Official statistics compiled by Dr. Martin Raines STATISTICS 2013 May 15th Monster Energy Grand Prix de France #04 Le Mans

MotoGP™ Riders Profile

CAREER 2013 CAREER 2013 Starts 189 (91 x MotoGP, 49 x 250, 49 x 125) 3 4. Starts 171 – all MotoGP 3 5. Wins/best result 10 (1 x MotoGP, 4 x 250, 5 x 125) 7th Best result 2nd x 5 15th Podiums 63 (22 x MotoGP, 26 x 250, 15 x 125) 0 Podiums 12 (12 x MotoGP) 0 Poles/best grid 14 (1 x MotoGP, 4 x 250, 9 x 125) 4th Poles/best grid 3 (3 x MotoGP) 18th Last Win GBR/09 - Last Win - - Last Podium ARA/12/3rd - Last Podium GBR/11/3rd - Last Pole JPN/10 - Last Pole CHN/08 -

»» Dovizioso has finished on the podium seven times at Le Mans throughout »» Edwards has twice finished on the podium at Le Mans – 3rd place finishes his GP career – more podium finishes than at any other circuit in both 2005 and 2008 »» He won the 125cc GP at Le Mans on the way to winning the world title in 2004 »» He also started from pole at Le Mans in 2007 – his first ever pole in Grand Prix Racing »» In his first MotoGP race at Le Mans in 2008 he finished 6th and in 2009 he was 4th Age: 27 »» In 2009 he lost out at the start and dropped down to finish the first lap in 16th place Age: 39 after being passed on the last lap by his then team-mate Pedrosa before fighting his way back to finish the race in 7th »» He took the final podium position in 2010 after doing the reverse of the previous year and »» Finished in 12th place at Le Mans in 2010, and in 2011 was 13th after crashing and re-starting passing Pedrosa on the final lap and in 2011 won a battle with Rossi to finish 2nd behind »» Did not take part in the French GP last year as he was recovering from a broken collarbone suffered at team-mate Stoner the previous race in Estoril »» Finished 7th last year in France after crashing and re-starting »» Last year was replaced by Chris Vermeulen

CAREER 2013 CAREER 2013 Starts 108 (21 x MotoGP, 33 x Moto2™, 54 x 125) 3 6. Starts 137 (33 x MotoGP, 104 x 250) 3 7. Wins/best result 7 (5 x Moto2, 2 x 125) (4th in MotoGP) 5th Wins/best result 9 - all 250cc (4th in MotoGP) 15th Podiums 18 (12 x Moto2, 6 x 125) 0 Podiums 27 - all 250cc 0 Poles/best grid 7 (7 x Moto2) (4th in MotoGP) 5th Poles/best grid 8 (8 x 250cc) (7th in MotoGP) 16th Last Win GBR/11 (Moto2) - Last Win MAL/09 (250cc) - Last Podium MAL/11/2nd (Moto2) - Last Podium MAL/09/1st (250cc) - Last Pole RSM/11 (Moto2) - Last Pole MAL/09 -

»» In 2010 Bradl qualified in 35th place on the grid for the Moto2 race at Le »» Aoyama’s best results at Le Mans are 4th place finishes in the 250cc Mans but worked his way through the field to finish 9th race in both 2004 and 2006 »» He qualified on pole for the Moto2 race at the French GP in 2011 and led the race »» He finished 11th in the MotoGP class at Le Mans in 2010 after losing places for the first 15 laps before eventually finishing 3rd - his best result at the French GP Age: 23 early in the race having fitted a new front tyre on the starting grid Age: 31 »» Qualified down in 13th last year at Le Mans after a crash in qualifying, but finished 5th »» In 2011 he qualified 13th for the French GP and finished the race 8th in his first wet MotoGP race, after making a good start and moving up to 7th by the end »» Did not take part in the French GP last year of the first lap

CAREER 2013 CAREER 2013 Starts 174 (52 x MotoGP, 75 x 250, 47 x 125) 3 8. Hector Barbera Starts 21 – all MotoGP 3 9. Danilo Petrucci Wins/best result 10 (4 x 250, 6 x 125) (6th in MotoGP) 12th Best result 8th 14th Podiums 32 (20 x 250, 12 x 125) 0 Podiums 0 0 Poles/best grid 9 (8 x 250, 1 x 125) (3rd in MotoGP) 10th Best grid 15th 17th Last Win VAL/09 (250cc) - Last Win - - Last Podium VAL/09/1st (250cc) - Last Podium - - Last Pole POR/09 (250cc) - Last Pole - -

