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'''Andrea Ballerini''' (born February 7, 1973 in [[Florence]]) was an Italian [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|Grand Prix]] [[motorcycle]] [[road racing|road racer]]. In 2001, he won the European 125cc road racing championship. His best year in the world championships was in [[2002 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|2002]] when he finished in 18th place in the 125cc world championship <ref>[http://www.motogp.com/en/riders/profiles/Andrea+Ballerini Andrea Ballerini career statistics at MotoGP.com]</ref>. In [[2003 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|2003]] Ballerini won the 125cc [[Australian motorcycle Grand Prix|Australian Grand Prix]].
'''Andrea Ballerini''' (born February 7, 1973 in [[Florence]]) was an Italian [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|Grand Prix]] [[motorcycle]] [[road racing|road racer]]. In 2001, he won the European 125cc road racing championship. His best year in the world championships was in [[2002 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|2002]] when he finished in 18th place in the 125cc world championship.<ref>[http://www.motogp.com/en/riders/profiles/Andrea+Ballerini Andrea Ballerini career statistics at MotoGP.com]</ref> In [[2003 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|2003]] Ballerini won the 125cc [[Australian motorcycle Grand Prix|Australian Grand Prix]].


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Template:Infobox Former Grand Prix motorcycle rider Andrea Ballerini (born February 7, 1973 in Florence) was an Italian Grand Prix motorcycle road racer. In 2001, he won the European 125cc road racing championship. His best year in the world championships was in 2002 when he finished in 18th place in the 125cc world championship.[1] In 2003 Ballerini won the 125cc Australian Grand Prix.

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