#12 Gran Premio de Europa Circuit Ricardo Tormo – November 8th Rider Profiles

Career 2020 Valencia* Career 2020 Valencia* Starts 324 (MotoGP: 226, Other: 98) 11 12 Starts 201 (MotoGP: 63, Other: 138) 11 3 Wins/Best* 24 (MotoGP:15, Other : 9) 1 1 Wins/Best* 16 (Moto2: 15, 125: 1) / 2nd 3rd 2nd Podiums 103 (MotoGP: 62, Other: 41) 2 2 Podiums 48 (MotoGP: 7, Other: 41) 1 1 Poles/QP* 20 (MotoGP: 7, Other: 13) 4th 3rd Poles/QP* 24 (MotoGP: 5, Other: 19) 1 2nd Last win AUT/20 AUT VAL/18 Last win VAL/16 (Moto2) - - Last podium AUT/20/1st AUT/1 VAL/18/1 Last podium CZE/20/3rd CZE/3 VAL/17/2 Last pole JPN/18 - - Last pole CZE/20 CZE - Crashes N/A 4 N/A Crashes N/A 12 N/A 4. Andrea Dovizioso, Ducati Team – Age: 34 – Nationality: Italian 5. , – Age: 30 – Nationality: French

-Dovizioso’s only podium finish in the smaller classes at Valencia was in his Championship-winning season in 2004, -Zarco has ridden at Valencia for the last 11 years and has finished on the podium four times: third in 2013 & 2014 when he finished second in 125cc. as well as a win in 2016, in Moto2™, and second in MotoGP™ in 2017 after battling with Pedrosa on the final lap – -His first podium in MotoGP™ here is third in 2011 riding a when he also set the fastest lap of the race. which was Zarco’s third podium finish in his rookie season in MotoGP™. -In 2014, he was fourth and in 2015, he was the first Ducati rider across the line in seventh. He again finished seventh -In 2016, Zarco qualified on pole, took the win and set the fastest lap of the Moto2™ race. at the circuit in 2016. -In 2018, he qualified in 11th place and finished the restarted race in seventh place to clinch the title of top -In 2017, he had a chance to clinch the title against Marquez, but he crashed out of on Lap 25 while sitting in fourth. Independent Team rider. -In 2018, he qualified third and quickly moved up to second before the race was red flagged due to weather -Last year, Zarco replaced Takaaki Nakagami at LCR Honda; he started from 13th before crashing out at Turn 6 with conditions. In the restarted race, he took the lead on Lap 2 and took the win, the first for Ducati at Valencia since 14 laps to go while sitting in 11th. Casey Stoner in 2008. -Last year, he qualified sixth as the second Ducati rider and moved up to finish the race in fourth behind Miller.

Career 2020 Valencia* Career 2020 Valencia* Starts 148 (all MotoGP) 11 8 Starts 169 (MotoGP: 102, Other: 67) 11 5 Wins/Best* 2 (MotoGP: 2) 1 8th Wins/Best* 24 (MotoGP: 8, Other: 16) 1 5th Podiums 10 (MotoGP: 10) 1 - Podiums 66 (MotoGP: 26, Other: 40) 3 - Poles/QP* 2nd 3rd 4th Poles/QP* 23 (MotoGP: 12, Other: 11) 3 1 Last win FRA/20 FRA - Last win EMI/20 EMI - Last podium FRA/20/1st FRA/1 - Last podium EMI/20/1st EMI/1 VAL/18 Last pole - - - Last pole EMI/20 EMI - Crashes N/A 1 N/A Crashes N/A 3 N/A 9. , Ducati Team – Age: 30 – Nationality: Italian 12. Maverick Viñales, Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP – Age: 25 – Nationality: Spanish

