STATISTICS 2019 # 04 Gran Premio de España - Angel Nieto • May 5th MotoGP™ Riders' Profiles 4. 5. CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 297 (199 x MotoGP, 49 x 250, 49 x 125) 3 Starts 177 (39 x MotoGP, 88 x Moto2, 50 x 125) 3 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) 13th Podiums 94 (53 x MotoGP, 26 x 250, 15 x 125) 2 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) 18th Last Win QAT/19 QAT Last Win VAL/16 (Moto2™ ) - Last Podium ARG/19/3rd ARG/3rd Last Podium MAL/18/2nd - Last Pole JPN/18 - Last Pole FRA/18 - SPA/Best 3rd (250cc) (5th in MotoGP) SPA/Best 2nd (Moto2/MotoGP) SPA/18 QP: 8 Race: - SPA/18 QP: 3 Race: 2 AGE: 33 Crashes 2018: 5 2019: 1 AGE: 28 Crashes 2018: 9 2019: 2

»» Dovizioso had two podium finishes at Jerez in the smaller classes – third in the 250cc races in both 2006 »» Zarco has competed at Jerez previously in both the smaller classes with two podium finishes; third in and 2007. 125cc in 2011, and second in 2015 in the Moto2™ class. »» His best results from 10 starts in the MotoGP™ class at Jerez is fifth in 2012 riding a Yamaha and in 2014 »» 2017 was Zarco’s first year competing at Jerez in the MotoGP™ class; he qualified in sixth on the grid and in 2017 on the Ducati. and crossed the line in fourth as the top Independent Team rider, top rookie and the highest Yamaha »» In 2016, he failed to score any points for the first time in Jerez; he crashed out of the race after coolant rider in his best result in the premier class at that time. leaked onto his rear tyre. »» Last year, he started from the front row for the eighth successive time in Jerez and crossed the line »» In 2018, he crashed out of the race following an incident with Lorenzo and Pedrosa at Turn 6 on Lap 18. in second as the highest-placed Yamaha and Independent Team rider, equalling his best result from »» Jerez is the only one of the current circuits where he has not had a podium in the MotoGP™ class. Argentina earlier that year.

9. 12. Maverick Viñales CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 121 – all MotoGP 3 Starts 142 (75 x MotoGP, 18 x Moto2, 49 x 125/Moto3) 3 Best result 2nd 6th Wins/Best result 21 (5 x MotoGP, 4 x Moto2, 12 x 125/Moto3) 7th Podiums 6 x MotoGP - Podiums 56 (16 x MotoGP, 9 x Moto2, 31 x 125/Moto3) - Best grid 2nd 7th Poles 18 (7 x MotoGP, 1 x Moto2, 10 x 125/Moto3) 1 Last Win - - Last Win AUS/18 - Last Podium FRA/18/2nd - Last Podium AUS/18/1st - Last Pole - - Last Pole QAT/19 QAT SPA/Best 4th (MotoGP) SPA/Wins-Best 1 (1 x Moto3) (6th in MotoGP) SPA/18 QP: 9 Race: 4 SPA/18 QP: 11 Race: 7 AGE: 28 Crashes 2018: 4 2019: 1 AGE: 24 Crashes 2018: 4 2019: 1

»» In 2014, he missed the race after crashing in Sunday morning Warm Up and fracturing his right wrist. »» Viñales won the Moto3™ race at Jerez in 2013 on his way to taking the world title. »» In 2015, he qualified 11th, and went on to finish the race in 12th after losing out to Viñales on the last lap. »» In 2015, he started the MotoGP™ race from 14th after a crash in qualifying; he went on to finish in 11th. »» Petrucci missed the race at Jerez in 2016 whilst recovering from anoperation on his hand; he was »» In 2016 at Jerez, he qualified in fifth place on the grid and finished the race in sixth, just behind his replaced by Michele Pirro. teammate Aleix Espargaro. »» -In 2017, he started from 13th and crossed the line in seventh after battling with . »» In 2017, he also crossed the line in sixth place, after starting from fourth on the grid. »» In 2018, he qualified in ninth and finished the race in fourth as the top Ducati rider after battling with »» In 2018, he qualified in 11th, dropped down to 13th after struggling in the early stages of the race and and Valentino Rossi. eventually crossed the line in seventh.

17. Karel Abraham 20. CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 198 (106 x MotoGP, 61 x 250/Moto2, 31 x 125) 3 Starts 70 (3 x MotoGP, 36 x Moto2, 31 x Moto3) 3 Wins/Best result 1 (1 x Moto2) (7th in MotoGP) 16th Wins/Best result 1 (1 x Moto2) (7th in MotoGP) 7th Podiums 2 (2 x Moto2) - Podiums 4 (2 x Moto2, 2 x Moto3) - Best grid 2nd 15th Poles/Best grid 3 (1 x Moto2, 2 x Moto3) (5th in MotoGP) 5th Last Win VAL/10 (Moto2) - Last Win CAT/18 (Moto2) - Last Podium VAL/10/1st (Moto2) - Last Podium NED/18/2nd - Last Pole - - Last Pole CAT/18 (Moto2) - SPA/Best 7th (MotoGP) SPA/Best 4th (Moto3) SPA/18 QP: 23 Race: 18 SPA/18/Moto2 QP: 17 Race: 10 AGE: 29 Crashes 2018: 15 2019: 1 AGE: 20 Crashes 2018: 6 2019: -

»» Abraham’s best result at Jerez is seventh in the MotoGP™ class in 2011. »» Quartararo won twice in Jerez in the CEV Moto3™ class, in 2013 and in the first of the two races at the »» He did not finish the races at Jerez in 2014 or 2015 after crashing out. track in 2014. »» In 2017, Abraham managed to score one point across the line despite a knee and ankle injury sustained »» In 2015, Quartararo just missed out on the podium in the Moto3™ race in Jerez following a last-lap a few days before in Austin. battle, finishing in fourth. This is his best result at the track so far. »» Abraham made his Grand Prix debut at Jerez in the 125cc class back in 2005 at the age of 15. »» In 2016, he qualified in 11th, crashed on the opening lap and remounted but eventually retired. »» Quartararo’s best result in Jerez in the Moto2™ class is 10th last year, from 17th on the grid. »» 2019 will be Quartararo’s first race in Jerez on a MotoGP™ bike.

