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The King of speed: Meet Francesco “Pecco” Bagnaia, the 26-year-old Fastest Motorcycle Racer

David Ijaseun by David Ijaseun
March 13, 2024
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In the thrilling world of Grand Prix motorcycle (GP Moto) racing, where speeds soar over 200 mph and split-second decisions determine victory, one rider stands out not just for his prowess on the track but for the humility he exudes off it. Meet Francesco “Pecco” Bagnaia, a name synonymous with speed, strategy, and now, the title of a three-time back-to-back MotoGP champion.

Born and raised in Chivasso, near Turin, Italy, Bagnaia’s journey to becoming a motorcycle racing legend began with humble beginnings in Minimoto bikes. From those early days, he steadily ascended through the ranks, honing his skills and passion for the sport. Today, at 26 years old, he’s not just a force to be reckoned with on the track; he’s also a portrait of the classically good guy you wouldn’t expect to be dominating the asphalt.

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Bagnaia’s success isn’t just measured in trophies and titles; it’s a testament to his unwavering determination and passion for motorcycle racing. From his debut in the Moto3 World Championship in 2013 to his stellar performances in Moto2 and eventually MotoGP, Bagnaia has amassed an impressive track record that speaks volumes of his talent:

MotoGP World Championship:

  • Active years: 2019 – present
  • Manufacturers: Ducati
  • Championships: 2 (2022, 2023)
  • 2023 championship position: 1st (467 points)
  • Starts: 86
  • Wins: 18
  • Podiums: 35
  • Poles: 18
  • Fastest laps: 12
  • Total points: 10,8512

Moto2 World Championship:

  • Active years: 2017 – 2018
  • Manufacturers: Kalex
    – Championships: 1 (2018)
    – 2018 championship position: 1st (306 points)
    – Starts: 36
    – Wins: 8
    – Podiums: 16
    – Poles: 6
    – Fastest laps: 3
    – Total points: 4801

Moto3 World Championship:

  • Active years: 2013 – 2016
  • Manufacturers: FTR Honda (2013), KTM (2014), Mahindra (2015 – 2016)
  • Championships: 0
  • 2016 championship position: 4th (145 points)
  • Starts: 69
  • Wins: 2
  • Podiums: 7
  • Poles: 1
  • Fastest laps: 2
  • Total points: 2711

But Bagnaia’s story isn’t just about statistics and championships; it’s about the man behind the helmet, the one who finds solace in the stability of his family and the warmth of his close-knit circle. Despite his adrenaline-fueled career, off the track, he’s the guy next door, the one every mom would love as their daughter’s husband. And yet, when the visor goes down and the engines roar to life, he transforms into a paradoxical figure—a fierce competitor with an unyielding will to win.

Reflecting on his recent victory in the 2023 MotoGP World Championship, Bagnaia confessed, “I won the title as I have always dreamt: winning the race.” His triumph wasn’t just a testament to his skill but also to his resilience in the face of challenges. Despite setbacks and obstacles, he pushed through, securing his place among the elite few who have achieved back-to-back victories in MotoGP history.

But amidst the roar of engines and the thrill of victory, Bagnaia remains grounded, acknowledging the role of his family and mentors in shaping his journey. From his time at Valentino Rossi’s VR46 Riders Academy to his historic achievements on the track, he remains grateful for the lessons learned and the guidance received.

“As a rider, we don’t look too much at statistics, but it feels good to write history,” Bagnaia remarked, reflecting on his accomplishments. “This is the happiest moment of my life.”

Indeed, beyond the podium celebrations and championship titles, Bagnaia’s story is one of resilience, determination, and unwavering passion—a reminder that sometimes, the greatest victories are not just on the track but in the hearts of those who dare to dream.

In a stunning display of skill and determination, defending world champion Francesco Bagnaia, riding for Ducati Lenovo Team aboard the GP24, emerged triumphant in the opening Grand Prix of the 2024 season in Qatar.

Seizing the lead from pole-sitter Jorge Martin of Prima Pramac Racing on the very first lap, Bagnaia showcased his mastery of the track, leaving his competitors trailing in his wake. “We work in silence,” remarked Bagnaia in parc ferme. “We knew our potential and tried to do the maximum yesterday, knowing that it was important to change something for today’s race. And what we did this morning in the warm-up was important.” His flawless performance not only secured him victory but also propelled him into an early lead in the 2024 MotoGP World Championship standings.

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