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Italian motorcycle manufacturer and racing team
MV Agusta (Italian pronunciation: [ˌɛmmeˈvi aˈɡusta], full name: MV AGUSTA Motor S.p.A., original name: Meccanica Verghera Agusta or MV) is an Italian
MV_Agusta
Four-cylinder sport bike
The MV Agusta F4 is an inline four-cylinder sport bike made by MV Agusta from 1999 until 2018. It was the motorcycle that launched the resurrection of
MV_Agusta_F4_series
Series of Italian naked motorcycles
The MV Agusta Brutale series of motorcycles are manufactured by MV Agusta of Italy, starting in 2001. Its style is classified as a naked bike and the
MV_Agusta_Brutale_series
Italian retro racer styled motorcycle
The MV Agusta Superveloce is a retro racer styled motorcycle produced by the Italian motorcycle manufacturer MV Agusta in 2020. It is described by MV Agusta
MV_Agusta_Superveloce
Type of motorcycle
The MV Agusta F3 is a series of motorcycles introduced in 2012 by the Italian manufacturer MV Agusta. These models are the first three-cylinder machines
MV_Agusta_F3_series
American motorcycle manufacturer
acquire the MV Agusta Group for US$109 million (€70M). MV Agusta Group contains two lines of motorcycles: the high-performance MV Agusta brand and the
Harley-Davidson
Swedish motorcycle manufacturer
Italian motorcycle manufacturer Cagiva, and years later became part of MV Agusta. A group of the company's managers and engineers were not willing to move
Husqvarna_Motorcycles
Motorcycles used to compete in 500cc Grand Prix motorcycle racing series
The MV Agusta 500cc road racers were motorcycles that the manufacturer MV Agusta built and which were used to compete in 500cc Grand Prix motorcycle racing
MV_Agusta_500_racers
Italian motorcycle racer (born 1942)
Championships from 1963 to 1977, most prominently as a member of the MV Agusta factory racing team. Agostini was the preeminent motorcycle racer of the
Giacomo_Agostini
Italian helicopter manufacturer (1923-2000)
who flew his first aeroplane in 1907. The MV Agusta motorcycle manufacturer began as an offshoot of the Agusta aviation company at the end of the Second
Agusta
Series of Italian streetfighter motorcycles
The MV Agusta Dragster is a series of motorcycles produced by the Italian manufacturer MV Agusta. The bike is considered a streetfighter, or muscle bike
MV_Agusta_Dragster_series
Type of motorcycle
The MV Agusta 350 cc racers were motorcycles produced by MV Agusta between 1954 and 1976 and raced in the 350 cc motorcycle GP championships. 10 world
MV_Agusta_350_racers
Italian sport touring motorcycle
The MV Agusta Turismo Veloce is a motorcycle produced by the Italian motorcycle manufacturer MV Agusta. The machine premiered at the 2013 EICMA, but production
MV_Agusta_Turismo_Veloce
Italian motorcycle manufacturer
from the hand of Massimo Tamburini, who also designed the Ducati 916 and MV Agusta F4. The Paso was a typical "you love it, you hate it" bike.[citation needed]
Ducati
Motorcycle manufactured by the company MV Agusta from 1970 to 1975
The MV Agusta 750 S also known as the MV Agusta 750 Sport, was a motorcycle manufactured by the MV Agusta company from 1970 to 1975. Production total
MV_Agusta_750_S
Type of motorcycle
The MV Agusta Rush 1000 is a limited-edition streetfighter motorcycle produced by the Italian manufacturer MV Agusta. The drag-race-inspired machine is
MV_Agusta_Rush_1000
British racing driver and motorcycle road racer (1934–2017)
motorcycle World Champion, with four titles in the premier 500cc class with MV Agusta. Surtees won the Formula One World Drivers' Championship in 1964 with
John_Surtees
Chinese motorcycle manufacturer
where the headquarters and the heart of the company are located." In 2023 MV Agusta Motor S.p.A. announced a strategic partnership with QJMOTOR for distribution