21. Franco 29. Andrea Iannone CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 90 (19 x MotoGP, 71 x Moto2) 3 Starts 232 (104 x MotoGP, 51 x Moto2, 77 x 125) 3 Wins/Best result 8 (8 x Moto2) (5th in MotoGP) 5th Wins/Best result 13 (1 x MotoGP, 8 x Moto2, 4 x 125) 12th Podiums 21 (21 x Moto2) - Podiums 35 (11 x MotoGP, 19 x Moto2, 5 x 125) - Poles/Best grid 6 (6 x Moto2) (6th in MotoGP) 6th 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 - SPA/Best 4th (Moto2) (9th in MotoGP) SPA/Wins-Best 1 (1 x Moto2) (3rd in MotoGP) SPA/18 QP: 15 Race: 9 SPA/18 QP: 7 Race: 3 AGE: 24 Crashes 2018: 11 2019: 2 AGE: 29 Crashes 2018: 11 2019: 1

»» Morbidelli competed at Jerez in the Moto2™ class from 2014 to 2017; his best result to date is a fourth- »» Iannone won the Moto2™ race at Jerez in 2011 from 11th place on the grid – his only top 10 finish at place finish back in 2016 from fourth on the grid. Jerez in the intermediate and lightweight classes. »» In 2017, he qualified in second place but crashed out of the race after taking the lead from his teammate »» He crashed out of the MotoGP™ races in 2013 & 2014. Alex Marquez on Lap 9. »» In 2015, Iannone qualified in third position on the grid; he went on to finish the race in sixth position after »» 2018 was Morbidelli’s first time competing in the MotoGP™ class at Jerez; he finished the race in ninth, accidentally selecting the “wet” mapping on the start line. which was the first top 10 finish of his rookie season »» In 2016, he got a poor start and finished the first lap in 14th before battling through the field to finish in

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30. 35. CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 160 (21 x MotoGP, 105 x Moto2, 34 x 125) 3 Starts 141 - all MotoGP 3 Wins/Best result 2 (2x Moto2) (6th in MotoGP) 7th 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™ ) (9th in MotoGP) 9th 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 - SPA/Best 4th (Moto2) (12th in MotoGP) SPA/Best 4th (MotoGP) SPA/18 QP: 14 Race: 12 SPA/18 QP: 1 Race: - AGE: 27 Crashes 2018: 15 2019: - AGE: 33 Crashes 2018: 17 2019: 1

»» In 2013, Nakagami qualified third on the grid and crossed the line in fourth after being passed by Pol »» In 2011, his first race at the Jerez circuit, Crutchlow finished eighth after crashing and remounting. Espargaro two laps before the end – his best result at this track so far. »» He has been the first Independent Team rider across the line on three occasions at Jerez: in 2012 he was »» In 2017, he finished 21st from eighth on the grid in the Moto2™ class after made contact fourth, 2013 in fifth and 2015 in fourth. with him at Turn 6 on the third lap. »» In 2016, he picked up his first points of the season when he finished in 11th place. »» 2018 was the first time that Nakagami competed in the MotoGP™ class at Jerez; he finished the race in »» In 2017, he qualified on the front row for the first time at this track. He crashed out of the race at Turn 11 12th, which was his best result across the line at the time of his rookie season. on Lap 6 while trying to close the gap to Zarco for third place. »» In 2018, Crutchlow qualified on in Jerez for the fourth time of his Grand Prix career but crashed out of the race on Lap 8 at Turn 1 while sitting in fourth, struggling with his front tyre

36. 41. Aleix Espargaro CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 58 (3 x MotoGP, 18 x Moto2, 37 x Moto3) 3 Starts 233 (149 x MotoGP, 61 x Moto2/250, 23 x 125) 3 Wins/Best result 11 (11 x Moto3) (8th in MotoGP) 8th 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) 12th 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 - SPA/Best 3rd (Moto3) SPA/Best 5th (MotoGP) SPA/18/Moto2 QP: 6 Race: 11 SPA/18 QP: 13 Race: - AGE: 21 Crashes 2018: 9 2019: 1 AGE: 29 Crashes 2018: 12 2019: 1

»» Mir won the second Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup race in Jerez back in 2014. »» In 2012, Aleix Espargaro was the first CRT rider across the line at Jerez in 12th place, and again in 2013 »» Mir raced twice in Moto3™ at Jerez in 2016 and in 2017; he took his best result in 2017, crossing the line when he finished ninth. in third. He both qualified and finished the race in sixth place in 2016. »» In 2014, he was the first Open Class bike across the line at the Spanish GP in seventh. »» In 2018, Mir started from sixth as the top rookie rider on the grid; he finished the race in 11th. »» In 2015, he finished in seventh once again but this time on the , after qualifying in sixth. »» 2019 will be Mir’s first race in Jerez on a MotoGP™ bike. »» In 2016, he finished the race in fifth, his best GP result at the track from 13 starts across the three classes. »» In 2017, he said the race in Jerez was one of the most difficult in his career, but he managed to move up to ninth after dropping down to 15th on the second lap. »» In 2018, he qualified in 13th, but retired from the race on the opening lap with a technical problem.

