STATISTICS 2019 # 19 Gran Premio Motul de la Comunitat Valenciana - Spain • November 17th

MotoGP™ Riders' Profiles

4. 9. CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 312 (214 x MotoGP, 49 x 250, 49 x 125) 18 Starts 136 – all MotoGP 18 Wins 23 (14 x MotoGP, 4 x 250, 5 x 125) 2 Wins 1 (1 x MotoGP) 1 Podiums 101 (60 x MotoGP, 26 x 250, 15 x 125) 9 Podiums 9 x MotoGP 3 Poles/Best grid 20 (7 x MotoGP, 4 x 250, 9 x 125) 2nd Best grid 2nd 2nd Last Win AUT/19 AUT Last Win ITA/19 ITA Last Podium MAL/19/3rd MAL/3rd Last Podium CAT/19/3rd CAT/3rd Last Pole JPN/18 - Last Pole - - VAL/Wins 1 (1 x MotoGP) VAL/Best 8th VAL/18 QP: 3 Race: 1 VAL/18 QP: 4 Race: DNF AGE: 33 Crashes 2018: 5 2019: 4 AGE: 29 Crashes 2018: 4 2019: 8

»» Dovizioso’s only podium finish in the smaller classes at Valencia was in his Championship-winning »» Petrucci won the European Superstock 600 Championship race at Valencia in 2009. season back in 2004, when he finished second in the 125cc race. »» He raced in MotoGP™ at Valencia for the first time in 2012 and had his best result of his rookie »» His first podium in the MotoGP™ class at the Ricardo Tormo circuit is third in 2011 riding a , season, finishing in eighth place. when he also set the of the race. »» In 2013, he finished 14th, and in 2014 he finished 12th having started the race down in 21st place »» In 2014, Dovizioso was fourth in Valencia and in 2015, he was the first Ducati rider across the line in on the grid. Valencia in seventh. He again finished seventh at the circuit in 2016. »» In 2015, he qualified and finished in 10th place and in 2016, he qualified in 12th place and finished »» In 2017, Dovizioso had a chance to clinch the title against Marquez, but he crashed out of the race the race in the same position. on Lap 25 while sitting in fourth. »» In 2017, he started his 100th Grand Prix race from 15th on the grid to finish the race in 13th as the »» Last year, he qualified in third place and quickly moved up to second before the race was red flagged second Ducati rider. due to weather conditions. In the restarted race, he took the lead on Lap 2 and took the win – the »» Last year, he qualified in fourth as the highest-placed Independent Team rider but crashed out of first for Ducati at Valencia since in 2008. the race at Turn 13 while sitting in fifth.

12. Maverick Viñales 17. CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 157 (90 x MotoGP, 18 x Moto2, 49 x 125/Moto3) 18 Starts 213 (121 x MotoGP, 61 x 250/Moto2, 31 x 125) 18 Wins 23 (7 x MotoGP, 4 x Moto2, 12 x 125/Moto3) 2 Wins/Best result 1 (1 x Moto2) (7th in MotoGP) 14th Podiums 63 (23 x MotoGP, 9 x Moto2, 31 x 125/Moto3) 7 Podiums 2 (2 x Moto2) - Poles 20 (9 x MotoGP, 1 x Moto2, 10 x 125/Moto3) 3 Best grid 2nd 15th Last Win MAL/19 MAL Last Win VAL/10 (Moto2) - Last Podium MAL/19/1st MAL/1st Last Podium VAL/10/1st (Moto2) - Last Pole AUS/19 AUS Last Pole - - VAL/Wins 2 (1 x Moto3, 1 x 125cc) (5th in MotoGP) VAL/Wins-Best 1 (1 x Moto2) (7th in MotoGP) VAL/18 QP: 1 Race: DNF VAL/18 QP: 18 Race: 14 AGE: 24 Crashes 2018: 4 2019: 6 AGE: 29 Crashes 2018: 15 2019: 10

