STATISTICS 2019 # 08 TT Assen TT Circuit Assen • June 30th MotoGP™ Riders' Profiles 4. 5. CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 301 (203 x MotoGP, 49 x 250, 49 x 125) 7 Starts 181 (43 x MotoGP, 88 x Moto2, 50 x 125) 7 Wins 22 (13 x MotoGP, 4 x 250, 5 x 125) 1 Wins/Best result 16 (15 x Moto2, 1 x 125) (2nd in MotoGP) 10th Podiums 96 (55 x MotoGP, 26 x 250, 15 x 125) 4 Podiums 47 (6 x MotoGP, 30 x Moto2, 11 x 125) - Poles/Best grid 20 (7 x MotoGP, 4 x 250, 9 x 125) 2nd Poles/Best grid 23 (4 x MotoGP, 15 x Moto2, 4 x 125) 14th Last Win QAT/19 QAT Last Win VAL/16 (Moto2™ ) - Last Podium ITA/19/3rd ITA/3rd Last Podium MAL/18/2nd - Last Pole JPN/18 - Last Pole FRA/18 - NED/Best 2nd (MotoGP) NED/Wins-Best 1 (1 x Moto2) (8th in MotoGP) NED/18 QP: 4 Race: 4 NED/18 QP: 8 Race: 8 AGE: 33 Crashes 2018: 5 2019: 2 AGE: 28 Crashes 2018: 9 2019: 7

»» Dovizioso has had three podium finishes at Assen in the MotoGP™ class on three different bikes, third in »» Zarco has raced at Assen for the last 10 years. 2011 on a , third in 2012 on a Yamaha and second in 2014 on a Ducati. »» He finished on the podium in 2015 and 2016 in Moto2™, he won from pole in 2015 and was second in »» In 2015, he finished 12th after suffering a mechanical problem when part of his seat broke. 2016 from second on the grid. »» In 2016, he qualified on pole for the fourth time in his career only to crash out from second on the second »» In 2018, he started from pole for the first time in the premier class and led the first 11 laps before deciding lap of the restart. to switch bikes when it began to rain. He then dropped to 16th and finished 14th after getting a ride »» In 2017, he finished fifth to lead the MotoGP™ Championship standings for the first time. through penalty for speeding in the pitlane. »» Last year, he qualified in fourth place and crossed the line in fourth after a close encounter with Valentino »» Last year, he qualified in eighth place after passing through Q1. He eventually finished the race in eighth Rossi two laps before the end. place as the second-placed Independent Team rider. 9. 12. Maverick Viñales CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 125 – all MotoGP 7 Starts 146 (79 x MotoGP, 18 x Moto2, 49 x 125/Moto3) 7 Wins 1 (1 x MotoGP) 1 Wins/Best result 21 (5 x MotoGP, 4 x Moto2, 12 x 125/Moto3) 3rd Podiums 9 x MotoGP 3 Podiums 57 (17 x MotoGP, 9 x Moto2, 31 x 125/Moto3) 1 Best grid 2nd 2nd Poles 18 (7 x MotoGP, 1 x Moto2, 10 x 125/Moto3) 1 Last Win ITA/19 ITA Last Win AUS/18 - Last Podium CAT/19/3rd CAT/3rd Last Podium SPA/19/3rd SPA/3rd Last Pole - - Last Pole QAT/19 QAT NED/Best 2nd (MotoGP) NED/Wins-Best 2 (1 x Moto3, 1 x 125cc) (3rd in MotoGP) NED/18 QP: 11 Race: - NED/18 QP: 6 Race: 3 AGE: 28 Crashes 2018: 4 2019: 4 AGE: 24 Crashes 2018: 4 2019: 4

»» In 2011, Petrucci was second in the Superstock 1000 European Championship race at Assen. »» Viñales finished either first or second in all of his four appearances at the Dutch TT in the smaller classes. »» He was 11th in 2012, his best dry weather result of his rookie season in MotoGP™. »» He won the 125cc race in his rookie season in 2011, won the Moto3™ race in 2012, was second in Moto3™ »» In 2015, he both qualified and finished the race in 11th—equalling his best result at Assen in 2013. »» In 2016, he started ninth and was leading the race when the red flag came out, then his engine failed on »» In 2014 he was second in Moto2™, just 0.318 seconds behind race winner Anthony . He raced at the restart. Assen in MotoGP™ for the first time in 2015; he qualified ninth and finished 10th, less than a second »» In 2017, he qualified on the front row for the second successive time and fought for the win with Rossi. behind his teammate Aleix Espargaro. He finished 2nd after losing time on the final lap passing Rins and Barbera, who were both being lapped. »» In 2016, Viñales struggled in the wet conditions, started 11th, and finished ninth. »» Last year, he qualified in 11th and crashed out of the race at Turn 5 with nine laps to go while sitting in 12th. »» In 2017, he qualified 11th and crashed out from fifth on lap 12 at the last chicane. »» Last year, he completed the second row of the grid and finished the race in third place after battling with Alex Rins for second, which was his second podium finish at this stage of the season along with Austin. 17. 20. CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 202 (110 x MotoGP, 61 x 250/Moto2, 31 x 125) 7 Starts 74 (7 x MotoGP, 36 x Moto2, 31 x Moto3) 7 Wins/Best result 1 (1 x Moto2) (7th in MotoGP) 14th Wins/Best result 1 (1 x Moto2) (7th in MotoGP) 2nd Podiums 2 (2 x Moto2) - Podiums 5 (1 x MotoGP, 2 x Moto2, 2 x Moto3) 1 Best grid 2nd 15th Poles 5 (2 x MotoGP, 1 x Moto2, 2 x Moto3) 2 Last Win VAL/10 (Moto2) - Last Win CAT/18 (Moto2) - Last Podium VAL/10/1st (Moto2) - Last Podium CAT/19/2nd CAT/2nd Last Pole - - Last Pole CAT/19 CAT NED/Best 7th (MotoGP/250cc) NED/Best 2nd (Moto3/Moto2) NED/18 QP: 19 Race: - NED/18/Moto2 QP: 10 Race: 2 AGE: 29 Crashes 2018: 15 2019: 5 AGE: 20 Crashes 2018: 6 2019: 1

