Luca Marini

MotoGP race replica leather suits cover multiple riders including Luca Marini, Marc Márquez, and Pecco Bagnaia. These track-ready racing leather jackets feature full-grain perforated leather, hand-stitched construction, and made-to-measure sizing for authentic performance. Each MotoGP replica gear piece ships globally and is built for serious track days. Use the rider tiles above to navigate by name.

Sobre Luca Marini

O piloto de motos do Grande Prêmio da Itália Luca Marini (nascido em 10 de agosto de 1997) tem um acordo com a Repsol Honda para competir em 2024 e 2025.
Marini participou do Campeonato Mundial de MotoGP de 2023 como membro da Mooney VR46 Racing Team, ficando em nono lugar geral. No Campeonato Mundial de Moto2 de 2020, ele ficou em segundo. Ele é meio-irmão materno de Valentino Rossi.

No Grande Prémio de Motociclismo de San Marino e Rimini Riviera de 2013, Marini estreou-se no Campeonato do Mundo de Moto3 como wildcard, no entanto, não conseguiu terminar a corrida.
Ele recebeu outra entrada curinga no mesmo local em 2015; desta vez, pilotou uma Kalex pela Pons Racing Junior Team na classe Moto2 e terminou a corrida na 21ª posição.

Luca Marini conquistou seus primeiros pontos em Grande Prêmio no Catar, onde terminou na décima posição, e seu melhor resultado na Alemanha, quando terminou em sexto lugar, após ser contratado pela Forward Team para correr em tempo integral na mesma classe em 2016 . Marini continuou jogando pela seleção por
Marini juntou-se ao Forward Team em 2017. A República Tcheca ficou em quarto lugar geral.
2018 viu Marini vencer sua primeira corrida na Malásia e ficar em terceiro na Alemanha.
Ele ficou em segundo lugar em Mugello e em terceiro em Assen em 2019, o que o ajudou a vencer corridas consecutivas na Tailândia e no Japão.

Junto com Enea Bastianini e Sam Lowes, Marini emergiu como candidato ao título do campeonato em 2020. Ele se aposentou das competições na primeira rodada da temporada no Catar, mas venceu a segunda rodada do Grande Prêmio da Espanha, terminando segundo na segunda rodada de Jerez (GP da Andaluzia), e conquistando pontos adicionais em Brno (4º lugar), no Grande Prêmio da Áustria (2º lugar) e na Estíria (4º lugar). Marini também conquistou a segunda vitória e o quarto lugar nas duas rodadas de Misano, antes de somar a terceira vitória na Catalunha.

Juntamente com o campeão de Moto2 de 2020, Enea Bastianini, Marini fez a transição para a classe de MotoGP em 2021, juntando-se à equipa Esponsorama Avintia. Bastianini usaria a pintura Avintia em sua bicicleta, enquanto Marini usaria a pintura Sky VR46.

Luca Marini foi confirmado para permanecer na classe superior em 2022, ao lado de Marco Bezzecchi, seu companheiro de equipe em 2020 na Mooney VR46 Racing Team.

Marini ficou em sétimo lugar no final da temporada de 2023 da Mooney VR46 Racing Team. Ele garantiu seu primeiro pódio na categoria rainha em Austin, bem como sua primeira pole no Grande Prêmio da Indonésia.

A condução dinâmica de Luca Marini é o coração da pista.