»» Barbera’s best result at Le Mans is 4th in the 250cc race in 2007 »» In his first race at Le Mans last year, Petrucci crashed on lap 25 when »» In 2010 he was 8th at Le Mans, which equalled his best result of his rookie highest placed CRT rider in 11th position season in MotoGP »» He was 9th in 2011 at Le Mans after finishing the first lap down in 15th place Age: 26 Age: 22 »» Last year he qualified 9th and finished 9th at Le Mans

CAREER 2013 CAREER 2013 Starts 237 (124 x MotoGP, 80 x 250, 33 x 125) 3 14. Starts 123 (31 x MotoGP, 61 x 250/Moto2, 31 x 125) 1 17. Karel Abraham Wins/best result 5 (5 x 250cc) (2nd in MotoGP) 12th Wins/best result 1 (1 x Moto2) (7th in MotoGP) DNF Podiums 24 (2 x MotoGP, 22 x 250) 0 Podiums 2 (2 x Moto2) 0 Poles/best grid 9 (9 x 250cc) (2nd in MotoGP) 14th Best grid 5th – 250cc (6th in MotoGP) 18th Last Win GBR/05 (250cc) - Last Win VAL/10 (Moto2) - Last Podium GBR/09/3rd - Last Podium VAL/10/1st (Moto2) - Last Pole POR/05 (250cc) - Last Pole - -

»» De Puniet had four successive podium finishes in the 250cc class at Le »» Abraham crashed out of the Moto2 race at Le Mans in 2010 on the first lap Mans, from 2002 to 2005 »» In 2011 at Le Mans he qualified down in 16th place on the grid in the MotoGP »» His best ever MotoGP result at his home race came in 2010 when he finished class, but made progress through the race to finish 10th 7th on a Age: 32 »» Qualified 10th at the French GP last year, but retired from the race on lap twelve Age: 23 »» In 2011 he qualified 11th but crashed at the first chicane on the second lap »» Last year at Le Mans he crashed at the start of the race, re-started and then crashed again on lap 23 CAREER 2013 CAREER 2013 Starts 169 (53 x MotoGP, 49 x 250, 67 x 125) 3 19. Alvaro Bautista Starts 197 (119 x MotoGP, 32 x 250, 46 x 125) 3 26. Wins/best result 16 (8 x 250, 8 x 125) (3rd in MotoGP) 6th Wins 46 (23 x MotoGP, 15 x 250, 8 x 125) 1 Podiums 48 (2 x MotoGP, 28 x 250, 18 x 125) 0 Podiums 114 (73 x MotoGP, 24 x 250, 17 x 125) 2 Poles/best grid 18 (1 x MotoP, 9 x 250, 8 x 125) 6th Poles/best grid 42 (24 x MotoGP, 9 x 250, 9 x 125) 2nd Last Win CAT/09 (250cc) - Last Win SPA/13 SPA Last Podium JPN/12/3rd - Last Podium SPA/13/1st SPA/1st Last Pole GBR/12 - Last Pole VAL/12 -

»» One of just five circuits where Bautista has not had a GP podium; the others »» Pedrosa had great success at Le Mans in the smaller classes; he won the are Silverstone, Laguna Seca, Austin and Aragon 125cc GP there in 2003 and the 250cc race in both 2004 and 2005 »» Finished 4th in the 250cc race in 2009 after qualifying on »» He started from pole and finished third at Le Mans on his first visit riding a MotoGP »» Missed the MotoGP race in 2010 due to a broken collarbone suffered in a motocross Age: 28 machine in 2006 and he was 4th and the top Michelin rider in the wet race of 2007 Age: 27 training accident »» He was 4th again in 2008 after starting from pole and in 2009 he again qualified on pole and finished 3rd »» In 2011 he finished 12th while still suffering from his injuries suffered in the opening race of the »» In 2010 he was 5th after getting passed by both Dovizioso and Hayden on the last lap and in 2011 his year in Qatar race ended on the 18th lap when he collided with and crashed »» Qualified 8th last year at Le Mans and finished 10th in his first MotoGP race on a Honda in the wet »» Last year at Le Mans he qualified on pole after a dry qualifying but struggled in the wet race and ended up 4th after being down in 6th for most of the race

