2004 125cc World Champion Andrea Dovizioso has been in MotoGP™ since an incredible rookie season in 2008, where he was the top Independent Team rider and fifth overall. His first victory came at Donington in 2009 when riding for Repsol Honda, before the Italian moved to the Ducati Team following a stint with Monster Yamaha Tech 3. A key part of Ducati’s journey back to the top, ‘DesmoDovi’ is one of the hardest to overtake on the brakes – and one of the cleanest competitors in battle. After long seasons of hard work saw the bike more and more competitive and a consistent frontrunner, 2017 saw the Italian challenge for the World Championship down to the wire in Valencia after a stunning six wins across the season. For 2018, he hit the ground running to win the season opener, endured some harder races and then came back swinging - ending the year runner up once again. 2019 began in similar fashion: a win in Qatar. However, a certain Marquez turned up the wick and proved too much for everyone, with Dovizioso claiming nine podiums - including two wins - on his way to P2 in the overall standings for a third year in a row. Many fancied Dovi for the title during 2020, particularly in the absence of the injured Marc Marquez, however, there was to be no dream send off from Ducati for the Italian, who could only earn one victory during the season, at the Austrian GP, soon after announcing he was to leave the Bologna Bullets. He ended the season 4th in the standings and announced his intention to take a sabbatical from the sport. It was short-lived though, as before the start of the 2021 campaign, Aprilia announced he would test their new RS-GP in Jerez over three days in April. After completing some tests with Aprilia, Dovizioso was called up to step in at Petronas Yamaha SRT for the final five races of 2021, with Dovizioso signing a one-year contract to ride a factory YZR-M1 next season. The experienced Italian spearheaded the WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP Team's efforts in 2022, but unfortunately, he was unable to recapture his from of years gone by. With 24 World Championship victories, 103 podiums and 20 pole positions, the Dovi decided to call it a day in 2022, retiring at his home Grand Prix in Misano in front of a sea of well-wishers.
Legend Stats
Videos
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"The door is open" - Could Dovizioso make a MotoGP™ return?
We caught up with the Italian Legend in Mugello as he talked the 2024 title fight, Marc Marquez, Pedro Acosta and what his future holds
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"He was like a son to me" - Dovizioso's heartwarming reunion
The Italian won the 125cc title under the tutelage of Giancarlo Cecchini, and the two share a bond beyond blood
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MotoGP™ Legend Induction: Andrea Dovizioso
Watch the full ceremony as the Italian join an illustrious list of names in MotoGP™'s Hall of Fame
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The very best from MotoGP™ Legend Andrea Dovizioso's career
Enjoy the highlights of the Italian's stunning career, including a 125cc World Championship win and 15 premier class victories
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WATCH: Dovizioso's reaction to becoming a MotoGP™ Legend
The 2004 125cc World Champion and three time MotoGP™ runner up is surprised but proud that he will be inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2023
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WATCH: Dovizioso's final interview as a MotoGP™ rider
Hear the emotional words of the Italian as he reflects on his incredible career
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In conversation with… Andrea Dovizioso
The veteran Italian opens up on his second stint with Yamaha and how the sport has changed since he last rode with the Iwata factory in 2012
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RIDER REACTS: Dovizioso's golden days with Yamaha
Ahead of this weekend's event in Barcelona, the WithU RNF rider reminisces on his first podium with the Iwata factory back in 2012
Legend Bio
All categories
MotoGP, 250cc, 125cc
Date of birth
23/03/1986
Place of birth
Forlimpopoli
Legend Story
News
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Is Dovizioso planning a MotoGP™ return with Yamaha?
The MotoGP™ Legend has tested twice for the Iwata brand now and spoke in Misano about his time with the M1
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What you might have missed from Thursday in Mugello
Andrea Dovizioso becomes a MotoGP™ Legend as Marc Marquez and Marco Bezzecchi talk potential team changes
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Andrea Dovizioso becomes a MotoGP™ Legend!
The Italian is inducted into the Hall of Fame at Mugello
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Dovizioso: Tough decision, but it's the moment
The Italian went into detail about retiring from MotoGP™ after the San Marino GP, revealing a "dream" project is in the pipeline
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Andrea Dovizioso to retire after the San Marino GP
The Italian will call time on his glistening Grand Prix career before the end of the season; Crutchlow to stand in at WithU RNF Yamaha
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Meet WithU Yamaha RNF's riders with MotoGP™ Premier!
Guests of MotoGP™ Premier will have the chance to meet Andrea Dovizioso or Darryn Binder at selected races this season
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Dovizioso and Lorenzo: the same, but different
Ducati to Yamaha vs Yamaha to Ducati – the Italian discusses what he's still needing to do before fully adapting to a different type of bike
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WithU Yamaha RNF Team reveal 2022 colours
Andrea Dovizioso and Darryn Binder were on hand to lift the covers off their new machines as WithU RNF also unveil their MotoE™ bike
By motogp.com
Videos
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"The door is open" - Could Dovizioso make a MotoGP™ return?
We caught up with the Italian Legend in Mugello as he talked the 2024 title fight, Marc Marquez, Pedro Acosta and what his future holds
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"He was like a son to me" - Dovizioso's heartwarming reunion
The Italian won the 125cc title under the tutelage of Giancarlo Cecchini, and the two share a bond beyond blood
-
MotoGP™ Legend Induction: Andrea Dovizioso
Watch the full ceremony as the Italian join an illustrious list of names in MotoGP™'s Hall of Fame
-
The very best from MotoGP™ Legend Andrea Dovizioso's career
Enjoy the highlights of the Italian's stunning career, including a 125cc World Championship win and 15 premier class victories
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WATCH: Dovizioso's reaction to becoming a MotoGP™ Legend
The 2004 125cc World Champion and three time MotoGP™ runner up is surprised but proud that he will be inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2023
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WATCH: Dovizioso's final interview as a MotoGP™ rider
Hear the emotional words of the Italian as he reflects on his incredible career
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In conversation with… Andrea Dovizioso
The veteran Italian opens up on his second stint with Yamaha and how the sport has changed since he last rode with the Iwata factory in 2012
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RIDER REACTS: Dovizioso's golden days with Yamaha
Ahead of this weekend's event in Barcelona, the WithU RNF rider reminisces on his first podium with the Iwata factory back in 2012