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Lucio Cecchinello was born on 21 October, 1969 in Venice, Italy, is an Italian former motorcycle racer. Discover Lucio Cecchinello's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?
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Lucio Cecchinello Net Worth
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Lucio Cecchinello (born October 21, 1969) is an Italian former professional motorcycle racer who manages his own motorcycle racing team.
When he turned eighteen, he got the approval of his father to begin racing, and in 1989, made his debut as rider in the Italian Sports Production Championship riding a Honda 125 NSR.
At his third race, on Monza race track, Cecchinello gained his first victory followed by further victories that gave him the Italian Runner-up champion title, behind Max Biaggi, in the Italian Sport Production Championship of 1989.
In 1991, Cecchinello made his debut in the 125cc European Championship with Team Italia finishing 10th overall.
He competed in Grand Prix motorcycle racing from 1993 to 2003.
Two years later he earned his European Runner-up award in the 125 cc class, and in 1993, he made his debut in the World Championship.
The following year, the GIVI team offered Cecchinello the opportunity to race in the MotoGP riding a Honda RS 125cc, during which he scored his first points in a world championship.
In 1995, Team Pileri gave Cecchinello the chance to race with a Honda 125 KIT in the European Championship.
Cecchinello won eight races out of the 11 included in the calendar becoming the official European Champion.
In 1996, he founded the LCR Team, initially competing in the 125cc class.
Cecchinello was born in Venice, Italy.
For most of Cecchinello's life, he had an interest in racing.
Not long after he got his license, he took his savings earned thanks to his summer jobs and, with the help of his father Luciano, he bought a Honda NS125 starting his dream to become a professional racer.
When he was sixteen years old, he got a job as a mechanic.
Eventually, he was working as a mechanic for Team Italia, which was involved in the European Championship.
In 1996, Cecchinello created his own racing team for the World Championship in the 125 class (LCR Team – Lucio Cecchinello Racing).
He acted as a racer and a team manager, and scored in the top ten several times.
Started in 1996, it began as a one-bike team, racing in 125cc class with a Honda bike.
Lucio had his first victory at the 125cc World Championship at Jarama race track in Spain in 1998: During the same season, his teammate was Japanese rider Noboru Ueda.
The team expanded into a two-bike team, and has been since 1998.
in both 2001 and 2002, Cecchinello finished the 125cc Championship in the 4th position overall, aboard the Aprilia RS125.
His team participated in the 250cc class several times, and later in the MotoGP class.
In 2001, the team switched to using Aprilia machinery.
In 2002, the team ran extra bikes in 250cc, giving future MotoGP champion Casey Stoner his first full-time ride in the 250cc championship.
Before ending his racing career Cecchinello realized one of his dreams taking the victory at the 2003 Italian Grand Prix at Mugello.
Cecchinello retired after the 2003 season, but the team continues in the championship with Casey Stoner, and Randy de Puniet as the main rider.
Since 2004, Cecchinello has been engaged full-time in managing the LCR Team.
He is also member of the IRTA Committee (International Road Racing Teams Association), the association that represents the technical-sport advices of the Teams in the deal with the MotoGP organizers (Dorna) and the Institutions (FIM).
In 2006, team LCR began competing in the MotoGP class with Honda machinery in the 250cc championship, also switching from Aprilia to Honda.
The team employed Casey Stoner as their sole rider in MotoGP.
They successfully reached their first podium and first pole with Stoner in their debut season.
However, Stoner left at the end of the season to join the Ducati team.
Veteran Spanish rider Carlos Checa was recruited to team LCR in 2007.
From 2008 to 2010, the team's main rider was Randy de Puniet, who returned to the team after having been part of their 250cc campaign from 2003 to 2004.
At the end of 2011, it was announced Moto2 World Champion Stefan Bradl had signed a 2-year deal with the team.
In the process, Crutchlow achieved LCR's first podium since Stefan Bradl finished second at the 2013 United States Grand Prix.
Crutchlow started the 2015 season with CWM-LCR Honda by taking seventh-place finishes in Qatar and Austin.
He achieved his first podium with the team, with a third-place result in Argentina after a last-lap pass on Andrea Iannone.