42. Alex Rins 43. Jack Miller CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 122 (34 x MotoGP, 36 x Moto2, 52 x Moto3) 3 Starts 124 (69 x MotoGP, 55 x 125/Moto3) 3 Wins 13 (1 x MotoGP, 4 x Moto2, 8 x Moto3) 1 Wins/Best result 7 (1 x MotoGP , 6 x Moto3) 3rd Podiums 46 (6 x MotoGP, 17 x Moto2, 23 x Moto3™ ) 1 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) 4th Last Win AME/19 AME Last Win NED/16 - Last Podium AME/19/1st AME/1st Last Podium AME/19/3rd AME/3rd Last Pole AME/16 (Moto2) - Last Pole ARG/18 - SPA/Best 3rd (Moto2/Moto3) (DNF in MotoGP) SPA/Best 4th (Moto3) (6th in MotoGP) SPA/18 QP: 6 Race: - SPA/18 QP: 12 Race: 6 AGE: 23 Crashes 2018: 12 2019: 2 AGE: 24 Crashes 2018: 17 2019: 2

»» Rins raced three times at Jerez in the Moto3™ class, with a best result of third in 2014. »» Miller qualified on pole for the Moto3™ race in 2014 at Jerez; he finished the race in fourth place. »» He competed in the Moto2™ class in 2015 and 2016 at Jerez; finishing 18th in 2015, after crashing at »» In 2015, his rookie year in the MotoGP™ class, Miller finished down in 20th position after running wide the final corner and remounting, and finishing third the following year. mid–race. »» Last year was the first time that Rins competed in the MotoGP™ class at Jerez, as he missed the »» In 2016 at Jerez he finished the race in 17th place, struggling with an injury picked up from a crash in Spanish GP in 2017 due to a left wrist injury sustained in Austin. He qualified in sixth as the top Suzuki Austin. rider on the grid, but crashed out of the race, losing the front at Turn 11 with 20 laps remaining. »» In 2017, he crashed out on Lap 6 after a collision with Bautista at the first corner. »» In 2018, Miller qualified in 12th and made his way through the field to cross the line in sixth place after battling with Valentino Rossi – his best result in the class at the track.

44. Pol Espargaro CAREER 2019 46. Valentino Rossi CAREER 2019 Starts 211 (89 x MotoGP, 51 x Moto2 , 71 x 125) 3 Wins/Best result 15 (10 x Moto2, 5 x 125)(3rd in MotoGP) 8th Starts 386 (326 x MotoGP, 30 x 250, 30 x 125) 3 Podiums 45 (1 x MotoGP, 23 x Moto2, 21 x 125) - Wins/Best result 115 (89 x MotoGP, 14 x 250, 12 x 125) 2nd Poles/Best grid 17 (14 x Moto2, 3 x 125) (2nd in MotoGP) 5th Podiums 234 (198 x MotoGP, 21 x 250, 15 x 125) 2 Last Win JPN/13 (Moto2) - Poles/Best grid 65 (55 x MotoGP, 5 x 250, 5 x 125) 2nd Last Podium VAL/18/3rd - Last Win NED/17 - Last Pole VAL/13 (Moto2) - Last Podium AME/19/2nd AME/2nd SPA/Wins-Best 2 (1 x Moto2, 1 x 125cc) (5th in MotoGP) Last Pole ITA/18 - SPA/18 QP: 16 Race: 11 SPA/Wins 9 (6 x MotoGP, 1 x 500cc, 1 x 250cc, 1 x 125cc) AGE: 27 Crashes 2018: 12 2019: - SPA/18 QP: 10 Race: 5 AGE: 40 Crashes 2018: 8 2019: - »» Pol Espargaro won the 125cc GP race at Jerez in 2010 and won the Moto2™ race there in 2012 – his first victory in the Moto2™ class. »» Rossi has a great record at Jerez with seven victories and five other podium finishes from his 19 starts »» In 2014 he finished ninth in the MotoGP™ class at Jerez, after getting a bad start and dropping down to at the circuit in the premier class. 12th in the early stages. »» He also won in both the 125cc and 250cc classes at Jerez, giving him a total of nine GP victories at this »» In 2015, he finished the race in fifth position, his equal best result of 2015. track. »» In 2016, he finished in eighth as the top Independent Team rider. »» In 2015, Rossi finished in third position when he became the first rider in history to reach the milestone »» In 2017, Espargaro crashed out of the race on Lap 6 after starting from 15th on the grid. of 200 GP podium finishes. »» In 2018, he qualified in 16th and finished the race in 11th as the second-placed KTM rider just behind »» In 2016, Rossi qualified on pole for the first time at the track since 2005 and went on to win at Jerez for the first time since 2009. . 1. PLEASE NOTE THE CLEAR SPACE TRANSPARENT PATH AROUND »» In 2017,THE LOGO : PRESERheVE IT headed the third row of the grid, eventually finishing 10th. 2. THE BLACK BACKGROUND BEHIND THE LOGO : USE IT IN CASE OF BRIGHT »» In 2018,COLORED BA CKheGROUND started from 10th on the grid, which was his worst qualifying result at the track since he2 was 13th back in 2012. He finished the race in fifth as the second Yamaha rider.

