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Max Biaggi #2 Marlboro Yamaha YZR 500 - by Eric-Jan Kremer - Limited Edition 18/250 - signed by Artist
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Max Biaggi #2 Marlboro Yamaha YZR 500 - by Eric-Jan Kremer - Limited Edition 18/250 - signed by Artist

Massimiliano "Max" Biaggi, born 26 June 1971, is an Italian former professional Grand Prix motorcycle road racer who achieved six World Championships. With four 250 cc road race titles and two in World Superbikes, he is one of only two riders to score championships across both disciplines. After winning 4 consecutive 250 cc titles in 1994, 1995, 1996 and 1997 Biaggi moved to the 500 cc class in 1998 and immediately finished runner-up to Mick Doohan with 2 victories with Honda. This earned him a move to the Factory Yamaha Team in 1999. In his 4 seasons with Yamaha Biaggi collected 8 victories and finished runner-up to Valentino Rossi in 2001 and 2002. Then he moved to Camel Honda in 2003. But only managed third place in the championship in 2003 and 2004 beaten by not only Valentino Rossi but also Gresini Honda rider Sete Gibernau. A sole winless season followed in 2005 with Factory Honda Team and Biaggi was replaced by Dani Pedrosa for 2006 even though he got 4 podiums and a 5th place in the championship. This proved to be Biaggi's final season in MotoGP. Limited Edition 18/250 Litho Print. Signed by artist. Mint condition. Eric-Jan Kremer (born in 1962, Amsterdam) is well known as one of the best Formula 1 artists, but he paints all kinds of sports, including football, MotoGP, and others.

No. 83022105

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Max Biaggi #2 Marlboro Yamaha YZR 500 - by Eric-Jan Kremer - Limited Edition 18/250 - signed by Artist

Max Biaggi #2 Marlboro Yamaha YZR 500 - by Eric-Jan Kremer - Limited Edition 18/250 - signed by Artist

Massimiliano "Max" Biaggi, born 26 June 1971, is an Italian former professional Grand Prix motorcycle road racer who achieved six World Championships. With four 250 cc road race titles and two in World Superbikes, he is one of only two riders to score championships across both disciplines.
After winning 4 consecutive 250 cc titles in 1994, 1995, 1996 and 1997 Biaggi moved to the 500 cc class in 1998 and immediately finished runner-up to Mick Doohan with 2 victories with Honda. This earned him a move to the Factory Yamaha Team in 1999. In his 4 seasons with Yamaha Biaggi collected 8 victories and finished runner-up to Valentino Rossi in 2001 and 2002. Then he moved to Camel Honda in 2003. But only managed third place in the championship in 2003 and 2004 beaten by not only Valentino Rossi but also Gresini Honda rider Sete Gibernau. A sole winless season followed in 2005 with Factory Honda Team and Biaggi was replaced by Dani Pedrosa for 2006 even though he got 4 podiums and a 5th place in the championship. This proved to be Biaggi's final season in MotoGP.

Limited Edition 18/250 Litho Print. Signed by artist. Mint condition.

Eric-Jan Kremer (born in 1962, Amsterdam) is well known as one of the best Formula 1 artists, but he paints all kinds of sports, including football, MotoGP, and others.

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