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Malaguti "38 Mosquito" 1955 Malaguti "50 Express" del 1958. Born in 1930 in Bologna as a resale and repair shop for bicycles thanks to Antonino Malaguti, a twenty-two year old who in the mid-twenties had been a promising young cyclist, Malaguti soon became a manufacturer of cycles with an appreciated production, even if limited to the Bologna area.
The Olympic Velodrome for the track cycling events at the 1984 Summer Olympics was located on the campus of California State University, Dominguez Hills in Carson, California. Constructed between 1981 and 1982, the velodrome was sponsored by the American convenience store chain 7-Eleven .
The model went into production in the spring of 2004 and went on sale on the Italian market and in the remaining European markets from the autumn. [ 3 ] Aesthetically, the Spidermax GT 500 has a large front with two V-shaped lights joined by a small grille with chrome edges, very large side air intakes, the very large rear volume houses a 38 ...
The Malaguti Centro is an Italian-made motor cycle, produced by the motorcycle manufacturer Malaguti in two generations: the first from 1992 to 2001 and the second from 2007 to 2011. First generation (1992-2002)
The VELO Sports Center is a velodrome in Carson, California, United States.It is currently the only cycling track of its kind in the US. Formerly known as the ADT Event Center or LA Velodrome, it opened in 2004 on the California State University, Dominguez Hills Campus, part of the Dignity Health Sports Park complex.
This is a high-wheeled scooter that went into production in the spring of 1999 intended to replace the now elderly Malaguti Centro 50 which had been in production since 1992. The Ciak was characterized by 16” wheels and a flat platform with a compartment under the saddle able to accommodate a demi-jet helmet, the engine range at the debut was ...
The final trials were held following a training camp at a specially constructed track at Echo Summit, California, between September 6–16. This was called the most bizarre location for an Olympic trials ever, selected to mimic the nearly identical high altitude location for the Olympics in Mexico City in October.
The development of the new Malaguti medium high-wheel scooter was started at the end 2003 and the entire project cost over 5 million euros and lasted 18 months; in May 2005 the Password was officially presented to the public. [1] Sales start immediately in Italy.