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Giancarlo Falappa : ウィキペディア英語版
Giancarlo Falappa

Giancarlo Falappa (born June 30, 1963 in Filottrano, province of Ancona) is a former Italian motorcycle road racer.〔(Giancarlo Falappa career World Superbike statistics at worldsbk.com )〕 He is remembered for his fearsome riding style.
Known to many as the ''Lion of Jesi'', he was born in Filottrano and then he moved to Iesi with his family. Falappa began his racing career in motocross before making the switch to road racing in 1988. In he moved up to the Superbike World Championship riding for Bimota, winning 3 races and finishing the season in sixth place. Falappa moved to the Ducati team in . His best result was a 4th-place finish in the season and a 5th place in the season (winning 7 races, including the season's first 3).〔
In , Falappa crashed while testing a factory Ducati 916 and suffered serious head injuries. After being in a lengthy coma, he eventually recovered, but never raced again. He won a total of 16 races in his Superbike World Championship career.〔
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