Fausto Ricci
Italian motorcycle racer
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Fausto Ricci (born 13 March 1961) is an Italian former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer. His best year was in 1985 when he finished fifth in the 250cc world championship. He won the first Grand Prix he entered at the 1984 250cc Nations Grand Prix held at Misano, but was never able to win another race.[1]
References
- ^ Fausto Ricci career statistics at MotoGP.com
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Preceded by Xavier Cardelús | 250 cc motorcycle European Champion 1988 | Succeeded by Andrea Borgonovo |
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- 1924 Maurice van Geert
- 1925–1926 Jock Porter
- 1927–1928 Cecil Ashby
- 1929 Frank Longman
- 1930 Syd Crabtree
- 1931 Graham Walker
- 1932 Riccardo Brusi
- 1933 Charlie Dodson
- 1934 Walfried Winkler
- 1935 Arthur Geiss
- 1936 Henry Tyrell-Smith
- 1937 Omobono Tenni
- 1938–1939 Ewald Kluge
- 1947 Bruno Francisci
- 1948 Maurice Cann
- 1981 Herbert Hauf
- 1982 Reinhold Roth
- 1983 Carlos Cardús
- 1984 Gary Noel
- 1985 Massimo Matteoni
- 1986 Hans Lindner
- 1987 Xavier Cardelús
- 1988 Fausto Ricci
- 1989 Andrea Borgonovo
- 1990 Leon van der Heijen
- 1991 Max Biaggi
- 1992 Luis Carlos Maurel
- 1993 Giuseppe Fiorillo
- 1994 Régis Laconi
- 1995 Luca Boscoscuro
- 1996 Sebastián Porto
- 1997 Davide Bulega
- 1998 Alex Hofmann
- 1999 Ivan Clementi
- 2000 Riccardo Chiarello
- 2001 David García
- 2002 Álvaro Molina
- 2003 Taro Sekiguchi
- 2004–2007 Álvaro Molina
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