-Petrucci won the European Superstock 600 Championship race at Valencia in 2009. -Viñales has had two GP wins at Valencia: the 125cc race in 2011 and the Moto3™ race in 2013 to win the world title. -He raced in MotoGP™ at Valencia for the first time in 2012 and had his best result of his rookie season, finishing in -In 2014, he crashed out of the Moto2™ race at the last corner of the first lap and collided with . eighth place. -In 2015, he finished 11th after being pushed wide at the second corner and ending the first lap in 17th place. -In 2013, he finished 14th, and in 2014 he finished 12th having started the race down in 21st place on the grid. -In 2016, he qualified in fourth place, was as high as third during the race but finished in fifth position. -In 2015, he qualified and finished in 10th and in 2016, he qualified in 12th and finished in the same position. -In 2017, he qualified in 13th and finished the race in 12th, which was his worst result across the line of the season. -In 2017, he started his 100th GP race from 15th on the grid to finish the race in 13th as the second Ducati rider. -In 2018, he qualified on pole position for the first time since Aragon in 2017, but he crashed out on Lap 12 of the -In 2018, he qualified in fourth as the highest-placed Independent Team rider but crashed out of the race at Turn first race at Turn 14 while sitting fourth. He didn’t start the second race. 13 while sitting in fifth. -Last year, he qualified fourth and finished the race in sixth place, to finish third in the Championship. -Last year, he started from 10th but his launch control failed and he lost some positions in the opening laps. He then made his way through the field before crashing out at Turn 6 while sitting in ninth with 14 laps to go.

Career 2020 Valencia* Career 2020 Valencia* Starts 97 (MotoGP: 30, Other: 67) 11 1 Starts 117 (MotoGP: 46, Other: 71) 11 2 Wins/Best* 4 (MotoGP: 3, Moto2: 1) 3 2nd Wins/Best* 10 (MotoGP: 2, Moto2: 8) 2 DNF Podiums 14 (MotoGP: 10, Other: 4) 3 1 Podiums 24 (MotoGP:3, Moto2: 21) 3 - Poles/QP* 13 (MotoGP: 10, Other: 3) 4 1 Poles/QP* 7 (MotoGP: 1, Moto2: 6) 1 5th Last win CAT/20 CAT - Last win TER/20 TER - Last podium CAT/20/1st CAT/1st VAL/19/2 Last podium TER/20/1st TER/1 - Last pole ARA/20 ARA VAL/19 Last pole CAT/20 CAT - Crashes N/A 6 N/A Crashes N/A 5 N/A 20. , Petronas Yamaha SRT– Age: 21 – Nationality: French 21. , Petronas Yamaha SRT – Age: 25 – Nationality: Italian

-Quartararo won the two CEV Moto3™ races in Valencia in both 2013 and 2014 on his way to clinching both titles. -Morbidelli competed five times at Valencia in Moto2™ and finished twice on the podium; third in 2016 and second -From 2015 to 2018, he has raced in Valencia with a best result of sixth in Moto2™ in 2018. in 2017 in his final race in the class. -In 2015, he returned to the Moto3™ grid after missing the previous five races due to an ankle injury sustained at -In 2013, he qualified in third, which was the first front-row start of his Grand Prix career, and finished the race in Misano. 21st. -2019 was Quartararo’s first race in Valencia on a MotoGP™ bike; he qualified on pole position for the sixth time in -2018 was Morbidelli’s first race in MotoGP™ at Valencia; he qualified 15th, worked his way to fifth before he crashed his rookie season in the class. He led the opening seven laps before being overtaken by M. Marquez and eventually on Lap 12. He didn’t manage to get his bike to the box for the second start. finished the race in second – his seventh podium of 2019 – to clinch the title of top Independent Team rider. -Last year, he qualified fifth and dropped to eighth on the opening lap. He moved up to sixth before crashing at Turn 6 while sitting in sixth with nine laps to go.

Career 2020 Valencia* Career 2020 Valencia* Starts 67 (MotoGP: 12, Moto2: 55) 11 1 Starts 184 (MotoGP: 45, Other: 139) 11 1 Best result* 2nd (Moto2) / 9th (MotoGP) 9th DNF Wins/Best* 2 (Moto2: 2) / 4th 4th 6th Podiums 2 (Moto2: 2) - - Podiums 14 (Moto2: 14) - - Best QP 3rd (Moto2) / 11th (MotoGP) 11th 19th Poles/QP* 6 (MotoGP: 1, Moto2: 5) 1 14th Last win - - - Last win GBR/17 (Moto2) - - Last podium THA/19/3rd (Moto2) - - Last podium GBR/17/1st (Moto2) - - Last pole - - - Last pole TER/20 TER - Crashes N/A 11 - Crashes N/A 5 N/A 27. , Red Bull KTM Tech 3 – Age: 20 – Nationality: Spanish 30. Takaaki Nakagami, LCR Honda Idemitsu – Age: 28 – Nationality: Japanese -Nakagami made his GP debut in 125cc in Valencia back in 2007 as a wildcard but crashed out of that race. -Lecuona has raced at Valencia from 2016 to 2019 in the Moto2™ and he scored points only once: in 2018 when he -Nakagami has raced at Valencia from 2012 to 2017 in Moto2™, with a best result of sixth in 2016. finished in second place from 21st on the grid – the first of his two podium finishes to date. -In 2018, Nakagami raced at Valencia for the first time on a MotoGP™ bike; he finished in sixth place of the restarted -Last year, Lecuona raced at Valencia replacing Oliveira at Red Bull KTM . That was his first time on a MotoGP™ race for his best result in his rookie season in the class. bike; he qualified 19th, moved up to 15th during the race before crashing out at Turn 6 with 14 laps to go. -Last year, he missed the final three MotoGP™ races of the season, including Valencia, following shoulder surgery; he was replaced by Zarco.