Qianjiang_Motorcycle
Type of motorcycle
The MV Agusta 500cc Three (1965–1973) or MV Agusta Tre was a road racing motorcycle produced by the Italian manufacturer MV Agusta to compete in the 500 cc
MV_Agusta_500_Three
Austrian motorcycle and sports car manufacturer ( owned by Pierier mobility AG )
Pierer Mobility acquired a 25.1% stake in Italian motorcycle company MV Agusta; and increased to a majority 50.1% in 2024. In 2023 Pierer Mobility's
KTM
Spanish motorcycle racer
World Championship debut at the 2022 Valencian Community Grand Prix for MV Agusta Forward Racing as a wildcard rider. Escrig signed with Forward Racing
Álex_Escrig
Motorcycle racing team
with MV Agusta was announced. The team originally planned to use a Kalex prototype that was branded as Forward, but chose to retain the MV Agusta chassis
Forward_Racing
stock motorcycles. MV Agusta advertised their 2007 F4 R 312 as capable of 312 km/h (194 mph), hence the "312" in the name, "because MV sees no reason to
List of fastest production motorcycles
List_of_fastest_production_motorcycles
British racing driver and motorcycle road racer (1940–1981)
motorcycle World Champion, with four titles in the premier 500cc class with MV Agusta, and won 76 motorcycle Grands Prix across 10 seasons. Hailwood's rivalry
Mike_Hailwood
Motorcycle manufactured by the company MV Agusta from 1975 to 1977
The MV Agusta 750 Sport America (also called MV Agusta 750 S America in Germany, and MV Agusta 800 S America) was a motorcycle manufactured by the MV Agusta
MV_Agusta_750_Sport_America
Type of motorcycle
The MV Agusta 350 6 cilindri (MV Agusta 350 6-cylinder) was a prototype racing motorcycle built by the Varese company MV Agusta in 1957, for the 350 cc
MV_Agusta_350_Six
Type of motorcycle
The MV Agusta 203 Bialbero and MV Agusta 220 Bialbero were Italian factory racing motorcycles made by MV Agusta to compete in the 1955 250 cc World Motorcycle
MV_Agusta_203/220_Bialbero
Italian motorcycle
The MV Agusta Rivale is a motorcycle that was produced by the Italian manufacturer MV Agusta from 2013 to 2017. The MV Agusta Rivale, which was designed
MV_Agusta_Rivale
Type of motorcycle
The MV Agusta 250B (Bicilindrica) was a motorcycle produced by the Italian manufacturer MV Agusta from 1968 to 1971. The motorcycle was first introduced
MV_Agusta_250B
Twin Jawa 350 V4 Kawasaki KR350 MV Agusta 350 Twin MV Agusta 350 4C (1954–1964) MV Agusta 350 Six MV Agusta 350 3C MV Agusta 350 4C (1972–1976) MZ 350 Twin
List of Grand Prix motorcycles
List_of_Grand_Prix_motorcycles
Italian prototype racing motorcycle
The MV Agusta 500 6 cilindri (MV Agusta 500 6-cylinder) was a prototype racing motorcycle built by the Varese company MV Agusta in 1957. Only one prototype
MV_Agusta_500_Six
Type of motorcycle
The MV Agusta 350B (Bicilindrica) was a series of motorcycles produced by the Italian manufacturer MV Agusta from 1970 to 1974. The motorcycle was first
MV_Agusta_350B
Type of motorcycle
The MV Agusta 125 Sport SE was a sport motorcycle built from 1975 to 1977 by the Italian manufacturer MV Agusta. It was one of the last models to be produced
MV_Agusta_125_Sport_SE
Racing motorcycle manufactured by MV Agusta
The MV Agusta 500 four-cylinder (1973–1976) was a racing motorcycle manufactured by the Italian company MV Agusta, for competing in the 500 cc series
MV_Agusta_500_Four
Motorsport championship
November 2025. Retrieved 27 November 2025. Newman, Luke (15 November 2025). "MV Agusta confirm its first World Supersport rider for 2026". bikesportnews.com
2026 Supersport World Championship
2026_Supersport_World_Championship
Light motorcycle built in Italy from 1962 to 1969
