Michel Fabrizio


Michel Fabrizio is a former professional motorcycle road racer. From to, he raced in the Superbike World Championship.
In 2021, Fabrizio competed in the Supersport World Championship aboard a Kawasaki ZX-6R, before retiring on September 26 from motorsport as a sign of protest after Dean Berta Viñales' fatal crash in Jerez.

Career

Personal life and early career

Born in Frascati, near Rome, Fabrizio first raced in Minimoto at the age of 6, winning several titles before reaching his teens. He won the Aprilia Challenge in 2001, and raced in the 125 cc World Championship for Gilera in 2002, with little success.
Fabrizio won the 2003 European Superstock championship aboard a Suzuki GSXR 1000.

MotoGP and World Supersport

In 2004 [Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|2004], Fabrizio made his first appearance in MotoGP, with the Harris WCM team. Despite his lack of experience and riding with inferior equipment compared to his racing rivals, Fabrizio managed to impress the paddock with several point scoring finishes and by consistently outpacing his teammate, Chris Burns. His most notable result came in the wet at Jerez, where he scored 10th place despite a small crash during the race. Further points scoring finishes occurred in Italy and Germany.
During the Dutch grand prix at Assen, Fabrizio fractured his ankle in a spectacular crash, forcing him to miss the next round in Brazil. He was replaced by 2003 Harris WCM rider David De Gea. For the Portuguese round in Estoril, Fabrizio was presented with an opportunity to ride for Italian manufacturer Aprilia on the RS Cube. Regular rider Shane Byrne was suffering from a broken wrist, leading Aprilia to fly both Fabrizio and Anthony West out to Mugello to test the bike alongside Jeremy McWilliams. After impressing the team during the test, Fabrizio was selected to replace Byrne at Estoril. In turn, Fabrizio was replaced by British rider James Ellison for the race.
Realizing his dream of riding for a factory team ended up becoming an unravelling for Fabrizio, as he suffered a violent headshake from the much-maligned RS Cube during the first lap of the race. Despite continuing for 11 laps, the pain became too much and forced Fabrizio to retire from the race. Luckily, no serious injury was suffered, but this proved to not be the end of Fabrizio's problems during the year.
With expectations to return to the Harris WCM team for the next round at Motegi in Japan, Fabrizio suddenly found himself without a ride, being replaced by 125cc rider Youichi Ui. With no options left, Fabrizio retired from the MotoGP season, finishing a disappointing 22nd.
To end his 2004 season, Fabrizio took a ride with Team Italia Megabike in the Supersport World Championship, competing in the final two rounds of the series. In his first appearance, at his home track of Imola, Fabrizio took an impressive 7th place. At the series finale in France, he gained further notoriety after qualifying 2nd in only his second World Supersport appearance. He failed to finish the race, but had done enough to prove himself.
In 2005, Fabrizio raced his first full season in the Supersport World Championship, on a factory Honda. He was 5th overall, with 9 top 5 results in the 12 races, although without a win.

Superbike World Championship

For, Fabrizio was teamed with the veteran Pierfrancesco Chili on privateer Honda machinery. He started his career with fifth and eighth at Qatar. He stood in for Toni Elías on MotoGP Fortuna Honda at Donington Park, but crashed in practice and broke his collarbone. He replaced the injured Elías again for the same team in the 2007 German [motorcycle Grand Prix|2007 German Grand Prix] at Sachsenring on July 15, 2007.
At Brno in the 2006 Superbike World Championship, Fabrizio started tenth, but chose hard-compound tyres, which remained on the pace as other riders faded. In the first race he passed a fading Andrew Pitt as well as Fonsi Nieto, Troy Corser and Noriyuki Haga in the closing laps to score his first Superbike World Championship podium finish. In race two he fared even better - after passing James Toseland for fourth towards the end, he caught the battle for second between Haga and Corser. As Corser attempted a move, Fabrizio dived down the inside of both, slithering and nearly hitting Haga, before edging ahead of them both to the line, immediately improving on his career-best result with a second. His best results of 2007 were two third places, at Assen and Brno. In both seasons he was eleventh overall.
In, Fabrizio raced alongside Troy Bayliss for Ducati Xerox Team on the new Ducati 1098. He came third in race one at Phillip Island [Grand Prix Circuit|Philip Island], Australia, despite a huge crash at the original start. At Miller Motorsports Park, he qualified on the front row and took a pair of third places, despite dropping to eleventh on lap one of the first race. He had a double-DNF at Assen, shortly before an arm operation, and finished a career-best 8th overall.
For 2009, Fabrizio stayed on at Ducati Xerox, partnering Noriyuki Haga after Bayliss' retirement. His first WSBK win came at Monza after Ben Spies ran out of fuel. Seven successive podiums followed, cementing his third place in the standings behind Haga and Spies. This run ended at Brno when he took Spies down as they battled for the lead. He finished the season third overall.
Fabrizio and Haga both continued with the team for 2010. The bike dominated pre-season testing at Phillip Island.
After Ducati announced that they would be ending support for their World Superbike operations at the end of the 2010 season, Fabrizio agreed a contract with Team Suzuki Alstare to race in the 2011 Superbike World Championship season.