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53. 55. CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 208 (49 x MotoGP, 83 x Moto2, 76 x 125) 3 Starts 99 (21 x MotoGP, 78 x Moto2) 3 Wins/Best result 13 (13 x Moto2) (7th in MotoGP) 15th Best result 2nd (Moto2) (9th in MotoGP) 16th Podiums 36 (33 x Moto2, 3 x 125) - Podiums 3 (3 x Moto2) - Poles/Best grid 16 (16 x Moto2) (4th in MotoGP) 18th 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 - - SPA/Wins-Best 1 (1 x Moto2) (14th in MotoGP) SPA/Best 11th (Moto2) (16th in MotoGP) SPA/18 QP: 17 Race: 14 SPA/18 QP: 22 Race: 16 AGE: 29 Crashes 2018: 10 2019: 2 AGE: 24 Crashes 2018: 9 2019: 1

»» Rabat has finished on the podium three times at Jerez: third in the 125cc class in 2010, a race win in »» Syahrin has competed at Jerez in the Moto2™ class from 2014 to 2017; his best result to date at the 2013 and a third–place finish in 2015 in Moto2™. track is 11th in 2016 from 22nd on the grid. »» Rabat has also started from pole twice in the Moto2™ class at Jerez, in 2013 & 2015. »» In 2017, he finished 13th in the Moto2™ race after qualifying in 15th. »» In 2016 and 2017, competing in the MotoGP™ class at Jerez, Rabat failed to score any points at Jerez; »» 2018 was Syahrin’s first year competing at Jerez in the MotoGP™ class; he qualified in 22nd, but failed to he was 18th in 2016 and crashed out of the race on Lap 10 in 2017 after moving up to 13th from 18th score any points, crossing the line in 16th. on the grid. »» In 2018, he crossed the line in 14th place after qualifying in 17th.

63. 88. CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 108 (3 x MotoGP, 36 x Moto2, 69 x Moto3) 3 Starts 132 (3 x MotoGP, 50 x Moto2, 79 x 125cc/Moto3) 3 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) 12th 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 - SPA/Best 2nd (Moto2) SPA/Best 2nd (Moto2/Moto3) SPA/18/Moto2 QP: 3 Race: 3 SPA/18/Moto2 QP: 14 Race: 2 AGE: 22 Crashes 2018: 4 2019: 2 AGE: 24 Crashes 2018: 7 2019: -

»» From 2013 to 2016, Bagnaia raced in the Moto3™ class in Jerez with a best result of third coming in »» Oliveira has competed in Jerez for the last eight years with a best result of second in Moto3™ back in 2015 2016 – the third podium finish of his GP career – from third on the grid. and second in Moto2™ last year. »» In 2017, Bagnaia stood on the podium for the first time in what was his fourth race in the Moto2™ class, »» In 2017, he finished third in the Moto2™ race in Jerez after qualifying in fourth place. finishing second from sixth on the grid. »» Oliveira qualified on the front row in Jerez in 2012 and 2015, both in the Moto3™ class. »» In 2018, he qualified and finished the race in third on his way to clinching the Moto2™ title. »» This year Oliveira will be racing in Jerez for the first time on a MotoGP™ bike. »» In 2019, Bagnaia will be racing in Jerez for the first time on a MotoGP™ bike

93. Marc Marquez 99. CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 189 (111 x MotoGP, 32 x Moto2, 46 x 125) 3 Starts 285 (191 x MotoGP, 48 x 250, 46 x 125) 3 Wins 71 (45 x MotoGP, 16 x Moto2, 10 x 125) 1 Wins/Best result 68 (47 x MotoGP, 17 x 250, 4 x 125) 12th Podiums 118 (79 x MotoGP, 25 x Moto2, 14 x 125) 2 Podiums 152 (114 x MotoGP, 29 x 250, 9 x 125) - Poles 82 (54 x MotoGP , 14 x Moto2, 14 x 125) 2 Poles/Best grid 69 (43 x MotoGP, 23 x 250, 3 x 125) 11th Last Win ARG/19 ARG Last Win AUT/18 - Last Podium ARG/19/1st ARG/1st Last Podium AUT/18/1st - Last Pole AME/19 AME Last Pole ARA/18 - SPA/Wins 2 (2 x MotoGP) SPA/Wins 5 (3 x MotoGP, 2 x 250cc) SPA/18 QP: 5 Race: 1 SPA/18 QP: 4 Race: - AGE: 26 Crashes 2018: 23 2019: 3 AGE: 31 Crashes 2018: 6 2019: 2

»» Marquez only reached the finish line in the intermediate and lightweight classes of GP racing at Jerez »» Lorenzo has finished on the podium seven times in the MotoGP™ class at Jerez, including victories in twice: third in the 125cc race in 2009 and second in the Moto2™ race in 2012. 2010, 2011 & 2015. »» In 2013, he passed Lorenzo at the final corner to finish in second place. »» Up to 2016 he qualified on the front row for nine consecutive years in the MotoGP™ class, including poles »» In 2014, he qualified on pole and took his first GP win in any class at Jerez. in 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013 & 2015. »» In 2015 he finished in second place at Jerez, despite riding with a broken finger on his left hand. »» In 2015 Lorenzo qualified in pole position and had a lights to flag race win at Jerez. »» In 2016, Márquez finished in third place at Jerez, struggling with the front tyre. »» In 2016 at Jerez, Lorenzo took his 100th premier class podium, finishing the race in second place after »» In 2017, he crossed the line in second position from second on the grid. qualifying second on the grid. »» In 2018, he won the race in Jerez after qualifying in fifth, which was his sixth podium finish in the class »» In 2017, he stood on the podium for the first time with Ducati, finishing in third place. at this track. »» In 2018, he qualified in fourth, led the opening seven laps before dropping down to second and then crashed out the race following an incident with and Andrea Dovizioso. MotoGP™ Wildcards

