- Alessandro Gramigni
Infobox Former Grand Prix motorcycle rider
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Name = Alessandro Gramigni
Nationality = flagicon|Italy Italian
Years = 1990 - 1995, 1997
Teams =Aprilia ,Gilera
Races = 66
Championships = 125cc - 1992
Wins = 3
Podiums = 12
Points = 331
Poles = 3
Fastest laps = 0
First race = 1990 125cc Spanish Grand Prix
First win = 1991 125cc Czechoslovakian Grand Prix
Last win = 1992 125cc Hungarian Grand Prix
Last race = 1997 500cc Malaysian Grand PrixAlessandro Gramigni (born on
December 29 ,1968 inFlorence, Italy ) is a former Grand Prixmotorcycle road racer. He was the 1992 F.I.M. 125cc world champion.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 theGilera 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 withHonda . After a two year sabbatical, he entered one race in the500cc class at the 1998 Malaysian Grand Prix before ending his Grand Prix career.He turned his attention to the
Superbike World Championship from SBK|1998 to SBK|2001 and then in SBK|2003 and SBK|2005. In 2004 he won the Italian Superbike Championship with the Yamaha Team 391 Racing team.
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