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Motorcycle riders with the most world championships

Explore the most decorated motorcycle racers in history, showcasing their world championship titles across various categories. This ranking highlights the legends of motorcycle racing, detailing their career achievements, multiple victories, and enduring impact on the sport. Discover the top riders who have claimed the most world championships, making them iconic figures in competitive motorcycling. Ideal for fans of MotoGP, Superbike, and all forms of motorcycle racing history and statistics.

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    Ángel Nieto (13 titles)

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    • Won 13 world titles

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    Ángel Nieto is the second rider with the most world titles and a legendary figure in Spanish motorcycling. His charisma and his 13 championships, especially in the lower displacement categories, solidify him as a historical benchmark.

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    Valentino Rossi (9 titles)

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    • Nine-time Grand Prix World Champion

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    Valentino Rossi is one of the greatest legends of modern motorcycling, known for his charisma, longevity, and ability to win in multiple categories. His 9 world titles, including 7 in the premier class, place him among the greatest of all time.

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    Marc Márquez (9 titles)

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    • Widely considered one of the greatest motorcycle racers

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    Marc Márquez has established himself as one of the most successful riders of the modern era, equalling Rossi's and Hailwood's 9 world titles. His return to the top in 2025, with his seventh MotoGP title, keeps him as a key and dominant figure in current motorcycling.

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    Mike Hailwood (9 titles)

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    • Nine-time Grand Prix motorcycle World Champion

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    Mike Hailwood is a legend of the 60s and 70s, recognized for his incredible versatility and ability to win in multiple categories. His 9 world titles place him among the most successful riders in history.

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    Carlo Ubbiali (9 titles)

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    • Nine-time world champion

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    Carlo Ubbiali was a dominator of the lower displacement categories in the early days of the World Championship, in the 50s and 60s. His 9 world titles establish him as one of the great pioneers of motorcycling.

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    Phil Read (7 titles)

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    • First rider to win world championships in 125cc, 250cc, and 500cc

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    Phil Read was a prominent rider of the 60s and 70s, known for his skill in various categories and his tenacity. His 7 world titles place him among the great champions of his era.

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    John Surtees (7 titles)

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    • Won seven World Motorcycle Championships

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    John Surtees is a legendary rider who achieved the unique feat of being a world champion in both motorcycling and Formula 1. His 7 motorcycle world titles demonstrate his exceptional talent and versatility.

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    Jim Redman (6 titles)

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    • Six-time Grand Prix road racing world champion

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    Jim Redman was a dominant rider in the intermediate categories during the 1960s, competing in several categories at once. His 6 world titles establish him as one of the great champions of his era.

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    Geoff Duke (6 titles)

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    • Secured six world championships

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    Geoff Duke was one of motorcycling's first superstars, dominating the premier class in the 1950s. His 6 world titles solidify him as a fundamental figure in the history of the sport.

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    Mick Doohan (5 titles)

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    • Won five consecutive 500cc World Championships

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    Mick Doohan was the great dominator of the premier class in the 1990s, with five consecutive 500cc titles. His tenacity and riding style made him a motorcycling legend.

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    Jorge Lorenzo (5 titles)

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    • Five-time World Champion

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    Jorge Lorenzo was one of the main protagonists of the golden age of Spanish motorcycling and a key rival to Valentino Rossi and Marc Márquez in MotoGP. His 5 world titles solidify him as one of the great champions of his generation.