Sebastián Porto

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Sebastián Porto (born September 12, 1978, Rafaela, Santa Fe Province) is an Argentine professional Grand Prix motorcycle road racer.

Sebas started his racing career at age 11, competing in the mini-motorcycle local circuit. His first international competition was the 125cc Continental Circus race of 1994, and only two years later he won the 250cc European Championship.

In 1999 he finished in 9th place in the Grand Prix world championship riding a Yamaha TZ250, and in 5th position in the 2002 championship, winning the Brazilian Grand Prix in Rio de Janeiro. 2004 was the best year so far for Porto; he finished 2nd in the 250cc world championship, winning 5 Grands Prix and taking several podium positions. In the 2005 season he claimed the Dutch TT at Assen aboard an Aprilia. He also finished second in 2006 Australian Grand Prix, before moving to the Repsol-YPF/Honda team.

Being the most visible exponent of motorcycling in Argentina, he has received all 12 Argentine Olimpia Awards for that sport between 1994 and 2005.

In June of 2006 and in the middle of the season, he surprised everyone with the news of his retirement from motorcycle competition, claiming he had a hard time adjusting to the Honda bike, and that he didn't enjoy his work anymore.

Titles and achievements

  • 1992 - Argentine Promocional Championship 100cc.
  • 1994 - Argentine Championship 250cc
  • 1995 - Spanish Championship 250cc (Open Ducados)
  • 1996 - European Championship 250cc
  • 1999 - 9th place at the World Motorcycle Championship
  • 2000 - Michel Metraux Trophy for best particular piloto.
  • 2000 - 9th place at the World Motorcycle Championship
  • 2002 - Grand Prix of Rio de Janeiro for the World Motorcycle Championship
  • 2002 - 5th place at the World Motorcycle Championship
  • 2002 - 2nd place at the World Motorcycle Championship
  • 2002 - Grand Prix of Rio de Janeiro for the World Motorcycle Championship
  • 2004 - Five Grand Prix (Czeck Republik, Australia, Qatar, Assen, Italia) and several second and third positions
  • 2005 - Grand Prix of Assen 250cc for the 2005 World Motorcycle Championship

Teams by year

  • 1996~1998 Aprila
  • 1998~2002 Yamaha
  • 2002~2003 Honda
  • 2003~2006 Aprila
  • 2006~2006 Honda

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