Italian motorcycle racer
Raffaele De Rosa |
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Nationality | Italian |
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Born | (1987-03-25) March 25, 1987 (age 37) Naples, Italy |
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Current team | QJ Motor |
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Bike number | 3 |
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Motorcycle racing career statistics |
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Moto2 World Championship |
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Active years | 2010–2011 |
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Manufacturers | Tech 3, Moriwaki, FTR, Suter |
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Championships | 0 |
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2011 championship position | NC (0 pts) |
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| 250cc World Championship |
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Active years | 2009 |
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Manufacturers | Honda |
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Championships | 0 |
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2009 championship position | 6th (122 pts) |
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| 125cc World Championship |
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Active years | 2004–2008 |
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Manufacturers | Honda, Aprilia, KTM |
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Championships | 0 |
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2008 championship position | 18th (37 pts) |
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| Superbike World Championship |
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Active years | 2012, 2016–2017 |
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Manufacturers | Honda, BMW |
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Championships | 0 |
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2017 championship position | 15th (53 pts) |
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| Supersport World Championship |
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Active years | 2012–2014, 2018– |
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Manufacturers | Honda, MV Agusta, Kawasaki, Ducati, QJ Motor |
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Championships | 0 |
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2024 championship position | 40th (0 pts) |
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Raffaele De Rosa (born 25 March 1987 in Naples) is an Italian road racer of solo motorcycles. He has competed mainly in the Supersport World Championship.
From 2024 he will ride for QJ Motor, a Chinese manufacturer new to the Supersport World Championship,[1] based on their QJ GSR 800/SRK 800 RR models.[2]
De Rosa will enter the World Supersport Challenge, a separate points-scoring competition held at the European-rounds of the Supersport World Championship, run as a category within the main races, starting at the second round in March, at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Spain.[1]
He won the FIM Superstock 1000 Cup in 2016.