»» Abraham has competed in the MotoGP™ class at Assen six times. »» Quartararo has had two podium finishes at the Dutch TT, second in Moto3™ in 2015, his second podium »» Abraham finished seventh at Assen in 2017, equalling his best ever result in the MotoGP™ class that he finish of his rookie season in the class, and second last year in Moto2™, which was his first back-to-back has achieved three times previously. podium finishes of his Grand Prix career. »» Last year, he qualified in 19th place, but had a problem with a rear sensor and had to retire from the race »» In 2016, he collided with Gabriel Rodrigo’s bike after he crashed in front of him at Turn 7. with 15 laps to go. »» In 2017, he qualified in fifth in Moto2™, which was his best qualifying result at that stage of his rookie season in the class, and finished the race in ninth place. »» 2019 will be Quartararo’s first race in Assen on a MotoGP™ bike. 21. Franco 29. CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 94 (23 x MotoGP, 71 x Moto2) 7 Starts 235 (107 x MotoGP, 51 x Moto2, 77 x 125) 6 Wins/Best result 8 (8 x Moto2) (5th in MotoGP) 5th Wins/Best result 13 (1 x MotoGP, 8 x Moto2, 4 x 125) 11th Podiums 21 (21 x Moto2) - Podiums 35 (11 x MotoGP, 19 x Moto2, 5 x 125) - Poles/Best grid 6 (6 x Moto2) (2nd in MotoGP) 2nd Poles/Best grid 10 (2 x MotoGP, 5 x Moto2, 3 x 125) 17th Last Win ARA/17 (Moto2) - Last Win AUT/16 - Last Podium VAL/17/2nd (Moto2) - Last Podium AUS/18/2nd - Last Pole MAL/17 (Moto2) - Last Pole AUT/16 - NED/Wins-Best 1 (Moto2) (DNS in MotoGP) NED/Wins-Best 1 (1 x Moto2) (4th in MotoGP) NED/18 QP: - Race: - NED/18 QP: 9 Race: 11 AGE: 24 Crashes 2018: 11 2019: 5 AGE: 29 Crashes 2018: 11 2019: 2

»» Morbidelli competed at Assen in Moto2™ from 2014 to 2017. »» Iannone qualified on pole and led every lap of the Moto2™ race at the Dutch TT in 2010—his first podium »» In 2016, he finished third, which was his second podium finish in the class at that time. finish at Assen »» In 2017, he won his fifth race from the eight opening races of the season from pole, becoming the first »» He was leading for the majority of the Moto2™ race in 2012 but finished second after losing out to rider to do so in the intermediate class since in 2007. He also set the . Marquez on the last lap. »» 2018 was Morbidelli’s first time on a MotoGP™ bike in Assen; he missed the race after suffering a heavy »» In 2013, his rookie season in MotoGP™, he finished 13th, in 2014 he was sixth and n 2015, he was the first

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30. 35. CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 164 (25 x MotoGP, 105 x Moto2, 34 x 125) 7 Starts 145 - all MotoGP 7 Wins/Best result 2 (2x Moto2) (5th in MotoGP) 5th Wins/Best result 3 (3 x MotoGP) 3rd Podiums 14 (14 x Moto2) - Podiums 17 (17 x MotoGP) 1 Poles/Best grid 5 (5 x Moto2™ ) (7th in MotoGP) 7th Poles/Best grid 4 (4 x MotoGP) 3rd Last Win GBR/17 (Moto2) - Last Win ARG/18 - Last Podium GBR/17/1st (Moto2) - Last Podium QAT/19/3rd - Last Pole JPN/17 (Moto2) - Last Pole SPA/18 - NED/Wins-Best 1 (Moto2) (19th in MotoGP) NED/Best 3rd (MotoGP) NED/18 QP: 13 Race: 19 NED/18 QP: 2 Race: 6 AGE: 27 Crashes 2018: 15 2019: 2 AGE: 33 Crashes 2018: 17 2019: 6

»» Nakagami competed five times in Moto2™ at Assen, missing the race in 2013 after breaking his left »» In the 2011, Crutchlow was battling for fifth when he suffered front tyre problems on Lap 11 and entered collarbone in Warm Up. the pits for a replacement, rejoining the race to finish 14th. »» In 2016, he took his first Grand Prix win in Moto2™ at Assen, from sixth on the grid. »» He finished fifth in 2012 after getting caught up in Bautista’s crash at the first corner and dropping to »» In 2017, he stood on the podium in third, for the third time that season, after qualifying second. the back of the field. »» 2018 was the first time that Nakagami competed in MotoGP™ at Assen; he qualified in 13th place »» In 2013, he qualified on pole for the first time in his MotoGP™ career; he finished the race in third, his only before suffering with rear grip and dropping down to 18th.He was then classified in 19th after getting a podium at the track. 1.5-second penalty. »» In 2014 he finished ninth and in 2015, he was sixth. »» In 2016, he qualified fifth but crashed out of the restarted race on the first lap. »» In 2017, Crutchlow finished fourth after battling with Marquez for third on the last lap. »» Last year, he qualified in second, which was his second and final front row start of the season. He finished the race in sixth place as the top Independent Team rider. 36. 41. Aleix Espargaro CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 62 (7 x MotoGP, 18 x Moto2, 37 x Moto3) 7 Starts 237 (153 x MotoGP, 61 x Moto2/250, 23 x 125) 7 Wins/Best result 11 (11 x Moto3) (8th in MotoGP) 6th Best result 2nd 9th Podiums 20 (4 x Moto2, 16 x Moto3) - Podiums 2 (1 x MotoGP, 1 x Moto2) - Poles/Best grid 2 (2 x Moto3) (11th in MotoGP) 11th Poles/Best grid 2 (2 x MotoGP) 9th Last Win MAL/17 (Moto3) - Last Win - - Last Podium AUS/18/2nd (Moto2) - Last Podium ARA/14/2nd - Last Pole MAL/17 (Moto3™) - Last Pole CAT/15 - NED/Best 5th (Moto2) NED/Best 4th (MotoGP/250cc) NED/18/Moto2 QP: 10 Race: 5 NED/18 QP: 7 Race: 13 AGE: 21 Crashes 2018: 9 2019: 9 AGE: 29 Crashes 2018: 12 2019: 3

