Trajes de Carreras Miguel Oliveira

Miguel Oliveira race replica suits capture season-accurate livery in hand-stitched kangaroo leather across his Moto3, Moto2, and MotoGP career from 2011–2026. Each suit is made-to-measure, shipping in 4–6 weeks from spec confirmation; standard sizes ship in 10–15 working days. Browse championship years above to select your season.

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Miguel Oliveira Race Replica Suits
Custom Made Kangaroo Leather

Miguel Oliveira race replica suits replicate his Moto3, Moto2, and MotoGP championship seasons in hand-stitched kangaroo leather. Born January 4, 1995, Oliveira is a Portuguese professional racer who represents Trackhouse Racing in the MotoGP World Championship. He became the first Portuguese rider to win a World Championship at the 2015 Italian Grand Prix, competing across 125cc, 250cc, 600cc, and 1000cc classes.

Each suit captures season-accurate panel construction, team livery, and rider-specific fit details from his years with Mahindra Racing, Red Bull KTM, Aprilia, and Yamaha. Hand-stitched seams and pre-curved sleeves reduce arm fatigue during high-speed cornering on track. Made-to-measure adjustments to sleeve, torso, and waist length ensure tucked riding posture without binding across long race distances.

Race Suit Types

Season-Specific Replicas — best for collectors seeking exact year-accurate livery and team colors. Each suit recreates Oliveira's championship-year panel layout in 1.2mm grain-side kangaroo leather. Made-to-measure ordering takes 4–6 weeks from spec confirmation with full measurement consultation included.

Custom Fit Race Suits — best for track riders wanting professional-grade race fit with personalized measurements. Pre-curved sleeves and stretch panels at elbows reduce fatigue during extended track sessions. Armor pockets accept CE-rated impact protectors meeting EN 1621 standards for sanctioned racing.

One-Piece Race Configuration — best for closed-circuit racing requiring seamless waist construction. Reinforced shoulder and elbow panels handle repeated slides and high-speed lean angles. Kangaroo leather is used by professional MotoGP teams for tear strength and lightweight properties.

Buying Guidance

Which Oliveira season should I choose? Browse the year tiles above to view his career across 2011–2026 with Aprilia, KTM, and Yamaha. Each season captures distinct team livery and motorcycle specifications from his progression through Moto3, Moto2, and MotoGP championships.

How do I order a made-to-measure suit? Use the Size Guide to measure your sleeve, chest, and waist. Submit your measurements during checkout; our team contacts you within 24 hours to confirm fit and discuss any adjustments before production begins.

What leather is used? Race-grade 1.2mm kangaroo leather offers high tear strength and lighter weight compared to thicker hides. Condition every 6–12 months with leather oil to maintain suppleness and prevent surface cracking over seasons of track use.

#YearPositionClassMotorcycleTeamSuit
1201114th125ccAprilia RSA 125Andalucia Banca Civica2011 - Miguel Oliveira
220128th250ccSuter HondaEstrella Galicia 0,02012 - Miguel Oliveira
320136th250ccMahindra MGP3OMahindra Racing2013 - Miguel Oliveira
4201410th250ccMahindra MGP3OMahindra Racing2014 - Miguel Oliveira
520152nd250ccKTM RC250GPRed Bull KTM Ajo2015 - Miguel Oliveira
6201621st600ccKalex Moto2Leopard Racing2016 - Miguel Oliveira
720173rd600ccKTM Moto2Red Bull KTM Ajo2017 - Miguel Oliveira
820182nd600ccKTM Moto2Red Bull KTM Ajo2018 - Miguel Oliveira
9201917th1000ccKTM RC16Red Bull KTM Tech3 2019 - Miguel Oliveira
1020209th1000ccKTM RC16Red Bull KTM Tech3 2020 - Miguel Oliveira
11202114th1000ccKTM RC16Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 2021 - Miguel Oliveira
12202210th1000ccKTM RC16Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 2022 - Miguel Oliveira
13202316th1000ccAprilia RS-GPCryptoData Aprilia RNF MotoGP Team2023 - Miguel Oliveira
14202415th1000ccAprilia RS-GP24Trackhouse Racing Team2024 - Miguel Oliveira
15202520th1000ccYamaha YZR-M1Prima Pramac Yamaha MotoGP Team2025 - Miguel Oliveira
162026N/A1000ccBMW M 1000 RRROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team2026 - Miguel Oliveira

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¿Qué temporada de Miguel Oliveira debería comprar?