CAREER 2013 29. CAREER 2013 Starts 131 (3 x MotoGP, 51 x Moto2, 77 x 125) 3 Starts 37 – all MotoGP 3 35. Cal Crutchlow Wins/best result 12 (8 x Moto2, 4 x 125)(9th in MotoGP) 9th Best result 3rd x 2 4th Podiums 24 (19 x Moto2, 5 x 125) 0 Podiums 2 (2 x MotoGP) 0 Poles/best grid 8 (5 x Moto2, 3 x 125) (10th in MotoGP) 10th Best grid 2nd 2nd Last Win ITA/12 (Moto2) - Last Win - - Last Podium RSM/12/3rd (Moto2) - Last Podium AUS/12/3rd - Last Pole ARA/10 (Moto2) - Last Pole - -

»» Iannonne’s best results at Le Mans have been 4th in the Moto2 race in both »» Crutchlow raced at Le Mans for the first time in 2011; he qualified in 6th 2010 and 2012 place on the grid and then crashed in the race at Garage Vert on the sixth lap »» One of just five circuits Iannone has not had a podium finish in his GP career, Age: 23 »» Crashed last year on lap 18 when battling with Rossi and Dovizioso; re-started along with: Austin, Indianapolis, Silverstone and Laguna Seca where he will be to finish 8th Age: 27 racing for the first time this year

CAREER 2013 38. Bradley Smith CAREER 2013 Starts 116 (3 x MotoGP, 33 x Moto2, 80 x 125) 3 Starts 127 (43 x MotoGP, 61 x Moto2/250, 23 x 125 3 41. Aleix Espargaro Wins/best result 3 (3 x 125) (10th in MotoGP) 10th Best result 3rd – Moto2 (8th in MotoGP) 9th Podiums 23 (3 x Moto2, 20 x 125) 0 Podiums 1 (1 x Moto2) 0 Poles/best grid 9 (9 x 125) (9th in MotoGP) 9th Best grid 2nd - Moto2 (9th in MotoGP) 9th Last Win VAL/10 (125cc) - Last Win - - Last Podium ITA/11/3rd (Moto2) - Last Podium CAT/11/3rd (Moto2) - Last Pole POR/10 (125cc) - Last Pole - -

»» Smith has twice finished on the podium at Le Mans in the 125cc class; 3rd »» Espargaro finished 9th at Le Mans in 2010 in only his seventh race in in 2007, which was his first GP podium, and 2nd in 2008 the MotoGP class - which at that time was his best result on the Ducati »» In 2011 he finished 9th in the Moto2 race at Le Mans and last year was 10th »» In 2011 he finished 6th at Le Mans - his first top ten finish in the Age: 22 »» At Jerez, Smith became the youngest British rider to finish in the top ten in the Moto2 class Age: 23 premier-class since James Haydon was 10th in Catalunya in 1995 »» Qualified 17th last year in the MotoGP class at Le Mans and finished the race in 13th place »» Has been the first CRT across the line in each of the opening three MotoGP races of the year

CAREER 2013 CAREER 2013 Starts 279 (219 x MotoGP, 30 x 250, 30 x 125) 3 46. Starts 66 (19 x MotoGP, 18 x Moto2, 29 x 125cc) 1 51. Michele Pirro Wins/best result 105 (79 x MotoGP, 14 x 250, 12 x 125) 2nd Wins/best result 1 (1 x Moto2) (5th in MotoGP) 11th Podiums 178 (142 x MotoGP, 21 x 250, 15 x 125) 1 Podiums 2 (2 x Moto2) 0 Poles/best grid 59 (49 x MotoGP, 5 x 250, 5 x 125) 5th Poles/best grid 1 (1 x Moto2) (14th in MotoGP) 14th Last Win MAL/10 - Last Win VAL/11 (Moto2) - Last Podium QAT/13/2nd QAT/2nd Last Podium VAL/11/1st (Moto2) - Last Pole FRA/10 - Last Pole VAL/11 (Moto2) -

