Milan Pawelec (born 4 April 2007) is a Polish motorcycle racer who competes in the Moto2 European Championship for AGR Team. In 2025, he was crowned Moto2 European champion with the same team.
Pawelec made his Grand Prix debut as a wildcard in the Czech round of the 2025 Moto2 World Championship.
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Personal life
Born in Wolsztyn, Poland, Pawelec began his racing career at a young age on pocketbikes. His father Tomasz is a Polish Supersport Champion, and his uncle Andrzej, a six-time Polish Champion, having competed in the 2004 Superbike World Championship as a wildcard. His older brother Oleg is also a motorcycle racer.
Career
European Talent Cup (2020–2021)
In 2020, Pawelec entered the European Talent Cup with the Polish Wójcik Racing Junior Team, alongside his brother Oleg. His best result was a 17th place at Jerez, followed by an 18th at Aragón, where he fought for top-ten places. After racing full-time in 2020, Pawelec only entered three rounds of the European Talent Cup in 2021. His opening race at Barcelona marked his best ever result with a 12th place finish, which would be improved at Aragon following a ninth place.
Alpe Adria Motorcycle Championship (2022–2023)
After two years in the European Talent Cup, Pawelec moved to higher displacement championships where he competed aboard Superstock 1000 motorcycles in the Alpe Adria championship, a competition he would end up winning in 2023, aged 16. After securing the championship, he entered the final round of the German IDM Superstock 1000 at the Hockenheimring, where he set pole position and won both races of the weekend.
Red Bull Rookies Cup and JuniorGP (2024)
Following his success in regional European championships, Pawelec was invited to the 2023 Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup selection event in Spain, where he was selected to compete in 2024. In December 2023, it was announced he would also be competing in the FIM JuniorGP World Championship for the 2024 season, racing for Laglisse. He had an inconsistent Rookies Cup campaign where he only scored points in two occasions, Aragon being his best result with a fourth place finish. Aboard a Husvqarna FR250GP, Pawelec clinched better results in the JuniorGP, finishing in the point section consistently and claiming his best result in the final round at Estoril, with an eleventh place.
Moto2 European Championship (2025–)
Pawelec moved up to the Moto2 European Championship in 2025, following his 2024 campaign on Moto3 machines. Racing for AGR Team, he clinched pole position in the second round at Jerez and his first podium in the next race at Magny-Cours, after finishing second behind Alberto Ferrández. In the following round at Aragon, Pawelec clinched his maiden win in Race 2, which moved him up to third in the standings. Having clinched another podium and win at Misano and Barcelona, he faced the final round at Valencia in second place, ten points behind championship leader Unai Orradre. Pawelec secured first place in the race, while championship rival Orradre finished fifth, and was crowned Moto2 European champion in his rookie season.
In 2026, Pawelec remained with AGR Team in the Moto2 European Championship for a second season, as defending champion.
Moto2 World Championship (2025–)
Pawelec entered the Czech round of the 2025 Moto2 World Championship as a wildcard, with his European championship team AGR. During the race, Pawelec was running in 25th place when he was collected by another rider and was unable to finish his debut race in the World Championship.
In 2026, Pawelec was called for a Moto2 replacement at Brno, filling in for the unfit Alonso López with Gresini Racing.
Career statistics
European Talent Cup
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Alpe Adria Superstock 1000
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IDM Pro Superstock 1000
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Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup
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FIM JuniorGP World Championship
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FIM Moto2 European Championship
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* Season still in progress.
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
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* Season still in progress.