Andrea Bartolini (born November 1968) is an Italian former professional motocross racer. He competed in the Motocross World Championships from 1988 to 2003. Bartolini is notable for winning the 1999 500cc motocross world championship.
6-1430: Bartolini is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrea Bartolini (born 1968), Italian motocross driver Domenico Bartolini (1880–1960), Italian politician Elia Bartolini (born 2003), Italian motorcycle racer Elio Bartolini (1922–2006), Italian writer Enzo Bartolini (1914–1998), Italian rower Giancarlo Bartolini Salimbeni (1916–2000), Italian film director Gioseffo Maria Bartolini (1657–1725), Italian painter Lando Bartolini (1937–2024), Italian opera singer Lorenzo Bartolini (1777–1850), Italian sculptor Louisa Grace Bartolini (1818–1865), British writer and artist Luigi Bartolini (1892–1963), Italian writer Massimo Bartolini (born 1962), Italian artist Nello Bartolini (1904–1956), Italian long-distance runner Nicola Bartolini (born 1996), Italian artistic gymnast Nicola Bartolini Carrassi (born 1971), Italian voice actor and writer Orfeo Bartolini (1952–2003), Italian murdered in Afghanistan Sebastián Bartolini (born 1982), Argentine footballer Simone Bartolini , Italian singer Stefano Bartolini (born 1952), Italian political scientist See also [ edit ] Bartolini (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
12-516: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Alessandro Puzar Alessandro "Alex" Puzar (born 19 November 1968) is an Italian former professional motocross racer. He competed in the Motocross World Championships from 1988 to 2009. Puzar is notable for being a two-time motocross world champion. Puzar began his motocross Grand Prix career in 1988 riding a KTM . He was the 1990 F.I.M. world champion in
18-510: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Andrea Bartolini Born in Imola , Italy, Bartolini competed for the Yamaha motocross team run by former world champion Michele Rinaldi . He finished fifth in the 500cc motocross world championships in 1997 and 1998 before winning the title in 1999. In 2003, he placed third in the 125cc motocross world championship. Bartolini
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30-2613: The 250cc class on a Suzuki . In 1995 he won the 125cc motocross world championship on a Honda . Along with Andrea Bartolini and Alessio Chiodi , Puzar was a member of the winning Italian team in the 2002 Motocross des Nations . 1962 – T. Hallman 1963 – T. Hallman 1964 – J. Robert 1965 – V. Arbekov 1966 – T. Hallman 1967 – T. Hallman 1968 – J. Robert 1969 – J. Robert 1970 – J. Robert 1971 – J. Robert 1972 – J. Robert 1973 – H. Andersson 1974 – G. Moisseev 1975 – H. Everts 1976 – H. Mikkola 1977 – G. Moisseev 1978 – G. Moisseev 1979 – H. Carlqvist 1980 – G. Jobé 1981 – N. Hudson 1982 – D. LaPorte 1983 – G. Jobé 1984 – H. Kinigadner 1985 – H. Kinigadner 1986 – J. Vimond 1987 – E. Geboers 1988 – J. van den Berk 1989 – J. Bayle 1990 – A. Puzar 1991 – T. Parker 1992 – D. Schmit 1993 – G. Albertyn 1994 – G. Albertyn 1995 – S. Everts 1996 – S. Everts 1997 – S. Everts 1998 – S. Tortelli 1999 – F. Bolley 2000 – F. Bolley 2001 – M. Pichon 2002 – M. Pichon 2003 – S. Ramon 2004 – B. Townley 2005 – T. Cairoli 2006 – C. Pourcel 2007 – T. Cairoli 2008 – T. Rattray 2009 – M. Musquin 2010 – M. Musquin 2011 – K. Roczen 2012 – J. Herlings 2013 – J. Herlings 2014 – J. Tixier 2015 - T. Gajser 2016 - J. Herlings 2017 - P. Jonass 2018 - J. Prado 2019 - J. Prado 2020 - T. Vialle 2021 - M. Renaux 2022 - T. Vialle 2023 - A. Adamo 2024 - K. de Wolf 1975 - G. Rahier 1976 - G. Rahier 1977 - G. Rahier 1978 - A. Watanabe 1979 - H. Everts 1980 - H. Everts 1981 - H. Everts 1982 - E. Geboers 1983 - E. Geboers 1984 - M. Rinaldi 1985 - P. Vehkonen 1986 - D. Strijbos 1987 - J. van den Berk 1988 - J.M. Bayle 1989 - T. Parker 1990 - S. Everts 1991 - G. Albertyn 1992 - P. Tragter 1993 - J. Martens 1994 - B. Moore 1995 - A. Puzar 1996 - S. Tortelli 1997 - A. Chiodi 1998 - A. Chiodi 1999 - A. Chiodi 2000 - G. Langston 2001 - J. Dobb 2002 - M. Maschio 2003 - J. Smets 2004 - Y. Demaria 2005 - S. Breugelmans 2006 - Y. Demaria 2007 - Y. Demaria 2008 - S. Breugelmans 2009 - P. Renet 2010 - C. Campano 2011 - J. Bill 2012 - M. Walkner 2013 - K. Gerčar This Italian biographical article related to motorcycle racing
36-1992: Was a member of two victorious Italian Motocross des Nations teams, winning the event in 1999 with teammates Alessio Chiodi and Claudio Federici then, in 2002 with teammates Chiodi and Alessandro Puzar . In 2005 he competed in the Supermoto world championships. He remains the only Italian to have won a 500cc motocross world championship. 1957 - B. Nilsson 1958 - R. Baeten 1959 - S. Lundin 1960 - B. Nilsson 1961 - S. Lundin 1962 – R. Tibblin 1963 – R. Tibblin 1964 – J. Smith 1965 – J. Smith 1966 – P. Friedrichs 1967 – P. Friedrichs 1968 – P. Friedrichs 1969 – B. Åberg 1970 – B. Åberg 1971 – R. De Coster 1972 – R. De Coster 1973 – R. De Coster 1974 – H. Mikkola 1975 – R. De Coster 1976 – R. De Coster 1977 – H. Mikkola 1978 – H. Mikkola 1979 – G. Noyce 1980 – A. Malherbe 1981 – A. Malherbe 1982 – B. Lackey 1983 – H. Carlqvist 1984 – A. Malherbe 1985 – D. Thorpe 1986 – D. Thorpe 1987 – G. Jobé 1988 – E. Geboers 1989 – D. Thorpe 1990 – E. Geboers 1991 – G. Jobé 1992 – G. Jobé 1993 – J. Martens 1994 – M. Hansson 1995 – J. Smets 1996 – S. King 1997 – J. Smets 1998 – J. Smets 1999 – A. Bartolini 2000 – J. Smets 2001 – S. Everts 2002 – S. Everts 2003 – S. Everts 2004 – S. Everts 2005 – S. Everts 2006 – S. Everts 2007 – S. Ramon 2008 – D. Philippaerts 2009 – T. Cairoli 2010 – T. Cairoli 2011 – T. Cairoli 2012 – T. Cairoli 2013 – T. Cairoli 2014 – T. Cairoli 2015 – R. Febvre 2016 – T. Gajser 2017 – T. Cairoli 2018 – J. Herlings 2019 – T. Gajser 2020 – T. Gajser 2021 – J. Herlings 2022 – T. Gajser This Italian biographical article related to motorcycle racing
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