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“12 + 1” Times World Champion Angel Nieto Passes Away

Angel Nieto in 1972. Courtesy of Peters, Hans / Anefo

Thirteen times World Champion (he preferred to say “12 + 1”) Angel Nieto passed away this evening on the island of Ibiza, succumbing to injuries sustained in an accident aboard his quad with an automobile several days ago. Here is a statement from MotoGP on the passing of this Spanish legend.

Spanish motorcycling legend Angel Nieto sadly passed away on August 3rd, succumbing to injuries sustained in a quad bike accident in Ibiza some days before. A true giant of the sport in Spain and on the world stage, the Champion from Zamora will be deeply missed.

Nieto was a 13-time World Champion, but due to superstition would always refer to the number as 12 + 1. Born in Castile and Leon in 1947, the Spaniard would emerge as the leading force in establishing his nation as a motorcycling world power, winning an incredible 90 Grands Prix and taking 139 podiums on his way to his 12 + 1 world titles. Over almost two decades, Nieto set his name in stone as a true great, competing in and often dominating the 50cc, 80cc and 125cc events and Championships he entered.

This dominance and brilliance over 19 years at the top established him as one of the all-time elite – alongside the likes of Giacomo Agostini, Valentino Rossi, Mike Hailwood and Phil Read in the annals of two-wheeled history.

Six 50cc World Championships and seven on 125cc machinery also make Nieto the rider to have won the most titles with different manufacturers, as the Spaniard rode for and won on Derbi, Bultaco, Garelli, Minarelli and Kreidler machinery. He also took domestic titles in every conceivable class from 50cc up to 750cc in his native Spain, setting his legend in stone at home as well as on the world stage.

His cavalier charisma and character were a great reflection of the late 1960s and ‘70s, with his personality more than matching his achievements on track. Later Nieto was also a team manager, at the helm when Emilio Alzamora won the 125 World Championship in 1999, and became the head of a motorcycling dynasty as family members followed his path into the world of two wheels. The Nieto name remains synonymous with Spanish motorcycling and the 12 + 1 World Champion will be deeply missed; forever remaining an inspiration to his nation and to the entire MotoGP™ paddock.


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11 Comments

  1. Bud says:

    Born in Castile and Leon? Are those 2 different cities? Because that would be pretty remarkable too.

  2. Ricardo says:

    Godspeed to a great racer and an inspiration for the younger generations.

  3. darrin says:

    RIP. Respect

  4. GnG says:

    Absolute and total respect to every man who has the determination to pursue his dream and make history.

    RIP

  5. dt 175 says:

    nobody bigger on the little stuff…

  6. jabe says:

    Godspeed, Sir.

  7. Motorhead says:

    What a wonderful racer. Being born in 1947 makes him still a young man in my book. A life cut short. Coincidentally listening to the great Miles Davis’ album “Sketches of Spain” in his honor. RIP.

  8. Gary says:

    Rest in peace, champ.

  9. mickey says:

    Well that’s a shame. Nieto was a terror on small cc motorcycles. A true MotoGP legend. Watching 50-125cc GP bikes was a hoot. TAlk about close racing. NO one had enough power to get away from anyone lol.

    RIP Mr Nieto

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