MV Agusta F3 chosen as the star

    MV Agusta F3 chosen as the star of the show.

    Published On Nov 10, 2010 08:00:00 AM

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    MV Agusta F3 chosen as the star

    With the conclusion of the 68th International Motorcycle Exposition, the “Most Beautiful Bike” has been voted. All the votes have been cast and MV Agusta F3 has received the award, capturing a total of 38.5 percent votes.

    Behind the F3, the newly revealed Ducati Diavel secured 20.6 percent votes with Kawasaki ZX-10R bagging the third place with 8.5 percent votes.

    The F3 dominated the scene with the attendants waiting in line for a view of the new masterpiece. The F3 is powered by a 675cc three-cylinder engine that delivering 140bhp of power, while using a segment-first ‘Ride By Wire’ system with multiple applications, offering the bets output in various riding conditions. Light weight, powerful and with the latest electronic controls all working together in harmony has come to redefine perfection.

    The latest creation by MV Agusta amazed the audience, not only with its unmistakable lines, as with its big brother, the F4, but also with its amazing performances. Probably the most eye-catching element of the new F3 supersport bike was the triple side exit exhaust system.

    Giovanni Castiglioni, the Managing Director of MV Agusta, Corrado Capelli, the President of Confindustria ANCMA and EICMA along with Piero Bacchetti, the President of Edisport Editorial, all attended the award ceremony that took place during the conclusion of the event.

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