Román Ramos (born January 6, 1991, in Santa María de Cayón) is a professional Spanish motorcycle racer known for his remarkable consistency and success in both domestic and world championships. Career Profile Early Success: Ramos began racing at age nine and rose quickly through the ranks, winning the Spanish Kawasaki Ninja Cup in 2007 at just 16 years old. Moto2 Breakthrough: He became a major name in 2013 when he won the CEV Moto2 Championship and the European Supersport title in the same year. World Championship Journey: He competed full-time in the Moto2 World Championship in 2014 with the QMMF Racing Team before transitioning to the premier class of production racing. Key Achievements WorldSBK Regular: Between 2015 and 2018, Ramos was a mainstay in the World Superbike Championship, primarily riding for Team Go Eleven on a Kawasaki. "Mr. Consistency": He earned a reputation for reliability, famously scoring points in nearly every race he finished. In his debut 2015 season, he scored points in 20 out of 26 races. Endurance Racing: In recent years, he has demonstrated his versatility in the FIM Endurance World Championship (EWC), receiving high praise for his performances in grueling events like the 24 Heures Motos. Ramos remains a highly respected rider in the paddock, known for getting the maximum performance out of privateer machinery.