The MV Agusta 50 Liberty was a light motorcycle built in the MV Agusta factory in Cascina Costa di Samarate, Italy from 1962 to 1969. After the Nuovo codice
MV_Agusta_Liberty
Italian motorcycle racer (born 1999)
Manzi stayed with Forward Racing for the 2019 season, but was now riding MV Agusta bikes. He had a better season than 2018, finishing in the points seven
Stefano_Manzi
Motorcycle manufacturer of Italy
old Benelli "350" came second behind "Ago" driving the three-cylinder MV Agusta. In the 1972 edition Jarno Saarinen riding the brand new Benelli motorbikes
Benelli_(motorcycles)
Italian motorcycle
The MV Agusta 125 Bialbero was a 125 cc factory racer from the Italian brand MV Agusta, which was produced between 1950 and 1960. The machine won 34 GPs
MV_Agusta_125_Bialbero
Type of motorcycle
The MV Agusta 350 Ipotesi (Hypothesis) was a motorcycle produced by the Italian manufacturer MV Agusta from 1975 to 1977. The machine was conceived by
MV_Agusta_350_Ipotesi
Italian motorcycle manufacturer
strategic purposes, with MV Agusta becoming the parent company and main brand identity; Cagiva along with Husqvarna thus became MV Agusta's subsidiaries. In 2000
Cagiva
Italian motorcycle company
Gilera Racing Department. In 1950 he moved to MV Agusta's racing department and remained there until MV retired from competitions in 1977, when he had
Magni_(motorcycle)
Sport touring motorcycle produced by MV Agusta
The MV Agusta Stradale 800 is a sport touring motorcycle that was produced by the Italian manufacturer MV Agusta from 2015 to 2017. The model was inspired
MV_Agusta_Stradale_800
Japanese multinational corporation
1956 MV Agusta 1957 Gilera 1958 MV Agusta 1959 MV Agusta 1960 MV Agusta 1961 MV Agusta 1962 MV Agusta 1963 MV Agusta 1964 MV Agusta 1965 MV Agusta
Suzuki
Italian motorcycle manufacturer
successful motorcycle racing brand in history, surpassing fellow Italian MV Agusta with a record 276th victory. Alberto's son, Ivano Beggio, took over the
Aprilia
2004 film by Alex Proyas
substantial boost to the image ratings of the brand. It also features an MV Agusta F4 SPR motorcycle. Later, Alex Proyas said: "It was an unpleasant experience
I,_Robot_(film)
Motorcycle manufactured by the company MV Agusta from 1966 to 1970
The MV Agusta 600, also called the MV Agusta 600 4C and the MV Agusta 600 Turismo, was a motorcycle built by the MV Agusta company from 1966 to 1970. For
MV_Agusta_600
English motorcycle racer (1939–2022)
Downer died. The 1963 Isle of Man Senior TT was won by Mike Hailwood on an MV Agusta, while the Duke team came 2nd (John Hartle) and 3rd (Read). In the following
Phil_Read
Italian entrepreneur
and founded the MV Agusta motorcycle company in 1945. Son of Giovanni Agusta, an aeronautical entrepreneur and founder of the Agusta company, at the age
Domenico_Agusta
MV Agusta Reparto Corse is MV Agusta's factory motorbike racing team. MV Agusta Reparto Corse formerly competed in the Superbike World Championship. The
MV_Agusta_Reparto_Corse
13th running of the Moto2 World Championship
Moto2 with American Racing. Marcos Ramírez left American Racing to join MV Agusta Forward Racing, replacing Lorenzo Baldassarri, who moved to the Supersport
2022_Moto2_World_Championship
Italian motorcycle designer (1943–2014)
April 6, 2014) was an Italian motorcycle designer for Cagiva, Ducati, and MV Agusta, and one of the founders of Bimota. Tamburini's designs are iconic in
Massimo_Tamburini
Annual motorcycle race event on the Isle of Man
Ubbiali MV Agusta Gary Hocking MV Agusta John Hartle MV Agusta John Surtees MV Agusta Report 1959 Tarquinio Provini MV Agusta Tarquinio Provini MV Agusta John
Isle_of_Man_TT
International motorcycle racing
motorcycles include Bimota YB9, Ducati 748, Ducati 749, Honda CBR600F, MV Agusta F3 675, Triumph Daytona 600, Triumph Daytona 675, and Yamaha YZF600R.
