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Bradley Smith

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Born
1990 (33 years old)

Birth Place
Oxford, England

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Free Agent

Ethnicity
White

Team Number
38

Height
1.79 m (5 ft 10 in)

Weight
67kg

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Latest Results
San Marino Gran Premio di San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini Race 1 04 Sep 22
San Marino Gran Premio di San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini Race 1 03 Sep 22
Motorrad Grand Prix von Österreich Race 2 21 Aug 22
Motorrad Grand Prix von Österreich Race 1 20 Aug 22
TT Assen Race 2 26 Jun 22
TT Assen Race 1 25 Jun 22
myWorld Motorrad Grand Prix von Österreich 16 Aug 20
Monster Energy Grand Prix České republiky 09 Aug 20
Gran Premio Red Bull de Andalucía 26 Jul 20
Gran Premio Red Bull de España 19 Jul 20
Valencia Grand Prix Race 2 17 Nov 19
Valencia Grand Prix Race 1 16 Nov 19

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Bradley Smith (born 28 November 1990) is a British occasional motorcycle racer who for 2022 is linked to RNF E-Racing in MotoE.

Smith was previously contracted from 2019 to Aprilia Racing Team Gresini as a development/test/replacement rider in the MotoGP class of the World Championship.
Bradley Smith debuted in the 125 World Championship in 2006, before battling for that title in 2009. Moving up to Moto2™ in 2011, the Brit took podium finishes in his first season in the intermediate class and remained with the Tech 3 team the following season. Then moving up into the premier class Monster Yamaha Tech 3 outfit for 2013, Smith took his first MotoGP™ podium in Phillip Island in 2014 – and then took another in Misano in 2015 as he was also top Independent Team rider. 2016 was more challenging and the Brit then suffered a crash in practice for the Oschersleben 8H ahead of the British GP, sidelining him for three races and meaning he needed two surgeries on his knee. Back for the last races of the year, Smith had a solid comeback with good hauls of points before saying goodbye to the Tech 3 team as he moved to new squad Red Bull KTM Factory Racing for 2017. After a more difficult start to the season, Smith gained some serious traction by the year’s end, including taking his first top ten with the team.



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