»» Viñales has had two GP wins at Valencia: the 125cc race in 2011 and the Moto3™ race in 2013 to »» Abraham has competed at Valencia in the MotoGP™ class five times previously, with a best result win the world title. of seventh in 2012. »» In 2014, he crashed out of the Moto2™ race at the last corner of the first lap and collided with Kallio. »» He won the Moto2™ race at Valencia in 2010 from ninth on the grid, also setting the fastest lap of »» In 2015, he finished 11th after being pushed wide at the second corner and ending the first lap in the race – his only victory in Grand Prix racing so far 17th place. »» In 2017, Abraham qualified in 18th and finished the race in 14th and last year, he qualified in 18th »» In 2016, he qualified in fourth place, was as high as third during the race but finished in fifth position. and managed to finish the restarted race in 14th. »» In 2017, he qualified in 13th and finished the race in 12th, which was his worst result across the line of the season. »» Last year, he qualified on for the first time since Aragon back in 2017, but he crashed out on Lap 12 of the first race at Turn 14 while sitting in fourth place. He didn’t start the second race.

20. 21. CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 85 (18 x MotoGP, 36 x Moto2, 31 x Moto3) 18 Starts 105 (34 x MotoGP, 71 x Moto2) 18 Wins/Best result 1 (1 x Moto2) (2nd in MotoGP) 2nd Wins/Best result 8 (8 x Moto2) (5th in MotoGP) 5th Podiums 10 (6 x MotoGP, 2 x Moto2, 2 x Moto3) 6 Podiums 21 (21 x Moto2) - Poles 8 (5 x MotoGP, 1 x Moto2, 2 x Moto3) 5 Poles/Best grid 6 (6 x Moto2) (2nd in MotoGP) 2nd Last Win CAT/18 (Moto2) - Last Win ARA/17 (Moto2) - Last Podium JPN/19/2nd JPN/2nd Last Podium VAL/17/2nd (Moto2) - Last Pole MAL/19 MAL Last Pole MAL/17 (Moto2) - VAL/Best 6th (Moto2) VAL/Best 2nd (Moto2) (DNF in MotoGP) VAL/18/Moto2 QP: 9 Race: 6 VAL/18 QP: 15 Race: DNF AGE: 20 Crashes 2018: 6 2019: 6 AGE: 24 Crashes 2018: 11 2019: 7

»» Quartararo won the two CEV Moto3™ races in Valencia in both 2013 and 2014 on his way to clinching »» Morbidelli competed five times at Valencia in the Moto2™ class and finished on the podium twice; both titles. third in 2016 and second in 2017 in his final race in the class. »» He has raced in Valencia for the last four years with a best result of sixth in Moto2™ last year. »» In 2013 at Valencia, he qualified in third on the grid, which was the first front-row start of his Grand »» In 2015, he returned to the Moto3™ grid after missing the previous five races due to an ankle injury Prix career, and finished the race in 21st sustained at Misano. »» Last year was Morbidelli’s first race in MotoGP™ at Valencia; he qualified 15th, worked his way »» 2019 will be Quartararo’s first race in Valencia on a MotoGP™ bike; although he rode at the track during the through to fifth before and the crashed on Lap 12. He didn’t manage to get his bike to the box for Official Test last November where he set the 17th fastest time overall. the second start.

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29. 35. CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 245 (117 x MotoGP, 51 x Moto2, 77 x 125) 16 Starts 156 - all MotoGP 18 Wins/Best result 13 (1 x MotoGP, 8 x Moto2, 4 x 125) 6th Wins/Best result 3 (3 x MotoGP) 2nd Podiums 35 (11 x MotoGP, 19 x Moto2, 5 x 125) - Podiums 19 (19 x MotoGP) 2 Poles/Best grid 10 (2 x MotoGP, 5 x Moto2, 3 x 125) 8th Poles/Best grid 4 (4 x MotoGP) 3rd Last Win AUT/16 - Last Win ARG/18 - Last Podium AUS/18/2nd - Last Podium AUS/19/2nd AUS/2nd Last Pole AUT/16 - Last Pole SPA/18 - VAL/Best 2nd (Moto2) (3rd in MotoGP) VAL/Best 4th (MotoGP) VAL/18 QP: 7 Race: DNF VAL/17 QP: 16 Race: 8 AGE: 30 Crashes 2018: 11 2019: 9 AGE: 34 Crashes 2018: 17 2019: 10