»» Mir’s best result across all classes in Assen is fifth last year in Moto2™ from ninth on the grid. »» Aleix Espargaró was fourth in the 250cc race at the Dutch TT in 2009—his best result in the 250cc class. »» In 2017, he finished ninth in the Moto3™ race, which was his worst result across the line at that stage of »» In 2013, he finished the race as the first CRT rider in eighth, equalling his best result of that season. the season. »» In 2014, he took his first pole and finished the race as the first Yamaha (Yamaha Forward) rider in fourth »» In 2016, he finished eighth on his first visit to Assen in the Moto3™ class. place. »» 2019 will be Mir’s first race in Assen on a MotoGP™ bike. »» In 2015, he again qualified well to take second but dropped back and finished ninth. »» In 2016, he made a good start but was pushed wide at the start of the second lap and dropped right back; making up positions only to crash out on lap three of the restarted race. »» In 2017, he finished 10th from 15th on the grid. »» Last year, he qualified in seventh, equalling his best qualifying result of the season from Argentina. He made a wrong tyre choice and finished the race in 13th. 42. Alex Rins 43. Jack Miller CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 126 (38 x MotoGP, 36 x Moto2, 52 x Moto3) 7 Starts 128 (72 x MotoGP, 55 x 125/Moto3) 7 Wins 13 (1 x MotoGP, 4 x Moto2, 8 x Moto3) 1 Wins/Best result 7 (1 x MotoGP , 6 x Moto3) 3rd Podiums 47 (7 x MotoGP, 17 x Moto2, 23 x Moto3™ ) 2 Podiums 12 (2 x MotoGP, 10 x Moto3) 1 Poles/Best grid 17 (4 x Moto2, 13 x Moto3) (2nd in MotoGP) 7th Poles/Best grid 9 (1 x MotoGP, 8 x Moto3) 3rd Last Win AME/19 AME Last Win NED/16 - Last Podium SPA/19/2nd SPA/2nd Last Podium AME/19/3rd AME/3rd Last Pole AME/16 (Moto2) - Last Pole ARG/18 - NED/Best 2nd (MotoGP/Moto3) NED/Wins 1 (1 x MotoGP) NED/18 QP: 5 Race: 2 NED/18 QP: 14 Race: 10 AGE: 23 Crashes 2018: 12 2019: 5 AGE: 24 Crashes 2018: 17 2019: 10

»» Rins has finished on the podium twice at Assen in Moto3™; third in 2013 and second in 2014 »» In 2012, Miller was excluded from the Moto3™ race at Assen for jumping the start from 33rd place on the »» In Moto2™, he finished fourth in 2015 and sixth in 2016. grid, and then ignoring the ride-through penalty. »» In 2017, Rins came back from a left wrist injury sustained in Austin. He both qualified and finished the »» He finished seventh in Moto3™ in 2013, from 14th on the grid. race in 17th. »» In 2014; he qualified on pole in Moto3™ and then crashed out of the lead at the first corner on Lap 2 »» Last year, he qualified in fifth place, equalling his best qualifying from Argentina earlier that year. He »» In 2015, he qualified 20th then crashed on the first lap. finished the race in second place behind Marquez, which was his best result in MotoGP™ at that time. »» In 2016, Miller took his first MotoGP™ victory after taking the lead on the fourth lap of the restart in wet conditions. »» In 2017, he finished sixth, which was his best result of that year along with Misano. »» Last year, he qualified in 16th and made a great start to move up to 12th on the opening lap. He eventually crossed the line in 11th place, before moved ahead of Iannone who got a time penalty after the race. 44. Pol Espargaro 46. CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 215 (93 x MotoGP, 51 x Moto2 , 71 x 125) 7 Starts 390 (330 x MotoGP, 30 x 250, 30 x 125) 7 Wins/Best result 15 (10 x Moto2, 5 x 125)(3rd in MotoGP) 6th Wins/Best result 115 (89 x MotoGP, 14 x 250, 12 x 125) 2nd Podiums 45 (1 x MotoGP, 23 x Moto2, 21 x 125) - Podiums 234 (198 x MotoGP, 21 x 250, 15 x 125) 2 Poles/Best grid 17 (14 x Moto2, 3 x 125) (2nd in MotoGP) 5th Poles/Best grid 65 (55 x MotoGP, 5 x 250, 5 x 125) 2nd Last Win JPN/13 (Moto2) - Last Win NED/17 - Last Podium VAL/18/3rd - Last Podium AME/19/2nd AME/2nd Last Pole VAL/13 (Moto2) - Last Pole ITA/18 - NED/Wins-Best 1 (1 x Moto2) (4th in MotoGP) NED/Wins 10 (8 x MotoGP, 1 x 250cc, 1 x 125cc) NED/18 QP: 21 Race: 12 NED/18 QP: 3 Race: 5 AGE: 28 Crashes 2018: 12 2019: 4 AGE: 40 Crashes 2018: 8 2019: 2