Supersport_World_Championship
RC 390 Langer's "NSU Bison 2000" 2 liter single Moto Guzzi Cardellino MV Agusta 125 SOHC MZ SM 125 MZ Skorpion New Werner Norton CS1 Peugeot JetForce
List of motorcycles by type of engine
List_of_motorcycles_by_type_of_engine
250 cc factory racer manufactured by the Italian brand MV Agusta
The MV Agusta 250 Bicilindrica was a 250 cc factory racing motorcycle manufactured by the Italian brand MV Agusta from 1957 to 1961. With this machine
MV_Agusta_250_Bicilindrica
Type of motorcycle
The MV Agusta 150 Sport RS (Rapido Sport) was a motorcycle produced by the Italian motorcycle MV Agusta in their Cascina Costa plant from 1959 to 1969
MV_Agusta_150_Sport_RS
German manufacturer (1873–1967/1977)
NSU's products on display. Mike Hailwood raced in 1958 on Ducati, NSU, MV Agusta, Norton, Triumph, Paton and in 1958 was 4th in the world championship
NSU_Motorenwerke
British motorcycle racer (1939–2020)
Senior TT four times, most frequently to Giacomo Agostini and his powerful MV Agusta. After he was seriously injured in a race in 1974, he retired from competition
Peter_Williams_(motorcyclist)
British motorcycle manufacturer
for sale in 2008. An agreement was made with Claudio Castiglioni [it] for MV to acquire the Norton name. Designer Massimo Tamburini started work on modern
Norton_Motorcycle_Company
German multinational automotive company
percent of Italian motorcycle producer MV Agusta for an undisclosed fee. MV Holding acquired the 25 percent of MV Agusta back from Daimler in December 2017
Mercedes-Benz_Group
Italian motorcycle racer (1929–2020)
championships from 1949 to 1960, most prominently as a member of the MV Agusta factory racing team. In the 1950s, he was a dominant force in the smaller
Carlo_Ubbiali
Italian motorcycle manufacturer
Guzzi, and MV Agusta announced that they would pull out of Grand Prix competition citing increasing costs and diminishing sales (MV Agusta later reconsidered
FB Mondial (motorcycle manufacturer)
FB_Mondial_(motorcycle_manufacturer)
Japanese automotive manufacturer
1956 MV Agusta 1957 Gilera 1958 MV Agusta 1959 MV Agusta 1960 MV Agusta 1961 MV Agusta 1962 MV Agusta 1963 MV Agusta 1964 MV Agusta 1965 MV Agusta
Honda
Type of motorcycle
The MV Agusta Raid was a series of 250 and 300 cc motorcycles manufactured by the MV Agusta company in Cascina Costa, Italy from 1957 to 1961. At the
MV_Agusta_Raid
Rhodesian motorcycle racer
the works Norton motorcycles to the factory MV Agusta racing team. The debut race for Amm and MV Agusta was to be the 1955 Easter Monday race meeting
Ray_Amm
Series of Italian motorcycles
The MV Agusta 175 were a series of motorcycles produced by the Italian manufacturer MV Agusta from 1953 to 1960. The series included touring, GT (Gran
MV_Agusta_175_series
10th running of the Moto2 World Championship
class, after having previously competed in Moto2 with their own chassis. MV Agusta returned to Grand Prix motorcycle racing after being absent for 42 years
2019_Moto2_World_Championship
Graham 12 June 1953 Quarterbridge Road 1953 Isle of Man TT Senior TT 500cc MV Agusta 46 Australia Geoffrey G. Walker 12 June 1953 Kerrowmoar 1953 Isle of
List of Isle of Man TT Mountain Course fatalities
List_of_Isle_of_Man_TT_Mountain_Course_fatalities
Italian motorcycle manufacturer
approximately 10 to 15 bhp (7.5–11.2 kW) more than the rival 4-cylinder MV Agustas and Gileras. The engine and the bike were unprecedented. The motorcycle
Moto_Guzzi
Italian motorcycle racing team manager
