Massimiliano "Max" Biaggi (born June 26, 1971 in
Rome,
Italy) is an Italian
motorcycle racer and winner of the (current) 2010
World Superbike Championship. Throughout this racing career, he has won the
250cc World Championship four times, and finished as runner-up in both the 500cc and
MotoGP championships. In 2007 he switched to the World Superbike Championship, finishing third overall as a rookie and earned his first Superbike World Championship in
2010 becoming only the 2nd European from outside of the
United Kingdom after
Raymond Roche to do so.
He has been nicknamed 'il Corsaro' ('the Corsair') and 'the Roman Emperor'.
Career
125cc
Biaggi was more interested in
football as a child. But in 1989, after he was given a motorcycle for his seventeenth birthday, he began his racing career in the 125cc class at age eighteen. In 1990 he won the
Italian Sport Production Championship. Following his success in 125cc, Biaggi moved up to the 250cc class.
250cc
In 1991, Biaggi became the
European champion on an
Aprilia RS250, and that same year he finished twenty-seventh in the Grand Prix motorcycle 250cc world championship riding for the same manufacturer. In
1992, Biaggi completed his first entire season in 250cc Grand Prix for Aprilia, and finished the season fifth overall. In...
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