»» Pol Espargaro was third in the 125cc race at Assen in 2010, his first podium at the circuit. »» Rossi has won 10 times at Assen across the three GP classes: the 125cc race in 1997, the 250cc in 1998 »» In 2013 he qualified on pole in Moto2™, won and set the fastest lap. and MotoGP™ in 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2013, 2015 and 2017. »» In 2014, his rookie year in MotoGP™, he crashed out on Lap 16 after a late tyre change and starting from »» His victory at Assen in 2013 was his only win of the year and his first GP victory since 2010. the back of the grid. »» In 2014, he started from pitlane after pitting following the sighting lap to change to the bike with wet »» In 2015, Espargaro finished fifth, equalling his best result of 2015. set-up and finished fifth. »» In 2016, he qualified seventh and took fourth; his best result of the season and the first Yamaha across »» Rossi’s win in 2015 saw him take the record from for the most wins in the premier class the line. at the Dutch TT. 1. PLEASE NOTE THE CLEAR SPACE TRANSPARENT PATH AROUND »» In 2017, he qualified 19th and finished 11th, which was the best result for KTM in the premier »» In 2016,THE LOGO : PRESERRossiVE IT qualified second but crashed out of the restarted race whilst leading. 2. THE BLACK BACKGROUND BEHIND THE LOGO : USE IT IN CASE OF BRIGHT »» class at that time. »» In 2017,COLORED BARossiCKGROUND won from fourth on the grid and became the oldest winner in the MotoGP™ era. This is2 also »» In 2018, he started from 21st and finished the race in 12th as the first KTM rider. his most recent win. »» In 2018, he qualified in third and fought in the leading group during the race before running off track during a battle with Dovizioso at Turn 1 with two laps to go. He managed to cross the line in fifth place.

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53. 55. CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 212 (53 x MotoGP, 83 x Moto2, 76 x 125) 7 Starts 103 (25 x MotoGP, 78 x Moto2) 7 Wins/Best result 13 (13 x Moto2) (7th in MotoGP) 9th Best result 2nd (Moto2) (9th in MotoGP) 14th Podiums 36 (33 x Moto2, 3 x 125) - Podiums 3 (3 x Moto2) - Poles/Best grid 16 (16 x Moto2) (4th in MotoGP) 14th Best grid 5th (Moto2) (10th in MotoGP) 21st Last Win VAL/15 (Moto2) - Last Win - - Last Podium VAL/15/1st (Moto2) - Last Podium JPN/17/3rd - Last Pole VAL/15 (Moto2) - Last Pole - - NED/Best 2nd (Moto2) (11th in MotoGP) NED/Best 8th (Moto2) (18th in MotoGP) NED/18 QP: 14 Race: 16 NED/18 QP: 15 Race: 18 AGE: 30 Crashes 2018: 10 2019: 3 AGE: 25 Crashes 2018: 9 2019: 3

»» From 13 starts at Assen, Rabat has finished on the podium once; in 2015 when he finished second in »» Syahrin’s best result at Assen is an eighth-place finish in 2017 from 12th on the grid in Moto2™ Moto2™. »» In 2016, he qualified 20th then crashed out on Lap 15. »» In 2016, Rabat finished 11th after crashing and remounting. He had been as high as sixth during the »» Last year was the first time he competed in the MotoGP™ class at Assen; he qualified in 15th and restarted race, then crashed whilst in seventh place battling with Bautista. crossed the line in 18th after dropping down to 20th on the opening lap. »» In 2017, Rabat qualified 23rd but crossed the line 12th behind Pol Espargaro. »» Last year, he qualified in 14th place and finished the race in 16th after struggling with the windy conditions.

63. 88. CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 112 (7 x MotoGP, 36 x Moto2, 69 x Moto3) 7 Starts 136 (7 x MotoGP, 50 x Moto2, 79 x 125cc/Moto3) 7 Wins/Best result 10 (8 x Moto2, 2 x Moto3) (9th in MotoGP) 9th Wins/Best result 12 (6 x Moto2, 6 x Moto3) (11th in MotoGP) 11th Podiums 23 (16 x Moto2, 7 x Moto3) - Podiums 34 (21 x Moto2, 13 x Moto3) - Poles/Best grid 7 (6 x Moto2, 1 x Moto3) 8th Poles/Best grid 4 (2 x Moto2, 2 x Moto3) 14th Last Win JPN/18 (Moto2) - Last Win VAL/18 - Last Podium MAL/18/3rd (Moto2) - Last Podium VAL/18/1st - Last Pole JPN/18 - Last Pole ARA/17 - NED/Wins 2 (1 x Moto2, 1 x Moto3) NED/Wins 1 (1 x Moto3) NED/18/Moto2 QP: 1 Race: 1 NED/18/Moto2 QP: 17 Race: 6 AGE: 22 Crashes 2018: 4 2019: 7 AGE: 24 Crashes 2018: 7 2019: 2

»» Bagnaia won his first GP race at the Dutch TT back in 2016, which was also the first win in Moto3™ for »» In 2013, Oliveira qualified on for the first time in his Grand Prix career in Assen, which was Mahindra, after qualifying in 10th place. also the first pole position for Mahindra since the introduction of the Moto3™ class back in 2012. »» In 2018, he won the Moto2™ race in Assen from pole position. That was his fourth win of the season on »» Oliveira has had two podium finishes at the Dutch TT, a third-place finish in 2014 and a win in 2015, both his way to clinching the title. in Moto3™. »» In 2019, Bagnaia will be racing in Assen for the first time on a MotoGP™ bike. »» Oliveira’s best result in Moto2™ in Assen is fifth in 2017 from fourth on the grid. »» Last year, he qualified in 17th in Moto2™, made his way through the field to finish in sixth place. »» In 2019, Oliveira will be racing at the Dutch TT for the first time on a MotoGP™ bike.

