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Motobloc was a
French automobile manufacturer,
building vehicles from 1902 to 1931 in a
factory in Bordeaux. The
company was a
descendant of the earlier...
- Italy, and the
United States.
Three of the
competitors (De Dion-Bouton,
Motobloc, and Sizaire-Naudin)
represented France,
while Germany, Italy, and the...
- two-stroke
engines —
Italy Motobloc / Riva
Sport Industries (RSI) (1950s),
Initially sold the
Swiss AMI
scooter as the Ami
Motobloc. The
Sulky was developed...
- Clément-Bayard +53:23.2 10 M3
Victor Hémery
Mercedes +1:38:52.0 11 MB3
Courtade Motobloc +2:02:00.6 12 B3 Paul
Bablot Brasier +2:26:26.6 13 R3
Claude Richez Renault...
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Montier &
Gillet (1895–1898)
Morisse (1899–1914) Mors (1895–1925; 1941–1943)
Motobloc (1901–1930)
Mototri Contal (1907–1908) MPM
Motors (2015-2021)
Mutel (1902-1906)...
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Fernand Gabriel Clément-Bayard +1:25:11.2 13 36
Courtade Motobloc +1:26:10.0 14 20
Pierre Garcet Motobloc +1:33:23.0 15 21
Gustave Caillois Renault +1:33:23...
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started the race (one Italian, one German,
three French (De Dion-Bouton,
Motobloc, and Sizaire-Naudin), and the
American Flyer). Only
three of the cars finished...
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Indian Belgium. Internal-combustion:
Minerva France. Internal-combustion:
Motobloc, Richard-Brasier Germany. Internal-combustion: Aachener, AEG, Argus, Beaufort...
- go from São
Paulo to Santos, the
route was
completed in 37 hours, on a
Motobloc. The trip to
Santos is
considered the
ground zero of road
development in...
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built in a
facility in
Paris but
production was
later moved to the
former Motobloc factory in
Bordeaux where only
another 15 cars were
built before the factory...