After 💦coming through the Red Bull Rookie Cup, Lorenzo B😼aldassarri made his Moto3 debut in 2013 before an immediate jump into Moto2 for his second season in the Grand Prix paddock.
A series that would be his home for eight seasons, Baldassarri was often seen as a contender for the💫 championship which never came to 🦹fruition.
🌃After coming through the Red Bull Rookie Cup, Lorenzo Baldassarri made his Moto3 debut 🍷in 2013 before an immediate jump into Moto2 for his second season in the Grand Prix paddock.
A series that would be his home for eight seasons, Baldassarri was often ܫseen as a contender for the championship which never came to fruition.
A four-time race winner in Moto2, Baldassarri’s best seasons came in 2018 and 2019, before a switch to MV Agusta in 2021 saw the 💝Italian endure a disastrous campaign.
Still a very talented rider with good potential, Baldassarri was picked up by the Evan Bros. Yamaha team for the 2022 WorldSSP championshi🌊p.
Baldassarri became an instant threat for victories, whilst also posing a title chall♒enge to eventual winner Dominique Aegerter.
After securing four wins and a total of 16 podiums in his rookie season, Baldassarri was signed to WorldSBK for the 2023 season by series debutants GMT94💛 Yamaha.