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'''Luca Boscoscuro''' (born December 27, 1971 in [[Schio]]) was an Italian [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|Grand Prix]] [[motorcycle]] [[road racing|road racer]]. He was the 1995 [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing European champions|250&nbsp;cc European Champion]]. His best year in the world championships was in [[1996 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1996]], when he finished in tenth place in the 250cc class and won the IRTA CUP (World Championship for Private Team). <ref>[http://www.motogp.com/en/riders/profiles/Luca+Boscoscuro Luca Boscoscuro career statistics at MotoGP.com]</ref> After a career as a professional rider, remains within the Motorcycle Racing and, in 2002 he became Gilera and Derbi Sport Director and from 2006 to 2009 Gilera Team Manager, where in [[2008 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|2008]] he won the title of 250cc with [[Marco Simoncelli]].
'''Luca Boscoscuro''' (born December 27, 1971 in [[Schio]]) was an Italian [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|Grand Prix]] [[motorcycle]] [[road racing|road racer]]. He was the 1995 [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing European champions|250&nbsp;cc European Champion]]. His best year in the world championships was in [[1996 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1996]], when he finished in tenth place in the 250cc class and won the IRTA CUP (World Championship for Private Team). <ref>[http://www.motogp.com/en/riders/profiles/Luca+Boscoscuro Luca Boscoscuro career statistics at MotoGP.com]</ref> After a career as a professional rider, remains within the Motorcycle Racing and, in 2002 he became Gilera and Derbi Sport Director and from 2006 to 2009 Gilera Team Manager, where in [[2008 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|2008]] he won the title of 250cc with [[Marco Simoncelli]].


Since [[2010 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|2010]], the new challenge with Speed Up <ref>[http://www.speedupfactory.com/eng/speedup.php?gruppo=1&indice=1 Speed Up Factory]</ref>: the Team is founded. 2010 also marks a radical rule change with the transition from 2-stroke 250cc to 4-stroke 600cc. He debuts in the World Championship of the newborn Moto2 class with the bike Speed Up S10 with which he wins 3 races, gets 6 pole, goes 9 times on the podium and his team is the only one that places both riders on the podium at the same race.
Since [[2010 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|2010]], the new challenge with Speed Up <ref>[http://www.speedupfactory.com/eng/speedup.php?gruppo=1&indice=1 Speed Up Factory]</ref>: the Team is founded. 2010 also marks a radical rule change with the transition from 2-stroke 250cc to 4-stroke 600cc. He debuts in the World Championship of the newborn [[Moto2]] class with the bike Speed Up S10 with which he wins 3 races, gets 6 pole, goes 9 times on the podium and his team is the only one that places both riders on the podium at the same race.
In [[2011 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|2011]] after an agreement with another supplier of frames the results are only 2 podiums throughout the season.
In [[2011 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|2011]] after an agreement with another supplier of frames the results are only 2 podiums throughout the season.
The symbiosis with Eros Braconi is the driving force for the birth of the Speed Up Factory in [[2012 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|2012]].
The symbiosis with Eros Braconi is the driving force for the birth of the Speed Up Factory in [[2012 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|2012]].

Revision as of 14:12, 4 December 2013

Luca Boscoscuro
NationalityItaly Italian
Motorcycle racing career statistics
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
Active years19952001
First race1995 250cc Nations Grand Prix
Last race2001 250cc Brazilian Grand Prix
Starts Wins Podiums Poles F. laps Points
91 0 0 0 0 95

Luca Boscoscuro (born December 27, 1971 in Schio) was an Italian Grand Prix motorcycle road racer. He was the 1995 250 cc European Champion. His best year in the world championships was in 1996, when he finished in tenth place in the 250cc class and won the IRTA CUP (World Championship for Private Team). [1] After a career as a professional rider, remains within the Motorcycle Racing and, in 2002 he became Gilera and Derbi Sport Director and from 2006 to 2009 Gilera Team Manager, where in 2008 he won the title of 250cc with Marco Simoncelli.

Since 2010, the new challenge with Speed Up [2]: the Team is founded. 2010 also marks a radical rule change with the transition from 2-stroke 250cc to 4-stroke 600cc. He debuts in the World Championship of the newborn Moto2 class with the bike Speed Up S10 with which he wins 3 races, gets 6 pole, goes 9 times on the podium and his team is the only one that places both riders on the podium at the same race. In 2011 after an agreement with another supplier of frames the results are only 2 podiums throughout the season. The symbiosis with Eros Braconi is the driving force for the birth of the Speed Up Factory in 2012.

The S12 is born thanks to a group of people who combine technical skills with a great passion for this world. The S12 is to say made in Italy 100% from design to construction, the bridge between the motorcycling tradition and technological innovation throughout the chassis of the bike. In 2013 continues the evolution of the prototype and 3 are the teams NGM Mobile Forward Racing, QMMF Racing Team and Arginano y Gines Racing Team, that choose the product of the Italian Factory, 8 riders will participate with a SF13 to the World Championship Moto2 category.

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Sporting positions
Preceded by 250 cc motorcycle European Champion
1995
Succeeded by

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