIAGGI has confessed his appreciation for his former arch-nemesis Valentino Rossi, putting a close to their age-old rivalry.Speaking on Italian radio Biaggi stated: "I respect and appreciate Rossi, and he has never hidden his mutual respect
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WSB final championship standings after Magny-Cours
By Visordown News on 08/10/2012 09:27:35
Max Biaggi seals thrilling championship win by lowest ever margin
MAX BIAGGI has won the 2012 World Superbike championship, coming fifth in the second race to beat nearest rival Tom Sykes by just 0.5 points. 2012 World Superbike Final Point Stadings:1. Max Biaggi, Aprilia Racing 358 points2. Tom Sykes, Kawasaki
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