Maurizio Vitali

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Maurizio Vitali
NationalityItalian
Motorcycle racing career statistics
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
Active years 1981 - 1993
First race 1981 125cc Austrian Grand Prix
Last race 1993 125cc German Grand Prix
First win 1983 125cc San Marino Grand Prix
Last win 1984 125cc San Marino Grand Prix
StartsWinsPodiums Poles F. laps Points
1212751281

Maurizio Vitali (born 17 March 1957) is an Italian former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer. His best year was in 1984 when he finished fourth in the 125cc world championship. [1] He is part of Valentino Rossi's team.

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