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Grégory Leblanc

The early years of a great record

Born on June 30, 1985, in Meaux, Grégory Leblanc is, at not even 40 years old, a seasoned rider with one of the most extensive records. He began his career in 2000 by participating in the Coupe de France Promosport.


After two seasons, he entered the French Championship 125 where he clinched third place in the overall standings. An injury unfortunately compromised his title chances in the European Championship in 2003.


In 2004, he participated in several Grand Prix as a wildcard and scored his first points at Brno. The following year, he joined the French Team in the 250 World Championship, but it would be his only complete season. After that, Leblanc tried out larger displacements in World Supersport, but it was in the French Championship that he revealed himself.



Heading for a new challenge

Champion in Supersport in 2010 and 2012, he claimed three additional crowns in Superbike (2013, 2014, and 2015).

At the same time, he ventured into the World Endurance Championship and won prestigious races like the 24 Hours Motos, five times, and the Bol d'Or on Kawasaki. For 2026, the rider
Shark leaves Ducati to compete in the French Championship riding a BMW and continues in the World Endurance Championship under the Kawasaki Trickstar colors.

He could become the record holder for the number of victories at Le Mans by winning a sixth success.