»» Rossi has had nine podium finishes in the premier-class at Le Mans, »» Pirro finished 14th in the Moto2 race at Le Mans in 2011 - his first point including three victories scoring ride at the French GP »» He has won at Le Mans on three different bikes: in 2002 riding a Honda, 2005 »» Finished 14th in the MotoGP race at Le Mans last year from 14th place on the grid riding the 990cc Yamaha and in 2008 on Yamaha’s 800cc machine Age: 34 Age: 26 »» In 2009 he finished in 16th place, after suffering a crash and a ride through penalty: this was the first time he had ever finished a GP race outside a points scoring position »» He finished second at Le Mans in 2010, after he had been leading the race in the early stages until Lorenzo passed him on lap twelve »» Two of his three podium finishes on a Ducati came at Le Mans; 3rd in 2011 and 2nd last year

2 CAREER 2013 CAREER 2013 Starts 121 (3 x MotoGP, 52 x Moto2/250, 66 x 125) 3 52. Lukas Pesek Starts 4 (3 x MotoGP, 1 x 125) 3 67. Bryan Staring Wins/best result 2 (2 x 125) (18th in MotoGP) 18th Wins/best result 16th 16th Podiums 9 (9 x 125) 0 Podiums 0 0 Poles/best grid 3 (3 x 125) (15th in MotoGP) 15th Best grid 18th 18th Last Win AUS/07 (125cc) - Last Win - - Last Podium AUS/07/1st (125cc) - Last Podium - - Last Pole RSM/07 (125cc) Last Pole - -

»» Pesek has had a single podium finish from his previous appearances at Le »» Staring is racing at a Grand Prix at Le Mans for the first time Mans in the smaller classes - 2nd in the 125cc race in 2007 »» Had his best result so far in his debut year in MotoGP at Jerez - finishing 16th, less than a second behind Edwards in the last point scoring position Age: 27 Age: 25

CAREER 2013 CAREER 2013 Starts 49 (18 x MotoGP, 31 x Moto2) 3 68. Yonny Hernandez Starts 170 – all MotoGP 3 69. Best result 6th - Moto2 (9th in MotoGP) 14th Wins/best result 3 (3 x MotoGP) 7th Podiums 0 0 Podiums 28 (28 x MotoGP) 0 Best grid 5th - Moto2 (12th in MotoGP) 16th Poles/best grid 5 7th Last Win - - Last Win USA/06 - Last Podium - - Last Podium SPA/11/3rd - Last Pole - - Last Pole POR/07 -

»» Hernandez raced in the Moto2 class for two years at Le Mans; finishing »» In 2010 at Le Mans Hayden finished fourth, and was the first Ducati rider 12th in 2010 and 20th in 2011 across the line – his best ever result at the French GP »» He was 15th last year, in his first race at Le Mans in the MotoGP class »» Finished 7th in 2011 at Le Mans from 10th place on the grid »» At the French GP, Hernandez will be making his 50th Grand Prix start Age: 24 »» Was 6th last year at Le Mans from 11th place on the grid Age: 31

CAREER 2013 CAREER 2013 Starts 3 3 70. Michael Laverty Starts 50 (4 x MotoGP, 46 x Moto2) 3 71. Claudio Corti Best result 13th 13th Best result 2nd - Moto2 (16th in MotoGP) 16th Podiums 0 0 Podiums 1 x Moto2 0 Best grid 17th 17th Poles/best grid 1 x Moto2 (19th in MotoGP) 19th Last Win - - Last Win - - Last Podium - - Last Podium FRA/12/2nd (Moto2) - Last Pole - - Last Pole GBR/10 (Moto2) -

»» Laverty is racing at a Grand Prix at Le Mans for the first time »» Corti finished second last year in the Moto2 race at Le Mans - his only »» At Jerez he finished 13th, to score points for the first time in his debut year podium finish in Grand Prix racing in MotoGP Age: 31 Age: 25

CAREER 2013 CAREER 2013 Starts 81 (3 x MotoGP, 32 x Moto2, 46 x 125) 3 93. Marc Marquez Starts 182 (88 x MotoGP, 48 x 250, 46 x 125) 3 99. Wins 27 (1 x MotoGP, 16 x Moto2, 10 x 125) 1 Wins 45 (24 x MotoGP, 17 x 250, 4 x 125) 1 Podiums 42 (3 x MotoGP, 25 x Moto2, 14 x 125) 3 Podiums 101 (63 x MotoGP, 29 x 250, 9 x 125) 3 Poles 29 (1 x MotoGP, 14 x Moto2, 14 x 125) 1 Poles 53 (27 x MotoGP, 23 x 250, 3 x 125) 2 Last Win AME/13 AME Last Win QAT/13 QAT Last Podium SPA/13/2nd SPA/2nd Last Podium SPA/13/3rd SPA/3rd Last Pole AME/13 AME Last Pole SPA/13 SPA