»» Iannone’s only podium in the smaller classes in Valencia is second in the Moto2™ race in 2010 »» Crutchlow won the World Supersport race at Valencia in 2009 and finished seventh and ninth in the when he was leading on the final lap before being clipped by Elias. two World Superbike races in 2010 after qualifying on pole. »» In 2013, his rookie year in the MotoGP™ class, he crashed out of the race in the closing stages. »» In 2011 he finished fourth at Valencia - his best result in his rookie season in MotoGP™ »» In 2014, he qualified in second, but finished down in 22nd place having called into the pits to change »» In 2012 he crashed out on the 23rd lap when in second place. bikes when it started to rain. »» In 2013, he crashed out on the tenth lap in Valencia, and in 2014 he finished fifth on his final ride »» In 2015, he was the top Ducati rider in qualifying in seventh but crashed out on the third lap. with the Ducati factory team. »» In 2016, Iannone finished on the podium for the first time in MotoGP™ at the circuit, taking third on »» In 2015 he had to start from the back of the grid after suffering technical problems; he finished the his final appearance for the Ducati Team. race ninth after ending the first lap in 24th place. »» In 2017, Iannone qualified in third —his second front row start of the year—and finished the race in »» In 2016, he crashed out at the final corner on Lap 17 and in 2017, he qualified in 16th after crashing sixth as the second rider. in Q1, working his way through the field in the race to finish eighth. »» Last year, he qualified seventh but crashed out from fifth at Turn 12 on his final appearance with »» Last year, he missed the Valencia GP due a right ankle injury sustained at Phillip Island. He was Suzuki. replaced by .

36. 41. Aleix Espargaro CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 71 (16 x MotoGP, 18 x Moto2, 37 x Moto3) 16 Starts 248 (164 x MotoGP, 61 x Moto2/250, 23 x 125) 18 Wins/Best result 11 (11 x Moto3) (5th in MotoGP) 5th Best result 2nd 7th Podiums 20 (4 x Moto2, 16 x Moto3) - Podiums 2 (1 x MotoGP, 1 x Moto2) - Poles/Best grid 2 (2 x Moto3) (5th in MotoGP) 5th Poles/Best grid 2 (2 x MotoGP) 5th 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 - VAL/Best 2nd (Moto3) VAL/Best 7th (MotoGP/250cc) VAL/18/Moto2 QP: 7 Race: DNF VAL/18 QP: 8 Race: DNF AGE: 22 Crashes 2018: 9 2019: 12 AGE: 30 Crashes 2018: 12 2019: 7

»» Mir has competed at Valencia for the last three years and finished on the podium twice in Moto3™; second »» Aleix Espargaro made his Grand Prix debut as a 15-year-old in 125cc at Valencia in 2004. in both 2016 and 2017. »» His best result at the track in the smaller classes is seventh in the 250cc race in 2008. »» Last year, he crashed out of the Moto2™ race on the opening lap at Turn 2, collecting »» In 2014, he was the first of the Open Class bikes across the line in seventh, his best result from nine starts in the process. in the MotoGP™ class at Valencia. »» 2019 will be Mir’s first race in Valencia on a MotoGP™ bike; at the Official Test held in Valencia last year, »» In 2015, he finished eighth after battling for fourth in the early stages of the race. Mir set the 14th fastest laptime. »» He qualified in ninth in 2016 and again finished the race in eighth. »» In 2017, he qualified eighth but crashed out on Lap 4. »» Last year, he qualified eighth to make it six manufacturers within the top eight but crashed out at Turn 3 on Lap 3.

42. Alex Rins 43. Jack Miller CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 137 (49 x MotoGP, 36 x Moto2, 52 x Moto3) 18 Starts 139 (84 x MotoGP, 55 x 125/Moto3) 18 Wins 14 (2 x MotoGP, 4 x Moto2, 8 x Moto3) 2 Wins/Best result 7 (1 x MotoGP , 6 x Moto3) 3rd Podiums 48 (8 x MotoGP, 17 x Moto2, 23 x Moto3™ ) 3 Podiums 15 (5 x MotoGP, 10 x Moto3) 4 Poles/Best grid 17 (4 x Moto2, 13 x Moto3) (2nd in MotoGP) 3rd Poles/Best grid 9 (1 x MotoGP, 8 x Moto3) 2nd Last Win GBR/19 GBR Last Win NED/16 - Last Podium GBR/19/1st GBR/1st Last Podium AUS/19/3rd AUS/3rd Last Pole AME/16 (Moto2) - Last Pole ARG/18 - VAL/Best 2nd (MotoGP/Moto2) VAL/Wins-Best 1 (1 x Moto3) (7th in MotoGP) VAL/18 QP: 2 Race: 2 VAL/18 QP: 10 Race: DNF AGE: 23 Crashes 2018: 12 2019: 8 AGE: 24 Crashes 2018: 3 2019: 14

