Nicolò Bulega


Nicolò Jarod Bulega is an Italian motorcycle racer, competing in the Superbike World Championship for the Ducati factory team, having won the 2023 Supersport World Championship with Aruba.it Racing WorldSSP Team by Feel Racing. He has also been a competitor in the CEV Moto3 Championship in 2014 and 2015, becoming Moto3 Junior World Champion in 2015. Prior to competing in the CEV, Bulega won the Italian and European MiniGP 50 championships, and was Italian champion in the PreGP 125 and PreGP 250 classes.
Bulega is the son of former Grand Prix motorcycle racer, Davide Bulega.

Career

Early career

Born in Montecchio Emilia, Bulega started his career aged 8 in the Italian Minimoto Championship. In 2010 he made his debut in MiniGP 50, in both the Italian and European championships, winning both in 2011. In 2012 he won the Italian Championship 125 PreGP and the following year he won the Italian Championship Pre GP 250. As a result, he moved into the CEV Moto3 Championship for the 2014 season, he finished 6th overall in his rookie season with two podium finishes.
Bulega also won the 2015 FIM CEV Moto3 Junior World Championship.

Moto3 World Championship

Sky Racing Team VR46 (2015–2018)

2015
In 2015, Bulega made his Grand Prix debut with Sky Racing Team VR46 riding a KTM in the Valencian Grand Prix, and finished the race in twelfth place, scoring four points.
2016
In 2016, Bulega started competing full-time in the Moto3 World Championship with Sky Racing Team VR46. He started the 2016 season with a sixth place at Qatar. At his fifth race in Moto3, Bulega achieved his first Grand Prix podium at Jerez with a 2nd place finish having started from pole position, which was his first pole position in Grand Prix racing. Bulega's first fastest lap came at the British Grand Prix on the last lap. Followed by a crash in Aragon, on his birthday Bulega finished the Japanese Grand Prix in fourth place, and again set the fastest lap. However, after third placed rider Hiroki Ono was disqualified, Bulega was awarded third place. In both Australia and Malaysia, Bulega crashed on the opening lap. Despite qualifying 4th, Bulega started the final race at Valencia in 16th place due to a 12 place grid penalty, and finished the race in 17th, thus losing the 'Rookie of the year' title to Joan Mir. Bulega finished the championship in 7th place with 129 points.
2017
In a year where former Rookie of the Year rival Joan Mir won the 2017 Moto3 World Championship, Bulega struggled to replicate his debut season. His difficulties included bad qualifying strategies and bad starts, and his best results of the year were a 4th place in Germany, one of the few times he was able to qualify in the top 6, and two 5th places, in his "home" race in Rimini, and in the USA. He finished a disappointing season in 12th place, with 81 points.
2018
Bulega's 2018 season was even worse than 2017. He retired in the first four races, and finished the fifth race, only 17th in Spain, being one of the two regular riders to not score points in the first five races of the year. His only top 10 finish came in Thailand, where he finished 7th. He ended the season with a mere 18 points, and 26th in the standings.

Moto2 World Championship

Sky Racing Team VR46 (2019)

2019
For the 2019 Moto2 World Championship, despite his poor results, and mainly due to his height and weight on smaller bikes, Bulega was given an opportunity in Moto2 by Sky Racing Team VR46, partnering Luca Marini. He performed somewhat better, with 4 top-10 finishes in the Spanish, French, Czech, and Thai GPs, but finished 17th in the standings with 48 points. Marini ended in 6th, with 190 points, and 4 podiums, and Sky VR46 decided not to keep Bulega for a second season.

Federal Oil Gresini Moto2 (2020–2021)

2020
In the 2020 Moto2 World Championship, Bulega was partnered by Edgar Pons at Gresini. Bulega once again had a bad year, only finishing in the top 10 twice, ending the season 20th in the standings, with 32 points. Luckily for him, Pons had an even worse season, finishing with points in just two races.
2021
For the 2021 season, Bulega's teammate was Fabio Di Giannantonio. Di Giannantonio finished on the podium three times, winning a race in Jerez, while Bulega only finished in a point scoring position three times throughout the season. His 12 points of the season were Bulega's lowest ever of a full season in his career, and due to his bad performance, Gresini elected not to keep him for the 2022 season.

Supersport World Championship

Aruba.it Racing Ducati (2022-2023)

On September 22, 2021, it was announced that Bulega would join Aruba.it Racing for their first season of the 2022 Supersport World Championship. Finishing in fourth place in the standings at the end of his first season in this category.
On Saturday, 30 September 2023, Bulega was crowned the 2023 World Champion with three races to spare after taking 14 wins and 18 podiums up to and including Race 1 at the Portuguese Round.

