Nationality German Bike number 6 | Name Stefan Bradl | |
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Parents Helmut Bradl, Gisela Bradl Similar People Alvaro Bautista, Cal Crutchlow, Aleix Espargaro, Andrea Dovizioso, Bradley Smith Profiles |
Stefan bradl tribut 2014 12 first race
Stefan Bradl (born 29 November 1989) is a German motorcycle racer. He is the 2011 Moto2 World Champion, and the son of former racer Helmut Bradl. As of 2017, Bradl competes in the Superbike World Championship, where he rides a Honda CBR1000RR.
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- Stefan bradl tribut 2014 12 first race
- Stefan bradl 2011 moto2 world champion weltmeister sport1
- 125cc 20052009
- Moto2 20102011
- MotoGP 20122016
- Races by year
- References

Stefan bradl 2011 moto2 world champion weltmeister sport1
125cc (2005–2009)

Born in Augsburg, West Germany, Bradl started his 125cc World Championship career in 2005 as a wild card for three races, competing in the 125cc German Championship with KTM. He took more wild card races in 2006, still with KTM. He had a terrible fracture when he was hit by another rider during practice for the 2006 Malaysian GP. Later that year he was competing again at the Red Bull MotoGP Academy.

Bradl was offered by Alberto Puig to ride his Repsol Honda factory 250cc team for 2007; he withdrew after a couple of tests, but did not stop racing. Later, he joined the 125cc Spanish Championship with Blusens Aprilia, winning the title just five points ahead of his team mate Scott Redding. Later he took a couple of wild card World Championship races, with the same team. Additionally, from the 2007 Portuguese GP onwards Blusens Aprilia Team principal Raúl Romero placed him in a second bike with veteran Pablo Nieto, replacing Dutchman Hugo van den Berg.

For 2008, rather than stay with Blusens Aprilia, he decided to ride for the German Grizzly Gas Kiefer Racing, on an official factory Aprilia RSA 125. He took his first win at Brno, fittingly a track his father won at in 1991.
Moto2 (2010–2011)

After moving up to the Moto2 class of Grand Prix racing in 2010, he went on to claim ninth in the championship, with one victory at Estoril.
2011 saw Bradl win four of the first six races, and maintained a healthy lead in the championship until Marc Márquez found significant speed halfway through the season. The championship seemed to be going down to the wire, with both Bradl and Márquez having a fair shot at the title with two rounds remaining. Márquez, however, suffered a heavy fall during free practice for the Malaysian Grand Prix, and was unable to race for the remainder of the season, due to eyesight problems. Bradl was therefore crowned the World Champion at the final race of the season in Valencia, Spain.
MotoGP (2012–2016)
Bradl was signed by the LCR Honda team. He had a good season, running consistently in the top-10, with a best result of fourth place obtained at the Italian Grand Prix. He completed the season in eighth place, winning the Rookie of the Year award.
Bradl battled consistently among the second group of riders, along with Valentino Rossi, Cal Crutchlow and Álvaro Bautista. The highlight of his season was a pole-position at the United States Grand Prix, at Laguna Seca, where he also finished second, achieving his first MotoGP podium. A crash towards the end of the season at the Malaysian Grand Prix – in which he broke an ankle – took him out of contention in the battle for fifth place with Bautista and Crutchlow. He closed the season in seventh place with 156 points.
Bradl continued to ride for LCR Honda. However, on 2 August 2014, it was announced that Cal Crutchlow would join LCR Honda for the 2015 season and ride the factory-specification Honda RC213V. Bradl subsequently announced a move to the NGM Forward Racing team for 2015, riding an open-specification bike.
For the 2015 season, Bradl moved to Forward Racing, riding a Yamaha Forward – where he was joined by Loris Baz, moving into the series from the Superbike World Championship. At the midway point of the season, Bradl had collected 9 points, despite missing his home race at the Sanchsenring due to injury. After the summer break, Bradl parted company with the team, following the arrest of team boss Giovanni Cuzari. In August, Bradl joined Gresini Racing for the remainder of the season. His partnership with Gresini started with a 20th at Indianapolis, and scored his first points for the team, with 14th at Brno.
Races by year
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Races by year
* Season still in progress.