Australian Road Rider

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MV AGUSTA SUPERVELOCE AGO

He holds more world titles than anyone else, more race wins and still rides, despite being nearly 80. Giacomo Agostini is a living legend and a nice guy, too.

Most of his world titles were won riding MV Agusta four-stroke machines, and the company is paying tribute to the legend with a limited-edition machine, the Superveloce Ago.

MV Agusta has built 311 machines, one for each race win. The first 15 are dedicated to the 15 world titles won in his spectacular racing career (it’s a shame these are all likely

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