Umberto Masetti

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Umberto Masetti.


Umberto Masetti (born May 4, 1926, died May 28, 2006) was a two-time World Champion Grand Prix motorcycle road racer. In 1950, he became the first Italian to win the 500cc World Championship.

Career

Masetti was born in Borgo delle Rose, in the province of Parma.

He debuted in the Grand Prix motorcycle World Championship in 1949 aboard a Moto Morini, in the 125cc class. In the same year he also raced a Benelli in the 250cc class and a Gilera in the 500cc class.

In 1950, Masetti won the Grands Prix of Belgium and the Netherlands and defeated Geoff Duke for the 500cc World Championship. In 1952, still with Gilera, he was again World Champion, again taking victories in Belgium and the Netherlands.

In 1953 he raced in the 250cc class for NSU, but an accident at Imola prevented him from taking part for much of the season. In 1954 Masetti was again in the 500cc class with Gilera. In 1955 he divided his time between the 250cc and 500cc classes, this time for the MV Agusta factory, with whom he raced for until 1958. That year, after an unsuccessful season in the 350cc class, he retired from motorcycle competition.

Masetti then lived in Maranello, where he died in 2006.

Motorcycle Grand Prix Results

Year Class Classification Machine Victories
1949 125cc 3rd Morini 0
1949 250cc 10th Benelli 0
1950 500cc 1st Gilera 2
1951 500cc 3rd Gilera 1
1952 500cc 1st Gilera 2
1954 500cc 10th Gilera 0
1955 250cc 5th MV Agusta 0
1955 500cc 3rd MV Agusta 1
1956 500cc 6th MV Agusta 0
1957 350cc 10th MV Agusta 0