Christian Beggi

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Christian Beggi (born 1 November 1978 in Scandiano) is an Italian Grand Prix motocross racer.

Beggi began his professional career in 2002. In 2004, he finished second to Yves Demaria in the F.I.M. MX3-GP world championship. He finished third in 2006. After being injured during the 2007 season, he came back to finish second to Sven Breugelmans in the 2008 MX3-GP world championship. [1]

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