»» Marquez took his first ever pole in GP racing in the 125cc class at Le Mans »» Lorenzo had one victory at Le Mans when riding in the smaller classes, in 2007 in 2009, but crashed out of the race after colliding with Joan Olive in the 250cc race after qualifying on pole »» He set a new lap record on his way to finishing 3rd in the 125cc race at Le Mans »» In 2008 he arrived at Le Mans still suffering with injuries from his crash in China, but in 2010 Age: 20 finished 2nd even though he was down in 11th place at the end of the second lap Age: 26 »» He won the Moto2 race at the French GP in 2011 – his first victory since moving up from »» In 2009 he led every lap of the race and won by a margin of 17.7 seconds and won again in France in 2010 the 125cc class after passing Rossi to take the lead on lap 12 »» Last year he qualified on pole for the Moto2 race at Le Mans, but crashed out of the wet »» In 2011 he was first Yamaha rider across the line in 4th place and last year won again after taking the lead on race on the 11th lap the first lap from fourth place on the grid »» Le Mans and Estoril are the circuits at which Lorenzo has had most wins in the MotoGP class - 3 times at each circuit

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Grand Prix racing at Le Mans – facts and figures he Le Mans circuit has one of the longest traditions of grand prix racing on the current MotoGP schedule. Below are Tsome facts and figures about MotoGP™ at Le Mans:

Le Mans has hosted a grand prix event on 25 previous occasions, including the Grand Prix “Vitesse du Mans” in 1991, which is the only year that two MotoGP events have been held in France in the same year. Le Mans was first used for a grand prix in 1969, when the 500cc race was won by Giacomo Agostini, who lapped all the other riders in the race on his MV . The Le Mans circuit has been used for the MotoGP event for the last 13 years in succession, starting in 2000. Since the introduction of the four-stroke MotoGP formula in 2002, both Honda and Yamaha have had five victories at the Le Mans circuit. The other win went to in 2007 with Chris Vermeulen – Suzuki’s only GP victory in the four-stroke MotoGP era. Jorge Lorenzo, with three wins in the MotoGP class and a single win in the 250cc class, is the rider who has had most grand prix victories at the Le Mans circuit. There have been five GP wins at the Le Mans circuit by French riders: Jean Aureal won the 125cc race in 1969, Guy Bertin the 125cc race in 1979, Patrick Fernandez the 350cc race in 1979, the 125cc race in 2008 and Louis Rossi the Moto3™ race last year. In addition to Le Mans, there have been seven other circuits that have hosted the French GP (number of times in brackets): Paul Ricard (13), Clermont- Ferrand (10), Nogaro (2), Reims (2), Rouen (2), Albi (1), Magny-Cours (1).

Pedrosa one win behind Lorenzo ith his victory at Jerez, Dani Pedrosa now has just one win less than his great rival Jorge Lorenzo in the MotoGP Wclass, as shown in the following table:

RIDERS WITH MOST WINS IN MotoGP/500CC CLASS

79 - Valentino Rossi (7 premier-class titles) 68 - Giacomo Agostini (8 premier-class titles) 54 - (5 premier-class titles) 38 - (2 premier-class titles) 37 - (4 premier-class titles) 31 - (4 premier-class titles) 25 - (1 premier-class title) 24 - (3 premier-class titles), Jorge Lorenzo (2 premier-class titles) 23 - Dani Pedrosa (0 premier-class titles)

Dani Pedrosa moves to seventh in all-time GP wins list ani Pedrosa’s win in Jerez was the 46th time that he has stood on the top step of the podium in his grand prix career, Dmaking him the seventh most successful rider of all-time in terms of GP wins across all classes.

