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The wine ambassadors

The first-ever Euro Lambretta had been a fair success and similar events were planned in the future. It was a new rally format, one that took quite a lot of organising especially as those in attendance would have to travel a long distance across Europe to get there. The idea was to hold it every two years to give enough time for the host nation to get their affairs in hand. This meant after the first one in 1989 there would be a gap in between, meaning 1990 would have no event. For some, it was too

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