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#12 Gran Premio de Europa Circuit Ricardo Tormo – November 8th Rider Profiles

Career 2020 Valencia* Career 2020 Valencia* Starts 30 (125: 30) - - Starts 156 (MotoGP: 11, Other: 145) 11 - Best result* 9th (125cc) - - Wins* 16 (MotoGP: 1, Other: 15) 1 - Podiums - - - Podiums 36 (MotoGP: 1, Other: 35) 1 - Poles/QP* 9th (125cc) - - Poles/QP* 7 (Moto2: 1, Moto3: 6) / 6th 6th - Last win - - - Last win CZE/20 CZE - Last podium - - - Last podium CZE/20/1st CZE/1 - Last pole - - - Last pole ARA/18 (Moto2) - - Crashes N/A - N/A Crashes N/A 9 N/A 32. , Racing Team Gresini – Age: 27 – Nationality: Italian 33. , Red Bull KTM Factory Racing – Age: 25 – Nationality: South African

-Savadori has raced twice at Valencia in GP racing, in 125cc from 2008 to 2010 with a best result of 13th in 2008. -From 2012 to 2016, Binder raced in Moto3™ in Valencia and won the race in 2016 (his title-winning season), which -He also raced once in the 2007 Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup, finishing in sixth place. Besides, he raced in CEV 125cc was his final win in the class before stepping up to Moto2™. at the track in 2006, 2007 and 2009 and scored points only once, finishing 14th in 2007 (Race 1). -Over the last three years, he raced in Moto2™ in Valencia and finished twice on the podium: third in 2017 (his third -Last year, he raced at Valencia in MotoE™ and finished 15th and 13th in the races. successive podium) and a win last year (his third successive win). -In 2020, Savadori will be racing in Valencia for the first time on a MotoGP™ bike, replacing suspended Andrea -2020 will be Binder’s first race in Valencia on a MotoGP™ bike; although he rode at the track during the Official Test Iannone in Aprilia Racing Team Gresini. last November where he set the 23rd fastest time overall.

Career 2020 Valencia* Career 2020 Valencia* Starts 165 (all MotoGP) 8 8 Starts 83 (MotoGP: 28, Other: 55) 11 1 Wins/Best* 3 (MotoGP: 3) 10th 4th Wins/Best* 11 (Moto3: 11) / 2nd 2nd 7th Podiums 19 (MotoGP: 19) - - Podiums 26 (MotoGP: 6, Other: 20) 6 - Poles/QP* 4 (MotoGP: 4) 3rd 4th Poles/QP* 2 (Moto3: 2) / 4th 4th 7th Last win ARG/18 - - Last win MAL/17 (Moto3) - - Last podium AUS/19/2nd - - Last podium TER/20/3rd TER/3 - Last pole SPA/18 - - Last pole MAL/17 (Moto3) - - Crashes N/A 4 N/A Crashes N/A 4 N/A 35. , LCR Honda Castrol – Age: 35 – Nationality: British 36. , Team Suzuki Ecstar – Age: 23 – Nationality: Spanish