»» Rins has raced at Valencia for the last seven years and has three podium finishes; third in the Moto3™ race »» Miller won the Moto3™ race in 2014 in Valencia—the first time he had completed a Grand Prix race in 2013, second in the Moto2™ race in 2015 and second in the MotoGP™ race last year from second on the at the circuit. grid – his best qualifying result in the class to date. »» In 2015, his rookie season in MotoGP™, he finished 21st and in 2016, he both qualified and finished »» Rins has qualified on pole position once previously at Valencia, in 2013 for the Moto3™ race. the race in 15th position. »» In 2017, Rins qualified 10th but worked his way through the field to finish 4th, the best result of his rookie »» In 2017, Miller qualified in 13th and finished seventh, his best result at the track in MotoGP™. season in the MotoGP™ class. »» Last year, he qualified in 10th place after crashing in Q2, and crashed out of sixth at Turn 3 on Lap 5.

44. Pol Espargaro 46. CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 225 (103 x MotoGP, 51 x Moto2 , 71 x 125) 17 Starts 401 (341 x MotoGP, 30 x 250, 30 x 125) 18 Wins/Best result 15 (10 x Moto2, 5 x 125)(3rd in MotoGP) 6th Wins/Best result 115 (89 x MotoGP, 14 x 250, 12 x 125) 2nd Podiums 45 (1 x MotoGP, 23 x Moto2, 21 x 125) - Podiums 234 (198 x MotoGP, 21 x 250, 15 x 125) 2 Poles/Best grid 17 (14 x Moto2, 3 x 125) (2nd in MotoGP) 2nd Poles/Best grid 65 (55 x MotoGP, 5 x 250, 5 x 125) 2nd Last Win JPN/13 (Moto2) - Last Win NED/17 - Last Podium VAL/18/3rd - Last Podium AME/19/2nd AME/2nd Last Pole VAL/13 (Moto2) - Last Pole ITA/18 - VAL/Best 2nd (125cc) (3rd in MotoGP) VAL/Wins 2 (2 x MotoGP) VAL/18 QP: 6 Race: 3 VAL/18 QP: 16 Race: 13 AGE: 28 Crashes 2018: 12 2019: 8 AGE: 40 Crashes 2018: 8 2019: 6

»» Pol Espargaro finished on the podium in Valencia twice in 125cc; third in 2009 and second in 2010. »» Rossi has had two MotoGP™ victories at the Ricardo Tormo circuit, in 2003 on a Honda and in 2004 riding »» In 2012, he qualified on pole for the Moto2™ race, then crashed on the eighth lap when battling for third a Yamaha. place; restarting to finish eighth. »» In addition to the two victories, Rossi has had six other podiums at Valencia. »» He crashed in 2013 after starting from pole, crashing on Lap 8 while leading and restarting to finish 29th. »» In 2014, he qualified on pole and finished second —his first podium at the circuit since 2010. »» He finished sixth in 2014 at Valencia, and fifth in 2015—his equal best result of that season. »» In 2015, he finished fourth despite starting the race at the back of the grid for his infringement in Malaysia, »» In 2016, he finished the race in sixth position after having qualified in sixth —his last race with Monster and in 2016 he again finished fourth. Yamaha Tech 3. »» In 2017, Rossi qualified seventh and crossed the line fourth as the second Yamaha rider.

