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Tonio600 12-Jan-2006 13:20

We voted for the season to start the 23rd of April...
 
And that's my birthday, so you're advised to let me win :lol:

If the season really starts the 23rd of April, who knows what happened exactly 34 years before? :)

NBs996 12-Jan-2006 13:22

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Originally posted by Tonio600

If the season really starts the 23rd of April, who knows what happened exactly 34 years before? :)

You got evicted from france?

AK 12-Jan-2006 13:24

George killed a dragon?

Tonio600 12-Jan-2006 13:24

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Message original : NBs996
Quote:

Originally posted by Tonio600

If the season really starts the 23rd of April, who knows what happened exactly 34 years before? :)

You got evicted from france?

no :)

But I reckon that to leave France, you have to be evicted or fool :D

[Edité le 12-1-2006 par Tonio600]

Tonio600 12-Jan-2006 13:26

it has a strong link with the bikes you love...

:P

AK 12-Jan-2006 13:32

well, its also Will Shakespeares Birthday, also Roy Orbison & Lee majors - if thats any help??:lol::lol:

DaveB916 12-Jan-2006 13:37

On 23 April 1972, 70,000 spectators were at the Imola circuit to witness an event that would propel Ducati into the limelight and lay the foundations for every Ducati road bike in production today.

In 1971, legendary Ducati designer Ing. Fabio Taglioni was given the task of developing a bike to win the new 200-mile race at the Autodromo Dino Ferrari, Imola. The Imola 200, as it became known, was for bikes derived directly from production machinery – and the important and prestigious event was seen as a ‘European Daytona’.

ali 12-Jan-2006 13:48

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Originally posted by Tonio600

If the season really starts the 23rd of April, who knows what happened exactly 34 years before? :)

My mum went into labour. A track god was born two days later....




...as was I!

TP 12-Jan-2006 13:56

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Originally posted by DaveB916
On 23 April 1972, 70,000 spectators were at the Imola circuit to witness an event that would propel Ducati into the limelight and lay the foundations for every Ducati road bike in production today.

In 1971, legendary Ducati designer Ing. Fabio Taglioni was given the task of developing a bike to win the new 200-mile race at the Autodromo Dino Ferrari, Imola. The Imola 200, as it became known, was for bikes derived directly from production machinery – and the important and prestigious event was seen as a ‘European Daytona’.

:D

Of course, Paul Smart's Imola 200 victory.

:D

Tonio600 12-Jan-2006 14:17

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Message original : DaveB916
On 23 April 1972, 70,000 spectators were at the Imola circuit to witness an event that would propel Ducati into the limelight and lay the foundations for every Ducati road bike in production today.

In 1971, legendary Ducati designer Ing. Fabio Taglioni was given the task of developing a bike to win the new 200-mile race at the Autodromo Dino Ferrari, Imola. The Imola 200, as it became known, was for bikes derived directly from production machinery – and the important and prestigious event was seen as a ‘European Daytona’.

:)


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