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Alberto Forato
Alberto Forato (born 30 March 2000) is an Italian professional Motocross racer. He has been competing in the FIM Motocross World Championship since 2019 FIM Motocross World Championship, 2019. Forato has represented his nation at the Motocross des Nations three times, including being part of the team that finished in third at the 2023 Motocross des Nations, 2023 edition. He has won two MX1 Elite class titles as part of the Italian Prestige Motocross Championship with his last coming in the 2023 season. Career Junior career Forato first competed at a European level during the 2013 European Motocross Championship, in the EMX150 Honda class. In what was the inaugural season of the class, Forato finished runner-up in the final standings. In 2014, he moved onto a 125 and concentrated on the Italian domestic scene, racing in the Junior 125 class and finishing the season as the second placed 'rookie' rider. He debuted in the EMX125 class of the 2014 European Motocross Championshi ...
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Feltre
Feltre (; ) is a town and ''comune'' of the province of Belluno in Veneto, northern Italy. A hill town in the southern reaches of the province, it is located on the Stizzon River, about from its junction with the Piave, and southwest from Belluno. The Dolomites loom to the north of the town. An area incorporating Feltre and 12 contiguous municipalities is known as . In 2014, the Feltrino area was formalised in the Unione Montana Feltrina (Feltrino Mountain Community). History It was known in Roman times as Feltria and described as an ''oppidum'' by Pliny, who assigned its foundation to the Alpine tribe of the Rhaetians. The city obtained the status of ''municipium'' in 49 BC with its citizens inscribed into the Roman tribe of ''Menenia''. In spite of its rigorous climate, which led a Roman author, perhaps Caesar, to write: ''Feltria perpetuo niveum damnata rigore'' ''Atque mihi posthac haud adeunda, vale'' Feltria lay on a Roman road mentioned in the Antonine Itinerary ...
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