#YearPositionClassMotorcycleTeamSuit
12013NC250ccFTR M313Twelve Racing2013 - Luca Marini
22015NC600ccKalex Moto2Pons Racing Junior Team2015 - Luca Marini
3201623rd600ccKalex Moto2Forward Racing Team2016 - Luca Marini
4201715th600ccKalex Moto2Forward Racing Team2017 - Luca Marini
520187th600ccKalex Moto2Sky Racing Team VR462018 - Luca Marini
620196th600ccKalex Moto2Sky Racing Team VR462019 - Luca Marini
720202nd600ccKalex Moto2Sky Racing Team VR462020 - Luca Marini
8202119th1000ccDesmosedici GP19Sky VR46 Avintia2021 - Luca Marini
9202212th1000ccDesmosedici GP22Mooney VR46 Racing Team2022 - Luca Marini
1020238th1000ccDesmosedici GP22Mooney VR46 Racing Team2023 - Luca Marini

Luca Marini

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is the difference between a Luca Marini MotoGP race replica suit and a standard track-ready racing jacket?
A Luca Marini MotoGP race replica is a full one-piece leather suit engineered for track performance, while standard jackets offer partial coverage. Marini's replica combines genuine full-grain cowhide and kangaroo leather with race-specific features: CE-certified armor placement, perforated panels for airflow at high speed, and hand-stitched construction for abrasion resistance. The one-piece design locks you into the bike and provides continuous leather protection during crashes—critical for track days and racing events. At Leather Collection, we replicate Marini's exact specifications across multiple seasons, from his 2020 Moto2 championship run through his current Repsol Honda MotoGP campaign. Every seam reflects his on-track demands.
How are Luca Marini leather race suits hand-stitched and what makes full-grain leather better for track performance?
Hand-stitching creates stronger seams than industrial bonding—each stitch locks the leather under tension, preventing separation during aggressive track riding. Full-grain leather retains its natural surface, delivering superior abrasion resistance when you slide across asphalt. It flexes with your body without cracking and hardens over time for lasting durability. Luca Marini's suits feature premium cowhide on high-stress zones and lighter kangaroo leather on arms and shoulders for mobility. Our craftsmen at Leather Collection use 15+ years of expertise to replicate this layering across every replica season. The result: track-ready protection that mirrors MotoGP-level engineering without mass production shortcuts.
What measurements do I need to take for a custom made-to-measure Luca Marini leather racing suit?
Custom Luca Marini suits require chest, waist, inseam, sleeve length, and shoulder width—measured while standing in your normal riding posture. Leather Collection provides a detailed size guide at leathercollection.com/size-chart with step-by-step video instructions. We also recommend measuring while seated on your bike to ensure the suit compresses correctly without bunching at the waist or restricting arm rotation. Our made-to-measure service at leathercollection.com/made-to-measure lets you specify armor placement, zipper position, and custom branding or patches. Every suit is hand-stitched to your exact proportions. Our 24-hour support team can clarify any measurements before we cut your premium cowhide or kangaroo leather.
How does a Luca Marini MotoGP replica suit compare to other rider replicas for track days and racing events?
Luca Marini's replica stands out for its progression across 11+ MotoGP seasons—we offer 2013 Moto3 wildcard gear through his current 2024 Repsol Honda suit. This racing history ensures authentic color schemes, team graphics, and armor configurations from each era. Unlike generic track suits, Marini's replica reflects a real rider's proven on-track setup, tested at circuits like Mugello, Sachsenring, and Phillip Island. Our hand-stitched full-grain leather provides CE-certified protection that matches MotoGP durability standards. Leather Collection ships these race replicas to 50+ countries and stands behind every suit with 4.8 Trustpilot rating and easy 30-day returns. Ride the same leather that inspired a MotoGP championship contender.
How do I clean and maintain genuine leather on my Luca Marini race suit to preserve durability and appearance?
Clean full-grain leather immediately after track use with cool water and mild soap—remove track dust and debris before they dry in. Use a soft cloth and never high-pressure spray. Once dry, apply a leather conditioner designed for motorcycle gear to restore natural oils and flexibility. Avoid heat vents and direct sunlight during storage. Store your Marini suit on a padded hanger in a cool, dry space. For scuffs or minor damage, genuine leather develops character over time; deeper damage can be professionally repaired by leather specialists. Leather Collection provides detailed care instructions with every hand-stitched suit. Proper maintenance extends your race replica's lifespan for seasons of reliable track performance.

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