Alessandro Gramigni

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Alessandro Gramigni

Alessandro Gramigni 250cc 1994 USGP.jpg
Alessandro Gramigni at the 1994 U.S. Grand Prix

Nationality
Italy Italian

















Motorcycle racing career statistics
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
Active years
1990 - 1995, 1997
First race
1990 125cc Spanish Grand Prix
Last race
1997 500cc Malaysian Grand Prix
First win
1991 125cc Czechoslovakian Grand Prix
Last win
1992 125cc Hungarian Grand Prix
Team(s)
Aprilia, Gilera
Championships125cc - 1992












StartsWinsPodiumsPolesF. lapsPoints
6631230331
Superbike World Championship
Active years
1996, 1998 - 2001, 2003, 2005












StartsWinsPodiumsPolesF. lapsPoints
870000193

Alessandro Gramigni (born 29 December 1968 in Florence, Italy) is a former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer. He was the 1992 F.I.M. 125cc world champion.[1]


After a succession of good results as an amateur, Gramigni made his Grand Prix debut in 1990 riding an Aprilia in the 125cc Class, ending the season in ninth position. He won his first race at the 1991 Czechoslovakian Grand Prix and finished the season ranked seventh in the championship with 90 points.


In 1992, he edged out Italian Fausto Gresini to win the 125cc world championship, with wins in Malaysia and Hungary. Gramigni moved up to the 250cc class in next season, first with the Gilera team before switching back to Aprilia. It was a disappointing season, as he scored only 2 points. He competed two more seasons in the 250 class, 1994 with the Aprilia, and in 1995 with Honda. After a two-year sabbatical, he entered one race in the 500cc class at the 1997 Malaysian Grand Prix before ending his Grand Prix career.


He turned his attention to the Superbike World Championship from 1998 to 2001 and then in 2003 and 2005.[2] In 2004 he won the Italian Superbike Championship with the Yamaha Team 391 Racing team.




Contents





  • 1 Career statistics

    • 1.1 Grand Prix motorcycle racing

      • 1.1.1 Races by year



    • 1.2 Superbike World Championship

      • 1.2.1 Races by year




  • 2 References




Career statistics



Grand Prix motorcycle racing



Races by year


(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest lap)


































































































































































Year
Class
Machine
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Pos
Pts

1990
125cc

Aprilia

JPN

SPA
24

NAT
22

GER
7

AUT
8

YUG
9

NED
10

BEL
22

FRA
9

GBR
Ret

SWE
2

CZE
3

HUN
8

AUS
9

9th
84

1991
125cc

Aprilia

JPN
25

AUS
8

SPA
16

ITA
3

GER
5

AUT
11

EUR
17

NED
3

FRA
12

GBR
15

RSM
5

CZE
1

MAL


7th
90

1992
125cc

Aprilia

JPN
6

AUS
2

MAL
1

SPA
DNS

ITA
11

EUR
4

GER
7

NED
3

HUN
1

FRA
5

GBR
2

BRA
3

RSA
3



1st

134

1993
250cc

Gilera

AUS
Ret

MAL
Ret

JPN
18

SPA
Ret

AUT
18

GER
24

NED
Ret

EUR
Ret

RSM
14

GBR
16

CZE

ITA
Ret

USA

FIM

30th
2

1994
250cc

Aprilia

AUS
17

MAL
10

JPN
Ret

SPA
17

AUT
15

GER
17

NED

ITA
13

FRA
Ret

GBR
Ret

CZE
Ret

USA
Ret

ARG
Ret

EUR
Ret

23rd
10

1995
250cc

Honda

AUS

MAL

JPN

SPA
14

GER

ITA
Ret

NED
8

FRA
15

GBR

CZE

BRA

ARG

EUR
Ret


23rd
11

1997
500cc

Aprilia

MAL
Ret

JPN

SPA

ITA

AUT

FRA

NED

IMO

GER

BRA

GBR

CZE

CAT

INA

AUS
NC
0


Superbike World Championship



Races by year


(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)































































































































































































































































Year
Make
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13

Pos.
Pts
R1
R2
R1
R2
R1
R2
R1
R2
R1
R2
R1
R2
R1
R2
R1
R2
R1
R2
R1
R2
R1
R2
R1
R2
R1
R2

1996

Ducati

SMR

SMR

GBR

GBR

GER

GER

ITA

ITA

CZE

CZE

USA
Ret

USA
Ret

EUR

EUR

INA

INA

JPN

JPN

NED

NED

SPA

SPA

AUS

AUS


NC
0

1998

Ducati

AUS
18

AUS
15

GBR
18

GBR
17

ITA
12

ITA
13

SPA
8

SPA
Ret

GER
10

GER
Ret

SMR
11

SMR
12

RSA
11

RSA
14

USA
16

USA
9

EUR
15

EUR
Ret

AUT
13

AUT
14

NED
11

NED
Ret

JPN

JPN


14th
56

1999

Yamaha

RSA
15

RSA
17

AUS

AUS

GBR
17

GBR
14

SPA
14

SPA
14

ITA
Ret

ITA
12

GER
12

GER
17

SMR
Ret

SMR
13

USA
15

USA
15

EUR
17

EUR
Ret

AUT
8

AUT
Ret

NED
15

NED
14

GER
12

GER
14

JPN

JPN
19th
37

2000

Yamaha

RSA
17

RSA
14

AUS

AUS

JPN

JPN

GBR
16

GBR
15

ITA
16

ITA
Ret

GER
16

GER
19

SMR
12

SMR
15

SPA
19

SPA
14

USA

USA

GBR
16

GBR
11

NED
14

NED
6

GER
11

GER
11

GBR
Ret

GBR
11
22nd
42

2001

Yamaha

SPA

SPA

RSA

RSA

AUS

AUS

JPN

JPN

ITA
12

ITA
10

GBR

GBR

GER

GER

SMR
15

SMR
12

USA

USA

GBR

GBR

GER

GER

NED

NED

ITA
15

ITA
11
23rd
21

2003

Yamaha

SPA
Ret

SPA
DNS

AUS

AUS

JPN

JPN

ITA
11

ITA
11

GER

GER

GBR

GBR

SMR
12

SMR
15

USA

USA

GBR
16

GBR
11

NED
11

NED
15

ITA
13

ITA
12

FRA
Ret

FRA
12


19th
37

2005

Yamaha

QAT

QAT

AUS

AUS

SPA

SPA

ITA

ITA

EUR

EUR

SMR

SMR

CZE

CZE

GBR

GBR

NED

NED

GER

GER

ITA
Ret

ITA
C

FRA

FRA


NC
0


References




  1. ^ Alessandro Gramigni career statistics at MotoGP.com


  2. ^ Alessandro Gramigni World Superbike statistics Archived 2009-05-24 at the Wayback Machine








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