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8 April, 2020 11:54 am

MV Agusta Corse Parkingo Team unveils 2013 livery

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MV Agusta Corse Parkingo Team team officially presented their 2013 World Supersport line-up today at the manufacturer’s headquarters in Schiranna, Italy and took the wraps off of the F3 675 that will mark the return of MV Agusta to the international racing scene.
Veteran rider Roberto Rolfo will be at the helm of one the machines and returning to World Superbikes after a troubled 2012 that saw him start the season in Moto2 with Technomag-CIP and then decide to leave and then replace axed Mattia Pasini in Speed Master’s CRT squad for the final four rounds.

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Former British Supermoto star and BSB Supersport rider Christian Iddon will be riding the other bike.
The team’s livery sports part of MV Agusta’s corporate red and grey colours, but with the addition of tight green stripe that adds a tiny hint of the Italian Tricolore to the paint job.
The squad will now be heading to Australia to test and prepare for the season opener at Phillip Island on February 24th.

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