-Crutchlow won the World Supersport race at Valencia in 2009 and finished seventh and ninth in the two World -Mir has competed at Valencia for the last four years and finished on the podium twice in Moto3™; second in both Superbike races in 2010 after qualifying on pole. 2016 and 2017. -In 2011 he finished fourth at Valencia – his best result in his rookie season in MotoGP™. -In 2018, he crashed out of the Moto2™ race on the opening lap at Turn 2, collecting Lorenzo Baldassarri in the -In 2012 he crashed out on the 23rd lap when in second place. process. -In 2013, he crashed out on the tenth lap, and in 2014 he finished fifth on his final ride with the Ducati factory team. -2019 was Mir’s first race in Valencia on a MotoGP™ bike; he both qualified and finished the race in seventh place. -In 2015, he had to start from the back of the grid after suffering technical problems; he finished the race ninth after ending the first lap in 24th place. -In 2016, he crashed out at the final corner on Lap 17 and in 2017, he qualified in 16th after crashing in Q1, working his way through the field in the race to finish eighth. -In 2018, he missed the Valencia GP due to a right ankle injury sustained at Phillip Island. He was replaced by Bradl. -Last year, he crashed at Turn 10 in FP3, but managed to qualify in ninth. He crashed out of the race, losing the front at Turn 1 on Lap 11 while sitting in ninth place.

Career 2020 Valencia* Career 2020 Valencia* Starts 260 (MotoGP: 176, Other: 84) 11 10 Starts 148 (MotoGP: 60, Other: 88) 10 3 Wins/Best* 2nd 10th 7th Wins/Best* 15 (MotoGP: 3, Other: 12) 1 2nd Podiums 2 (MotoGP: 1, Moto2: 1) - - Podiums 51 (MotoGP: 11, Other: 40) 3 1 Poles/QP* 2 (MotoGP: 2) 4th 4th Poles/QP* 17 (Moto2:4, Moto3:13) / 2nd 3rd 2nd Last win - - - Last win ARA/20 ARA - Last podium ARA/14/2nd - - Last podium TER/20/2nd TER/2 VAL/18/2 Last pole CAT/15 - - Last pole AME/16 (Moto2) - - Crashes N/A 11 N/A Crashes N/A 7 N/A 41. Aleix Espargaro, Aprilia Racing Team Gresini – Age: 31 – Nationality: Spanish 42. Alex Rins, Team Suzuki Ecstar – Age: 24 – Nationality: Spanish

-Espargaro made his Grand Prix debut as a 15-year-old in 125cc at Valencia in 2004. -Rins has raced at Valencia for the last eight years and has three podium finishes; third in the -His best result at the track in the smaller classes is seventh in the 250cc race in 2008. Moto3™ race in 2013, second in the Moto2™ race in 2015 and second in the MotoGP™ race in 2018 from second on -In 2014, he was the first of the Open Class bikes across the line in seventh, his best result from nine starts in the the grid – his best qualifying result in the class to date. MotoGP™ class at Valencia. -Rins has qualified on pole position once previously at Valencia, in 2013 for the Moto3™ race. -In 2015, he finished eighth after battling for fourth in the early stages of the race. -In 2017, Rins qualified 10th but worked his way through the field to finish 4th, the best result of his rookie season -He qualified in ninth in 2016 and again finished the race in eighth. in MotoGP™. -In 2017, he qualified eighth but crashed out on Lap 4. -Last year, he qualified in eighth place after passing through Q1 and finished the race in fifth as the highest-placed -In 2018, he qualified eighth to make it six manufacturers within the top eight but crashed out at Turn 3 on Lap 3. Suzuki rider. -In 2019, he qualified 15th after crashing twice in FP3. He made his way through the field during the race to finish in ninth place.

Career 2020 Valencia* Career 2020 Valencia* Starts 151 (MotoGP: 96, Other: 55) 11 5 Starts 237 (MotoGP: 115, Other: 122) 11 6 Wins/Best* 7 (MotoGP: 1 , Moto3: 6) 2nd 3rd Wins/Best* 15 (Moto2: 10, 125: 5) / 3rd 3rd 3rd Podiums 18 (MotoGP: 8, Moto3: 10) 2 1 Podiums 48 (MotoGP: 4, Other: 44) 3 1 Poles/QP* 9 (MotoGP: 1, Moto3: 8) 2nd 3rd Poles/QP* 18 (MotoGP: 1, Other: 17) 1 6th Last win NED/16 - - Last win JPN/13 (Moto2) - - Last podium STY/20/2nd STY/2nd VAL/19/3 Last podium FRA/20/3rd FRA/3rd VAL/18/3 Last pole ARG/18 - - Last pole STY/20 STY - Crashes N/A 8 N/A Crashes N/A 9 N/A 43. Jack Miller, – Age: 25 – Nationality: Australian 44. Pol Espargaro, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing – Age: 29 – Nationality: Spanish

