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Aleix Espargaró
NationalitySpain Spanish
Born (1989-07-30) 30 July 1989 (age 35)
Granollers, Spain
Current teamAprilia Racing Team Gresini
Bike number41
Motorcycle racing career statistics
MotoGP World Championship
Active years20092010, 2012–present
ManufacturersDucati (2009–2010)
ART (2012–2013)
Forward Yamaha (2014)
Suzuki (2015–2016)
Aprillia Racing Team Gresini (2017–present)
Championships0
2017 championship position15th (62 pts)
Starts Wins Podiums Poles F. laps Points
141 0 1 2 0 663
Moto2 World Championship
Active years2011
ManufacturersPons Kalex-Honda
Championships0
2011 championship position12th (76 pts)
Starts Wins Podiums Poles F. laps Points
17 0 1 0 0 76
250cc World Championship
Active years20062009
ManufacturersHonda, Aprilia
Championships0
2009 championship position20th (22 pts)
Starts Wins Podiums Poles F. laps Points
44 0 0 0 0 181
125cc World Championship
Active years20042006
ManufacturersHonda
Championships0
2006 championship positionNC (0 pts)
Starts Wins Podiums Poles F. laps Points
23 0 0 0 0 36

Aleix Espargaró Villà (born 30 July 1989) is a Spanish motorcycle road racer. He competes in the MotoGP class of the Grand Prix Motorcycle World Championship, racing for Aprilia.

Career

Espargaró was born in Granollers, Spain. In 2006, Espagaró moved to the 250cc class of Grand Prix Motorcycle World Championship racing mid-season, from the 125cc class. After Sebastian Porto ended his career, Martin Cardenas replaced Porto, and Aleix took Cardenas' spot.

For 2009, Espagaró was offered a deal with the Italian Campetella Racing team but they withdrew, leaving himwithout a permanent ride, but had two substitute appearances at Assen and Sachsenring for the Balatonring Team. He also acted as a Moto2 development rider.[1] On 19 August 2009, it was announced Espargaró would race for Pramac Racing in MotoGP in Indianapolis and Misano. He replaced Mika Kallio, who in turn replaced Casey Stoner at the Ducati works team.[2]

Espargaró at the 2010 British Grand Prix

On 6 October 2009, it was announced that Espargaró had signed an agreement with Pramac Ducati to race in the 2010 MotoGP Championship.[3] He replaced Niccolò Canepa in the team. He also replaced the injured Canepa for the last two races of the 2009 season in Sepang and Valencia.[4]

After a year back in Moto2 in 2011, Espargaro returned to the MotoGP class, and was the highest-placed CRT rider for the 2012 and 2013 seasons.

In 2014, he recorded his first-ever pole position at the Dutch TT at Assen, coming in his 150th Grand Prix weekend. At the end of the season, after dominating the Open Class – previously known as CRT – he signed for the Suzuki works team to ride their new GSX-RR from 2015.[5]

Personal life

His younger brother Pol is also a Grand Prix motorcycle racer, and competed alongside Aleix in Moto2 in 2011.

Aleix is known for adoring FC Barcelona and its former player Bojan, whom he finally met at the Gran Premi De Catalunya in 2012.

He has two beagles named Pippa and Zuki.

Aleix's wife Laura Montero gave birth to their first children on the 5th of June 2018, namely Max and Mia.

Grand Prix career statistics

By season

Season Class Motorcycle Team Number Races Win Podiums Pole FLap Pts Position
2004 125cc Honda Racc Caja Madrid 57 1 0 0 0 0 0 NC
2005 125cc Honda Seedorf RC3 – Tiempo Holidays 41 16 0 0 0 0 36 16th
2006 125cc Honda Wurth Honda BQR 41 6 0 0 0 0 0 NC
250cc 42 9 0 0 0 0 20 19th
2007 250cc Aprilia Blusens Aprilia 41 17 0 0 0 0 47 15th
2008 250cc Aprilia Lotus Aprilia 41 16 0 0 0 0 92 12th
2009 250cc Aprilia Balatonring Team 41 2 0 0 0 0 22 17th
MotoGP Ducati Pramac Racing 44 4 0 0 0 0 16 18th
2010 MotoGP Ducati Pramac Racing Team 41 18 0 0 0 0 65 14th
2011 Moto2 Pons Kalex Pons HP40 40 17 0 1 0 0 76 12th
2012 MotoGP ART Power Electronics Aspar 41 18 0 0 0 0 74 12th
2013 MotoGP ART Power Electronics Aspar 41 18 0 0 0 0 93 11th
2014 MotoGP Forward Yamaha NGM Forward Racing 41 18 0 1 1 0 126 7th
2015 MotoGP Suzuki Team Suzuki Ecstar MotoGP 41 18 0 0 1 0 105 11th
2016 MotoGP Suzuki Team Suzuki Ecstar MotoGP 41 18 0 0 0 0 93 11th
2017 MotoGP Aprilia Aprilia Racing Team Gresini 41 17 0 0 0 0 62 15th
2018 MotoGP Aprilia Aprilia Racing Team Gresini 41 12 0 0 0 0 29* 17th*
Total 225 0 2 2 0 956

* Season still in progress.

By class

Class Seasons 1st GP 1st Pod 1st Win Race Win Pod Pole FLap Pts WChmp
125cc 2004–2006 2004 Valencia 23 0 0 0 0 36 0
250cc 2006–2009 2006 Dutch TT 44 0 0 0 0 181 0
Moto2 2011 2011 Qatar 2011 Barcelona 17 0 1 0 0 76 0
MotoGP 2009–2010, 2012–2018 2009 Indianapolis 2014 Aragon 141 0 1 2 0 663 0
Total 2004–present 225 0 2 2 0 956 0

 * Season still in progress.