93. Marc Marquez 99. Jorge Lorenzo CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 193 (115 x MotoGP, 32 x Moto2, 46 x 125) 7 Starts 289 (195 x MotoGP, 48 x 250, 46 x 125) 7 Wins 74 (48 x MotoGP, 16 x Moto2, 10 x 125) 4 Wins/Best result 68 (47 x MotoGP, 17 x 250, 4 x 125) 11th Podiums 122 (83 x MotoGP, 25 x Moto2, 14 x 125) 6 Podiums 152 (114 x MotoGP, 29 x 250, 9 x 125) - Poles 84 (56 x MotoGP , 14 x Moto2, 14 x 125) 4 Poles/Best grid 69 (43 x MotoGP, 23 x 250, 3 x 125) 8th Last Win CAT/19 CAT Last Win AUT/18 - Last Podium CAT/19/1st CAT/1st Last Podium AUT/18/1st - Last Pole ITA/19 ITA Last Pole ARA/18 - NED/Wins 5 (2 x MotoGP, 2 x Moto2, 1 x 125cc) NED/Wins 4 (1 x MotoGP, 2 x 250cc, 1 x 125cc) NED/18 QP: 1 Race: 1 NED/18 QP: 10 Race: 7 AGE: 26 Crashes 2018: 23 2019: 6 AGE: 32 Crashes 2018: 6 2019: 5

»» Marquez has had five GP wins at Assen: the 125cc GP race in 2010, the Moto2™ races in both 2011 and »» Lorenzo has had four wins at Assen: the 125cc race in 2004, the 250cc races in 2006 and 2007, and 2012, and the MotoGP™ races in 2014 and 2018. MotoGP™ in 2010. »» In 2013 as a MotoGP™ rookie he was top Honda in both qualifying and the race, and second in both. »» In 2011, he finished sixth after being knocked off on the first lap and restarting, and in 2012. »» In 2014 it was his first wet and then dry race; he won the race despite losing time just after changing bikes »» he was taken out by Bautista at the first corner. when he ran off the track. »» In 2013, he was fifth after crashing and breaking a collarbone on Thursday and having surgery before »» In 2015, he qualified third and finished second having led the race for a number of laps. racing on Saturday. »» In 2016, he qualified fourth and finished second to give him a 24-point lead in the Championship. »» In 2015 he qualified eighth, his worst qualifying of the year, but improved in the race to finish third and take »» In 2017, he started second and finished third after battling with Crutchlow on the final lap. his first Dutch TT podium since his win in 2010. »» Last year, he qualified on pole position for the first time in the MotoGP™ class in Assen. He won the race »» In 2016, he both started and finished the race in 10th. ahead Rins and Viñales, which was the first time he was the oldest rider on the podium in the class. »» In 2017, he qualified 21st, which was his worst result since he was 22nd on the grid for 125cc race at Jerez in 2003. He crossed the line in 15th after being lapped. »» In 2018, he qualified in 10th and finished the race in seventh as the second-placed Ducati rider.

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Grand Prix racing in Assen Assen is the only venue that has hosted a Grand Prix event every in 2017. year since the World Championship Grand Prix se- ries started back in 1949. The last win for a rider at the Dutch TT was in the 500cc race in 1993 with . The best result by Suzuki in The Dutch TT became part of the World Championship series the MotoGP™ class at the Dutch TT is a second-place finish by when it was first created in 1949 and Assen is the only circuit Alex Rins last year. to have been part of the series every year since, making this the 71st Dutch TT that has counted towards the world champion- The last rider to win the MotoGP™ race at the Dutch TT in suc- ship classification. cessive years is Valentino Rossi, in 2004 and 2005. In the 500cc class, Giacomo Agostini and both won the Dutch TT In 2016, the Dutch TT was held on Sunday for the first time; all five years in a row. previous Dutch TT events had taken place on Saturday. Last year, the races were held in July for the first since 1955. The most successful rider at Assen is Angel Nieto with 15 wins in the 125cc and 50cc classes, followed by Giacomo Agostini who The original Assen circuit, that was used up to 1954, measured had 14 wins riding 500cc and 350cc machines. 16.54 km. This was reduced to 7.7 km in 1955 and then in 1984 further modifications to the circuit reduced the length to 6.1 km. Among the current riders, Valentino Rossi is the most success- The current layout has been used since 2006, with a few minor ful at Assen with a total of 10 wins, eight in MotoGP™ (seven with adjustments. Yamaha, one with Honda) and one each in the 250cc and 125cc classes. A total of 268 Grand Prix races for solo have been held at the TT Circuit Assen since 1949 as follows: MotoGP™ – 17, The top 15 in the MotoGP™ race at the Dutch GP in 2018 was 500cc – 53, 350cc – 33, Moto2™ – 9, 250cc – 58, Moto3™ – 7, closest in the premier class of Grand Prix racing at the time, with 125cc – 63, 80cc – 6, 50cc – 22. 16.043 seconds between Marc Marquez and . The record was beaten in earlier this season. The 500cc race at the 1975 Dutch TT is the only premier class Grand Prix race where the first two riders across the line have Four Dutch riders have won a Grand Prix race at the TT Circuit been credited with the same race time. and Giac- Assen: Paul Lodewijkx (50cc – 1968), (500cc – 1977), omo Agostini finished so close that the timekeepers of the day, (500cc – 1980) and Hans Spaan (125cc – 1989). using manual timing accurate to 0.1 sec, were unable to split them. The nine Moto2™ races that have taken place at the TT Circuit Assen have been won by eighth different riders: Andrea Iannone, Yamaha are the most successful manufacturer at the Dutch TT Marc Marquez, Pol Espargaro, Anthony West, Johann Zarco, since the start of the four-stroke MotoGP™ era, with nine wins Takaaki Nakagami, and Francesco Bagnaia. with three different riders: Valentino Rossi, Jorge Lorenzo and , who took his one and only win in the premier class The only rider who has more than a single Moto2™ win at this cir- back in 2011. cuit is Marc Márquez who won in both 2011 and 2012. Only three of them have not won from pole position: Marc Marquez (2011), Honda have had seven MotoGP™ wins at the Dutch TT with six Anthony West (2014) and Takaaki Nakagami (2016). different riders: Valentino Rossi, , , , Marc Marquez and Jack Miller. The seven Moto3™ races that have taken place at the TT Circuit Assen circuit have been won by seven different riders: Maverick Ducati have won only once in MotoGP™ at the Dutch TT with Ca- Viñales, , Alex Marquez, Miguel Oliveira, Francesco sey Stoner back in 2008. Ducati has had three podium finishes Bagnaia, Aron Canet and Jorge Martin. Only Jorge Martin last at Assen in the past eight years: Andrea Dovizioso was second year has won from pole position at the track. in 2014, third in 2016 and Danilo Petrucci second