-Miller won the Moto3™ race in 2014 in Valencia – the first time he had completed a Grand Prix race at the circuit. -Pol Espargaro finished on the podium in Valencia twice in the 125cc class; third in 2009 and second in 2010. -In 2015, his rookie season in MotoGP™, he finished 21st and in 2016, he both qualified and finished the race in 15th -In 2012, he qualified on pole in Moto2™, then crashed on the eighth lap when battling for third place; restarting to position. finish eighth. -In 2017, Miller qualified in 13th and finished seventh, and in 2018, he qualified in 10th after crashing in Q2, and -He crashed again in 2013 after starting from pole, crashing on Lap 8 while leading and restarting to finish 29th. crashed out of sixth at Turn 3 on Lap 5. -He finished sixth in 2014, and fifth in 2015 – his equal best result of that season. -Last year, he qualified in third (his fourth front row of 2019) and finished the race in third place (his fifth podium of -In 2016, he finished the race in sixth after having qualified in sixth for his last race with Monster Yamaha Tech 3. the season). -In 2017, he qualified in 11th, but had to start from the pitlane for exceeding his engine allocation. He then crashed out from 15th. -In 2018, he qualified in sixth place and finished third despite crashing before the restart. It was the first podium finish for a KTM rider in the premier class and his first podium in MotoGP™. -Last year, he qualified in 11th after passing through Q1 and finished in 10th.

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#12 Gran Premio de Europa Circuit Ricardo Tormo – November 8th Rider Profiles

Career 2020 Valencia* Career 2020 Valencia* Starts 411 (MotoGP: 351, Other: 60) 9 20 Starts 233 (MotoGP: 74, Other: 159) 11 3 Wins/Best* 115 (MotoGP: 89, Other: 26) 3rd 2 Wins/Best* 13 (Moto2: 13) / 7th 11th 10th Podiums 235 (MotoGP: 199, Other: 36) 1 8 Podiums 36 (Moto2: 33, 125: 3) - - Poles/QP* 65 (MotoGP: 55, Other: 10) 3rd 3 Poles/QP* 16 (Moto2: 16) / 4th 15th 14th Last win NED/17 - VAL/04 Last win VAL/15 (Moto2) - - Last podium ANC/20/3rd ANC/3 VAL/14/2 Last podium VAL/15/1st (Moto2) - - Last pole ITA/18 - VAL/14 Last pole VAL/15 (Moto2) - - Crashes N/A 5 N/A Crashes N/A 7 N/A 46. , Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP – Age: 41 – Nationality: Italian 53. , Esponsorama Racing – Age: 31 – Nationality: Spanish

-Rossi has had two MotoGP™ victories at the Ricardo Tormo circuit, in 2003 on a Honda and in 2004 riding a Yamaha. -Rabat qualified on pole and finished second in the final race of his 2014 Moto2™ title-winning campaign – his first -In addition to the two victories, Rossi has had six other podiums at Valencia. Grand Prix podium at the Valencia circuit -In 2014, he qualified on pole and finished second – his first podium at the circuit since 2010. -In 2015, he qualified on pole, won the Moto2™ race and also set the fastest lap of the race. -In 2015, he finished fourth despite starting the race at the back of the grid for his infringement in Malaysia, and in -in 2016, he qualified 21st and after a good battle with Laverty finished in 17th. 2016 he again finished fourth. -In 2017, he qualified 13th and dropped down to 18th on the opening lap but eventually finished the race in 10th, -In 2017, Rossi qualified seventh and crossed the line fourth as the second Yamaha rider. his third top 10 finish at that time in the premier class. -In 2018, he qualified 16th, which, barring 2015 and his penalty, was his worst starting position at Valencia since -In 2018, Rabat missed the Valencia GP due to a leg injury sustained at the British GP and he was replaced by Jordi he was 17th in 2007. He moved up to third in the early stages of the first race before the red flag. He crashed out of Torres. second at Turn 12 with five laps to go, remounting to finish 13th. -Last year, he started from 18th place, dropped down to 20th on the opening before working his way through to -Last year, he qualified 12th and crossed the line in eighth place. finish the race in 11th, equalling his second-best result of 2019 from Germany (his best being ninth in Catalunya).