Races by year

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Class Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Pos Pts
2004 125cc Honda RSA SPA FRA ITA CAT NED BRA GER GBR CZE POR JPN QAT MAL AUS VAL
24
NC 0
2005 125cc Honda SPA
14
POR
16
CHN
7
FRA
12
ITA
17
CAT
15
NED
Ret
GBR
Ret
GER
9
CZE
13
JPN
12
MAL
15
QAT
18
AUS
17
TUR
17
VAL
11
16th 36
2006 125cc Honda SPA
Ret
QAT
17
TUR
21
CHN
16
FRA
DNQ
ITA
Ret
CAT
Ret
NC 0
250cc Honda NED
15
GBR
12
GER
15
CZE
Ret
MAL
9
AUS
15
JPN
Ret
POR
13
VAL
13
19th 20
2007 250cc Aprilia QAT
11
SPA
Ret
TUR
11
CHN
11
FRA
18
ITA
12
CAT
20
GBR
Ret
NED
17
GER
11
CZE
13
RSM
12
POR
12
JPN
17
AUS
14
MAL
10
VAL
12
15th 47
2008 250cc Aprilia QAT
9
SPA
9
POR
11
CHN
9
FRA
9
ITA
9
CAT
Ret
GBR
10
NED
17
GER
13
CZE
10
RSM
Ret
IND
C
JPN
7
AUS
8
MAL
5
VAL
7
12th 92
2009 250cc Aprilia QAT JPN SPA FRA ITA CAT NED
4
GER
7
GBR CZE 17th 22
MotoGP Ducati IND
13
RSM
11
POR AUS MAL
11
VAL
13
18th 16
2010 MotoGP Ducati QAT
Ret
SPA
15
FRA
9
ITA
8
GBR
10
NED
10
CAT
Ret
GER
Ret
USA
Ret
CZE
12
IND
9
RSM
11
ARA
10
JPN
14
MAL
Ret
AUS
8
POR
Ret
VAL
11
14th 65
2011 Moto2 Pons Kalex QAT
11
SPA
24
POR
Ret
FRA
6
CAT
3
GBR
18
NED
16
ITA
9
GER
Ret
CZE
6
IND
10
RSM
Ret
ARA
5
JPN
31
AUS
13
MAL
8
VAL
21
12th 76
2012 MotoGP ART QAT
15
SPA
12
POR
12
FRA
13
CAT
13
GBR
11
NED
Ret
GER
13
ITA
13
USA
9
IND
10
CZE
10
RSM
Ret
ARA
10
JPN
12
MAL
8
AUS
10
VAL
11
12th 74
2013 MotoGP ART QAT
11
AME
11
SPA
9
FRA
13
ITA
8
CAT
8
NED
8
GER
8
USA
Ret
IND
12
CZE
10
GBR
10
RSM
13
ARA
11
MAL
9
AUS
11
JPN
Ret
VAL
11
11th 93
2014 MotoGP Forward Yamaha QAT
4
AME
9
ARG
15
SPA
7
FRA
9
ITA
9
CAT
6
NED
4
GER
6
IND
Ret
CZE
8
GBR
9
RSM
Ret
ARA
2
JPN
11
AUS
Ret
MAL
Ret
VAL
7
7th 126
2015 MotoGP Suzuki QAT
11
AME
8
ARG
7
SPA
7
FRA
Ret
ITA
Ret
CAT
Ret
NED
9
GER
10
IND
14
CZE
9
GBR
9
RSM
10
ARA
6
JPN
11
AUS
9
MAL
7
VAL
8
11th 105
2016 MotoGP Suzuki QAT
11
ARG
11
AME
5
SPA
5
FRA
6
ITA
9
CAT
Ret
NED
Ret
GER
14
AUT
Ret
CZE
Ret
GBR
7
RSM
Ret
ARA
7
JPN
4
AUS
Ret
MAL
13
VAL
8
11th 93
2017 MotoGP Aprilia QAT
6
ARG
Ret
AME
17
SPA
9
FRA
Ret
ITA
Ret
CAT
Ret
NED
10
GER
7
CZE
8
AUT
13
GBR
Ret
RSM
Ret
ARA
6
JPN
7
AUS
Ret
MAL VAL
Ret
15th 62
2018 MotoGP Aprilia QAT
19
ARG
Ret
AME
10
SPA
Ret
FRA
9
ITA
Ret
CAT
Ret
NED
13
GER
DNS
CZE
15
AUT
17
GBR
C
RSM
14
ARA
6
THA
JPN
AUS
MAL
VAL
17th* 29*

* Season still in progress.

References

  1. ^ "Espargaró to make MotoGP debut at Indy". MotoGP.com. 19 August 2009.
  2. ^ "Espargaro named in Pramac squad". Autosport.com. 19 August 2009.
  3. ^ "Espargaro signs with Pramac". Insidebikes. 2009-10-06. Retrieved 2009-10-06.
  4. ^ "Espargaró to replace Canepa again at season finale". MotoGP.com. November 3, 2009. Retrieved November 6, 2009.
  5. ^ "Suzuki makes great progress at Valencia test". Suzuki MotoGP. Suzuki. 12 November 2014. Retrieved 17 December 2014.
Sporting positions
Preceded by Spanish 125cc Champion
2004
Succeeded by