Previously... in MotoGP™ 122 – The win for Marc Marquez at the Catalan GP was the 122nd time he has been on the podium in his Grand Prix career. Only five riders have been on the podium on more occasions in Grand Prix racing. 83 – This was the 83rd podium finish in the premier class for Marc Marquez, five less than Giacomo Agostini, who is in fifth place on the list of riders with most podium finishes in the class. 38 – 38 points cover the top five in the Moto2™ Championship classification, which is the smallest margin covering the top five riders in the intermediate category after the opening seven races of the season since 2008. 29 – Since the opening Grand Prix in Qatar, 29 different riders have stood on the podium across all classes, the same as last year at this stage of the year. Only Marc Marquez has finished on the podium more than five times in the opening seven Grands Prix of the season. 12 – With his win in Barcelona, Marcos Ramirez made it 12 different winners in the Moto3™ class over the last 12 races, which the longest sequence with different winners in the lightweight class (the previous record was nine). 7 – In addition, the win for Marcos Ramirez in Catalunya makes it seven different winners over the opening seven races of the season; the first time it has happened in the lightweight category. 6 – This is the sixth time this year there have been at least five different manufacturers within the top 10 across the line in MotoGP™. The

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MotoGP™ Facts and Stats

At the Catalan GP, Marc Marquez won for the 44th time in MotoGP™ five different manufacturers within the top 10. The last time there after qualifying within the top three. were at least five different manufacturers within the top 10 in six (or more) of the first seven races of the year was in 1993. Marc Marquez’ win at the Catalan GP was the 160th for a Spanish rider in the premier class of Grand Prix racing. is second on Johann Zarco crossed the line in 10th place at the Catalan GP, the list of nations with the most GP wins in the class behind , which is his best result since he joined KTM this year. which has 243. With Pol Espargaro in seventh and Johann Zarco in 10th, this is the Marc Marquez has failed to score points only three times since the third time there were two KTM riders within the top 10 in MotoGP™ Catalan GP last year (Australia and Valencia in 2018, and Austin this along with Australia 2017 and Valencia last year. This is the sixth season). Over the last 16 races he has finished, he has always been top 10 finish for KTM this year, one more than last year and one less on the podium and finished third only once, in . than their first season in the premier class in 2017. Fabio Quartararo crossed the line in second at the Catalan GP as Valentino Rossi is the most successful rider across all Grand Prix the top rookie and the highest-placed Independent team rider. He classes in Assen with 10 victories (1 x 125cc, 1 x 250cc and 8 x is still leading the fight for the Rookie of the Year with 51 points MotoGP™). The next most successful on the current grid, with five ahead Joan Mir (22 points), Miguel Oliveira (12) and Francesco wins, is Marc Marquez (1 x 125cc, 2 x Moto2™, 2 x MotoGP™). Bagnaia (9). Valentino Rossi crashed out of the race at the Catalan GP, although In addition, Fabio Quartararo moved up to second place in the In- through no fault of his own, making it the first time he failed to sco- dependent Team rider classification, two points behind Jack Miller re any points in two successive races he competed in since (53 points). and Australia back in 2011, riding a Ducati. Alex Rins finished in fourth place at the Catalan GP and he has now With Andrea Dovizioso crashing out in Barcelona, only three riders scored points in the last 16 successive races. The last time he fai- have scored points in all seven of the MotoGP™ races in 2019: Alex led to score any points was in last year when he crashed Rins, Danilo Petrucci and Pol Espargaro. on the opening lap. With finishing the race in 13th place, all riders who Following the Catalan GP, Suzuki have scored 101 points, which finished scored points at Barcelona, which is the first time this has is the most points accumulated after the opening seven races by happened in dry weather conditions since the Catalan GP last year. Suzuki since 2000 when they had 128 points at this stage of the In addition, this is the first time there were 13 riders across the line season since the French GP back in 2013 (13 finishers). Neither of the two Yamaha factory riders have won at least one of With Fabio Quartararo, Johann Zarco and Sylvain Guintoli, this is the seven opening races for the second successive year. The last the first time three French riders have scored at least one point time the Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP team did not have a win in the same premier class race since the French GP in 2017 with in any of the first seven races of the year in two successive sea- Johann Zarco, and Sylvain Guintoli. sons was in 2002 and 2003. The only two of the four rookies in the MotoGP™ class this year to Following the Catalan GP, Yamaha have scored 108 points in the have previously won at the Dutch TT in any of the smaller classes Constructor’s World Championship classification, which is the are Francesco Bagnaia, in Moto3™ back in 2016 and in Moto2™ last lowest points accumulated after the opening seven races by Ya- year, and Miguel Oliveira in Moto3™ back in 2015. maha since 2003 when the Japanese manufacturer had 83 points after the Dutch TT. Fabio Quartararo is the only other of the four rookies to have stood on the podium at Assen: second in both the Moto3™ race in 2015 With Ducati, Honda, Suzuki, Yamaha and KTM within the top 10 in and the Moto2™ race last year. Catalunya, this is the sixth time this year there have been at least

Moto2™ Facts and Stats

At the Catalan GP, Alex Marquez won for the 10th time in his Grand finished third in Barcelona, which is his fourth po- Prix career and the sixth in the Moto2™ class, equalling Miguel Oli- dium finish since he stepped up to the Moto2™ class back in 2017. veira in 10th place on the list of riders with most wins in the class The only time he has had more than four podium finishes in one behind Toni Elias (7 wins). season was in Moto3™ back in 2016, with five podium finishes.

