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|image = Doriano Romboni 1996 Japanese GP.jpg |caption = Doriano Romboni - Grand Prix in Japan (1996). |name = Doriano Romboni |nationality = {{flagicon|Italy}} Italian |birth_date = {{Birth date|1968|12|08|df=yes}} |birth_place = Lerici, Italy |death_date = {{Death date and age|2013|11|30|1968|12|08|df=yes}} |death_place = Latina, Italy |GP Active years = 1989–1998 |GP Teams = Honda, Aprilia, MuZ |GP Race Starts = 101 |GP Championships = |GP Race Wins = 6 |GP Podiums = 22 |GP Total Points = 724 |GP Poles = 7 |GP Fastest laps = 4 |GP First race = 1989 125cc Spanish Grand Prix |GP First win = 1990 125cc West German Grand Prix |GP Last win = 1995 250cc Brazilian Grand Prix |GP Last race = 1998 500cc Japanese Grand Prix |SBK Active years = {{SBK|1999}}–{{SBK|2000}}, {{SBK|2004}} |SBK Manufacturers = Ducati, Yamaha |SBK Race Starts = 12 |SBK Race Wins = 0 |SBK Podiums = 0 |SBK Poles = 0 |SBK Fastest laps = 0 |SBK Total Points = 61 }} Doriano Romboni (8 December 1968 in Lerici, Italy – 30 November 2013 in Latina, Italy) was an Italian Grand Prix motorcycle road racer. CareerRomboni raced in 125cc and 250cc World Championship races on Hondas. In 1996 he rode for the Aprilia factory in the 500cc class aboard a bike with a V-twin, 250cc engine that had been enlarged to 380cc. Aprilia tried to take advantage of the bike's lightweight and agility against their more powerful competition. Romboni managed to finish in 10th place in the 1997 season before Aprilia withdrew the project. He raced for the MuZ team in one race in the 1998 season.[1] In 1999 he switched to the Superbike World Championship on a private Ducati. He was a frontrunner in the early races. At Monza he briefly ran third behind Carl Fogarty and Troy Corser before he collided with Aaron Slight and hurt his leg. He briefly returned to the series in 2000 then again in 2004. DeathOn 30 November 2013 Romboni died in a crash during the second edition of "Sic day", a race in honor of the memory of the Italian racer Marco Simoncelli, who also died in a race crash in 2011.[2] Career statisticsGrand Prix motorcycle racingRaces by year(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Superbike World ChampionshipRaces by year(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
References1. ^Doriano Romboni statistics at MotoGP.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Romboni, Doriano}}2. ^Moto, tragedia durante il 'Sic Day' a Latina: morto Romboni in incidente {{it icon}} 10 : 1968 births|2013 deaths|People from the Province of La Spezia|Italian motorcycle racers|Superbike World Championship riders|125cc World Championship riders|250cc World Championship riders|500cc World Championship riders|Motorcycle racers killed while racing|Sport deaths in Italy |
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