Tito Rabat, born on May twenty-fifth, nineteen eighty-nine, is a prominent Spanish motorcycle racer renowned for his remarkable achievements in the world of motorsport. He gained widespread recognition after clinching the Moto2 World Championship title in two thousand fourteen, a milestone that solidified his status in the racing community.
Following his success in Moto2, Rabat transitioned to the MotoGP circuit in two thousand sixteen, where he dedicated five full seasons to competing at the highest level of motorcycle racing. His journey through the ranks of professional racing began in two thousand five, culminating in his Grand Prix debut at the 125cc Valencian Grand Prix that same year.
In two thousand twenty-one, Rabat made a significant career shift by entering the Superbike World Championship, showcasing his versatility and passion for racing. However, his career faced a daunting challenge in August two thousand eighteen when he suffered severe leg injuries during a practice session at Silverstone, caused by a collision with an out-of-control motorcycle in treacherous weather conditions.