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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:BLP sources Шаблон:Family name hatnote Шаблон:Infobox motorcycle rider Aleix Espargaró Villà (born 30 July 1989) is a Spanish Grand Prix motorcycle road racer. He was the Spanish 2004 FIM CEV 125cc International Champion, and currently competes in the MotoGP class for Aprilia Racing team.

Career

Espargaró was born in Granollers, Spain. Espargaró had his breakthrough in the Шаблон:MGP MotoGP season with Forward Yamaha finishing 7th in the championship with the highlight being a 2nd place finish in Aragon. This earned him a move to Factory Suzuki Team in 2015. In 2017 he switched to Aprilia Racing Team Gresini.

125cc International Championship

In 2004, he won the Spanish FIM CEV International Championship 125 cc class with one win, two podiums at Circuito del Jarama and 88 total points.[1]

250cc World Championship

In 2006, Espargaró 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 Espargaró took Cardenas' spot.

MotoGP World Championship

For Шаблон:MGP, Espargaró was offered a deal with the Italian Campetella Racing team but they withdrew, leaving him without a permanent ride, but had two substitute appearances at Assen and Sachsenring for the Balatonring Team. He also acted as a Moto2 development rider.[2]

Pramac Racing (2009–2010)

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.[3]

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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.[4] 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.[5]

In 2010 he remained in the same team with Mika Kallio as his teammate. During the German GP Espargaró was involved in an incident with Álvaro Bautista and Randy de Puniet where he sustained a fracture of the vertebra and a small cut on the knee. His best result was two eighth places at Italy and Australia. He ended the season in 14th place with 65 points.

Moto2 World Championship

Pons HP40 (2011)

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Espargaró at the 2011 German Grand Prix

In 2011 he moved to Moto2 with the Pons HP40 team, his teammate was Axel Pons. He got a podium in Catalunya and ended the season in 12th place with 76 points.

Return to MotoGP

Power Electronics Aspar (2012–2013)

Espargaro returned to the MotoGP class, his teammate was Randy De Puniet . His best result was an eighth place in Malaysia and ended the season in 12th place with 74 points, making him the highest-placed CRT rider for the 2012 Season.

In 2013 he remained on the same team. He obtained a best result of eighth place achieved at Italy, Catalonia, Netherlands and Germany and finished the season in 11th place with 93 points, once again the highest-placed CRT rider.

NGM Forward Racing (2014)

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Espargaró at the 2014 Grand Prix of the Americas

In 2014 he moved to the Forward Racing team riding a Yamaha Forward with CRT specifications His teammate was Colin Edwards. He scored his first podium in MotoGP finishing second at the Aragon GP. He ended the season in 7th place with 126 points, making him the best of the riders equipped with CRT bikes for the third time in a row. He recorded his first-ever pole position at the Dutch TT at Assen, coming in his 150th Grand Prix weekend.

Team Suzuki Ecstar (2015–2016)

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Espargaró at the 2015 Qatar Grand Prix

In 2015, after dominating the Open Class – previously known as CRT – he signed for the Suzuki works team to ride their new GSX-RR from 2015.[6] His teammate was Maverick Viñales. He managed to get the second pole position of his career at the Catalonian GP, making it Suzuki's first pole since 2007. He ended the season in eleventh place with 105 points.

In 2016 he remained in the same team, achieving fourth place in Japan as his best result and finishing the season in 11th place with 93 points.

Aprilia Racing (2017–present)

In 2017 he switched to Aprilia Racing Team Gresini, his teammate was Sam Lowes. He got two sixth places as his best result at Qatar and Aragon, ending the season in 15th place with 62 points. He was forced to miss the Malaysian Grand Prix due to a fracture of his left arm in the previous Grand Prix.

In 2018 his teammate was Scott Redding. His best result was a sixth place in Aragon and ended the season in 17th place with 44 points. He was forced to miss the German Grand Prix due to a injury sustained in warm up.

In 2019 his teammate was Andrea Iannone. His best result was a seventh place in Aragon and he finished the season in 14th place with 63 points.

In 2020 he remained with Aprilia. His best result was an eighth place in Portugal, and he ended the season in 17th place, with 42 points.

