It is the same reason that prompted this initiative to spread the history and culture of motorcycling among enthusiasts: on the FedermotoTV channel https://federmoto.tv 6 non-stop hours of documentaries, news reports and insights of “inestimable value” will be broadcast “(The definition is from the IMF itself) and of great historical importance, made between 1948 and the early 2000s.
In summary, the event will start today, Friday 29 April at 19.11 and will end on Saturday 30 around 1.11. The videos will be presented in sequence, without interruptions, and throughout the weekend they will be available on demand both on the home page and in the “Beyond Sport” section.
Whether you decide to follow “In motion in the past” live, or you want to take advantage of the on demand option, to take advantage of the opportunity, just register with FedermotoTV.
This is the schedule of the night:
19:11 – (1948) Enduro – Six Days of Sanremo – “The ride of the centaurs”
19:22 – (1949) Road Education – Accident prevention
19:31 – (1950) The World Champion Bruno Ruffo
19:41 – (1960) Various Disciplines – Thrill on two wheels
19:54 – (1960) Technique – The two-stroke engine
20:20 – (1965) At school with Aberg. Motocross quick course
20:35 – (1966) Motocross – World Championship in Maggiora
20:52 – (1966) Motocross – World Championship in Cingoli
21:13 – (1974) Enduro – Six Days of Camerino
21:24 – (1981) Enduro – Six Days of the Island of Elba
21:47 – (1982) Various Disciplines – All motorcycle specialties
10:40 pm – (1984) Motocross – Coupe de l’Avenir
11:14 pm – (1988) Speedway – Madonna di Campiglio
23:33 – (1988) Italian Speed Championship – Single Test
23:55 – (1995) Enduro – Six Days in Poland
00:14 – (1995) CIV 125 cc (images with Valentino Rossi)
00:49 – (1999) Italian Minimoto Championship (images with Marco Simoncelli)
00:55 – (2011) Celebration of 100 years of the IMF
The IMF president, Giovanni Copioli, will also be at the match, commenting: “To celebrate the 111th anniversary of the Italian Motorcycle Federation we wanted to combine technology and history, one of the latest innovations (FedermotoTV) with some of the most beautiful images of Italian motorcycling. The oldest images are particularly exciting, they reveal habits and customs that today are nothing short of amazing especially, I think, to the younger ones. I will personally watch “In Moto in the past” both live and using the on demand function. I would like to conclude by thanking Moto Clubs, members and fans of yesterday and today: it is above all thanks to them