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Motorsport Biography

Pecco Bagnaia

“Pecco”

Italian · Turin, Italy · Born 14 January 1997

MotoGP Rider
2
moto g p titles
30
moto g p wins
2022-23
title years
Ducati
manufacturer

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Italian MotoGP back-to-back world champion who won consecutive world titles in 2022 and 2023, overcoming extraordinary adversity and competition to become the most successful Ducati rider in history.

Pecco Bagnaia is Italy's back-to-back MotoGP World Champion with Ducati, winning in 2022 and 2023 after an extraordinary comeback from 91 points behind Fabio Quartararo in 2022. His exceptional corner speed, intelligent race management, and ability to develop the Ducati to its maximum potential have made him one of the finest technical riders in MotoGP history. His championships have restored Italian pride in the sport.

Famous For

MotoGP World Champion and Ducati's star rider

Playing Style

How They Played

Aggressive and precise rider known for strong race pace and late-race comebacks

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Modern MotoGP champion who helped establish Ducati's dominance in premier class

Career Journey

Timeline

2013 📌 Professional debut in Moto3 with Sky Racing Team VR46
2018 🏆 Moto2 World Championship victory
2019 📌 MotoGP debut with Pramac Ducati
2021 📌 Promoted to factory Ducati Lenovo Team
2021 🎯 First MotoGP race victory at Aragon GP
2022 🏆 MotoGP World Championship victory
2023 🏆 Second consecutive MotoGP World Championship
Career Timeline — Pecco Bagnaia
2013
Professional debut in Moto3 with Sky Racing Team VR46
2018
Moto2 World Championship victory
2019
MotoGP debut with Pramac Ducati
2021
Promoted to factory Ducati Lenovo Team
2021
First MotoGP race victory at Aragon GP
2022
MotoGP World Championship victory
2023
Second consecutive MotoGP World Championship