For the 2021 season, Espargaró remained with Aprilia, and his teammate at the beginning of the season was Lorenzo Savadori. The Aprilia bike immediately proved to be much more competitive, so much so that Espargaró was able to finish frequently in the top ten. In particular, at Silverstone, after starting from the second row, he finished the race in third position, giving Aprilia their first podium in MotoGP.[7] This was Espargaró's career second podium in MotoGP, after Aragon in 2014, a wait of almost 7 years. His teammate from the Aragon race and on, was Yamaha outcast Maverick Vinales for the rest of the season.[8]

In the third round of the 2022 campaign, Espargaró won the Argentine Republic Grand Prix from pole position. This was his first win in any class in Grand Prix motorcycling, and also Aprilia's first MotoGP win. For the rest of the season, Espargaró would remain a championship contender until the Malaysian Grand Prix, nevertheless finishing the season 4th, his highest in the premier class.

On 26 May 2022, Espargaró signed a contract extension with the team for 2023 and 2024, still teaming up with Maverick Viñales.[9]

In the first rounds of 2023, Espargaró struggled with form, but achieved race wins at Silverstone and Barcelona. He led teammate Maverick Viñales to the first ever 1-2 finish for the factory Aprilia team in MotoGP in the latter. These results elevated Espargaró to 5th in the rider standings. However, during the last rounds of 2023, Espargaró and Aprilia were mediocre in form, with him suffering a fractured left fibula during the sprint race at the Qatar Grand Prix after a crash with Miguel Oliveira. Espargaró ended the year in 6th, 2 points ahead of his teammate.

Career statistics

FIM CEV International Championship

Races by year

(key)

Year Class Bike Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Pos Pts
2003 125cc Honda R.A.C.C CAT
Шаблон:Small
JAR
Шаблон:Small
ALB1
Шаблон:Small
JER1
Шаблон:Small
ALB2
Шаблон:Small
VAL
Шаблон:Small
JER2
Шаблон:Small
11th 33
2004 125cc Honda R.A.C.C CAT
Шаблон:Small
JAR
Шаблон:Small
ALB1
Шаблон:Small
JER1
Шаблон:Small
ALB2
Шаблон:Small
VAL
Шаблон:Small
JER2
Шаблон:Small
1st 88

Grand Prix motorcycle racing

By season

Season Class Motorcycle Team Race Win Podium Pole FLap Pts Plcd
Шаблон:MGP 125cc Honda Racc Caja Madrid 1 0 0 0 0 0 NC
Шаблон:MGP 125cc Honda Seedorf RC3 – Tiempo Holidays 16 0 0 0 0 36 16th
Шаблон:MGP 125cc Honda Wurth Honda BQR 6 0 0 0 0 0 NC
250cc 9 0 0 0 0 20 19th
Шаблон:MGP 250cc Aprilia Blusens Aprilia 17 0 0 0 0 47 15th
Шаблон:MGP 250cc Aprilia Lotus Aprilia 16 0 0 0 0 92 12th
Шаблон:MGP 250cc Aprilia Balatonring Team 2 0 0 0 0 22 20th
MotoGP Ducati Pramac Racing 4 0 0 0 0 16 18th
Шаблон:MGP MotoGP Ducati Pramac Racing 18 0 0 0 0 65 14th
Шаблон:MGP Moto2 Pons Kalex Pons HP40 17 0 1 0 0 76 12th
Шаблон:MGP MotoGP ART Power Electronics Aspar 18 0 0 0 0 74 12th
Шаблон:MGP MotoGP ART Power Electronics Aspar 18 0 0 0 0 93 11th
Шаблон:MGP MotoGP Forward Yamaha NGM Forward Racing 18 0 1 1 0 126 7th
Шаблон:MGP MotoGP Suzuki Team Suzuki Ecstar 18 0 0 1 0 105 11th
Шаблон:MGP MotoGP Suzuki Team Suzuki Ecstar 18 0 0 0 0 93 11th
Шаблон:MGP MotoGP Aprilia Aprilia Racing Team Gresini 17 0 0 0 0 62 15th
Шаблон:MGP MotoGP Aprilia Aprilia Racing Team Gresini 17 0 0 0 0 44 17th
Шаблон:MGP MotoGP Aprilia Aprilia Racing Team Gresini 19 0 0 0 0 63 14th
Шаблон:MGP MotoGP Aprilia Aprilia Racing Team Gresini 14 0 0 0 0 42 17th
Шаблон:MGP MotoGP Aprilia Aprilia Racing Team Gresini 18 0 1 0 0 120 8th
Шаблон:MGP MotoGP Aprilia Aprilia Racing 20 1 6 2 2 212 4th
Шаблон:MGP MotoGP Aprilia Aprilia Racing 20 2 3 1 2 206 6th
Total 321 3 12 5 4 1614

