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Thierry van den Bosch: KTM 2006: Bernd Hiemer: KTM Ivan Lazzarini: Husqvarna Christian Iddon: Aprilia: 2007: Adrien Chareyre: Husqvarna Thierry van den Bosch: Aprilia Thomas Chareyre: KTM 2008: Bernd Hiemer: KTM Thierry van den Bosch: Aprilia Ivan Lazzarini: Aprilia 2009: Thierry van den Bosch: TM Racing: Thomas Chareyre: Husqvarna Ivan ...
The Supermoto World Championship was born in 2002 in a unique free displacement category. The first to win a world title is the French rider Thierry Van Den Bosch. Since 2006 there has been the mono-tyre, initially run by Dunlop, then Goldentyre in 2010 and Michelin in 2016.
Thierry Van Den Bosch 2011 S1 Adrien Chareyre Aprilia MXV-S 450 Manufacturers' championships. S1 S2 2008 2011 2006 2007 Innovations. Aprilia is ...
It is powered by a 65-degree 999.6 cc (61 cu in) V-4 engine, the company's first production four-cylinder engine. [6] Aprilia claims that the new engine was designed specifically for superbike racing and that the engine will produce over 200 horsepower (150 kW) in race configuration.
Aprilia introduced the first RS125 in 1992. [3] It has an angular tail section and swept front fairing, square cut headlight unit, three spoke rims, air scoops on the upper front middle fairing, Electric starter or kick start on the left hand side and analogue gauges.
The chassis is a die-cast aluminium perimeter frame with an aluminium swingarm. The brakes consist of a 30 cm steel disc in front with a four-piston radial caliper, and a 22 cm steel disc with a single caliper at the rear. Complementing this for 2017 is Bosch 9.1ML single channel ABS, at the front. [3]
The Aprilia RSV 1000 R is a sport bike motorcycle made by Italian company Aprilia from 2004 through 2010. Along with the bike's redesign Aprilia renamed the RSV from RSV Mille to RSV 1000 R. [4]
The RS250 was designed by Aprilia to resemble their GP250 bike to celebrate their success in the championship. The Aprilia RS250 is powered by a modified Suzuki RGV250 (VJ22) engine which is prepared by Aprilia, changes include a revised ECU, Aprilia-designed expansion chambers, barrels and airbox.