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Pairs Championship.
Although the
Moto Club Lonigo moved to the new
stadium in 1977, a new
motorcycle club called MotoClub La
Favorita Sarego was
formed and...
-
Popeye Moto Club, also
referred to as the Popeye(s) MC, and
often shortened to
simply The
Popeyes was a French-Canadian
outlaw motorcycle club and criminal...
- The
Gitans Moto Club,
generally abbreviated to as the
Gitans MC, were a French-Canadian
outlaw motorcycle gang
based out of Sherbrooke, Quebec, who integrated...
- qualifications. The
speedway team
Motoclub Olimpia were
formed in 1971 and race at the stadium. They
competed in the
European Speedway Club Champions' Cup in 1998...
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winners were CSA (Alagoas), Ferroviário (Ceará),
Juazeirense (Bahia) and
Moto Club (Maranhão). The
qualified teams are The
schedule of the
competition is...
- Look up
moto or
MOTO in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Moto,
Motos or
MOTO may
refer to:
Moto Hospitality, a
chain of
motorway service stations in the...
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Moto Club,
commonly referred to as
Moto, is a
Brazilian professional club based in São Luís, Maranhão
founded on 13
September 1937. It
competes in the...
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returned to
Joinville in 2017, and in the
following years he pla**** for
Moto Club, São Bento,
Patrocinense and Treze,
where he won the
state championship...
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battles for the championship. At first,
there was a
little controversy since MotoClub de
Costa Rica has a rule, that the
minimum age to ride 125's was 17. In...
- the Opel
Motoclub in 1929 and 1930,
using Küchen, J.A.P., and
Motosacoche engines.
Fritz von Opel
attached solid-fuel
rockets to his
Motoclub in a publicity...