- Franco Uncini
Infobox Former Grand Prix motorcycle rider
Caption = Franco Uncini
Name = Franco Uncini
Nationality = flagicon|Italy Italian
Years = 1976 - 1985
Teams =Suzuki
Races = 79
Championships = 500cc - 1982
Wins = 7
Podiums = 21
Points = 446
Poles = 8
Fastest laps = 3
First race = 1976 350cc Nations Grand Prix
First win = 1977 250cc Nations Grand Prix
Last win = 1982 500cc British Grand Prix
Last race = 1985 500cc San Marino Grand PrixFranco Uncini (born
March 9 ,1955 ) is an Italian former Grand Prixmotorcycle road racing World Champion.Career
Uncini was born at
Recanati ,province of Macerata .He made his debut as professional
motorcycle road racer in the 750cc class withLaverda , moving later to Ducati, with whom he earned various titles as Italian champion. His first year in the Grand Prix World Championship was with Yamaha in 1976, in both the 250cc and the 350cc classes. The following year he continued to race in both classes, this time with theHarley-Davidson team, winning two Grands Prix in 250cc (Grand Prix of Nations and Czechoslovakia) and finishing second in championship behindMario Lega . However, his quarrelsome relantionship with teammateWalter Villa forced him to move back to Yamaha.After some disappointing years with a privateer Yamaha team, in 1979 he bought a
Suzuki and launched a private team of his own in the500cc class. He was the top-ranking privateer both in 1979 and 1980, with 5th and 4th place finishes. Accidents hindered his 1981 season, but afterMarco Lucchinelli left Suzuki to joinHonda , Suzuki offered Uncini an official factory-sponsored race bike run byRoberto Gallina 's team. Finally, with a competitive vehicle, Uncini won the World Championship in 1982, scoring five victories (GPs of Austria, Netherlands, Yugoslavia, Great Britain and GP of Nations). He was the last Italian rider to win the 500cc crown untilValentino Rossi won in 2001.In 1983, he was severely injured at TT-Assen (The Netherlands), when he fell off his bike and was struck in the head by competitor Wayne Gardner's bike. He went into a coma but, eventually recovered. He retired from motorcycle competition after the 1985 season.
Today, Uncini acts as Rider's Safety Representative in
MotoGP .
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