Francesco Bagnaia 63 Race Replicas

Francesco Bagnaia 63 race replicas combine hand-stitched kangaroo leather with season-accurate livery from his 2022 and 2023 MotoGP championship years. Made-to-measure suits ship in 4-6 weeks from spec confirmation; standard sizes ship in 10-15 working days. Each suit features pre-curved sleeves and reinforced shoulders for race-fit posture on track. Browse the complete Bagnaia 63 collection above to navigate by season.

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Francesco Bagnaia 63 Race Replica
Custom Made Kangaroo Race Suits

Born on January 14, 1997, Francesco Bagnaia is an Italian motorcycle racer competing in MotoGP as a member of the Ducati Lenovo Team. He won the MotoGP World Riders Championship in 2022 and 2023. In 2018, Bagnaia won the Moto2 World Championship, becoming the only rider to win a world championship in the premier class from Valentino Rossis VR46 Riders Academy. It was also the first for an Italian rider since Rossi himself in 2009 and the first for a Ducati rider in fifteen years.

Italy's Francesco Bagnaia was born in Turin and began riding Minimoto bikes at an early age. In 2009, he won the European MiniGP championship. With the Monlau Competición squad, he made his debut in the pre-GP 125 Mediterranean championship in 2010 and ended the campaign in second place. He competed in the 125cc class at the 2011 Spanish Championships, winning a race and placing third overall.

Each Bagnaia 63 race replica is hand-stitched in 1.2mm grain-side kangaroo leather, matching the panel layouts and livery of his championship-winning seasons. Pre-curved sleeves and reinforced elbow, shoulder, and back panels reduce flex points during high-speed cornering. Made-to-measure orders ship in 4 to 6 weeks from spec confirmation with full measurement support; standard sizes ship in 10 to 15 working days from order confirmation.

Race-fit construction positions the suit for tucked riding posture on track. Double-stitched stress points at seams and armor pockets accept CE-rated impact protectors meeting EN 1621 standards. Kangaroo leather is valued in professional racing for tear strength and lighter weight compared to thicker hides, allowing greater mobility across long race distances.

Race Suit Types

One-Piece Race Suit — best for sanctioned track racing on closed circuits. Seamless waist and pre-curved sleeves eliminate flex points during sustained cornering. Made-to-measure adjusts torso length and arm reach for your tucked riding posture.

Two-Piece Race Suit — best for track days and club events where modular wear suits your schedule. Jacket and pants connect via zipper; wear separately for training sessions. Made-to-measure fits each component to your measurements independently.

Season-Specific Replica — best for collectors matching Bagnaia's championship years. Panels and livery replicate his 2022, 2023, or earlier season gear. Hand-stitched kangaroo leather with race-fit construction for authentic wear on track.

Buying Guidance

How do I measure for a custom race suit? Use our Size Guide to measure chest, waist, sleeve length, and inseam. Custom orders adjust all four dimensions; standard sizes fit typical race body proportions. Can I wear a race suit for street riding? Race suits are designed for track use with tucked posture; street riding requires upright posture and different armor placement. See our Help Center for riding-position guidance. What leather care is required? Condition with leather oil every 6-12 months to keep the kangaroo supple and prevent surface cracking. Proper care extends usable life significantly.

