- in 1908.
Wolsit automobile production ended in 1909, the
business continued but made
luxury bicycles.
Emilio Bozzi made the
Ciclomotore Wolsit from 1910...
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Wolsit was an
Italian professional cycling team that
existed in part
between 1910 and 1938. Its main
sponsor was
Italian bicycle manufacturer Wolsit. The...
- Legnano–Torpedo Legnano–Pirelli Legnano–Hutchinson Legnano–Clément
Legnano Legnano–
Wolsit Legnano Legnano–Pirelli
Legnano Legnano–Pirelli
Legnano Legnano–Pirelli...
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Anonima Wolseley Italiana –
Officine Legnanesi Automobili Wolsit, also
known by its
trade name
Wolsit (an
acronym for
Wolseley Italiana), was an
Italian company...
- Legnano–Pirelli 1925 Italy
Costante Girardengo Wolsit–Pirelli 1926 Italy
Costante Girardengo Wolsit–Pirelli 1927 Italy
Pietro Chesi Ives-Pirelli 1928...
- to be banned. In 1907
Wolseley Italiana entered three x cars
under the
Wolsit name in the
Coppa Florio with just one of them finishing. A
specific racing...
- 3,758 km (2,335 mi) 144h 15' 35" + 27' 24" 12 1928 Italy
Alfredo Binda Wolsit–Pirelli 3,044 km (1,891 mi) 114h 15' 19" + 18' 13" 6 1929 Italy Alfredo...
- Legnano–Pirelli 1927 Italy
Alfredo Binda Legnano–Pirelli 1928 Italy
Gaetano Belloni Wolsit–Pirelli 1929 Italy
Pietro Fossati Maino–Clément 1930 Italy
Michele Mara...
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Franco Tosi, who had some
patents from the
English Wolsit brand, his
company made the
Ciclomotore Wolsit (1910–14), the
rights to
which was sold to NSU Motorenwerke...
- Legnano–Hutchinson 42
Raffaele di Paco Italy
Wolsit–Hutchinson 43
Antonio Pesenti Italy
Wolsit–Hutchinson 44 Aldo
Canazza Italy
Wolsit–Hutchinson 45
Mario Cipriani...