With his win in Catalunya, Alex Marquez is now leading the Moto2™ This is the first time have had at least four podium fi- Championship for the first time with 111 points ahead of Tom Lüthi nishes in a single season in Moto2™ since 2015 when (104 points). He became the sixth different Spanish rider to lead stood on the podium five times. In addition, it was the 30th overall the Championship in the class along with his brother Marc Mar- podium finish for the chassis manufacturer the class. quez, Pol Espargaro, Alex Rins, Tito Rabat and Toni Elias. At the Catalan GP, crossed the line in fifth place, With his brother Marc winning in MotoGP™, this is the fourth time which is the best result for a rookie rider so far this year. Bastia- both of them won on the same day along with earlier this nini is still leading the fight for Rookie of the Year with 56 points year, and Catalunya and Assen back in 2014 when both were on followed by (19 points), Nicolo Bulega (13), their way to winning the title in Moto3™ and in MotoGP™. Somkiat Chantra (6) and Jorge Martin (3).

Tom Lüthi stood on the podium for the fourth time of the season Enea Bastianini is one of the three riders who have scored points in Catalunya, which is his 49th podium finish the Moto2™ class. In in all of the six opening races of the year, along with Assen, he will be aiming to become the first rider to reach the mi- and Marcel Schrötter lestone of 50 podium finishes in the class. His closest rival is Tito

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38 points cover the top five in the Moto2™ Championship classi- Alex Marquez (Moto3™ - 2014) and Jorge Martin (Moto3™ - 2018) fication, which is the smallest margin covering the top five riders are the two riders currently racing in Moto2™ who have won in the in the intermediate category after the opening seven races of the lightweight class at this circuit. season since 2008 when led with 106 points and Hiros- hi Aoyama was fifth with 70 points after the Catalan GP. and his bike crossed the line right after a crash on the final straight in Moto3™ at Assen two years ago, but as he None of the riders currently competing full-time in Moto2™ have wasn’t making contact with his bike on the finish line, the result ever won at the Dutch TT in the class. However, Tom Lüthi (2010 didn’t count (according to the rules at that time). He will be aiming and 2017), (2013), Sam Lowes (2015) and Alex to become the first Dutch rider to stand on the podium in the in- Marquez (2018) have stood on the podium at the track. termediate category since at the 1994 Dutch TT.

Moto3™ Facts and Stats

Marcos Ramirez won for the first time in his Grand Prix career in (27). This is the highest points scored by a rookie after the opening Barcelona, becoming the 12th different Spanish rider to win since seven races since the introduction of the Moto3™ class in 2012. the introduction of the Moto3™ class back in 2012, and the 31st in the lightweight category. With retiring from the race in Barcelona, only two riders have now scored points in all seven of the Moto3™ races This is Spain’s 60th win in the Moto3™ class (the 232nd in 125cc/ in 2019: Celestino Vietti and Aron Canet. Moto3™); Spain’s closest rival is Italy with 27 in the class. Alonso Lopez finished in fourth place at Barcelona, equalling his In addition, this was Honda’s 58th win in the Moto3™ class since best result from the Spanish GP last year. its introduction in 2012. The Japanese manufacturer is closing on KTM, who leads with 60 GP wins in the class. 73 points cover the top 15 in the Moto3™ Championship, which is the smallest margin covering the top 15 riders in the lightweight Aron Canet crossed the line in second place in Catalunya, which class after the opening seven races of the season since 2001 when was his 14th podium finish in Moto3™, equalling Fabio Di Giannan- there were 65 points between and Jaroslav Hules tonio and Danny . after the Dutch TT.

With Marcos Ramirez and Aron Canet, this was the second Spanish Arón Canet (2017) is the only rider currently competing in Moto3™ 1-2 in the lightweight category this year, along with Austin with to have won at the Dutch TT. In addition, (2016), Ro- Aron Canet and Jaume Masia, and the 39th in the category overall. mano Fenati (2017) and John McPhee (2017) are the only other riders to have stood on the podium at this track. Third across the line at Barcelona, Celestino Vietti stood on the po- dium for the third time in his Grand Prix career. Only one Moto3™ rider has won at the Dutch TT after qualifying on pole since the introduction of the category in 2012: Jorge Martin Celestino Vietti is now leading the fight for the Rookie of the Year last year. with 68 points, ahead of Raul Fernandez (30 points) and Ai Ogura

Marc Marquez moves above Jorge Lorenzo Marc Marquez won for the 48th time in MotoGP™ on what was his 115th start in the class, moving above his three-time MotoGP™ World Champion teammate Jorge Lorenzo:

Riders Premier class wins Premier class titles

1 Valentino Rossi 89 7 2 Giacomo Agostini 68 8 3 Mick Doohan 54 5 4 Marc Marquez 48 5 5 Jorge Lorenzo 47 3 6 Casey Stoner 38 2 7 37 4 8 31 4 9 Dani Pedrosa 31 - 10 Kevin Schwantz 25 1

Marc Marquez’ win in Barcelona was the 74th of his Grand Prix career, just two less GP wins than Mike Hailwood (76) who stands in fourth place on the number of GP wins behind Angel Nieto (90), Valentino Rossi (115) and Giacomo Agostini (122).

At the Dutch TT, Marc Marquez will be aiming to become the seventh rider in history to reach the milestone of 2000 points scored in the premier class of Grand Prix racing.

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With his win in Barcelona, he scored his 1995th point since he stepped up to the MotoGP™ class in 2013. Only Valentino Rossi has score more than 3000 points in the class:

Riders 500cc/MotoGP™

1 Valentino Rossi 5203 2 Dani Pedrosa 2970 3 Jorge Lorenzo 2890 4 Mick Doohan 2298 5 Andrea Dovizioso 2255 6 2079 7 Marc Marquez 1995 8 1840 9 Casey Stoner 1815 10 Nicky Hayden 1698

Fabio Quartararo rewrites record books With his maiden podium in the premier class at Barcelona, Fabio Quartararo became the youngest rider to finish on the podium in the premier class since Marc Marquez at the Qatar GP in 2013.