RIDERS WITH MOST GRAND PRIX VICTORIES (ALL SOLO CLASSES)

Rider Total wins MotoGP/500cc 350cc 250cc 125cc 80/50cc

1 Giacomo Agostini 122 68 54 2 Valentino Rossi 105 79 14 12 3 Angel Nieto 90 62 28 4 Mike Hailwood 76 37 16 21 2 5 Mick Doohan 54 54 6 52 11 4 27 10 7 Dani Pedrosa 46 23 15 8 8= 45 2 21 18 4 8= Casey Stoner 45 38 5 2 8= Jorge Lorenzo 45 24 17 4

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Jorge Lorenzo just one podium less than Wayne Rainey t the Spanish GP Jorge Lorenzo maintained his great consistency of podium finishes; since the start of 2012 he has Abeen on the podium at every race that he has finished. The only two races where he has failed to be on the podium since the start of last year, were when he did not finish at Assen and Valencia in 2012. His third place at Jerez was the 63rd time he has been on the podium in the premier-class, just one less podium finish than three-time 500cc world cham- pion Wayne Rainey achieved during his career.

RIDERS WITH GREATEST NUMBER OF PODIUM FINISHES IN THE PREMIER-CLASS

Total podium Second place Third place Rider Wins finishes finishes finishes

1 Valentino Rossi 142 79 40 23 2 Mick Doohan 95 54 31 10 3 Giacomo Agostini 88 68 20 0 4 Eddie Lawson 78 31 31 16 5 Dani Pedrosa 73 23 27 23 6 Casey Stoner 69 38 11 20 7 Wayne Rainey 64 24 22 18 8 Jorge Lorenzo 63 24 29 10 9 58 13 26 19 10 Randy Mamola 54 13 22 19

Marc Marquez makes fantastic start to MotoGP career arc Marquez has made a tremendous start in his MotoGP career and after three races is holding top spot in the Mchampionship standings. In the following table Marquez’s statistics from his first three MotoGP races is compared with other recent riders who have made an instant impact in the premier-class: Jorge Lorenzo, Dani Pedrosa and Max Biaggi. Also included for comparison purposes is Valentino Rossi, who did not make such an instant impact when mo- ving up to the premier-class.

As can be seen in the table, Marquez has the same number of wins, podiums and points as Lorenzo did after three races in the MotoGP class – however Lorenzo was on pole in each of his first three races whereas Marquez has had a single pole so far.

The second table shows the statistics of each of the riders after four races - Biaggi continued his run of podium appea- rances into his fourth race in the premier-class, while Pedrosa did the clean sweep of pole, race victory and in his fourth premier-class appearance, whereas Lorenzo just missed out on a podium finish in his fourth MotoGP start.

STATISTICAL SUMMARY OF FIRST THREE STARTS IN PREMIER-CLASS

Rider Wins Podiums Poles Points

Marquez - 2013 1 3 1 61 Lorenzo - 2008 1 3 3 61 Biaggi - 1998 1 3 1 57 Pedrosa - 2006 0 1 0 32 Rossi - 2000 0 0 0 5

STATISTICAL SUMMARY OF FIRST FOUR STARTS IN PREMIER-CLASS

Rider Wins Podiums Poles Points

Lorenzo - 2008 1 3 3 74 Biaggi - 1998 1 4 1 77 Pedrosa - 2006 1 2 1 57 Rossi - 2000 0 1 0 21

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Grand Prix racing numbers

2986 – Dani Pedrosa has scored a total of 2986 points across all three classes during his grand prix career. A top three finish at Le Mans and he will become only the third rider ever to pass the milestone of 3000 grand prix points, after Valentino Rossi (with a current total of 4604 career points) and (3215 career points).

46 – Dani Pedrosa’s victory at Jerez was his 46th GP win across all classes, all of which have been on Honda ma- chinery. This is one more win riding Honda machinery than six-time world champion Jim Redman achieved during his grand prix career. Only Mick Doohan, with 54 wins, has had more GP victories on Honda manufactured .

44 years – On the day of qualifying at Le Mans, it will be exactly 44 years ago to the day that Jean Aureal, riding a Yamaha, became the first French rider to win a 125cc GP. It was in the 1969 French GP, which also took place at Le Mans .

28 years – On race day at Le Mans it will be exactly 28 years ago to the day that won his one and only 500cc grand prix race. It came in a wet race at the Hockenheim circuit in Germany in 1985. This win by Sarron ended a sequence of 28 race wins by riders from the USA – the longest sequence of successive wins by one nation in the premier-class.

20 years 77 days – At the Spanish Grand Prix, Marc Marquez became, at the age of 20 years 77 days, the youngest rider to finish on the podium at three successive premier-class GP races, taking the record from Jorge Lorenzo who was 20 years 345 days old when he completed the feat in 2008.