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53. 55. CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 221 (62 x MotoGP, 83 x Moto2, 76 x 125) 16 Starts 114 (36 x MotoGP, 78 x Moto2) 18 Wins/Best result 13 (13 x Moto2) (7th in MotoGP) 9th Best result 2nd (Moto2) (9th in MotoGP) 13th Podiums 36 (33 x Moto2, 3 x 125) - Podiums 3 (3 x Moto2) - Poles/Best grid 16 (16 x Moto2) (4th in MotoGP) 14th Best grid 5th (Moto2) (10th in MotoGP) 18th 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 - - VAL/Wins-Best 1 (1 x Moto2) (10th in MotoGP) VAL/Best 6th (Moto2) (10th in MotoGP) VAL/17 QP: 14 Race: 10 VAL/18 QP: 21 Race: 10 AGE: 30 Crashes 2018: 10 2019: 8 AGE: 25 Crashes 2018: 9 2019: 7

»» Rabat qualified on pole and finished second in the final race of his 2014 Moto2™ title winning »» Syahrin competed at Valencia in the Moto2™ class from 2013 to 2017 and scored points on two campaign - his first Grand Prix podium at the Valencia circuit occasions, finishing 15th in 2016 and sixth in 2017 from 11th on the grid. »» In 2015, he qualified on pole, won the Moto2™ race and also set the fastest lap of the race. »» Last year was Syahrin’s first race in the MotoGP™ class at Valencia; he qualified in 21st but »» in 2016, he qualified 21st and after a good battle with Laverty finished in 17th. managed to finish the race in 10th place, which was the fourth top 10 finish of his rookie season. »» In 2017, he qualified 13th and dropped down to 18th on the opening lap but eventually finished the race in 10th, his third top 10 finish at that time in the premier class. »» Last year, Rabat missed the Valencia GP due to a leg injury sustained at the British GP and he was replaced by .

63. 82. CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 123 (18 x MotoGP, 36 x Moto2, 69 x Moto3) 18 Starts 245 (44 x MotoGP, 119 x 250/Moto2, 82 x 125) 5 Wins/Best result 10 (8 x Moto2, 2 x Moto3) (4th in MotoGP) 4th Wins/Best result 16 (4 x Moto2, 5 x 250, 7 x 125) (7th in MotoGP) 14th Podiums 23 (16 x Moto2, 7 x Moto3) - Podiums 49 (16 x Moto2, 10 x 250, 23 x 125) - Poles/Best grid 7 (6 x Moto2, 1 x Moto3) (5th in MotoGP) 5th Poles/Best grid 18 (4 x Moto2, 2 x 250, 12 x 125) (9th in MotoGP) 17th Last Win JPN/18 (Moto2) - Last Win INP/14 (Moto2) - Last Podium MAL/18/3rd (Moto2) - Last Podium MAL/14/2nd (Moto2) - Last Pole JPN/18 - Last Pole RSM/14 (Moto2) - VAL/Best 4th (Moto2) VAL/Wins-Best 2 (1 x 250cc, 1 x 125cc) (9th in MotoGP) VAL/18/Moto2 QP: 4 Race: 14 VAL/17/MotoGP QP: 19 Race: DNF AGE: 22 Crashes 2018: 4 2019: 13 AGE: 37 Crashes 2018: 3 2019: 2

»» Bagnaia has raced at Valencia on six occasions and scored points three times: he was 13th in 2015 in »» Kallio has competed 16 times at Valencia: six times in the 125cc Championship, two in the 250cc Moto3™ (with Mahindra), fourth in Moto2™ in 2017, his best result at the track, and 14th last year, which Championship, five in Moto2™ and three in MotoGP™. was his worst result of that season. »» He has finished on the podium four times at the track: a win in 2005 and a second-place in 2006 in »» 2019 will be Bagnaia’s first race in Valencia on a MotoGP™ bike, although he was the 11th fastest overall the 125cc class, a win in 2007 in the 250cc class from pole position and a second-place in Moto2™ at the Official Test held at Valencia last year and the highest-placed rookie. back in 2011 (his only podium of that season). »» He has scored points only once in the MotoGP™ class at Valencia, finishing ninth back in 2009 from 11th on the grid, riding a Ducati.

