Nationality Spanish Name Nicolas Terol Active years 2015 Website nicoterol.com Weight 58 kg | Bike number 88 Height 1.71 m Current team Schmidt Racing Role Motorcycle Racer | |
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Nicolas terol 1st finish race moto2 red bull grand prix of the americas hd 21 04 2013
Nicolás "Nico" Terol Peidro (born 27 September 1988) is a professional motorcycle road racer, winner of the final 125cc World Championship in 2011. He has previously competed in the Superbike World Championship and the Supersport World Championship.
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- Nicolas terol 1st finish race moto2 red bull grand prix of the americas hd 21 04 2013
- Nicolas terol interview after the race in red bull grand prix of the americas hd 21 4 2013
- 125cc World Championship
- Moto2 World Championship
- Superbike World Championship
- Races by year
- References

Nicolas terol interview after the race in red bull grand prix of the americas hd 21 4 2013
125cc World Championship

Born in Alcoy, Province of Alicante Valencia, Spain, Terol began his professional racing career in 2005. He took his first international victory in the rain-shortened 2008 Indianapolis motorcycle Grand Prix as he was leading the race at the time of the final completed lap. He finished third in the 2009 championship, while he finished runner-up to Marc Márquez in the 2010 championship. In 2011, Terol won eight races during the season, and won the final world championship for the class, before it was replaced by Moto3 for 2012.
Moto2 World Championship

Terol moved up to the intermediate class, Moto2, for the 2012 season. Terol endured a testing season, which finished with a third-place finish on home soil in Valencia. In 2013, Terol won three races with the Aspar Racing Team, en route to a seventh-place finish in the final championship standings. Terol struggled in the 2014 campaign, taking a solitary points-scoring finish – a 14th-place finish in Argentina – as he finished in 28th place in the final championship standings.
Superbike World Championship

Terol started 2015 competing in the Superbike World Championship with Althea Racing, riding a Ducati but left the team mid-season.
Races by year
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)
Races by year
* Season still in progress.