6. 38. Bradley Smith CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 178 (91 x MotoGP, 33 x Moto2, 54 x 125) - Starts 218 (105 x MotoGP, 33 x Moto2, 80 x 125) 1 Wins/Best result 7 (5 x Moto2, 2 x 125) (2nd in MotoGP) - Wins/Best result 3 (3 x 125) (2nd in MotoGP) - Podiums 19 (1 x MotoGP, 12 x Moto2, 6 x 125) - Podiums 25 (2 x MotoGP, 3 x Moto2, 20 x 125) - Poles 8 (1 x MotoGP, 7 x Moto2) - Poles/Best grid 9 (9 x 125) (3rd in MotoGP) 23rd Last Win GBR/11 (Moto2) - Last Win VAL/10 (125cc) - Last Podium USA/13/2nd - Last Podium RSM/15/2nd - Last Pole USA/13 - Last Pole POR/10 (125cc) - SPA/Best 4th (125cc) (7th in MotoGP) SPA/Wins-Best 1 (1 x 125cc) (8th in MotoGP) SPA/16 QP: 18 Race: 14 SPA/18 QP: 21 Race: 13 AGE: 29 Crashes 2018: 3 2019: - AGE: 28 Crashes 2018: 11 2019: 2

»» Bradl’s best result at Jerez is fourth in the 125cc race in 2008. »» Smith won the 125cc GP at Jerez in 2009 – his first victory in Grand Prix racing »» He raced at Jerez in the MotoGP™ class in 2012 for the first time and finished seventh, and in 2013 he »» In 2011, he finished fourth at Jerez in just his second race in Moto2™. crashed out of the race on the fourth lap. »» In 2013, Smith was 10th at Jerez in his third race in the MotoGP™ class. »» In 2014 he finished 10th suffering from “arm-pump” leading to him having surgery in the week following »» His best result from six visits to Jerez in the MotoGP™ class is eighth, taken in both 2014 & 2015 the event. »» In 2017, Smith finished the race at Jerez in 14th after starting from 16th place on the grid.

1. »» In 2015, Bradl finished in 16th place after qualifying in 19th on the grid. PLEASE NOTE THE CLEAR SPACE TRANSPARENT PATH AROUND »» Last year,THE LOGO : PRESERheVE IT qualified in 21st and made his way through the field to cross the line in 13th as the third

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Grand Prix racing at Jerez

This is the 33rd successive year that a Grand Prix Mika Kallio finished 10th last year in Jerez, which is the best re- event has been held at the Jerez circuit since it was first used sult at the track for a KTM rider. in 1987. Jerez has been the most successful circuit for the Spanish rid- Assen is the only current venue that has been used consecu- ers as regards premier-class victories, with a total of 13 wins: tively for a longer period than Jerez. Alberto Puig in 1995, Alex Criville in 1997, 98, 99, in 2004, Dani Pedrosa in 2008, 2013 & 2017, Jorge Lorenzo in A total of 98 Grand Prix races for solo have been 2010, 2011 & 2015, and Marc Marquez in 2014 and 2018. held at the Jerez circuit as follows: MotoGP™ – 17, 500cc – 15, Moto2™ – 9, 250cc – 23, Moto3™ – 7, 125cc – 24, 80cc – 3. There has been at least one Spanish rider on the podium in the MotoGP™ race at Jerez for the last 15 years, a sequence that The MotoGP™ race this year will be the 400th Grand Prix race in started in 2004. since the first Spanish Grand Prix held in 1951 in Montjuïc. Valentino Rossi is the most successful rider at the Jerez circuit Almost 24 years ago, Alberto Puig’s victory at Jerez on May 7th, with nine wins; a single victory in both the 125cc and 250cc 1995, was the first win for a Spanish rider in the premier class classes add to his seven in the premier class. on home soil. 2016 was the first time since 2009 that Spain did not have at Since the first Grand Prix race in the premier class in Jerez, Hon- least one winner across the three classes in Jerez. da have had 21 wins at Jerez, the last of which was last year with Marc Marquez. There have been five different winners in the MotoGP™ class at Jerez in the last seven years: one for , Jorge Loren- Marquez’ win at Jerez last year was the 400th for a rider using zo and Valentino Rossi, two for Dani Pedrosa and Marc Marquez. Michelin tyres in Grand Prix racing. The first Michelin victory was at the TT back in 1973 with . The nine Moto2™ races that have taken place at Jerez have been won by nine different riders: Toni Elias, Andrea Iannone, Pol Es- Yamaha have had eight wins at Jerez in the premier class, the pargaró, Tito Rabat, Mika Kallio, Jonas Folger, , Alex last of which was three years ago with Valentino Rossi. Marquez and . Ducati’s only win at Jerez was in 2006 when Philipp Öttl won for the first time in his Grand Prix career in Jerez won from pole position. The last time a Ducati rider finished on last year, 21 years and 345 days after his father Peter’s last win the podium at Jerez was in 2017 when Jorge Lorenzo crossed at the Italian Grand Prix in Mugello back in 1996. They became the line in third place, which was also his first podium finish for the seventh father and son in Grand Prix history to win. Ducati. The seven Moto3™ races that have taken place at the Jerez cir- Last year, Andrea Iannone finished in third place at Jerez, which cuit have been won by six different riders: (2012 was the best result for Suzuki at the track since the introduction and 2014), Maverick Viñales (2013), (2015), Brad of the MotoGP™ class in 2002. Suzuki’s last of its two victories at Binder (2016), Aron Canet (2017) and Philipp Öttl (2018). None Jerez was in 2000 when won the 500cc race on of the them have won from pole. his way to clinching his world title. Aleix Espargaro’s ninth-place finish in 2017 was the best result for an Aprilia rider in Jerez in the premier class since Doriano Romboni was sixth back in 1997.

