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  2. Tornerò (Mihai Trăistariu song) - Wikipedia

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    [13] [22] The song was also well received by the gay community and was played in European gay clubs. [23] It was also given notable airplay by a radio station in San Francisco , California. [ 24 ] Chartwise, "Tornerò" peaked at number thirty-eight on the native Romanian Top 100 , [ 25 ] and at number four in Greece. [ 26 ]

  3. Tornerò (I Santo California song) - Wikipedia

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    "Tornerò" (Italian for "I Will Return") is a song by the Italian musical group I Santo California, released in 1974 as their debut single. The following year, the down-tempo love ballad became a number-one hit in Italy as well as a top five hit in German speaking countries.

  4. Tornero - Wikipedia

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    Tornero may refer to: "Tornerò" (Mihai Trăistariu song), 2006 "Tornerò" (I Santo California song), 1974 This page was last edited on 25 ...

  5. Yamaha TTR250 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha TT-R250 is an entry-level, trail bike that Yamaha produced from 1999 to 2006 [5] to compete with the Honda XR250R. The TT-R250 was equipped with electric start, [ 3 ] and was designed to be reliable and long-lived.

  6. 1987 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha Honda: Yamaha TZ 250 Honda RS250R: 38 Kevin Mitchell: 1, 6–7, 9–11 East West Transport Honda: Honda RS250R: 41 Garry Cowan: 3, 5–9, 11–12 Ajinomoto Honda: Honda NSR250: 43 45 Masahiro Shimizu: 1, 14–15 44 Masaru Kobayashi: 1 HOMA Racing Team Honda: Honda RS250R: 43 Siegfried Minich: 2, 5–7 Mitsui-Yamaha Yamaha: Yamaha TZ 250: ...

  7. List of 250cc/Moto2 World Riders' Champions - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha: 12 — 7 9 6 56 14 1966 United Kingdom: Mike Hailwood † Honda: 12 — 10 10 8 56 22 1967 United Kingdom: Mike Hailwood † Honda: 13 — 5 8 7 50 0 1968 United Kingdom: Phil Read ‡ Yamaha: 10 — 5 7 5 46 0 1969 Australia: Kel Carruthers: Benelli: 12 — 3 7 3 89 5 1970 United Kingdom: Rodney Gould: Yamaha: 12 — 6 9 3 102 18 1971 ...

  8. List of Yamaha motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    YC-1 (1956) was the second bike manufactured by Yamaha; it was a 175 cc single cylinder two-stroke. [ 1 ] YD-1 (1957) Yamaha began production of its first 250 cc, two-stroke twin, the YD1.

  9. Yamaha TZ 250 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha TZ 250 was a commercially available racing motorcycle with a watercooled, two-stroke, 250 cc engine produced by the Japanese manufacturer Yamaha. The basis of the production-volume racer was the OW17 factory machine from Yamaha, which was used in the motorcycle world championship from 1973 to 1990, and with which Dieter Braun became ...