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Racing greats including Eddie Lawson, [1] Randy Mamola, [2] John Kocinski, [3] Doug Chandler, [3] Alex Barros and Mat Mladin, [3] all raced versions of the GP500 at one time in their careers. Eddie Lawson's win in the 1992 Hungarian motorcycle Grand Prix at the Hungaroring was the first 500cc Motorcycle Grand Prix victory for the Cagiva GP500.
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Cagiva C593 Specifications Engine: Engine type: Four-cylinder, 2-stroke with an 80° V-angle Displacement: 498.51 cm 3 (Bore 56.0 x Stroke 50.6 mm) Ignition: Magneti Marelli CDI Fuel System: Fuel: Lubricants: Lubrication system: Data recording: Maximum power: Maximum speed: Exhaust: Transmission: Type: 6-speed removable sequential (always in gear)
In 2000, the PG500R used a double beam aluminum frame and a swingarm from "Paton LM Gianetti" whilst in 2001, the PG500RC switched to a "Paton Cagiva V 594 in Anticorodal material" and also changing the livery slightly. The tank and the tail inspired by the Paton C10/5 were no longer used, but a more rounded tank and a higher tail were used ...
Cagiva continued with strategic buyouts of Moto Morini and Husqvarna in 1987. In 1991 Cagiva also bought the trademarks for the MV Agusta brand. In 1996, Cagiva accepted the offer by the Texas Pacific Group and sold the Ducati and Moto Morini brands. In 1999 Cagiva Group was restructured for strategic purposes, with MV Agusta becoming the ...
Cagiva Team Agostini: Cagiva: Cagiva GP500 C592: 7 Eddie Lawson: All 12 Alex Barros: 1–9, 12–13 Global Motorsports/Budweiser Racing: Yamaha: Yamaha YZR500: 8 Randy Mamola: All Lucky Strike Suzuki 500: Suzuki: Suzuki RGV500: 10 Doug Chandler: All 34 Kevin Schwantz: 1–2, 4–13 S.R.T. Suzuki: Suzuki RGV500: 55 Keiji Ohishi: 1 Millar Racing ...
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