Dominique Aegerter rode his first full season in the World Championship in 125s class in 2007, having ridden two wildcards at the end of the 2006 campaign. Prior to that Aegerter had competed in the ADAC Junior Cup and German 125 championship. Aegerter moved to Moto2™ in 2010 in the class’ inaugural year and placed 15th overall in the Championship, improving further in his second season with the team in 2011 including a first podium. Aegerter remained with the team for 2012, where he most notably led the Indianapolis race for a number of laps, and took another podium in 2013. In 2014 he turned his consistent point scoring performances into podium results on four occasions and took his first Moto2™ win at Sachsenring. In 2015 Aegerter aimed for more podium glory with the Technomag Racing Interwetten team as he and the Swiss team made the change to Kalex machinery. A front row and podium in Mugello were a high point of 2015 although a serious crash during the Aragon race saw him unable to finish the season as he focused on returning to health. He remained with the CarXpert Racing Interwetten team in 2016 with a tough campaign at times, before a crash during training ended his season early. He moved to Kiefer Racing for 2017 and was often top Suter, and remained with the team for 2018. It was a tricky year for Kiefer Racing, with Aegerter managing to claim a best finish of P6 during the year. A new challenge with Forward Racing and MV Agusta awaited the Swiss rider in 2019, but he could only muster a solitary top 10 appearance that season. A change of scenery was needed, so the Swiss rider joined the electric class, and it immediately paid off, earning two wins and two further podiums for a P3 Cup finish. During the 2020 season he also participated in four Moto2™ Grand Prix with NTS. In 2021 he will fight for the MotoE™ title once again with Dynavolt Intact GP.
Rider Stats
Videos
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Domi Aegerter: your 2022 MotoE™ World Cup winner
It went down to the wire in the cup finale at Misano where Dominique Aegerter took over from two-time winner Jordi Torres
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MotoE™ rostrum round up: Aegerter, Casadei and Canepa
After a gripping second electric class race in Le Mans, the podium finishers reflect on the action
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MotoE™: The reactions of the top 3 fresh from race 1
Casadei, Aegerter and Okubo comment on their performance in the first MotoE™ race of the weekend held at Le Mans
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MotoE™: Hear from the top 3 from Race 1
Granado, Aegerter and Ferrari talk about their performance, in the first race of the weekend in Jerez
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Marcon T-bones World Cup leader Aegerter in big MotoE™ drama
Another massive twist to the fight to be the electric class World Cup winner as the title leader Aegerter got wiped out
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MotoGP™ VIDEOPASS
Aegerter: "I was scared when I saw Morbidelli crashing"
The Swiss rider took the second victory of his career
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MotoGP™ VIDEOPASS
Aegerter: “I saw there were only a few wet patches”
Dominique Aegerter qualified in third for the Moto2™ race at the Dutch GP after timing his qualifying charge perfectly to avoid the rain.
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MotoGP™ VIDEOPASS
Aegerter: "A more difficult day than yesterday"
The Swiss rider suffered some problems with the changes to his bike.
Rider Bio
Bike
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Date of birth
30/09/1990
Place of birth
Rohrbach
Height
174 cm
Weight
69 kg
Rider Story
News
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Domi Aegerter to ride Suzuki's GSX-RR at Misano Test
The 2022 MotoE™ World Cup winner will cover for the injured Joan Mir over the two days testing on the Adriatic coast
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Aegerter to continue with Dynavolt Intact GP in 2022
Dominique Aegerter and Dynavolt Intact GP join forces for third year in the MotoE™ title hunt
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Aegerter takes Friday's MotoE™ honours
The Swiss rider pulled out an impressive fourth sector to knock Fermin Aldeguer off top spot with Eric Granado in P3
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Aegerter sets the pace on opening day of MotoE™ Jerez Test
The Swiss rider was half a second clear of his rivals on the first day of track action in Andalucia
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Aegerter signs on with Dynavolt Intact GP Team for 2021
The Swiss rider will continue with the Intact GP team next season
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Aegerter fastest out the blocks in Andalucia
The rookie looks on form again in Jerez as Casadei finishes within a tenth
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Aegerter helps fight coronavirus at Spanish care home
The Swiss MotoE™ rider is disinfecting the nursing home, owned by his coach, every day to help out in the battle against the deadly virus
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Aegerter signs with MV Agusta Forward Racing for 2019
Swiss rider will remain in the Moto2™ class next season as MV Agusta return to Grand Prix racing after 42 years
By motogp.com
Videos
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Domi Aegerter: your 2022 MotoE™ World Cup winner
It went down to the wire in the cup finale at Misano where Dominique Aegerter took over from two-time winner Jordi Torres
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MotoE™ rostrum round up: Aegerter, Casadei and Canepa
After a gripping second electric class race in Le Mans, the podium finishers reflect on the action
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MotoE™: The reactions of the top 3 fresh from race 1
Casadei, Aegerter and Okubo comment on their performance in the first MotoE™ race of the weekend held at Le Mans
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MotoE™: Hear from the top 3 from Race 1
Granado, Aegerter and Ferrari talk about their performance, in the first race of the weekend in Jerez
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Marcon T-bones World Cup leader Aegerter in big MotoE™ drama
Another massive twist to the fight to be the electric class World Cup winner as the title leader Aegerter got wiped out
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MotoGP™ VIDEOPASS
Aegerter: "I was scared when I saw Morbidelli crashing"
The Swiss rider took the second victory of his career
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MotoGP™ VIDEOPASS
Aegerter: “I saw there were only a few wet patches”
Dominique Aegerter qualified in third for the Moto2™ race at the Dutch GP after timing his qualifying charge perfectly to avoid the rain.
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MotoGP™ VIDEOPASS
Aegerter: "A more difficult day than yesterday"
The Swiss rider suffered some problems with the changes to his bike.