Fabio Taglioni
Italian engineer, designed Ducati motorcycles

Born
September 10th, 1920
105 years ago
Died
2001
24 years ago — 81 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
Italy
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An influential engineer in the motorcycle industry, contributed significantly to the development of racing motorcycles. Worked for Ducati, where designs included the iconic 250 Desmo and the 750 Sport. Focused on engineering innovations that enhanced performance and reliability in competitive settings. Pioneered the use of desmodromic valve systems, which became a distinctive feature of Ducati motorcycles. His work led Ducati to numerous successes in motorcycle racing throughout the 1960s and 1970s.
Designed the 250 Desmo motorcycle
Pioneered desmodromic valve systems
Contributed to Ducati’s racing successes
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