His future was secure after he was announced as Alvaro Bautista's 2024 teammate at the factory Ducati squad in WorldSBK.

Superbike World Championship

Aruba.it Racing - Ducati WorldSBK (2024-)

In 2024, Bulega finished his debut season in the Factory Ducati Team 2nd in the championship winning 6 races and finishing 2nd in 15 occasions, battling out with Toprak Razgatlıoğlu.
In 2025, Bulega finished runner-up in the championship and achieved 20 Superbike victories.

MotoGP World Championship

Ducati Corse (2025)

Bulega replaces Marc Márquez for the final two races of the 2025 MotoGP season after testing the Ducati Desmosedici GP in a private test at Jerez in 30 & 31 October 2025.

Ducati Corse test rider (2026)

Ducati Corse hired Bulega as a Test Rider for the 2026 season. He joins the Borgo Panigale manufacturer's test team with Michele Pirro next season, opening up opportunities and possibilities for MotoGP in line with the 2027 regulations. He will support Ducati Corse in the development project of the bike focusing on the Pirelli tires.

Career statistics

FIM CEV Moto3 Junior World Championship

Races by year

YearBike123456789101112PosPts
2014KTMJER1
16
JER2
7
LMS
13
ARA
7
CAT1
16
CAT2
10
ALB
6
NAV
3
ALG
2
VAL1
4
VAL2
7
6th95
2015KTMALG
3
LMS
6
CAT1
3
CAT2
4
ARA1
7
ARA2
5
ALB
2
NAV
2
JER1
2
JER2
1
VAL1
4
VAL2
3
1st189

Grand Prix motorcycle racing

Races by year

YearClassBike12345678910111213141516171819202122PosPts
Moto3KTMQATAMEARGSPAFRAITACATNEDGERINDCZEGBRRSMARAJPNAUSMALVAL
12
31st4
Moto3KTMQAT
6
ARG
18
AME
10
SPA
2
FRA
5
ITA
8
CAT
5
NED
7
GER
Ret
AUT
9
CZE
9
GBR
5
RSM
4
ARA
Ret
JPN
3
AUS
Ret
MAL
Ret
VAL
17
7th129
Moto3KTMQAT
14
ARG
16
AME
5
SPA
7
FRA
17
ITA
10
CAT
9
NED
10
GER
4
CZE
23
AUT
11
GBR
20
RSM
5
ARA
14
JPN
12
AUS
11
MAL
Ret
VAL
DNS
12th81
Moto3KTMQAT
Ret
ARG
Ret
AME
Ret
SPA
17
FRA
Ret
ITA
21
CAT
Ret
NED
11
GER
14
CZE
19
AUT
23
GBR
C
RSM
Ret
ARA
14
THA
7
JPNAUSMALVAL26th18
Moto2KalexQAT
Ret
ARG
Ret
AMESPA
9
FRA
10
ITA
Ret
CAT
13
NED
Ret
GER
18
CZE
7
AUT
13
GBR
20
RSM
Ret
ARA
12
THA
8
JPN
Ret
AUS
12
MAL
12
VAL
22
17th48
Moto2KalexQAT
18
SPA
14
ANC
12
CZE
14
AUT
16
STY
13
RSM
15
EMI
11
CAT
Ret
FRA
Ret
ARA
18
TER
17
EUR
8
VAL
9
POR
Ret
20th32
Moto2KalexQAT
22
DOH
17
POR
Ret
SPA
Ret
FRA
11
ITA
DNS
CAT
17
GER
11
NED
19
STY
22
AUT
22
GBR
14
ARA
Ret
RSM
17
AME
DNS
EMI
18
ALR
22
VAL
24
26th12
MotoGPDucatiTHAARGAMEQATSPAFRAGBRARAITANEDGERCZEAUTHUNCATRSMJPNINAAUSMALPOR
15
VAL
15
27th2

Supersport World Championship

Races by year

YearBike123456789101112131415161718192021222324PosPts
DucatiSPA
5
SPA
3
NED
3
NED
4
POR
3
POR
Ret
ITA
3
ITA
3
GBR
Ret
GBR
3
CZE
9
CZE
2
FRA
11
FRA
3
SPA
Ret
SPA
14
POR
15
POR
10
ARG
11
ARG
8
INA
6
INA
6
AUS
2
AUS
4
4th242
DucatiAUS
1
AUS
1
INA
5
INA
3
NED
1
NED
1
SPA
1
SPA
Ret
ITA
1
ITA
2
GBR
1
GBR
1
ITA
3
ITA
2
CZE
1
CZE
16
FRA
1
FRA
1
SPA
1
SPA
1
POR
1
POR
2
SPA
1
SPA
1
1st503

Superbike World Championship

Races by year

Season still in progress.