The Cagiva Mito is a small-engined Italian sports motorcycle. The powerplant consists of a two-stroke 125 cc single cylinder, with some models capable of producing over 30 hp (22 kW) in unrestricted form. The Cagiva Mito was the first bike of Valentino Rossi, eventual 9 time MotoGP world champion. In 1994, Rossi had been provided a factory Mito by Cagiva team manager Claudio Lusuardi and cruised to the Italian title. During the 1990s the Mito was the arch-rival to Aprilia’s RS125, a similar 2-stroke 125 cc race-replica.

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