11 – The last 11 grand prix races across the three classes have been won by Spanish riders. The last non-Spanish rider to win a grand prix was in the Moto3 race at the final event of 2012 at Valencia. Spain already holds the record for the longest sequence of GP victories by one nation across the three classes, set in 2010 when Spanish riders won 15 in a row.

9 – The first nine grand prix races of the year across the three classes have produced nine different winners. Only once before in the 65-year history of grand prix racing have three different riders won the first three races of the year in the equivalent of each of the three current classes. In 1951 the three race winners in each of the classes were as follows: 125cc – Guido Leoni, Cromie McCandless and . 250cc – , Tommy Wood and . 500cc – , and .

5 – On the day of qualifying at Le Mans, it will be exactly five years ago that Mike di Meglio won the 125cc race at the 2008 French GP to become the first home rider to win at Le Mans in the 125cc class since Guy Bertin in 1979.

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Moto2 class facts & figures

Esteve ‘Tito’ Rabat’s first ever GP victory at Jerez came in his 113th grand prix start, and just two weeks after he was second in Austin – which had been his best result before then. Rabat’s best result at Le Mans is seventh in the 125cc race in 2010. Last year he was 11th in the Moto2 race at the French Grand Prix from 18th on the grid. Following his win at Jerez, Rabat leads the world championship for the first time. Scott Redding had not had a top ten finish in a GP at Le Mans prior to finishing third in the Moto2 race last year. Redding is the first British rider to have two podium finishes in the first three races of the year in the intermediate class since Phil Read in 1971. Pol Espargaro won the 125cc GP at Le Mans in 2010 – his only podium at the French circuit. Espargaro finished sixth at Le Mans last year after leading the race in the early stages and then running off the track on lap nine and dropping down to ninth. Nico Terol has had three podium finishes in the 125cc class at Le Mans; third in 2008 and second in both 2010 & 2011. He also qualified on pole at Le Mans in both 2010 and 2011. Last year he finished 14th in the Moto2 race at the French GP, from 17th place on the grid. Le Mans is the most successful circuit for Thomas Luthi, and was the only circuit at which he had two grand prix victories when racing in the 125cc class; he won at Le Mans on his way to taking the 125cc world title in 2005 and repeated the win a year later. He won the Moto2 race at Le Mans last year – his only victory of 2012. Toni Elias has won two grand prix races at the Le Mans circuit: the 250cc race back in 2003 and the Moto2 race in 2010. Takaaki Nakagami finished fifth at Le Mans in 2009, which was his equal best result during his time in the 125cc class. Last year he crashed out of the Moto2 race at Le Mans on the 13th lap after making his way up to seventh place from 24th position on the grid. Louis Rossi took his only win in grand prix racing last year in the Moto3 class at Le Mans. Julian Simon won the 125cc French GP at Le Mans in 2009 and finished second in the first Moto2 race held at Le Mans in 2010. Yuki Takahashi had his first GP victory in the 250cc class at Le Mans in 2006 and also finished second in the Moto2 race at the French circuit in 2011, which was the last time he stood on a GP podium. finished fifth in the 125cc French GP in 2011 and last year crashed out of the Moto2 race when in second place with four laps remaining.

Moto3 class facts & figures

At the Spanish Grand Prix, Maverick Viñales took his first win since the Italian GP at Mugello last year. Viñales had his first win in grand prix racing at Le Mans in 2011. He crashed out of the Moto3 race at Le Mans last year when leading with eight laps to go. Luis Salom finished tenth at Le Mans riding in the 125cc GP class in both 2010 and 2011. Last year he crashed out of fourth place on the 14th lap of the Moto3 race at Le Mans. Alex Rins finished third last year in the Moto3 race at Le Mans – his first podium finish in only his fourth grand prix start. Jonas Folger finished second in the 125cc race at Le Mans in 2009 – his first podium finish in grand prix racing. Miguel Oliveira started from third place on the grid last year at Le Mans and then crashed out of the race when leading on lap sixteen. Livio Loi made his GP debut at Jerez and became the youngest-ever Belgian rider to score points in any class of grand prix racing. He was also the first Belgian rider to score points in the 125cc/Moto3 class since Lucio Pietroniro was fifth at the Belgium GP in 1989.

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