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− | Constance Girardengo (1893-1978) was a famous and succesfull Italian racing cyclist between 1912 and 1936. After [[Alfredo Binda]], [[Fausto Coppi]] and [[Gino Bartali]], he was [[Italy]]’s greatest. After ending his cycling career he started a [[bicycle]] factory and later on, in the fifties, also produced 2-stroke motorcycles | + | Constance Girardengo (1893-1978) was a famous and succesfull Italian racing cyclist between 1912 and 1936. After [[Alfredo Binda]], [[Fausto Coppi]] and [[Gino Bartali]], he was [[Italy]]’s greatest. After ending his cycling career he started a [[bicycle]] factory and later on, in the fifties, also produced 2-stroke motorcycles with 125, 150 and 175 cc capacity in [[Alessandria]], approx. 80 km north of [[Genova]]. During 1954 - 1955 he had his own cycling team called ''Girardengo-Eldorado''. |
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+ | [[File:GIRARDENGO motoleggra 125 cc.jpg|thumb|left|250px|'''Girardengo motoleggra 125 cc<br>Single cylinder two speed, 52 mm Bore, 4.5 HP at 4800 rpm<br> with Dell' Orito 16 MA carbs with [[Marelli]] Ignition flywheel''']] | ||
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+ | File:marcel alken 001-1.jpg|'''Girardengo Motor number: 0/90 Chassis number: 205''' | ||
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+ | File:marcel alken 028-1.jpg|'''One happy rider! :)''' | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:36, 17 December 2016
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Constance Girardengo (1893-1978) was a famous and succesfull Italian racing cyclist between 1912 and 1936. After Alfredo Binda, Fausto Coppi and Gino Bartali, he was Italy’s greatest. After ending his cycling career he started a bicycle factory and later on, in the fifties, also produced 2-stroke motorcycles with 125, 150 and 175 cc capacity in Alessandria, approx. 80 km north of Genova. During 1954 - 1955 he had his own cycling team called Girardengo-Eldorado.
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Girardengo motoleggra 125 cc
Single cylinder two speed, 52 mm Bore, 4.5 HP at 4800 rpm
with Dell' Orito 16 MA carbs with Marelli Ignition flywheel
Single cylinder two speed, 52 mm Bore, 4.5 HP at 4800 rpm
with Dell' Orito 16 MA carbs with Marelli Ignition flywheel
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