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            Originally posted by MAX_rr View Post
            PILOTA che mi e' particolarmente simpatico in quanto nato con la mia stessa menomazione ossi a i l labbro reporino...

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              Labbra da figo

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                Originally posted by MAX_rr View Post
                Labbra da figo
                vero profilo da uomo vissuto!!!!!!!!!!

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                  e' ancora vivo

                  Cecil Charles Sandford (born 21 February 1928 in Blockley, Gloucestershire) is a British former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer. He was a two-time world champion [1] and a two-time Isle of Man TT winner.[2]

                  Sandford began his career riding in local scramble and grass track events. In 1950 he was offered a place on the AJS factory racing team alongside the reigning world champion, Les Graham. He followed Graham to the MV Agusta team and won the 1952 FIM 125cc title, bringing Agusta their first world championship.[3] In the 1957 season, he won a second world championship, this time in the 250 class riding for the Mondial team. At the end of the 1957 season, Mondial and the other Italian motorcycle factories withdrew from Grand Prix racing due to escalating costs and Sandford decided to retire.

                  He is currently the oldest living Grand Prix motorcycle racing world champion from any class, and one of the only two living world champion from the 1950s era.



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                    Mi fa piacere

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                      Originally posted by MAX_rr View Post
                      Mi fa piacere
                      questi so tosti!!!

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                        Pelo sullo stomaco

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                          GRAZIE AL MAESTRO Mauro Tedeschi


                          1 settembre 1957 - Monza - GP delle Nazioni - Classe 250
                          Con il quarto posto conquistato nella gara vinta dal compagno di squadra Provini,

                          Sanford conquista i punti necessari a laurearsi Campione del Mondo ... sar? questa l'ultima gara iridata della carriera per il pilota britannico

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