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Massimo Tamburini going to quite from MV Agusta


Massimo Tamburini to retire from MV Agusta

With bikes like the Ducati 916, MV Agusta F4 and MV Agusta Brutale to his believe, Massimo Tamburini is appealing much the God of motorcycle sketch. And God, is about to retire. Yes, MV Agusta have announced that their figure chief, Massimo Tamburini will retire from the troupe at the end of this year.

Tamburini has been with Cagiva since 1985 and has headed MV Agusta's engineering and outline centre, Centro Ricerche Cagiva, in San Marino, for more than a decade. ‘I have committed a significant part of my career in motorcycle construct to Cagiva and MV Agusta, and am immensely proud of the stunning and exciting motorcycle we have bent,’ says Tamburini.

‘While my verdict to retire was awfully testing to make, I am assured the very-talented designers and engineers in San Marino will prolong the tradition of excellence that is the seal of MV Agusta. I have been privileged to apprehend so many dreams during my existence with Cagiva and MV Agusta and look familiar to since more great stuff yet to come from the party,’ adds the masterful motorcycle designer, a legend in his own existence.

Massimo Tamburini is one of the tradition of the motorcycle commerce, and leaves a great bequest at MV Agusta,’ says Claudio Castiglioni, MV Agusta Chair and Director of Motorcycle Research and Development at the crowd. ‘The capabilities he built at MV Agusta's project centre are outstanding, and his bequest and dream will now be agreed familiar by the group he assembled and mentored over many being. While we will overlook his aura, we respect his resolve to retire and hope him all the best for the outlook,’ he adds.

It is not lucid whether Massimo Tamburini will persist to shape motorcycling – perhaps for another motorcycle manufacturer or maybe as an independent designer – still he says he will now pursue other good beyond of motif.

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