Career 2020 Valencia* Career 2020 Valencia* Starts 131 (MotoGP: 26, Other: 105) 8 - Starts 146 (MotoGP: 11, Other: 135) 11 - Wins/Best* 10 (Moto2: 8, Moto3: 2) / 2nd 2nd - Wins/Best* 12 (Moto2: 8, Moto3: 4) / 2nd 2nd - Podiums 24 (MotoGP:1, Other: 23) 1 - Podiums 40 (MotoGP: 2, Other: 38) 2 - Poles/QP* 7 (Moto2: 6, Moto3: 1) / 3rd 3rd - Poles/QP* 15 (Moto2: 12, Moto3: 3) / 10th 10th - Last win JPN/18 (Moto2) - - Last win CZE/19 (Moto2) - - Last podium RSM/20/2nd RSM/2 - Last podium ARA/20/2nd ARA/2 - Last pole JPN/18 (Moto2) - - Last pole MAL/19 (Moto2) - - Crashes N/A 6 N/A Crashes N/A 9 N/A 63. , Pramac Racing – Age: 23 – Nationality: Italian 73. Alex Marquez, Team – Age: 24 – Nationality: Spanish

-Bagnaia has raced at Valencia on seven occasions and scored points three times: he was 13th in 2015 in Moto3™ -Marquez has had two podiums in the smaller classes in Valencia: third in 2014 in Moto3™ and in 2018 in Moto2™. (with Mahindra), fourth in Moto2™ in 2017, his best result at the track, and 14th in 2018, which was his worst result -In 2014, he finished third behind winner Jack Miller and Isaac Viñales to clinch the title by two points over the of that season. Australian. - 2019 was Bagnaia’s first visit to Valencia on a MotoGP™ bike, but following a crash while exiting pitlane in FP3, he -Last year, he qualified in 15th position in Moto2 (his worst qualifying result of the season) and crashed on Lap 13 missed the race due to a fractured left wrist. at Turn 11. He remounted his bike to finish his last Moto2™ race in 30th. -In 2020, Marquez will be racing in Valencia for the first time on a MotoGP™ bike; although he rode at the track during the Official Test last November where he set the 22nd fastest time overall.

Career 2020 Valencia* Career 2020 Valencia* Starts 156 (MotoGP: 27, Other: 129) 11 - Starts 190 (MotoGP: 103, Other: 87) 8 6 Wins/Best* 13 (MotoGP: 1, Other: 12) 1 - Wins/Best* 7 (Moto2: 5, 125: 2) / 2nd 8th 6th Podiums 35 (MotoGP: 1, Other: 34) 1 - Podiums 19 (MotoGP: 1, Other: 18) - - Poles/QP* 4 (Moto2: 2, Moto3: 2) / 5th 5th - Poles/QP* 8 (MotoGP: 1 , Moto2: 7) 16th 5th Last win STY/20 STY - Last win GBR/11 (Moto2) - - Last podium STY/20/1st STY/1st - Last podium USA/13/2nd - - Last pole ARA/17 (Moto2) - - Last pole USA/13 - - Crashes N/A 8 N/A Crashes N/A 5 N/A 88. , Red Bull KTM Tech 3 – Age: 25 – Nationality: Portuguese 6. , Repsol Honda Team – Age: 30 – Nationality: German

-Oliveira has had three GP wins in Valencia: in Moto3™ in 2015 when fighting for the title with Kent and in Moto2™ in -Bradl has managed only three point-scoring finishes from his 11 Grand Prix start in Valencia: sixth in 2013, eighth 2017 (his third successive wins) and in 2018, which was his last win until he won the MotoGP™ race in Styria this in 2014, 13th in 2016 and ninth in 2018. year. -He crashed out of the 125cc race in 2007 on the second lap, on the third lap in 2008 and made it to the ninth lap -Last year, he missed the MotoGP™ race in Valencia due to a right shoulder injury and he was replaced by Lecuona. before crashing in 2009. -In 2020, Oliveira will be racing at the Valencia GP for the first time on a MotoGP™ bike. -In 2010 at Valencia, he crashed out of the Moto2™ race on Lap 12, and in 2011 he crashed on Lap 5, but still took the Moto2™ title as Marquez did not start the race due to injury -In 2012, he crashed out of the MotoGP™ race at Valencia on Lap 10 when in third place -In 2015, he finished 18th in Valencia from 13th place on the grid -In 2016 at Valencia, he qualified in 17th, worked his way through the field to finish the race in 13th, on his last appearance on the Aprilia. -In 2018, his last visit to Valencia in MotoGP™ when he replaced injured Crutchlow in LCR, he qualified in 20th and finished the race (which was interrupted due to the weather) in ninth.

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