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Nationality
  
Italian

Partner
  
Jill Cox

Height
  
1.7 m

Name
  
Tony Cairoli

Years active
  
2002 - present


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Born
  
September 23, 1985 (age 38) Patti, Sicily, Italy (
1985-09-23
)

Teams
  
Yamaha (2004-2009) - KTM (2010-present)

Grands Prix
  
72 (24 MX2 and 48 MX1/MXGP)

Championships
  
8 (MX2 2005, 2007; MX1 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013; MXGP 2014)

Wins
  
144 (54 MX2 and 90 MX1/MXGP)

Parents
  
Benedetto Cairoli, Paola Cairoli

Similar People
  
Jeffrey Herlings, Clement Desalle, Max Nagl, David Philippaerts, Ryan Villopoto

Profiles

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Antonio "Tony" Cairoli (born 23 September 1985) is an Italian nine-time Grand Prix motocross world champion and widely regarded as one of the greatest motocross riders of all time.

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On 5 August 2012, in Czech Republic, he won his 50th GP in World Championship.

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Life and career

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Cairoli was born in Patti, Sicily. He began his motocross Grand Prix career in 2002 riding a Yamaha. He was the 2005 FIM world champion in the MX2-GP class. In 2007 he again won the MX2-GP world championship as well as the English supercross championship. Cairoli claimed the 2009 MX1-GP FIM Motocross World Championship, and after moving to Red Bull KTM Factory Racing, successfully defended his title in 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 and MXGP 2014 . Cairoli has won several motos on the Motocross des Nations, particularly in 2012 and 2013 when he managed to win every single moto he raced on. He lives with his girlfriend Jill Cox between Rome, Italy and Lommel, Belgium, where he is training.

Injuries

2016 - 2 broken ribs, wrist injury

2015 - Fractured elbow

2014 - Knee injury (at MXDN)

2008 - Torn Acl (Knee)

References

Tony Cairoli Wikipedia