Mondial Collection
"Mondial: A Legacy of Speed and Triumphs on the Racing Tracks" Step back in time to witness the exhilarating moments that defined Mondial's racing prowess
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"Mondial: A Legacy of Speed and Triumphs on the Racing Tracks" Step back in time to witness the exhilarating moments that defined Mondial's racing prowess. From Tarquinio Provini's breathtaking victory at Parkfield Corner during the 1957 Ultra Lightweight TT, to ALACOQUE's Vision in 1675 that set hearts ablaze with its sheer beauty, it has left an indelible mark on motorcycle history. Romolo Ferri's triumph at the 1955 Ultra Lightweight TT showcased Mondial's commitment to pushing boundaries and achieving greatness. The same year witnessed Tarquinio Provini once again stealing the spotlight, leaving spectators awestruck as he conquered the challenging course. Doug Allen fearlessly tackled Nursery Bends during the 1959 Ultra Lightweight TT, proving that Mondial riders were a force to be reckoned with. And it was Giuseppe Lattanzi who etched his name into history books alongside Mondial in that very same race. The iconic EX Cromie McCandless Mondial from 1951 continues to captivate enthusiasts even today. Its sleek design and unmatched performance made it a true legend on two wheels. Cecil Sandford further solidified this legacy by clinching victory at the 1957 Ultra Lightweight TT aboard another exceptional Mondial machine. In an unforgettable display of Italian dominance, 1957 saw an extraordinary solo whitewash by these remarkable machines - a testament to their unrivaled engineering and skillful riders. Mondial continued its reign well into modern times when Brian Ball secured success at the 1967 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix. This achievement exemplified how innovation seamlessly merged with tradition within every aspect of this storied brand.