His second-place finish in Catalunya makes him the fifth youngest rider of all-time to finish on the podium in the premier class:

Riders Age First premier class podium

1 19 years 261 days /Imatra/1979 2 Eduardo Salatino 19 years 274 days Argentina/Buenos Aires/1962 3 Norick Abe 20 years 10 days Brazil/Rio/1995 4 Marc Marquez 20 years 49 days Qatar/Losail/2013 4 Fabio Quartararo 20 years 57 days Catalunya/Barcelona/2019 6 Mike Hailwood 20 years 77 days GB/IOM TT/1960 7 20 years 91 days France/Le Mans/1976 8 20 years 98 days Argentina/Buenos Aires/1982 9 Dani Pedrosa 20 years 178 days Spain/Jerez/2006 10 Casey Stoner 20 years 196 days Turkey/Istanbul/2006

In addition, Fabio Quartararo became the youngest French rider to stand on the podium in the premier class, beating the record set by Christian Ravel (21 years 332 days old), second at the Belgium GP back in 1970.

Alex Marquez takes three wins in a row Alex Marquez’ third successive win at the Catalan GP places him fourth in the following list of youngest riders to have scored three successive wins in the Moto2™ class since its introduction in 2010.

Riders Three wins in a row Age

1 Marc Marquez /Italy/Germany/2011 18 years 150 days 2 Franco Morbidelli Qatar/Argentina/Americas/2017 22 years 140 days 3 Miguel Oliveira Australia/Malaysia/Valencia/2017 22 years 312 days 4 Alex Marquez France/Italy/Catalunya/2019 23 years 54 days 5 Johann Zarco Czech/Great Britain//2015 25 years 59 days 6 Tito Rabat Czech/Great Britain/San Marino/2014 25 years 112 day

If Alex Marquez wins in Assen, he will become the youngest rider to win four successive Moto2™ races, beating Toni Elias (27 years 163 days, Germany/ Czech/Indianapolis/San Marino/2010).

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12 different winners in a row in Moto3™ With his win, Marcos Ramirez made it 12 different winners in the Moto3™ class over the last 12 races, which is the longest sequence with different winners in any of the solo classes of Grand Prix racing since 1949:

In lightweight category, the previous record was nine different winners over nine races from the 2004 Qatar GP with Jorge Lorenzo to the 2005 Italian GP with Gabor Talmasci.

In intermediate category, the record is eight different winners over eight races. This sequence happened three times: 1954/West Germany-1955/Nations, 1971/Finland-1972/Nations and 1976/Spain-1977/Dutch TT.

In the premier class, the record is eight different winners in eight races. It happened in 2016 from the Italian GP won by Jorge Lorenzo to the San Marino GP won by Dani Pedrosa.

In 350cc, the record is seven different winners over seven races. This sequence occurred twice: 1953/Ulster-1954/Belgium and 1975/TT-1976/France.

In 80cc, the record is four different winners over four races, which occurred twice as follows: 1985/Yougoslavia-1985/San Marino and 1986/Great Britain-1987/Spain.

And in 50cc, the record is five different winners over five races. This sequence occurred twice: 1962/West Germany-1962/Argentina and 1963/TT-1963/Argentina.

In addition, the win for Marcos Ramirez in Catalunya makes it seven different winners over the opening seven races of the season; the first time it has happened in the lightweight category.

In any solo class of Grand Prix racing, the record for the opening races of the season was seven in the 250cc class, set in 1977 with , , , , , and Takazumi Katayama, and later in 1988 with , Jim Filice, , Juan Garriga, Dominique Sarron, and Jacques Cornu.

On this day... At the 1992 Dutch TT, Alex Criville won the 500cc race, beco- ming the first Spanish rider to win in the premier class. Up to June 24th Marc Marquez’ victory in Catalunya this year, Spain has since accumulated 160 wins in the class. At the 1967 Dutch TT, Angel Nieto crossed the line in second in the 50cc race, which was the first of his 139 podium finishes 55 years ago, in 1964, Mike Hailwood won the 500cc race on in Grand Prix racing. Saturday at the Dutch TT and crossed the line in eighth in the Formula 1 race held the following day in Rouen. June 25th June 28th At the 2011 Dutch TT, Ben Spies won his only MotoGP™ race, which is also the most recent win in Grand Prix racing for an In 1986 at the Dutch TT, Kevin Schwantz made his debut in American rider. Grand Prix racing. He crashed on Lap 2 before retiring from the race. At the 1977 Dutch TT in the 500cc class, Wil Hartog, on a Su- zuki, became the first Dutch rider to win a Grand Prix race in At the 1975 Dutch TT, Barry Sheene won his first race in the the class. premier class, riding a Suzuki RG500.

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In 1976 at the Dutch TT, Giacomo Agostini won the 350cc race At the 2002 Dutch TT, Dani Pedrosa won 125cc race, which was from Patrick Pons and , which was the 76th – the first of his 54 Grand Prix wins. and the last – win for MV Agusta in the class. 45 years ago, at the 1974 Dutch TT, made his At the 1971 Dutch TT, Angel Nieto won in both 50cc and 125cc, Grand Prix debut in the 250cc class. He qualified on pole posi- becoming the second rider to do so after Hugh Anderson in Ar- tion and fought for the win before crashing. He eventually re- gentina back in 1962. mounted his bike to finish in the third place, which was the first of his 44 podium finishes in Grand Prix racing. June 27th June 30th 10 years ago, Valentino Rossi won the MotoGP™ race in Assen, which was his 100th Grand Prix win, becoming the second ri- 35 years ago, at the 1984 Dutch TT, soon-to-be MotoGP™ Le- der, after Giacomo Agostini, to reach that milestone. gend Jorge “Aspar” Martinez took the first of his 22 wins in the 80cc class. In 2003, became the youngest rider to win at the Dutch TT at 15 years 324 days old.

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