By class

Class Seasons 1st GP 1st Pod 1st Win Race Win Podiums Pole FLap Pts WChmp
125cc 2004–2006 2004 Valencia 23 0 0 0 0 36 0
250cc 2006–2009 2006 Netherlands 44 0 0 0 0 181 0
Moto2 2011 2011 Qatar 2011 Catalunya 17 0 1 0 0 76 0
MotoGP 2009–2010, 2012–present 2009 Indianapolis 2014 Aragon 2022 Argentina 237 3 11 5 4 1321 0
Total 2004–present 321 3 12 5 4 1614 0

Races by year

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

Year Class Bike 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Pos Pts
Шаблон:MGP 125cc Honda RSA SPA FRA ITA CAT NED RIO GER GBR CZE POR JPN QAT MAL AUS VAL
Шаблон:Small
NC 0
Шаблон:MGP 125cc Honda SPA
Шаблон:Small
POR
Шаблон:Small
CHN
Шаблон:Small
FRA
Шаблон:Small
ITA
Шаблон:Small
CAT
Шаблон:Small
NED
Шаблон:Small
GBR
Шаблон:Small
GER
Шаблон:Small
CZE
Шаблон:Small
JPN
Шаблон:Small
MAL
Шаблон:Small
QAT
Шаблон:Small
AUS
Шаблон:Small
TUR
Шаблон:Small
VAL
Шаблон:Small
16th 36
Шаблон:MGP 125cc Honda SPA
Шаблон:Small
QAT
Шаблон:Small
TUR
Шаблон:Small
CHN
Шаблон:Small
FRA
Шаблон:Small
ITA
Шаблон:Small
CAT
Шаблон:Small
NC 0
250cc Honda NED
Шаблон:Small
GBR
Шаблон:Small
GER
Шаблон:Small
CZE
Шаблон:Small
MAL
Шаблон:Small
AUS
Шаблон:Small
JPN
Шаблон:Small
POR
Шаблон:Small
VAL
Шаблон:Small
19th 20
Шаблон:MGP 250cc Aprilia QAT
Шаблон:Small
SPA
Шаблон:Small
TUR
Шаблон:Small
CHN
Шаблон:Small
FRA
Шаблон:Small
ITA
Шаблон:Small
CAT
Шаблон:Small
GBR
Шаблон:Small
NED
Шаблон:Small
GER
Шаблон:Small
CZE
Шаблон:Small
RSM
Шаблон:Small
POR
Шаблон:Small
JPN
Шаблон:Small
AUS
Шаблон:Small
MAL
Шаблон:Small
VAL
Шаблон:Small
15th 47
Шаблон:MGP 250cc Aprilia QAT
Шаблон:Small
SPA
Шаблон:Small
POR
Шаблон:Small
CHN
Шаблон:Small
FRA
Шаблон:Small
ITA
Шаблон:Small
CAT
Шаблон:Small
GBR
Шаблон:Small
NED
Шаблон:Small
GER
Шаблон:Small
CZE
Шаблон:Small
RSM
Шаблон:Small
INP
Шаблон:Small
JPN
Шаблон:Small
AUS
Шаблон:Small
MAL
Шаблон:Small
VAL
Шаблон:Small
12th 92
Шаблон:MGP 250cc Aprilia QAT JPN SPA FRA ITA CAT NED
Шаблон:Small
GER
Шаблон:Small
GBR CZE 20th 22
MotoGP Ducati INP
Шаблон:Small
RSM
Шаблон:Small
POR AUS MAL
Шаблон:Small
VAL
Шаблон:Small
18th 16
Шаблон:MGP MotoGP Ducati QAT
Шаблон:Small
SPA
Шаблон:Small
FRA
Шаблон:Small
ITA
Шаблон:Small
GBR
Шаблон:Small
NED
Шаблон:Small
CAT
Шаблон:Small
GER
Шаблон:Small
USA
Шаблон:Small
CZE
Шаблон:Small
INP
Шаблон:Small
RSM
Шаблон:Small
ARA
Шаблон:Small
JPN
Шаблон:Small
MAL
Шаблон:Small
AUS
Шаблон:Small
POR
Шаблон:Small
VAL
Шаблон:Small
14th 65
Шаблон:MGP Moto2 Pons Kalex QAT
Шаблон:Small
SPA
Шаблон:Small
POR
Шаблон:Small
FRA
Шаблон:Small
CAT
Шаблон:Small
GBR
