Francesco Bagnaia 63
MotoGP race replica jackets featuring Francesco Bagnaia number 63 track geometry and season-accurate design. These hand-stitched race replica leather jackets deliver track-ready construction with made-to-measure sizing and full custom branding options. Leather Collection covers MotoGP riders including Bagnaia, Márquez, and Bastianini, with worldwide shipping to 50+ countries — hand-stitched since 2009. Use the rider tiles above to navigate by name and season.
Accelerate to Excellence with Francesco Bagnaia
Born on January 14, 1997, Francesco Bagnaia is an Italian motorcycle racer who competes in MotoGP as a member of the Ducati Lenovo Team. He won the MotoGP World Riders' Championship in 2022 and 2023.
In 2018, Bagnaia won the Moto2 World Championship. He is the only rider to have won a world championship in the premier class out of all of Valentino Rossi's VR46 Riders Academy graduates. It was also the first for an Italian rider since Rossi himself in 2009 and the first for a Ducati rider in fifteen years.
Italy's Francesco Bagnaia was born in Turin and began riding Minimoto bikes at an early age. In 2009, he won the European MiniGP championship. With the Monlau Competición squad, he made his debut in the pre-GP 125 Mediterranean championship in 2010 and ended the campaign in second place. He competed in the 125cc class at the 2011 Spanish Championships, winning a race and placing third overall.
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| 1 | 2013 | NC | 250cc | FTR M313 | San Carlo Team Italia | 2013 - Francesco Bagnaia |
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| 2 | 2014 | 16th | 250cc | KTM RC250GP | Sky Racing Team VR46 | 2014 - Francesco Bagnaia |
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| 3 | 2015 | 14th | 250cc | Mahindra MGP3O | Mapfre Team Mahindra | 2015 - Francesco Bagnaia |
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| 4 | 2016 | 4th | 250cc | Mahindra MGP3O | Pull & Bear Aspar Mahindra Team | 2016 - Francesco Bagnaia |
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| 5 | 2017 | 5th | 600cc | Kalex Moto2 | Sky Racing Team VR46 | 2017 - Francesco Bagnaia |
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| 6 | 2018 | 1st | 600cc | Kalex Moto2 | Sky Racing Team VR46 | 2018 - Francesco Bagnaia |
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| 7 | 2019 | 15th | 1000cc | Ducati Desmosedici GP18 | Pramac Racing | 2019 - Francesco Bagnaia |
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| 8 | 2020 | 16th | 1000cc | Desmosedici GP20 | Pramac Racing | 2020 - Francesco Bagnaia |
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| 9 | 2021 | 2nd | 1000cc | Desmosedici GP21 | Ducati Lenovo Team | 2021 - Francesco Bagnaia |
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| 10 | 2022 | 1st | 1000cc | Desmosedici GP22 | Ducati Lenovo Team | 2022 - Francesco Bagnaia |
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| 11 | 2023 | 1st | 1000cc | Desmosedici GP23 | Ducati Lenovo Team | 2023 - Francesco Bagnaia |
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| 12 | 2024 | 2nd | 1000cc | Desmosedici GP24 | Ducati Lenovo Team | 2024 - Francesco Bagnaia |
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| 13 | 2024 British GP | 3rd | 1000cc | Desmosedici GP24 | Ducati Lenovo Team | 2024 - Francesco Bagnaia |
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| 14 | 2024 French GP | 20th | 1000cc | Desmosedici GP24 | Ducati Lenovo Team | 2024 - Francesco Bagnaia |
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Who is Francesco Bagnaia?Francesco Bagnaia, often called Pecco, is an Italian motorcycle racer. He competes in MotoGP, the top tier of motorcycle racing. Bagnaia started racing in Moto3 and quickly moved up the ranks due to his talent. His style is admired for being smooth and controlled. He rides for the Ducati Lenovo Team and has won many races, gaining a large fan base. Many people look up to him for inspiration in sportsmanship and skill. His journey in racing is impressive, and he continues to strive for greatness.
What achievements has Francesco Bagnaia accomplished?Francesco Bagnaia has several remarkable achievements in his racing career. He won the Moto2 World Championship in 2018, which showcased his exceptional talent. In MotoGP, he secured multiple podium finishes, highlighting his competitive nature. He has made a name for himself by consistently improving his skills each season. His dedication to the sport and pursuit of excellence has earned him respect from fans and competitors alike. Each race is an opportunity for him to demonstrate his abilities and potentially win again.
