ÁNGEL NIETO

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'Ángel Nieto' (complete name Ángel Nieto Roldán on January 25, 1947 in Zamora, Spain) was a multi-time Grand Prix motorcycle roadracing World Champion. He is considered a national hero in his Spanish homeland.
He specialized in racing small displacement bikes such as in the 50 cc, 80 cc and 125 cc classes but many fellow racers, including former world champion Barry Sheene consider him among the greatest motorcycle racers of all time.
Though he was never successful at the world level racing in the larger displacements, he won Spanish National Championships in the 50 cc, 125 cc, 250 cc, 500 cc and 750 cc classes. He retired in 1986 at the age of 39 with a total of 90 Grand Prix victories and 13 World Championships. His total of 90 Grand Prix victories is second only to the 122 by Giacomo Agostini.
Later he operated a Grand Prix motorcycle racing team with his son, Angel Nieto Jr. and Emilio Alzamora, who won the 125 cc title, as riders. Now he comentates GP races for Spanish TV. His nephew Fonsi Nieto is also a racer, in World Superbikes in 2006. There is an Angel Nieto museum in Madrid that displays some of his trophies and racing memorabilia. The FIM named him a Grand Prix "Legend" in 2000.

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Motorcycle Grand Prix results
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Motorcycle Grand Prix results


Year Class Classification Machine Victories
1964 50 cc 10th Derbi 0
1966 50 cc 9th Derbi 0
1967 50 cc 4th Derbi 0
1968 50 cc 4th Derbi 0
1969 50 cc 1st Derbi 2
1970 50 cc 1st Derbi 5
1970 125 cc 2nd Derbi 4
1971 50 cc 2nd Derbi 3
1971 125 cc 1st Derbi 5
1972 50 cc 1st Derbi 3
1972 125 cc 1st Derbi 5
1973 125 cc 7th Morbidelli 0
1974 125 cc 4th Derbi 2
1975 50 cc 1st Kreidler 6
1976 50 cc 1st Bultaco 5
1976 125 cc 2nd Bultaco 1
1977 50 cc 1st Bultaco 3
1977 125 cc 3rd Bultaco 3
1978 125 cc 2nd Minarelli 4
1979 125 cc 1st Minarelli 8
1980 125 cc 3rd Minarelli 4
1981 125 cc 1st Minarelli 8
1982 125 cc 1st Garelli 6
1983 125 cc 1st Garelli 6
1984 125 cc 1st Garelli 6
1985 80 cc 9th Derbi 1
1986 80 cc 7th Derbi 0

External links



A trip to the Museum Angel Nieto in Madrid (In Spanish)

Angel Nieto documentary film



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