Jorge Lorenzo 99 Race Replica Leather Jackets

Jorge Lorenzo 99 race replica jackets in hand-stitched kangaroo leather replicate his championship seasons (2010, 2012, 2015) and Yamaha factory years. Standard sizes arrive in 10-15 working days; made-to-measure orders ship in 4-6 weeks from spec confirmation. Each jacket features pre-curved sleeves and reinforced elbow panels for extended riding. Navigated by season above to find your replica era.

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JORGE LORENZO 99 RACE REPLICA LEATHER JACKET
Hand-Stitched Kangaroo Race Replica

Jorge Lorenzo Guerrero, a former professional motorcycle racer from Spain, was born on May 4, 1987. With three MotoGP World Championships (2010, 2012, and 2015) and two 250cc World Championships (2006 and 2007), he is a five-time World Champion. In 2008, following his victories in the 250cc World Championships in 2006 and 2007, Lorenzo joined the factory Yamaha squad in MotoGP. After placing fourth in the championship and winning at Portugal in his debut season, he was named Rookie of the Year. His nine seasons with Yamaha from 2008 to 2016 were incredibly successful; he finished as the championship runner-up in 2009, 2011, and 2013, and won the title three times in 2010, 2012, and 2015. Despite finishing just four points behind Marc Marquez in the final standings, his eight victories in the 2013 MotoGP season remain the most by any rider in the premier class in a single season without winning the championship.Each race replica jacket features hand-stitched seams at collar, cuffs, waist, and hem for durability across repeated wear and movement. The 1.2mm grain-side kangaroo leather resists abrasion during slides and track use. Pre-curved sleeves and reinforced elbow panels reduce arm fatigue during extended riding sessions. Made-to-measure orders receive full measurement support to match Lorenzo's racing silhouette for your body; standard sizes accommodate the tucked track posture he favored across his Yamaha years.
#YearPositionClassMotorcycleTeamSuit
1200221st125ccDerbi RS 125Caja Madrid Derbi Racing2002 - Jorge Lorenzo
2200312th125ccDerbi RS 125Caja Madrid Derbi Racing2003 - Jorge Lorenzo
320044th125ccDerbi RS 125Caja Madrid Derbi Racing2004 - Jorge Lorenzo
420055th250ccHonda RS250RWFortuna Honda2005 - Jorge Lorenzo
520061st250ccAprilia RSW 250Fortuna Aprilia
620071st250ccAprilia RSW 250Fortuna Aprilia 2007 - Jorge Lorenzo
720084th1000ccYamaha YZR-M1Fiat Yamaha Team 2008 - Jorge Lorenzo
820092nd1000ccYamaha YZR-M1Fiat Yamaha Team2009 - Jorge Lorenzo
920101st1000ccYamaha YZR-M1Fiat Yamaha Team 2010 - Jorge Lorenzo
1020112nd1000ccYamaha YZR-M1Yamaha Factory Racing2011 - Jorge Lorenzo
1120121st1000ccYamaha YZR-M1Yamaha Factory Racing 2012 - Jorge Lorenzo
1220132nd1000ccYamaha YZR-M1Yamaha Factory Racing 2013 - Jorge Lorenzo
1320143rd1000ccYamaha YZR-M1Movistar Yamaha 2014 - Jorge Lorenzo
1420151st1000ccYamaha YZR-M1Movistar Yamaha 2015 - Jorge Lorenzo
1520163rd1000ccYamaha YZR-M1Movistar Yamaha 2016 - Jorge Lorenzo
1620177th1000ccDucati Desmosedici GP17Ducati Team 2017 - Jorge Lorenzo
1720189th1000ccDucati Desmosedici GP17Ducati Team 2018 - Jorge Lorenzo
18201919th1000ccHonda RC213VRepsol Honda Team 2019 - Jorge Lorenzo
192020N/A1000ccYZR-M1Yamaha Factory Racing Test Team 2020 - Jorge Lorenzo

Jacket Variants

Yamaha Championship Years (2010, 2012, 2015) — best for fans honoring his three title-winning seasons. Panel livery and seam placement match the factory Yamaha design from each championship campaign. Made-to-measure adjusts fit to your torso and sleeve length.

Ducati Transition Years (2017–2018) — best for collectors tracking his move to Ducati after nine years with Yamaha. Unique colorway and team graphics distinguish his red-bike era. Standard sizes accommodate the track crouch; made-to-measure refines arm reach and waist.