Masetti, Libero Liberati and Geoff Duke. Count Domenico Agusta was determined to make MV Agusta one of the leading motorcycle marques. In 1950 Augusta
Arturo_Magni
Type of motorcycle
The MV Agusta 125 SOHC, also called the MV Agusta 125 Monoalbero was a motorcycle produced by MV Agusta as a "Catalog" racer for the public in 1953. Privateer
MV_Agusta_125_SOHC
motorcycles produced by the German MV Agusta importers Michael Hansen and engineer Roland Schneider based on the MV Agusta 750 Sport America and the 350 Ipotesi
Hansen & Schneider (motorcycle)
Hansen_&_Schneider_(motorcycle)
Premier championship of motorcycle road racing
manufacturer teams, skewing the results tables for the next several years, with MV Agusta effectively the only works team left in the sport until Yamaha (1973)
Grand_Prix_motorcycle_racing
Race track in Germany
quickest lap was achieved by 15 time World Champion Giacomo Agostini on a MV Agusta with a 180 km/h (110 mph) average. After West German Dieter Braun won
Sachsenring
French racing car manufacturer
needed] On 10 December 2020, Alpine and MV Agusta announced that they would make a special edition of the MV Agusta Superveloce influenced by the Alpine
Automobiles_Alpine
Italian motorcycle racer
Simone Corsi again. Forward Racing got its chassis and motorcycle from MV Agusta, who struggled to build a competitive bike for the 2021 season, the pair
Lorenzo_Baldassarri
Race track in Nürburg, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
10:41.900 Giacomo Agostini MV Agusta 500 Three 1970 German motorcycle Grand Prix [it] 350cc 11:03.900 Giacomo Agostini MV Agusta 350 3C 1970 German motorcycle
Nürburgring
Type of motorcycle
The MV Agusta 125 Pullman was a motorcycle produced by the Italian manufacturer MV Agusta from 1953 to 1956. The model achieved a good sales success,
MV_Agusta_125_Pullman
Chinese vehicle manufacturer
Mondial 1952 MV Agusta 1953 MV Agusta 1954 NSU* 1955 MV Agusta 1956 MV Agusta 1957 Mondial 1958 MV Agusta 1959 MV Agusta 1960 MV Agusta 1961 Honda
CFMoto
Welsh-born Rhodesian motorcycle racer and racing driver (1937–1962)
championships from 1958 to 1962, most prominently as a member of the MV Agusta factory racing team where he won the 1961 350cc and 500cc world championships
Gary_Hocking
Limited-edition motorcycle produced by MV Agusta
The MV Agusta RVS#1 is a limited-edition motorcycle produced by the Italian manufacturer MV Agusta. This machine is the first product of MV Agusta's “Reparto
MV_Agusta_RVS_1
Topics referred to by the same term
MV, mv, Mv, mV, or .mv in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. MV may refer to: Motor vessel, a motorized ship; used as a prefix for ship names MV Agusta
MV
Motorcycle circuit on the Isle of Man
Tom Herron Yamaha TZ 250 1976 Isle of Man TT 500cc 21:45 John Surtees MV Agusta 500 4C 1960 Isle of Man TT Sidecar (B2A) 23:13 Helmut Fath Siegfried Schauzu
Isle of Man TT Mountain Course
Isle_of_Man_TT_Mountain_Course
Italian motorcycle racer
Championship #35 MV Agusta F3 675 2019 – 6th, Supersport World Championship #35 MV Agusta F3 675 2020 – 6th, Supersport World Championship #35 MV Agusta F3 675
Raffaele_De_Rosa
Italian motorcycle racer (born 1996)
for the offence. His future contract to ride for Forward Racing using MV Agusta machines in 2019 was cancelled on 11 September. On 12 September, he announced
Romano_Fenati
Sports season
competing during the 1950s including works teams from AJS, Norton, Gilera, MV Agusta, Moto Guzzi and BMW. They used singles, twins and four-cylinder machines
1957 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
