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  Aprilia is an Italian motorcycle company which started as a scooter manufacturer after the Second World War. The company was founded by Cavalier Alberto Beggio, who at first intended to manufacture bicycles but all of this changed when his son, Ivan Beggio, joined the company in 1968. Helped by a few men, it was Ivan Beggio who built the first Aprilia motorcycle, a 50cc model painted in gold and blue. Because the model registered moderate success they decided to continue making motor vehicles and produced the first Aprilia mopeds, the Colibri and Daniela. The first “real motorcycle” from Aprilia was the 1970 Scarabeo cross bike which was produced until the mid-seventies, in different versions ranging from 50 to 125cc. What many consider the first true cross bike didn't come until 1974 and this model was tested by Maurizio Sgarzani. After undergoing numerous tests, they developed a street bike from this cross model, called the RC 125. This model was presented at the Milan Salon and was very well received by the public. Another moped from Aprilia came in 1976, a 49cc called Partner. Later they introduced 49cc Minarelli engines to this model but this didn't make it go faster or sell better. As regarding motorsports, Aprilia won their first title in 1977, when Ivan Alborghetti managed to win the Italian championship in the 125 and 250cc classes. It wasn't until the 1980s that Aprilia introduce enduro, trial and road bikes to its range. In 1981 they presented the TL320 trial bike and two years later the St 125. Then, in 1984, they released an improved model, named STX and an enduro bike called ET 50. Another important move in the 80s was the outsourcing of Rotax engines for some of their models, and the launch of the 125 STX and the 350 STX. Wanting a more rugged approach, Aprilia launched in 1986 a large tanked bike for African rallies, called the Tuareg (no connection whatsoever with the Volkswagen Touareg). By the time the 1980s were finished, in 1988 to be more exact, the US started to import Aprilia bikes. First, the TRX312M was imported and after that came The Climber, the first mass-produced bike to be liquid cooled. In 1990, another bike derived from off-road vehicles came, the Pegaso 600, and two years later, Aprilia driver Alessandro Gramigni won the World 125 Road racing Championship title. 1992 proved to be a successful year for Aprilia in motorsports, since Tommy Ahvala won the World Trials Championship on an Aprilia Climber. What is probably the most important motorcycle from Aprilia didn't come until 1998, when the Italian manufacturer launched the RSV Mille, a 1000cc V2 Superbike and a sport tourer called Falco, which also had a 1000cc V2 engine. To get back to more recent events, in 2004, Aprilia was acquired by Piaggio, and by doing so they have become the world's fourth largest motorcycle group and they are now able to produce over 600,000 units per year. The management of Aprilia was taken over by Roberto Colaninno, while the company's founder, Ivan Begigo is now Honorary President.

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APRILIARS4 50 2011 - 2012
APRILIARS4 50 2011 - 2012
APRILIARSV4 RR 2017 - Present
APRILIARSV4 RR 2017 - Present
APRILIARS 125 2017 - Present
APRILIARS 125 2017 - Present
APRILIARS4 50 2012 - 2013
APRILIARS4 50 2012 - 2013
APRILIASRV 850 2011 - 2012
APRILIASRV 850 2011 - 2012
APRILIARS 125 Nero 2006 - 2007
APRILIARS 125 Nero 2006 - 2007
APRILIARS 250 2000 - 2001
APRILIARS 250 2000 - 2001
APRILIARS 250 1996 - 1997
APRILIARS 250 1996 - 1997
APRILIASRV 850 Maxi 2012 - 2013
APRILIASRV 850 Maxi 2012 - 2013
APRILIARS 250 1999 - 2000
APRILIARS 250 1999 - 2000
APRILIARS4 125 Biaggi Racing Replica 2012 - 2013
APRILIARS4 125 Biaggi Racing Replica 2012 - 2013
APRILIARS4 125 2013 - 2014
APRILIARS4 125 2013 - 2014
APRILIARS 250 1998 - 1999
APRILIARS 250 1998 - 1999
APRILIARS 250 1994 - 1995
APRILIARS 250 1994 - 1995
APRILIASRV 850 Maxi 2013 - 2014
APRILIASRV 850 Maxi 2013 - 2014
APRILIARS 250 2003 - 2004
APRILIARS 250 2003 - 2004
APRILIARS4 50 2013 - 2014
APRILIARS4 50 2013 - 2014
APRILIARS 125 2004 - 2005
APRILIARS 125 2004 - 2005
APRILIARS 125 Extrema 1992 - 1993
APRILIARS 125 Extrema 1992 - 1993
APRILIARS4 125 Team Aprilia Alitalia Racing Replica 2011 - 2012
APRILIARS4 125 Team Aprilia Alitalia Racing Replica 2011 - 2012
APRILIARSV4 RF 2017 - Present
APRILIARSV4 RF 2017 - Present
APRILIARS 125 Extrema 1993 - 1994
APRILIARS 125 Extrema 1993 - 1994
APRILIARS 125 Poggiali Replica 2005 - 2006
APRILIARS 125 Poggiali Replica 2005 - 2006
APRILIARS 125 2006 - Present
APRILIARS 125 2006 - Present
APRILIARS 125 1999 - 2000
APRILIARS 125 1999 - 2000
APRILIARS 125 2009 - 2010
APRILIARS 125 2009 - 2010
APRILIARS 125 2001 - 2002
APRILIARS 125 2001 - 2002
APRILIARS 50 1998 - 2006
APRILIARS 50 1998 - 2006
APRILIARS4 125 2011 - 2012
APRILIARS4 125 2011 - 2012
APRILIARS4 50 2010 - 2011
APRILIARS4 50 2010 - 2011
APRILIARS 125 Extrema 1997 - 1998
APRILIARS 125 Extrema 1997 - 1998
APRILIARS 125 Extrema 1995 - 1996
APRILIARS 125 Extrema 1995 - 1996
APRILIARS 125 2002 - 2003
APRILIARS 125 2002 - 2003
APRILIARS 250 1995 - 1996
APRILIARS 250 1995 - 1996
APRILIARS 250 Chesterfield Replica 1996 - 1996
APRILIARS 250 Chesterfield Replica 1996 - 1996
APRILIARS 250 2002 - 2003
APRILIARS 250 2002 - 2003
APRILIARS 250 1997 - 1998
APRILIARS 250 1997 - 1998
APRILIARS 125 Extrema 1996 - 1998
APRILIARS 125 Extrema 1996 - 1998
APRILIARS 125 R 2006 - 2007
APRILIARS 125 R 2006 - 2007
APRILIARS 250 2001 - 2002
APRILIARS 250 2001 - 2002
APRILIASRV 850 Maxi 2014 - 2015
APRILIASRV 850 Maxi 2014 - 2015
APRILIARS4 50 Replica 2014 - 2015
APRILIARS4 50 Replica 2014 - 2015
APRILIARS 125 Extrema 1998 - 1999
APRILIARS 125 Extrema 1998 - 1999
APRILIARS4 125 2014 - 2015
APRILIARS4 125 2014 - 2015
APRILIARS4 125 2012 - 2013
APRILIARS4 125 2012 - 2013
APRILIARS 125 2003 - 2004
APRILIARS 125 2003 - 2004
APRILIARS 457 2023 - Present
APRILIARS 457 2023 - Present
APRILIARS 125 Extrema 1994 - 1995
APRILIARS 125 Extrema 1994 - 1995
APRILIARS 125 2008 - 2009
APRILIARS 125 2008 - 2009
APRILIARS 125 R 2005 - 2006
APRILIARS 125 R 2005 - 2006
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