What makes Francesco Bagnaia's racing style unique?Francesco Bagnaia's racing style stands out because of his smoothness and precision. He approaches each turn calmly and confidently, using his body posture effectively on the bike. His ability to manage speed while taking corners is impressive. Additionally, his understanding of tire performance gives him an edge in races. This unique combination allows him to keep pace with the top riders and make sudden gains when needed. Fans admire him for his remarkable technique and the artistic flair he brings to the track.
How does Francesco Bagnaia prepare for races?Francesco Bagnaia prepares for races through a mix of physical training and mental focus. He follows a strict fitness routine to build strength and endurance, which is essential for long races. Bagnaia also studies race strategies and biking techniques, helping him understand the track better. He spends time analyzing previous races, learning from his experiences. Mental preparation is equally important; he practices visualization to stay calm and focused. This dedication ensures he is ready to give his best on race day, no matter the challenges.
Why do fans support Francesco Bagnaia?Fans support Francesco Bagnaia for many reasons. His talent and skills on the track are top-notch. They appreciate his humility and sportsmanship. Bagnaia connects with his fans through social media, sharing his journey and thoughts. He often acknowledges their support, making them feel involved. His exciting races and competitive mindset keep fans on the edge of their seats. Many see him as a role model, inspiring young racers to pursue their dreams. His dedication and passion for the sport truly resonate with his followers, creating a bond that lasts.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is a MotoGP race replica jacket and how does it differ from a fashion leather jacket?A MotoGP race replica jacket is a purpose-built, track-ready piece designed to mirror the gear worn by professional riders. It uses full-grain leather, reinforced seams, and protective features such as CE armor and abrasion resistance to withstand high-speed scenarios. Unlike fashion leather jackets, it prioritizes safety, precision fit, and performance over style alone. This jacket is crafted for serious riding, with careful attention to ergonomics and durability, making it ideal for track days, weekend riding, and bike shows. It aligns with Leather Collection’s standards: genuine full-grain leather, hand-stitched construction, and made-to-measure customization. Made-to-measure → leathercollection.com/made-to-measure; Size guide → leathercollection.com/size-chart. Ships 50+ countries, returns supported.
What materials and construction make Leather Collection's race replicas durable and safe?Our race replicas use genuine full-grain leather selected for durability and aging gracefully with use. They are hand-stitched rather than mass-produced, ensuring stronger seams that stay intact under stress. Protective zones integrate CE-certified armor and reinforced panels to meet demanding riding standards, while the leather’s natural abrasion resistance provides dependable protection on track days. The made-to-measure process ensures an accurate, ergonomic fit that reduces rider fatigue and improves control. For those who want customization, start at made-to-measure → leathercollection.com/made-to-measure, and use our size chart for precise measurements at leathercollection.com/size-chart. Worldwide shipping to 50+ countries, simple returns.
How does made-to-measure work for a MotoGP race replica jacket and how do I measure myself?Made-to-measure means your jacket is cut to your exact measurements and design preferences, ensuring a snug, rider-specific fit. Start by taking standard measurements—chest, waist, torso length, arm length, shoulder width—using our guidance at leathercollection.com/size-chart; then submit design details such as color and branding. Our team creates a pattern from your data, then hand-stitches the leather to your specifications. This process preserves mobility, reduces wind flap, and improves safety on the track. CE-certified armor options can also be integrated when requested. See made-to-measure → leathercollection.com/made-to-measure for customization options, and Ship to 50+ countries. Returns are supported if sizing needs adjustment.
Where do you ship and what about custom orders and sizing options?Leather Collection ships to 50+ countries, focusing on reliable delivery and secure packaging for high-end gear. Custom orders let you choose colors, branding, and fit parameters, including full design control for race replicas. The made-to-measure process yields a precise, rider-centric jacket that matches your measurements. For sizing, consult the official size chart to convert measurements into a perfect fit before submitting order details; this minimizes alterations after production. Learn more about made-to-measure at leathercollection.com/made-to-measure and use our size-chart at leathercollection.com/size-chart. Returns are supported with 24-hour support.
How should I care for and store a genuine full-grain leather race jacket?To keep a genuine full-grain leather race jacket looking its best, clean with a damp cloth and mild leather cleaner, then condition periodically with a high-quality leather conditioner. Avoid direct sunlight and heat, which can dry and crack leather. Store the jacket on a broad-shouldered hanger to preserve shape, in a breathable garment bag to prevent moisture buildup, and keep away from sharp objects. After riding, wipe down to remove sweat and salts that can accelerate wear. This approach aligns with Leather Collection standards: genuine full-grain leather, hand-stitched construction, and made-to-measure options.
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