Previously... in MotoGP™

198 – At the Americas GP, Valentino Rossi stood on the podium for the 198th time in the premier class and the 234th time in his Grand Prix career. 49 – Suzuki have scored 49 points in the MotoGP™ in Constructor’s World Championship since the opening race in Qatar, which is the best start to a premier class season for Suzuki since 2000. 40 – At 40 years and 57 days old on race day in Austin, Valentino Rossi became the oldest rider to score back-to-back premier class podium finishes since Jack Ahearn at the Belgium GP and the East German GP back in 1966. 19 – Since the opening Grand Prix in Qatar, 19 different riders have stood on the podium across all classes. 8 – Aron Canet won in Austin for the first time since Silverstone in 2017, making eight different winners in the Moto3™ over the last eight races, which is the first time this has happened since the introduction of the class in 2012. 3 – Since the opening premier class race in Qatar, three different manufacturers have stood on the top step of the podium: Ducati, and Suzuki, which is the first time this has happened in the premier class since the opening three races of 2008 with Ducati, Honda and Yamaha. Four manufacturers have never won the first four races in the class. 3 – The win for Alex Rins at the Americas GP was the third victory for a Suzuki rider since the introduction of the MotoGP™ class in 2002.

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MotoGP™ Facts and Stats

Alex Rins became the first first-time winner in the premier class of Grand the Championship with 54 points, ahead of Valentino Rossi (51 points). This Prix racing since Maverick Viñales won at the British GP in 2016, also riding is the first time two Italian riders have led the Championship since Rossi a Suzuki. was ahead of Dovizioso after the Spanish GP back in 2015. With Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati) in Qatar, Marc Marquez (Honda) in Argentina finished in fifth place at the Americas GP, which is his best and Alex Rins (Suzuki) in Austin, three riders from three different manufac- resultin the MotoGP™ class. turers have won in the three opening races. This is the first time this has happened in the premier class since the opening three races of 2008 with Morbidelli’s teammate Fabio Quartararo finished seventh in Austin as the Casey Stoner (Ducati), Dani Pedrosa (Honda) and Jorge Lorenzo (Yamaha). highest-placed rookie, which is his best result so far. He is now leading the fight for the Rookie of the Year with 17 points ahead of Francesco Bagnaia At the Spanish GP, Yamaha, KTM and Aprilia will be aiming to make it four (9), Joan Mir (8) and Miguel Oliveira (7). manufacturers to win the first four races for the first time in the premier class of Grand Prix racing. Takaaki Nakagami finished 10th in the Americas as the only Honda rider across the line, which is the lowest points accumulated by Honda in a race Alex Rins has only led across the line for a total of seven laps in 2019. Other since the introduction of the MotoGP™ class in 2002. riders who have led races this year are: Marc Marquez (34 laps), Andrea Dovizioso (18) and Valentino Rossi (8). Only seven riders have scored points in all three of the MotoGP™ races in 2019: Danilo Petrucci, Alex Rins, Takaaki Nakagami, Valentino Rossi, Andrea In Austin, Valentino Rossi stood on the podium for the second successive Dovizioso, Johann Zarco and Pol Espargaro. time, becoming the oldest rider to score back-to-back premier class po- dium finishes since Jack Ahearn at the Belgium GP and the East German GP Tito Rabat crossed the line in 15th place in Austin, which is his first point back in 1966. In addition, this was his 198th podium finish in the premier scoring finish since he was 11th at the Austrian GP last year before brea- class. king his leg at the following GP in Silverstone. With his third-place finish in Austin, Jack Miller stood on the podium for Jorge Lorenzo will celebrate his 32nd birthday on qualifying day in Jerez, the first time since he won the Dutch TT back in 2016. Miller is now leading which will also be the 17th anniversary of his Grand Prix debut at this track. the Independent Team riders classification with 29 points, ahead of Takaaki He had to miss the opening day due to being too young. Nakagami (22). Hafizh Syahrin, who is scheduled to make his 100th Grand Prix start at the Neither of the two Yamaha factory riders have won at least one of the three Spanish GP, will celebrate his 25th birthday on the race day at Jerez. opening races for the second successive year. The last time that the Mons- ter Energy Yamaha MotoGP team did not have a win in any of the first three None of the four rookies in the MotoGP™ class this year have previously won races of the year in two successive seasons was in 2002 and 2003. a Grand Prix race at Jerez in any of the smaller classes. Nonetheless, all of them have stood on the podium at least once at the track in Grand Prix Andrea Dovizioso, who crossed the line in fourth in Austin, is now leading racing except Fabio Quartararo.

Moto2™ Facts and Stats

In Austin, Tom Lüthi won for the first time since he won the Moto2™ race in Sky Racing Team VR46 in Thailand last year. back in 2017. This is Lüthi’s 17th GP win, equalling Toni Elias, and on the list of riders with most GP wins. Jorge Navarro finished third in Austin, which is his first podium finish since he stepped up to the Moto2™ class back in 2017. In addition, this is Tom Lüthi’s 12th win in the Moto2™ class, one less than Tito Rabat who stand in third place on the list of riders with most Moto2™ In addition, this is the first podium finish for a rider since Fabio wins behind Marc Marquez (16 wins) and Johann Zarco (15). All of them Quartararo was second in Assen last year and the 27th overall for the chas- clinched at least one title in the class. sis manufacturer in Moto2™.