Шаблон:Small
NED
Шаблон:Small
ITA
Шаблон:Small
GER
Шаблон:Small
CZE
Шаблон:Small
INP
Шаблон:Small
RSM
Шаблон:Small
ARA
Шаблон:Small
JPN
Шаблон:Small
AUS
Шаблон:Small
MAL
Шаблон:Small
VAL
Шаблон:Small
12th 76
Шаблон:MGP MotoGP ART QAT
Шаблон:Small
SPA
Шаблон:Small
POR
Шаблон:Small
FRA
Шаблон:Small
CAT
Шаблон:Small
GBR
Шаблон:Small
NED
Шаблон:Small
GER
Шаблон:Small
ITA
Шаблон:Small
USA
Шаблон:Small
INP
Шаблон:Small
CZE
Шаблон:Small
RSM
Шаблон:Small
ARA
Шаблон:Small
JPN
Шаблон:Small
MAL
Шаблон:Small
AUS
Шаблон:Small
VAL
Шаблон:Small
12th 74
Шаблон:MGP MotoGP ART QAT
Шаблон:Small
AME
Шаблон:Small
SPA
Шаблон:Small
FRA
Шаблон:Small
ITA
Шаблон:Small
CAT
Шаблон:Small
NED
Шаблон:Small
GER
Шаблон:Small
USA
Шаблон:Small
INP
Шаблон:Small
CZE
Шаблон:Small
GBR
Шаблон:Small
RSM
Шаблон:Small
ARA
Шаблон:Small
MAL
Шаблон:Small
AUS
Шаблон:Small
JPN
Шаблон:Small
VAL
Шаблон:Small
11th 93
Шаблон:MGP MotoGP Forward Yamaha QAT
Шаблон:Small
AME
Шаблон:Small
ARG
Шаблон:Small
SPA
Шаблон:Small
FRA
Шаблон:Small
ITA
Шаблон:Small
CAT
Шаблон:Small
NED
Шаблон:Small
GER
Шаблон:Small
INP
Шаблон:Small
CZE
Шаблон:Small
GBR
Шаблон:Small
RSM
Шаблон:Small
ARA
Шаблон:Small
JPN
Шаблон:Small
AUS
Шаблон:Small
MAL
Шаблон:Small
VAL
Шаблон:Small
7th 126
Шаблон:MGP MotoGP Suzuki QAT
Шаблон:Small
AME
Шаблон:Small
ARG
Шаблон:Small
SPA
Шаблон:Small
FRA
Шаблон:Small
ITA
Шаблон:Small
CAT
Шаблон:Small
NED
Шаблон:Small
GER
Шаблон:Small
INP
Шаблон:Small
CZE
Шаблон:Small
GBR
Шаблон:Small
RSM
Шаблон:Small
ARA
Шаблон:Small
JPN
Шаблон:Small
AUS
Шаблон:Small
MAL
Шаблон:Small
VAL
Шаблон:Small
11th 105
Шаблон:MGP MotoGP Suzuki QAT
Шаблон:Small
ARG
Шаблон:Small
AME
Шаблон:Small
SPA
Шаблон:Small
FRA
Шаблон:Small
ITA
Шаблон:Small
CAT
Шаблон:Small
NED
Шаблон:Small
GER
Шаблон:Small
AUT
Шаблон:Small
CZE
Шаблон:Small
GBR
Шаблон:Small
RSM
Шаблон:Small
ARA
Шаблон:Small
JPN
Шаблон:Small
AUS
Шаблон:Small
MAL
Шаблон:Small
VAL
Шаблон:Small
11th 93
Шаблон:MGP MotoGP Aprilia QAT
Шаблон:Small
ARG
Шаблон:Small
AME
Шаблон:Small
SPA
Шаблон:Small
FRA
Шаблон:Small
ITA
Шаблон:Small
CAT
Шаблон:Small
NED
Шаблон:Small
GER
Шаблон:Small
CZE
Шаблон:Small
AUT
Шаблон:Small
GBR
Шаблон:Small
RSM
Шаблон:Small
ARA
Шаблон:Small
JPN
Шаблон:Small
AUS
Шаблон:Small
MAL VAL
Шаблон:Small
15th 62
Шаблон:MGP MotoGP Aprilia QAT
Шаблон:Small
ARG
Шаблон:Small
AME
Шаблон:Small
SPA
Шаблон:Small
FRA
Шаблон:Small
ITA
Шаблон:Small
CAT
Шаблон:Small
NED
Шаблон:Small
GER
Шаблон:Small
CZE
Шаблон:Small
AUT
Шаблон:Small
GBR
Шаблон:Small
RSM
Шаблон:Small
ARA
Шаблон:Small
THA
Шаблон:Small
JPN
Шаблон:Small
AUS
Шаблон:Small
