Nicolò Bulega took his first World Championship when he was just 16, winning the FIM CEV Repsol Moto3™ Junior World Championship after an incredible season in which he scored at every race and took seven podiums from 12 starts. Born in Montecchio Emilia, Bulega progressed through the usual route of mini moto before taking titles in the 125 and 250 PreGP cups in Italy. This got him noticed by the VR46 Riders Academy, who helped him in the CEV Championship and brought him to the World Championship in 2016 with the SKY Racing Team VR46 squad. After a first pole position in Jerez and his first podiums, Bulega stayed with SKY Racing Team VR46 in 2017 but had a tougher campaign with a best of fourth. Another difficult season followed in 2018, with seventh being Bulega’s best result before injury ruled him out of the final four races of the year. A move up to the intermediate class with Sky Racing Team VR46 awaited the Italian in 2019, with Bulega earning four top tens in his maiden Moto2™ season. After a best result of P7 at Brno, Bulega moved to Federal Oil Gresini Moto2 for the 2020 campaign. It was an underwhelming season for the Italian as he only cracked the Top 10 twice and recorded a 20th place finish in the standings. 2021 will see him continue to the Federal Oil Gresini Moto2™ colours.
Nicolo Bulega
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                                        Nation
                                    
                                    
                                            Italy
 - All categories Moto2, Moto3
 - Date of birth 16/10/1999
 - Place of birth Montecchio Emilia, Italy
 
Rider Stats
Videos
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A 3 bike high-speed crash in Moto3™ at Catalunya
Watch the high-speed crash that ruled out Arenas, Canet and Bulega from the lightweight class victory in Barcelona
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Bulega: “An amazing session”
Nicolo Bulega will start from the third position in Sunday’s race after suffering a big crash during QP
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Bulega: "Good feeling, bad conditions"
The Italian rider finished first on a day with very difficult conditions on track due to heavy rain
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Bulega: "I wanted to get on the podium"
Nicolo Bulega finished in third place after Ono's post race disqualification
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Bulega: "First row in my first home GP!"
Sky Racing Team VR46 rider starts from P3 in Sunday's race
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Bulega: “This is my first time here…I like it!”
In just his first appearance at the Sachsenring Nicolo Bulega was delighted to have ended Friday’s practice in third.
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Bulega: "I hope to finish in the Top 5"
The Italian rider was happy with his performance in Moto3™ QP.
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Bulega: “It was my first day at Assen!”
Nicolo Bulega ended Friday’s Moto3™ practice in third overall; despite it being the first time he has ridden the TT Circuit Assen.
 
Rider Bio
Bike
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Date of birth
16/10/1999
Place of birth
Montecchio Emilia
Height
181 cm
Weight
70 kg
Rider Story
News
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Nicolo Bulega to replace Marc Marquez in Portugal and Valencia
After his test at Jerez on Thursday, it's confirmed the WorldSBK runner-up will replace Marc Marquez for the final two MotoGP rounds of 2025
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Ducati confirm Jerez MotoGP test for Bulega
The WorldSBK runner up will get a spin on a MotoGP machine before a decision is taken on Marquez’s replacement for last two races of 2025
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Bulega signs 2026 Ducati MotoGP test rider contract
The current WorldSBK title race leader will join Ducati’s MotoGP test team alongside Pirro in 2026, opening the door for a potential switch when 2027’s regulations come into play
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Misano reopens as Italian riders lay down the rubber
Pirro, Bastianini, Bulega, Ferrari and more made a welcome return to motorcycle action
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Bulega joins Gresini Racing for 2020
Italian signs a two-year contract in Moto2™ and will make up one of two Gresini riders for next season
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Bulega will leave VR46 organisation after 2019
After many successes and contrasting difficult periods, Nicolo Bulega will depart Valentino Rossi’s VR46 set up at the end of the season
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Bulega clocks 300.6km/h on Triumph Moto2™ bike!
Italian sets a new intermediate class speed record in FP2 at Mugello
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Bulega to sit out Americas GP, no replacement
SKY Racing Team VR46 Moto2™ rider will miss Round 3 of the season after requiring surgery on a compartment syndrome in the right forearm
By motogp.com 
Videos
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A 3 bike high-speed crash in Moto3™ at Catalunya
Watch the high-speed crash that ruled out Arenas, Canet and Bulega from the lightweight class victory in Barcelona
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Bulega: “An amazing session”
Nicolo Bulega will start from the third position in Sunday’s race after suffering a big crash during QP
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Bulega: "Good feeling, bad conditions"
The Italian rider finished first on a day with very difficult conditions on track due to heavy rain
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Bulega: "I wanted to get on the podium"
Nicolo Bulega finished in third place after Ono's post race disqualification
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Bulega: "First row in my first home GP!"
Sky Racing Team VR46 rider starts from P3 in Sunday's race
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Bulega: “This is my first time here…I like it!”
In just his first appearance at the Sachsenring Nicolo Bulega was delighted to have ended Friday’s practice in third.
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Bulega: "I hope to finish in the Top 5"
The Italian rider was happy with his performance in Moto3™ QP.
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Bulega: “It was my first day at Assen!”
Nicolo Bulega ended Friday’s Moto3™ practice in third overall; despite it being the first time he has ridden the TT Circuit Assen.