MotoGP World Championship

In August 2009, after Casey Stoner announced his intention to withdraw from the next three Grand Prix, it was announced that his place in the Ducati Marlboro team would be taken by Mika Kallio whilst the Finn's place at Pramac Racing would be taken by Fabrizio. His race was marred by physical difficulties, which caused him to retire from the first race in Brno. Fabrizio then being unavailable for the next race in Indianapolis the ride was given to Aleix Espargaró for the remaining two races.

CIV Superbike Championship

Fabrizio took part in the CIV championship as wildcard entries at Mugello in 2021.

Career statistics

Career highlights

CIV 125cc Championship

Races by year

YearBike12345PosPts
2001ApriliaMIS1MONVAL
Ret
MIS2
10
MIS3
9
16th13

Grand Prix motorcycle racing

Races by year

YearClassBike123456789101112131415161718PosPts
2002 Grand Prix [motorcycle racing season|2002]125ccGileraJPN
Ret
2002 [South African motorcycle Grand Prix|RSA]
15
SPA
18
FRA
17
ITA
16
CAT
Ret
NED
Ret
GBR
Ret
GER
23
CZE
25
POR
Ret
2002 [Rio de Janeiro motorcycle Grand Prix|BRA]
23
PAC
13
MAL
26
AUS
Ret
VAL
20
31st4
2004MotoGPHarris WCMRSA
18
SPA
10
FRA
16
ITA
15
CAT
16
NED
Ret
BRAGER
15
GBR
20
CZE
17
22nd8
2004MotoGPApriliaPOR
Ret
JPNQatar motorcycle Grand Prix|QAT]MALAUSVAL22nd8
MotoGPHondaSPAQATTURCHNFRAITACATNEDGBR
WD
GERUSACZEMALAUSJPNPORVALNC0
2007MotoGPHondaQATESPTURCHNFRAITACATGBRNEDGER
10
USACZE2007 [San Marino and Rimini Riviera motorcycle Grand Prix|RSM]PORJPNAUSMALVAL21st6
2009MotoGPDucatiQATJPNSPAFRAITACATNEDUSAGERGBRCZE
Ret
INPRSMPORAUSMALVALNC0
MotoGPARTQAT2014 [Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas|AME]ARGSPAFRAITA
Ret
CAT
20
NEDGERINPCZEGBRRSMARAJPNAUSMALVALNC0

Superstock European Championship

Races by year

YearBike123456789PosPts
2003SuzukiVAL
17
MNZ
1
OSC
Ret
SIL
1
SMR
1
BRA
3
NED
5
IMO
1
MAG
4
1st140

Supersport World Championship

Races by year

YearBike123456789101112131415161718192021222324PosPts
2004HondaSPAAUSSMRITAGERGBRGBRNEDITA
7
FRA
Ret
27th9
2005HondaQAT
3
Phillip Island Superbike World Championship round|AUS]
Ret
SPA
4
ITA
4
EUR
Ret
SMR
Ret
CZE
2
GBR
2
NED
3
GER
5
ITA
4
FRA
3
5th138
2021KawasakiSPA
14
SPA
21
POR
16
POR
Ret
ITA
Ret
ITA
Ret
NED
13
NED
15
CZE
22
CZE
Ret
SPA
Ret
SPA
20
FRA
Ret
FRA
DNS
SPA
21
SPA
21
SPA
C
SPA
DNS
PORPORARGARGMandalika [International Street Circuit|INA]INA37th6