MAL
Шаблон:Small
VAL
Шаблон:Small
17th 44
Шаблон:MGP MotoGP Aprilia QAT
Шаблон:Small
ARG
Шаблон:Small
AME
Шаблон:Small
SPA
Шаблон:Small
FRA
Шаблон:Small
ITA
Шаблон:Small
CAT
Шаблон:Small
NED
Шаблон:Small
GER
Шаблон:Small
CZE
Шаблон:Small
AUT
Шаблон:Small
GBR
Шаблон:Small
RSM
Шаблон:Small
ARA
Шаблон:Small
THA
Шаблон:Small
JPN
Шаблон:Small
AUS
Шаблон:Small
MAL
Шаблон:Small
VAL
Шаблон:Small
14th 63
Шаблон:MGP MotoGP Aprilia SPA
Шаблон:Small
ANC
Шаблон:Small
CZE
Шаблон:Small
AUT
Шаблон:Small
STY
Шаблон:Small
RSM
Шаблон:Small
EMI
Шаблон:Small
CAT
Шаблон:Small
FRA
Шаблон:Small
ARA
Шаблон:Small
TER
Шаблон:Small
EUR
Шаблон:Small
VAL
Шаблон:Small
POR
Шаблон:Small
17th 42
Шаблон:MGP MotoGP Aprilia QAT
Шаблон:Small
DOH
Шаблон:Small
POR
Шаблон:Small
SPA
Шаблон:Small
FRA
Шаблон:Small
ITA
Шаблон:Small
CAT
Шаблон:Small
GER
Шаблон:Small
NED
Шаблон:Small
STY
Шаблон:Small
AUT
Шаблон:Small
GBR
Шаблон:Small
ARA
Шаблон:Small
RSM
Шаблон:Small
AME
Шаблон:Small
EMI
Шаблон:Small
ALR
Шаблон:Small
VAL
Шаблон:Small
8th 120
Шаблон:MGP MotoGP Aprilia QAT
Шаблон:Small
INA
Шаблон:Small
ARG
Шаблон:Small
AME
Шаблон:Small
POR
Шаблон:Small
SPA
Шаблон:Small
FRA
Шаблон:Small
ITA
Шаблон:Small
CAT
Шаблон:Small
GER
Шаблон:Small
NED
Шаблон:Small
GBR
Шаблон:Small
AUT
Шаблон:Small
RSM
Шаблон:Small
ARA
Шаблон:Small
JPN
Шаблон:Small
THA
Шаблон:Small
AUS
Шаблон:Small
MAL
Шаблон:Small
VAL
Шаблон:Small
4th 212
Шаблон:MGP MotoGP Aprilia POR
Шаблон:Small
ARG
Шаблон:Small
AME
Шаблон:Small
SPA
Шаблон:Small
FRA
Шаблон:Small
ITA
Шаблон:Small
GER
Шаблон:Small
NED
Шаблон:Small
GBR
Шаблон:Small
AUT
Шаблон:Small
CAT
Шаблон:Small
RSM
Шаблон:Small
IND
Шаблон:Small
JPN
Шаблон:Small
INA
Шаблон:Small
AUS
Шаблон:Small
THA
Шаблон:Small
MAL
Шаблон:Small
QAT
Шаблон:Small
VAL
Шаблон:Small
6th 206

Personal life

Espargaró's younger brother Pol is also a Grand Prix motorcycle racer, currently riding for Gas-Gas KTM Tech3 in MotoGP. They competed alongside each other in Moto2 in Шаблон:MGP, and both have been competing in MotoGP since 2014.

Aleix Espargaro is married to Laura Montero, his long-term girlfriend. They dated for about eight years before marrying on August 23, 2014, in Barcelona. The couple had twins in 2018: their daughter Mia, and their son Max.[10]

He is a fan of FC Barcelona and its former player Bojan, whom he finally met at the Gran Premi De Catalunya in 2012. He is noted as being a fan of Japanese cuisine, and owns restaurants located in Andorra.[11][12]

References

Шаблон:Reflist

External links

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