Grandson of the founder of Bultaco motorcycles, Sete Gibernau made his premier-class debut on a Yamaha run by triple 500cc World Champion Wayne Rainey in 1997. A renowned wet weather rider and skilled rear-wheel slider, his most consistent season was 2003 aboard a Honda with four wins and five second place finishes, earning a total of 277 points - the 2nd highest ever total not to win the title. In 2004 he finished second to Valentino Rossi after a season long battle for the Championship that went down to the penultimate race. Gibernau joined Factory Ducati in 2006, though announced his retirement at the end of the season. He made a short-lived comeback in 2009 aboard the satellite Ducati Grupo Francisco Hernando team, but the team withdrew after just six races. Retired since, Gibernau makes a high-profile return to racing in 2019 in MotoE™ - putting his leathers back on to compete with Pons Racing.
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Sete Gibernau crash during race in Laguna Seca
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Gibernau reflects on tough day
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Sete Gibernau during QP in Catalunya
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Gibernau on re-finding feeling at home track
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Gibernau on home return
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Gibernau ready for race return
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Sete Gibernau crash in Le Mans QP
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Gibernau reflects on return to Jerez
Rider Bio
Bike
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Date of birth
15/12/1972
Place of birth
Barcelona
Height
177 cm
Weight
70 kg
Rider Story
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Videos
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MotoGP™ VIDEOPASS
Sete Gibernau crash during race in Laguna Seca
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MotoGP™ VIDEOPASS
Gibernau reflects on tough day
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MotoGP™ VIDEOPASS
Sete Gibernau during QP in Catalunya
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MotoGP™ VIDEOPASS
Gibernau on re-finding feeling at home track
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MotoGP™ VIDEOPASS
Gibernau on home return
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Gibernau ready for race return
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MotoGP™ VIDEOPASS
Sete Gibernau crash in Le Mans QP
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MotoGP™ VIDEOPASS
Gibernau reflects on return to Jerez