With 17 GP wins, Tom Lüthi closes in on soon-to-be MotoGP™ Legend Ste- , who replaced injured Augusto Fernandez in Austin, crossed fan Dörflinger (18 wins) who stands in second place on the list of Swiss the line in fourth on what was his first race on the Triumph-powered ma- riders with most GP wins, behind (30). chinery. He replaces Jake Dixon in Jerez. Tom Lüthi has now won in seven of his nine seasons competing in the finished his 200th GP race in 14th place, scoring the Moto2™ class, a record. His closest rivals are: Andrea Iannone, Lorenzo Bal- first points for MV Agusta in the World Championship since Giacomo Agos- dassarri, and Tito Rabat with three winning seasons in the tini won the 500cc race at the Nürburgring in 1976. class. Sam Lowes (2016), Alex Marquez (2017) and Lorenzo Baldassarri (2018) Marcel Schrötter crossed the line in second place at the Americas GP, which are the only riders currently competing in Moto2™ who have won in Jerez is his third podium finish and his best result on what was the 160th start of in the class. his Grand Prix career. The winner of the Moto3™ race last year, Philipp Öttl, will celebrate his 23rd With Tom Lüthi and Marcel Schrötter, this is the first 1–2 for the Dynavolt birthday on the opening day at Jerez. Intact GP team in Grand Prix racing and the first for a Moto2™ team since

Moto3™ Facts and Stats

Aron Canet has won in Austin for the first time since Silverstone in 2017. with 37.5 points ahead of Bradley Smith (36.5 points) after the Spanish GP. This is Canet’s fourth win in the Moto3™ class, equalling Alex Marquez, one less than . This is the first win for the ’s team in crossed the line in third place at the Americas GP, which is his GP racing. fifth podium finish on what was his 84th Grand Prix. This is his first podium finish since he was second last year in France. Migno’s best result at Jerez With his win, Aron Canet made eight different winners in the Moto3™ class is a sixth place in 2017. over the last eight races, which is the first time this happened since the introduction of the class in 2012. With Aron Canet, Jaume Masia and Andrea Migno, this is the first full-KTM podium since France last year. With a second-place finish in Austin, this is Jaume Masia’s first back-to- back podium finishes of his Grand Prix career. Romano Fenati (2012 and 2014), Aron Canet (2017) are the only riders who have won in the Moto3™ class at Spanish GP. In addition, Marcos Ramirez is With Aron Canet and Jaume Masia, this is the first Spanish 1-2 in the light- the only other rider who has stood on the podium at the track in the class. weight category since Assen last year with Jorge Martin and Aron Canet, the 38th overall in the category. No rider has won the Moto3™ race in Jerez after qualifying on pole position. The last rider to win a lightweight class Grand Prix from pole at Jerez is Following the Americas GP, Jaume Masia leads the Moto3™ Championship in the 125cc class back in 2005. standings with a score of 45 points, tied with Aron Canet. This is the lowest score for a rider leading the Championship in the lightweight category after the opening three races of the year since 2009 when Andrea Iannone led

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Great weekend for Alex Rins and Suzuki in Texas In Austin, Alex Rins won for the first time on what was the 34th start of his career in the premier class. Below are some facts and statistics:

Alex Rins’ win in Texas was the third for Suzuki since the introduction of the MotoGP™ class back in 2002, along with at the French GP back in 2007 and Maverick Viñales at the British GP in 2016.

This is Suzuki’s first win in the premier class in the United States. Suzuki have had four wins in smaller classes in the US: at Daytona with Hugh Anderson in the 50cc class (1964) and the 125cc class (1964 and 1965), and Ernst Degner in the 50cc class (1965).

Before the Spanish GP, Alex Rins is thirdin the Championship,becoming the highest-placed Suzuki rider in the premier class after the opening three races of the season since Kenny Roberts Jr. led after the Japanese GP in 2000.

Following the Americas GP, Suzuki have scored 49 points in the Constructors’ World Championship classification, which is the highest points accumulated after the opening three races by Suzuki since 2000 when they had 55 points at this stage of the season.

With his win in Austin, Alex Rins became the 10th different Spanish rider to have won in the premier class of Grand Prix racing along with Jorge Lorenzo, Marc Marquez, Dani Pedrosa, Alex Criville, Sete Gibernau, Maverick Viñales, , Toni Elias and Alberto Puig.

Alex Rins became the first rider to have won at least once in Moto3™, in Moto2™ and in MotoGP™ at the .

With his win in Texas, this is Alex Rins’ seventh successive top five finish since Japan last year. In addition, Rins has scored points in the last 12 successive races. The last time he failed to score any points was in Germany last year when he crashed on the opening lap.

In his Grand Prix career, Alex Rins’ first win in each of the solo classes he competed in came in the United States: Americas/2013 (Moto3™), Indianapolis/2015 (Moto2™) and Americas/2019 (MotoGP™).

200th premier class start for Andrea Dovizioso At the Spanish GP, Andrea Dovizioso is scheduled to make his 200th Grand Prix start in the premier class, becoming the sixth rider to reach the milestone of 200 starts in the class and the third Italian rider, along with Valentino Rossi and Loris Capirossi.

Riders Premier class starts

1 Valentino Rossi 326 2 245 3 218 4 Loris Capirossi 217 5 Dani Pedrosa 216 6 Andrea Dovizioso 199 7 196 8 Carlos Checa 194 9 Jorge Lorenzo 191 10 Kenny Roberts Jr. 167

In addition, this will be Andrea Dovizioso’s 200th successive start since he stepped up in the premier class of Grand Prix racing in Qatar back in 2008.

