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Filippo Bianchi (Lucca 2005)
Raised within the Italian national racing scene from the entry-level categories, he began his competitive career in 2011 by winning the Tuscan Championship in the “Primi Passi” category, repeating the success again in 2012. From 2013 onward, he competed consistently in the Italian National Championship (CIV), progressing steadily through the ranks and securing third place in the MiniGP 50cc class in 2017. His breakthrough came in the PreMoto3 category: in 2018 he claimed the Italian Title in the 125cc 2T class, followed by a runner-up finish in the 250cc class in 2019, establishing himself among the leading riders at national level. During the 2020–2021 seasons, he competed in the Moto3 class of the Italian ELF CIV Championship with Team Total Gresini, gaining valuable experience in a highly competitive environment. In 2023 he joined Moto Club 52 Racing and competed in the Aprilia RS 660 Trophy with Team Revo / 52 Racing Team, finishing second overall in 2023 before securing the Championship title in 2024. In 2025 he made his debut in the CIV 600NG class aboard the MV Agusta F3 800, while for 2026 he is set to compete in the CIV SportBike class riding the Aprilia RS 660 with Team MMP Racing.
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Mauro Bortolin (Pordenone 1982)
He began racing in 2003 in the Veneto UISP Championship achieving strong results across the Hobby and Amateur categories up to the Expert class.In 2008 he finished 2nd in the Friuli Regional FMI MX2 Championship.In 2009 he won the Friuli Regional FMI MX2 Championship and competed in a round of the Italian 125 Championship in Cavallara finishing 5th.In 2010 he stepped away from competition.In 2023 he returned with MotoClub 52 Racing competing in the Italian Veteran MX2 Championship finishing 5th overall.In 2024 he placed 8th.In 2025 he narrowly missed the podium finishing 4th overall in the Italian Veteran MX2 Championship and won the FMI North East Trophy in the Veteran MX2 class.In 2026 he will compete in the Italian Veteran Championship with Team 52 Racing aiming for a podium finish and to defend his North East FMI title.
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Edoardo Savino (Monza, 2011)
He started racing at just five years old, making his debut at six in the Junior A minimoto category. Thanks to hard work, passion and outstanding talent, Edoardo has quickly established himself as one of the most promising young riders on the Italian and European scene. Over the years he has achieved multiple national and international titles, including Italian and European Championships in Minimoto, as well as victories in MiniGP and the prestigious Marco Simoncelli Trophy. He is currently part of the Pata Talenti Azzurri and Leopard Academy programme and, in 2026, he will compete in Spain in the Moto4 European Cup, alongside the Italian Moto3 Championship.
• Italian Champion (Minimoto & MiniGP) – 2019, 2020, 2022
• European Champion (Minimoto & MiniGP) – 2020, 2023
• 3rd overall – Italian PreMoto3 Championship – 2024
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Andrea Rossi (Padua, 2004)
He got on a motorcycle even before learning how to walk. Despite his young age, he has already built an impressive record of success in the Italian Motocross Championship: 3rd overall in 2016, 2nd in 2019, runner-up again in 2021, Italian Champion in the Fast MX2 category in 2022, and 3rd overall in 2023. In 2025, Andrea competed in the Czech MX2 Championship, finishing runner-up in his debut season. In the same year, he also became European Vice Champion in the EMX250 class. For 2026, Andrea has an extremely ambitious programme. Consistently ranked among the top riders in the FMI Italian MX2 rankings, he will contest all the European rounds of the MX2 Motocross World Championship aboard the KTM of Team REDS, while also competing in the Italian Prestige MX2 Championship.
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Alessandro Morosi (Varese, 2004)
Italian motorcycle racer with a solid competitive background. Ale start to ride very y0ung from minimoto to MiniGP and wins a Italian Champion title in the PreMoto3 250 4T class in 2018 at only 13 years old. He has successfully raced in CIV Moto3 and then he moved to Spain on World Junior Championship where he got his first race in 2022 in World Championship Moto3 class in Aragon.In 2025 he moves in Moto 2 class and achieved his first podium, which earned him his debut in Moto2 World Championship in Purtugal. His career is defined by steady progression, international experience, and an increasing presence in top-level championships. For 2026 season he confirm on Moto2 European Championship with Italian Team Eagle-1.
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