Select the year that matches your favorite moment in Oliveira's career. His early seasons (2011–2015) with Aprilia, Mahindra, and KTM feature the livery of his rise through 125cc and 250cc classes. His Moto2 podiums (2017–2018) showcase the iconic Red Bull KTM colors. His MotoGP years (2019–2026) span KTM, Aprilia, and Yamaha programs, each with distinct team graphics and panel construction. Each season-specific replica captures that year's exact color scheme, sponsor placement, and motorcycle-specific stitching patterns. Browse the year tiles on the category page to preview livery before ordering. Once selected, use the Size Guide to submit your measurements during checkout.

¿Cuánto tarda en llegar un traje personalizado?

Made-to-measure race suits ship in 4–6 weeks from the date we confirm your measurements. Standard-size suits from our pre-sized range ship in 10–15 working days from order confirmation. Once you submit measurements at checkout, our team reviews them within 24 hours and contacts you to confirm fit details, discuss any sleeve or torso adjustments, and lock in your production timeline. Custom orders do not ship early; the 4–6 week window accounts for pattern grading, leather sourcing, hand-stitching, and quality inspection. Each suit receives individual fit consultation before we begin cutting your panels, ensuring your final suit fits your exact riding posture and body measurements.

¿Por qué estos trajes de carreras utilizan cuero kangaroo?

Kangaroo leather is the material of choice for professional MotoGP race teams because of its tear strength and lightweight properties. At 1.2mm thickness, race-grade kangaroo offers abrasion resistance during high-speed slides without the added bulk of thicker hides. This lighter weight reduces arm fatigue during long track sessions while the grain structure resists puncture better than comparably thick cowhide alternatives. Each Miguel Oliveira replica is hand-stitched in this same specification that factory teams use, with reinforced seams at the shoulders, elbows, waist, and collar where contact stress concentrates. The leather is conditioned before shipment so it arrives supple and ready for first wear. Maintain it by conditioning every 6–12 months to keep the leather from drying and cracking over seasons of track use.

¿Cómo mido correctamente para un traje personalizado?

Three core measurements determine your fit: sleeve length (from center back neck to wrist bone with arm bent at 90 degrees), chest circumference (measured loosely around the fullest point while standing), and waist circumference (at your natural waist). Consult the Size Guide for step-by-step photos and conversion between metric and imperial. When you submit these at checkout, note any riding-specific preferences—tucked posture, arm reach for leaning, or extra room at the torso for layering. Our team will confirm these details within 24 hours before production begins. If your measurements fall between standard sizes, made-to-measure adjustment ensures your suit fits without binding at the armpits or pulling across the shoulders during high-lean cornering.

¿Aceptan estos trajes protectores de impacto CE-rated?

Yes. All Miguel Oliveira race replicas feature armor pockets at the shoulders, elbows, and back panels that accept CE-rated impact protectors meeting EN 1621-1:2012 and EN 1621-2 standards. These pockets are pre-molded to fit Level 1 or Level 2 rated armor without shifting during crashes. The pocket seams are reinforced with triple-stitching to withstand repeated impacts on track. When ordering, specify whether you need armor pockets pre-fitted for your preferred protector brand (Alpinestars, Forcefield, D3O, etc.), and we will confirm compatibility. Armor is not included in the suit price but is available as an upgrade at checkout. For specific armor recommendations or fit support, contact Help Center.

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