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Tom Lüthi moves above Loris Reggiani With his win in Austin, Tom Lüthi moves above Loris Reggiani into eighth place on the following list of riders with the longest winning careers in the history of Grand Prix Racing:

Rider First GP win Last GP win Length of winning GP career

1 Valentino Rossi 125cc/Czech/1996 MotoGP™/Dutch TT/2017 20 years 311 days 2 Loris Capirossi 125cc/GB/1990 MotoGP™/Japan/2007 17 years 49 days 3 Angel Nieto 50cc/E.Germany/1969 80cc/France/1985 16 years 8 days 4 Dani Pedrosa 125cc/Dutch TT/2002 MotoGP™/Valencia/2017 15 years 136 days 5= Jorge Lorenzo 125cc/Rio/2003 MotoGP™/Austria/2018 14 years 326 days 5= Andrea Dovizioso 125cc/South Africa/2004 MotoGP™/Losail/2019 14 years 326 days 7 350cc/TT/1961 500cc/Czech/1975 14 years 71 days 8 Tom Lüthi 125cc/France/2005 Moto2™/Americas/2019 13 years 334 days 9 Loris Reggiani 125cc/GB/1980 250cc/Czech/1993 13 years 12 days 10 Mattia Pasini 125cc/China/2005 Moto2™/Argentina/2018 12 years 342 days

In addition, Tom Lüthi also moves above (7 years and 89 days) into ninth place on the list of riders with the longest winning career in the intermediate category at 7 years and 173 days old.

At 32 years and 220 days old on race day at the Americas GP, he is the third-oldest winner since the introduction of the Moto2™ class back in 2010 behind Anthony (32 years 346 days old) and Mattia Pasini (32 years and 238 days old).

Jerez scheduled to host the 300th MotoGP™ race The MotoGP™ race at Jerez will be the 300th MotoGP™ race to take place since the class was introduced back in 2002. Below are some facts and statistics from the 299 MotoGP™ races that have taken place so far:

A total of 23 different riders have stood on the top step of the podium in the MotoGP™ class. The rider with most MotoGP™ wins is Valentino Rossi with 76, followed by Jorge Lorenzo (47), Marc Marquez (45), Casey Stoner (38) and Dani Pedrosa (31).

A total of 45 different riders have finished on the podium in the MotoGP™ class. Valentino Rossi is the rider with most MotoGP™ podium finishes, with 175, followed by Jorge Lorenzo (114), Dani Pedrosa (112), Marc Marquez (79), and Casey Stoner (69).

A total of eight different riders have won one race in the MotoGP™ class since 2002, as follows: Alex Rins, Andrea Iannone, , Chris Vermeulen, Jack Miller, , Toni Elias and .

The MotoGP™ winners have come from seven different nations: Spain (138), Italy (107), Australia (41), USA (4), Great Britain (3), Brazil (3) and Japan (3).

30 different riders have qualified on pole position in the MotoGP™ class (including the Malaysian GP 2011 and the British GP 2018). The five riders with the most MotoGP™ poles are Marc Marquez (54), Valentino Rossi (51), Jorge Lorenzo (43), Casey Stoner (39) and Dani Pedrosa (31).

Honda is the most successful manufacturer in the MotoGP™ class with 142 wins. Other manufacturers who have taken MotoGP™ wins are Yamaha (107), Ducati (47) and Suzuki (3).

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Valentino Rossi won the last MotoGP™ race held in China in 2008 – the On this day... 250th GP organized by Dorna as a promoter of the FIM World Championship – which was his 50th win in the class since its May 2nd introduction in 2002.

At the Austrian GP back in 1976, won the 500cc race from At the 2008 Chinese GP , Andrea Iannone won the 125cc race, which and Phil Read, which was the first all-Suzuki podium was the first of the 13 wins of his Grand Prix career so far. in the premier class. May 5th At the Spanish GP 2004, Marco Simoncelli won the 125cc race, which was the first of the 14 wins of his Grand Prix career. At the 1968 Spanish GP at Montjuïc, Salvador Cañellas won the 125cc race to become the first Spanish rider to win in Grand Prix racing. May 3rd At the 1985 Spanish GP in Jarama, Christian Sarron crossed the line in In Hockenheim 1981, MotoGP™ Legend Angel Nieto crossed the line the 500cc race in third place, which was his first podium finish in the of the 250cc race in fifth place, scoring his first and only points in the premier class. intermediate category. May 6th In 1998 at the Spanish GP in Jerez, Carlos Checa started from pole position for the first time in the premier class. He finished the race in At the 1990 Spanish GP in Jerez, qualified on pole position fourth behind Max Biaggi. for the first time in his Grand Prix career, on his way to finishing the race in fourth place behind . May 4th In Jerez back in 2001, Alex Criville crossed the line in the 500cc race in At the Spanish GP in Jarama back in 1969, Santiago Herrero won the third place, behind Valentino Rossi and Norick Abe. This was Criville’s 250cc race riding an , becoming the first Spanish rider to win in 50th podium finish in the premier class and his penultimate. the intermediate category.

Alex Barros made his GP debut in the 80cc class at the Spanish GP in Jarama back in 1986 when just 15 years old and went on to compete in the 80cc class at Grand Prix level during 1986 and 1987. 33 years later, Brazilian Meikon Kawakami is scheduled to make his GP debut in Moto3™ at the Spanish GP as a wildcard.

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