1957_Grand_Prix_motorcycle_racing_season
Type of motorcycle
manufacturers that lasted until the 298–311 km/h (185.4–193.24 mph) 2007 MV Agusta F4 R 312. The ZX-12R was only marketed as a Kawasaki Ninja ZX-12R and
Kawasaki_Ninja_ZX-12R
Italian motorcycle racer
10 points, 24th in the rider's championship. Corsi made his return to MV Agusta Forward Racing for the 2020 season, partnering Stefano Manzi, and continued
Simone_Corsi
Motorcycle model
The MV Agusta 125 Regolarità was a dual-sport motorcycle built from 1965 to 1970 by the Italian manufacturer MV Agusta at their Cascina Costa plant. Production
MV_Agusta_125_Regolarità
Turkish motorcycle racer (born 2003)
Sofuoğlu graduated to the World Supersport Championship to ride for the MV Agusta Reparto Corse team. (key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races
Bahattin Sofuoğlu (motorcyclist, born 2003)
Bahattin_Sofuoğlu_(motorcyclist,_born_2003)
Japanese multinational manufacturing company
Mondial 1952 MV Agusta 1953 MV Agusta 1954 NSU* 1955 MV Agusta 1956 MV Agusta 1957 Mondial 1958 MV Agusta 1959 MV Agusta 1960 MV Agusta 1961 Honda
Kawasaki_Heavy_Industries
Sports season
successive 500 class crown for MV Agusta, although he was beginning to show his disenchantment with the autocratic Count Agusta by accepting a 250 class ride
1965 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
1965_Grand_Prix_motorcycle_racing_season
Italian automobile designer (born 1938)
Suzuki RE5 (1975) Derbi Predator (1998) TOMOS A5 Colibri (1989) moped MV Agusta 350 Ipotesi Sirio telephone for Società Italiana per l'Esercizio Telefonico
Giorgetto_Giugiaro
11th running of the Moto2 World Championship
full-time, joining Federal Oil Gresini Racing. Simone Corsi returned to MV Agusta Forward Racing, replacing Dominique Aegerter who moved to MotoE. Previously
2020_Moto2_World_Championship
British motorcycle racer
held in Wales on an AJS 350. In 1951, Count Domenico Agusta approached Graham to ride for MV Agusta. Frustrated by a lack of development with the AJS, he
Leslie_Graham
Italian motorcycle racer (born 2005)
would leave Moto3 to join the 2025 Supersport World Championship with MV Agusta Reparto Corse. He had a strong rookie season in the category, securing
Filippo_Farioli
Agostini MV Agusta 9 — 3 8 2 36 Round 9 of 9 0 6 1967 Italy Giacomo Agostini MV Agusta 10 — 5 8 4 46 Round 10 of 10 0 0 1968 Italy Giacomo Agostini† MV Agusta
List of 500cc/MotoGP World Riders' Champions
List_of_500cc/MotoGP_World_Riders'_Champions
Japanese motorcycle manufacturer
1956 MV Agusta 1957 Gilera 1958 MV Agusta 1959 MV Agusta 1960 MV Agusta 1961 MV Agusta 1962 MV Agusta 1963 MV Agusta 1964 MV Agusta 1965 MV Agusta
Yamaha_Motor_Company
Annual motorcycle racing event
Ray Amm in the 1954 Junior TT Race. On lap 1, John Surtees riding for MV Agusta had to stop at the pits to change a spark plug, followed by Bob McIntrye
1957_Isle_of_Man_TT
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Girl/Female
Hindu
Excellent
Boy/Male
Muslim
Tremendous
Girl/Female
Australian, Greek
Rich; Possesses a Lot; Wealthy; Female Version of Darius
Boy/Male
Gaelic
From the head of the cliff.
Girl/Female
Egyptian African
Well born.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Bliss; Son of Hiranyakasipa
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Ottley.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Shivas wife
Boy/Male
French
Gentle.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Eager; Clever
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