Education
He finished his first season in the 15th place overall, and earned the rookie of the year award. He finished the season in fourth place overall.
He finished his first season in the 15th place overall, and earned the rookie of the year award. He finished the season in fourth place overall.
Early career
Born in Rimini, Pasini participated in his first race at the age of 9. 125cc World Championship
After several successful years in the Italian and European championships, he made his 125cc world championship debut in 2004 as the team-mate of Roberto Locatelli. His best results were a 3rd place in Qualifying and a 7th place in the Malaysian Grand Prix.
The 2007 season started very badly as Pasini suffered from motorcycles malfunctions early in the year.
That lowered his chances of winning the championship. Despite having four wins, one more than the championship leader Gábor Talmácsi and as many as the runner-up Héctor Faubel, Pasini ended the year in fifth place.
250cc World Championship
In 2008, Pasini rode in the 250cc class for Polaris World Aprilia team He gain his first 250cc victory in the opening round of the season during the Qatar Grand Prix and secured three more podium finishes in the first five rounds.
However, he failed to maintain such a high form and finished no higher than fifth in the remaining races.
He finished the season 8th overall and was the rookie of the year. 2009 Pasini was victorious at Mugello, but generally struggled to match the frontunners. In 2009 he got a chance to test a Ducati MotoGP bike for Pramac Racing in order to evaluate him as a replacement for Mika Kallio who in turn replaced Casey Stoner at Ducati works team
After the test however, it was decided he will not be racing for Pramac in 2009.
Prior to the Portuguese Grand Prix in Pasini was forced to find a new team due to issues with Team Toth ability to pay for the leasing of bikes from Aprilia. This led to Daniel Epp assisting Pasini in financing the lease of bikes for the remainder of the season under the banner of Team Globalgest.
The team will have all of Pasini"s mechanics from Toth and will race from the Emmi – Caffe Latte teams garage for the remainder of the season. MotoGP World Championship
In January 2012, it was announced that Pasini was going to make the step up to MotoGP with the Speed Master team, replacing Anthony West, as he could not acquire the funds to retain the ride.
He rode an Aprilia ART CRT bike.
Back to Moto2
in 2016 Pasini make full-time return with Italtrans Racing riding Kalex.