Honda Test Team Replica (2020) — best for those following his late-career Repsol partnership. This rare variant reflects his return to Honda as factory test rider. Hand-stitched construction and kangaroo leather mirror the prototype livery.

Buying Guidance

Which season should I choose? His Yamaha years (2008–2016) offer the most iconic designs; 2010, 2012, and 2015 are championship editions. His Ducati stint (2017–2018) appeals to collectors of that era. How long does made-to-measure take? After you provide measurements via our Made to Measure form, production runs 4–6 weeks from spec confirmation. Standard sizes arrive in 10–15 working days. Regular conditioning every 6–12 months keeps the kangaroo leather supple.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Does Jorge Lorenzo 99 race replica fit differ by championship season?

Yes. His Yamaha championship seasons (2010, 2012, 2015) feature a tucked track posture reflected in pre-curved sleeves and waist taper. Ducati years (2017–2018) adjust shoulder width and elbow panel placement for his red-bike riding position. Each variant is hand-stitched in 1.2mm kangaroo to match the panel livery and seam placement from that specific season. Made-to-measure orders receive full measurement support during order to refine torso length and arm reach. Standard sizes ship in 10–15 working days; made-to-measure ships in 4–6 weeks from spec confirmation. Consult the Size Guide before ordering for accurate fit across all variants.

What makes hand-stitched kangaroo race leathers more suitable for track use than machine-sewn jackets?

Hand-stitched seams at collar, cuffs, waist, and hem support repeated movement during extended riding sessions without fraying. Kangaroo leather resists abrasion during slides due to its 1.2mm grain-side thickness and lower weight compared to thicker hides. Reinforced elbow and shoulder panels are double-stitched at stress points to reduce fatigue during high-speed cornering. Each jacket uses pre-curved sleeves that mimic Lorenzo's natural arm position, so your body adapts to the tucked track posture rather than fighting the fabric. This combination of hand-stitching, material choice, and anatomical shaping is why professional race teams rely on kangaroo leathers for MotoGP competition. Use the Made to Measure option to refine fit and stress-point placement for your specific measurements.

Is a race replica suit appropriate for club track days or only professional MotoGP racing?

Race replica suits are designed for club track days, racing schools, and professional circuits. The hand-stitched construction, reinforced elbows, and pre-curved sleeves work for any high-speed riding environment where repeated movement and abrasion are concerns. Standard sizes accommodate the track crouch used by most racers; made-to-measure refines arm reach and waist taper to match your individual body geometry. Many track day riders choose historical season replicas (2010, 2012, 2015 championships) as tribute wear while maintaining practical racing functionality. Lorenzo wore these designs during his factory Yamaha years, so each panel and seam placement reflects real race-proven architecture. Kangaroo leather supports regular conditioning every 6–12 months to maintain suppleness. Check Shipping & Delivery for current turnaround on your chosen variant.

How do I measure correctly for a custom-fit Jorge Lorenzo race replica jacket?

Made-to-measure orders begin with torso circumference (chest at full depth), waist, shoulder width, and sleeve length measured from the shoulder point to your wrist bone. Our Made to Measure form guides you through each measurement with visual aids so the jacket matches Lorenzo's racing silhouette for your body. After you submit specifications, production runs 4–6 weeks from spec confirmation, then ships to your address. Hand-stitching at collar, cuffs, waist, and hem is tensioned to your final measurements, so fit is precise during the tucked track posture. Standard sizes are pre-cut for a typical track-ready crouch; made-to-measure is best for riders with longer arms, shorter torsos, or atypical proportions. Both arrive in kangaroo leather, pre-treated and ready for first wear.

What care routine keeps a hand-stitched kangaroo race jacket in track-ready condition?

Condition kangaroo leather every 6–12 months with leather oil to maintain suppleness and abrasion resistance. Wipe the jacket with a soft cloth after each track session to remove road grit and salt spray. Store in a cool, dry location away from direct heat or sunlight, which can dry the grain and crack seams. Inspect hand-stitched stress points (collar, cuffs, waist, hem) for fraying; minor fraying does not affect function, but seam splitting requires repair. Each jacket is pre-treated before shipment so it arrives ready for first wear without initial conditioning. Kangaroo is lightweight yet durable during repeated slides, so proper care extends usable life through regular race seasons. For specific repair or restoration questions, contact Help Center or see Size Guide for fit adjustments after purchase.

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