#YearPositionClassMotorcycleTeamSuit
12013NC250ccFTR M313San Carlo Team Italia2013 - Francesco Bagnaia
2201416th250ccKTM RC250GPSky Racing Team VR46 2014 - Francesco Bagnaia
3201514th250ccMahindra MGP3OMapfre Team Mahindra2015 - Francesco Bagnaia
420164th250ccMahindra MGP3OPull & Bear Aspar Mahindra Team2016 - Francesco Bagnaia
520175th600ccKalex Moto2Sky Racing Team VR462017 - Francesco Bagnaia
620181st600ccKalex Moto2Sky Racing Team VR462018 - Francesco Bagnaia
7201915th1000ccDucati Desmosedici GP18Pramac Racing 2019 - Francesco Bagnaia
8202016th1000ccDesmosedici GP20Pramac Racing2020 - Francesco Bagnaia
920212nd1000ccDesmosedici GP21Ducati Lenovo Team 2021 - Francesco Bagnaia
1020221st1000ccDesmosedici GP22Ducati Lenovo Team 2022 - Francesco Bagnaia
1120231st1000ccDesmosedici GP23Ducati Lenovo Team 2023 - Francesco Bagnaia
1220242nd1000ccDesmosedici GP24Ducati Lenovo Team 2024 - Francesco Bagnaia
132024 British GP3rd1000ccDesmosedici GP24Ducati Lenovo Team 2024 - Francesco Bagnaia
142024 French GP20th1000ccDesmosedici GP24Ducati Lenovo Team 2024 - Francesco Bagnaia
152025 MotoGP5th1000ccDesmosedici GP24Ducati Lenovo Team 2025 - Francesco Bagnaia
162025 Italian GP5th1000ccDesmosedici GP24Ducati Lenovo Team 2025 - Francesco Bagnaia
172026 MotoGPNA1000ccDesmosedici GP24Ducati Lenovo Team 2026 - Francesco Bagnaia

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How do I choose between one-piece and two-piece race suits?

Choose one-piece if you race on closed circuits where your suit stays zipped the entire session; choose two-piece if you attend track days or club events where you might remove the jacket for breaks. One-piece suits eliminate the waist seam, reducing flex during cornering. Two-piece jackets and pants connect via YKK zipper and can be worn separately for training. Both are available in made-to-measure or standard sizes. Check the Size Guide to measure chest, waist, sleeve length, and inseam before ordering your custom fit.

What makes Bagnaia 63 race replicas season-accurate?

Each Bagnaia replica matches the panel layouts and livery of his championship-winning 2022 and 2023 seasons. Hand-stitched in 1.2mm grain-side kangaroo leather, the suits replicate the exact color panels, stripe positioning, and sponsor placement from his Ducati Desmosedici race gear. Race-fit construction positions sleeves and torso for the tucked riding posture he uses on track. Made-to-measure orders ship in 4 to 6 weeks from spec confirmation, allowing us to adjust your custom measurements for an authentic, body-matched fit. Professional race teams value this precision for both performance and authenticity.

Why is kangaroo leather used in MotoGP race replicas?

Kangaroo leather is valued in professional racing for tear strength and lighter weight compared to thicker hides. The 1.2mm grain-side kangaroo used in Bagnaia suits provides abrasion resistance during track slides while allowing greater mobility across long race distances. This lighter material reduces arm fatigue during sustained high-speed cornering, which is critical for endurance racing. Pre-curved sleeves and reinforced elbow, shoulder, and back panels integrate with the leather to reduce flex points during tucked riding. Double-stitched stress points at seams further support repeated movement on track. This construction mirrors what professional MotoGP teams demand.

What is the difference between standard sizes and made-to-measure race suits?

Standard sizes are pre-cut to typical race body proportions and ship in 10 to 15 working days from order confirmation. Made-to-measure suits adjust torso length, arm reach, sleeve length, and inseam to your individual measurements, shipping in 4 to 6 weeks from spec confirmation. Use the Size Guide to measure your chest, waist, sleeve length, and inseam. Custom orders work best if you have an unusual fit—very long arms, short torso, or atypical proportions—or if you need a precise race-fit posture match. Standard sizes offer faster delivery and often fit riders with typical athletic builds. Both come with full measurement support during the order process.

How should I care for a hand-stitched kangaroo leather race suit?

Condition your race suit with leather oil every 6 to 12 months to keep the kangaroo supple and prevent surface cracking. Clean off track debris with a soft, damp cloth after each session. Store the suit in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to preserve the color and integrity of the grain-side finish. Do not machine wash or use harsh chemicals. Proper conditioning extends the usable life of the suit significantly. If you experience excessive wear at stress points or notice stitching damage, contact our Help Center for repair guidance and restoration recommendations.

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