93. Marc Marquez 99. CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 204 (126 x MotoGP, 32 x Moto2, 46 x 125) 18 Starts 296 (202 x MotoGP, 48 x 250, 46 x 125) 14 Wins 81 (55 x MotoGP, 16 x Moto2, 10 x 125) 11 Wins/Best result 68 (47 x MotoGP, 17 x 250, 4 x 125) 11th Podiums 133 (94 x MotoGP, 25 x Moto2, 14 x 125) 17 Podiums 152 (114 x MotoGP, 29 x 250, 9 x 125) - Poles 90 (62 x MotoGP , 14 x Moto2, 14 x 125) 10 Poles/Best grid 69 (43 x MotoGP, 23 x 250, 3 x 125) 8th Last Win AUS/19 AUS Last Win AUT/18 - Last Podium MAL/19/2nd MAL/2nd Last Podium AUT/18/1st - Last Pole JPN/19 JPN Last Pole ARA/18 - VAL/Wins 2 (1 x MotoGP, 1 x MotoGP) VAL/Wins 4 (4 x MotoGP) VAL/18 QP: 5 Race: DNF VAL/18 QP: 13 Race: 12 AGE: 26 Crashes 2018: 23 2019: 12 AGE: 32 Crashes 2018: 6 2019: 7

»» In 2009, Marquez finished 17th in Valencia after crashing and restarting; in 2010 he finished fourth, which »» Lorenzo’s only podium at Valencia in the smaller classes was 2nd in the 250cc race in 2005; he was enough to give him the 125cc world title. finished fourth in the 250cc race at Valencia in 2006 to clinch the world title. »» He won the Moto2™ race in 2012 in Valencia after starting from the back of the grid as a penalty for »» He has had five podium finishes in the MotoGP™ class in Valencia; third in 2009 and race wins in irresponsible riding during free practice. 2010, 2013, 2015 and 2016. »» He finished third in 2013 to clinch the MotoGP™ title in his rookie season, and in 2014 he won the race »» He missed the Valencia GP in 2011 as he had not recovered from a crash at Phillip Island. from fifth on the grid. »» In 2015, he was on pole, won the race, set a new lap record and clinched the MotoGP™ world title. »» Marquez finished second in 2015 and 2016, losing out to Lorenzo on both occasions. »» In 2017, he qualified on pole position for the eighth time of the year, made an incredible save at Turn 1 of »» In 2016, in his final race for Yamaha, Lorenzo again qualified on pole, won the race and set a new Lap 24 and dropped down to fifth. He eventually managed to cross the line in third place to become the lap record. youngest ever rider to clinch four premier class word titles. »» In 2017, Lorenzo qualified in fourth and crashed out of the race on Lap 25. He was third, just ahead »» Last year, he crashed on his first lap in Q2, dislocating his shoulder, but managed to qualify in fifth. He then of teammate Andrea Dovizioso. crashed out in the first race at Turn 9 on Lap 7 while sitting in third place, the only time he has failed to »» Last year, he raced at Valencia after missing the previous four races, qualifying 13th and crossing score points in Valencia in MotoGP™. the line in 12th on his last appearance with Ducati.

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5. 27. CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 189 (51 x MotoGP, 88 x Moto2, 50 x 125) 15 Starts 55 - all in Moto2 18 Wins/Best result 16 (15 x Moto2, 1 x 125) (2nd in MotoGP) 10th Wins/Best result 2nd (Moto2) 3rd Podiums 47 (6 x MotoGP, 30 x Moto2, 11 x 125) - Podiums 2 (2 x Moto2) - Poles/Best grid 23 (4 x MotoGP, 15 x Moto2, 4 x 125) 3rd Poles/Best grid 3rd (Moto2) 6th Last Win VAL/16 (Moto2™ ) - Last Win - - Last Podium MAL/18/2nd - Last Podium THA/19/3rd THA/3rd Last Pole FRA/18 - Last Pole - - VAL/Wins-Best 1 (1 x Moto2) (2nd in MotoGP) VAL/Best 2nd (Moto2) VAL/18 QP: 11 Race: 7 VAL/18/Moto2 QP: 21 Race: 2 AGE: 29 Crashes 2018: 9 2019: 16 AGE: 19 Crashes 2018: 18 2019: 14

»» Zarco has ridden at Valencia for the last 10 years and has finished on the podium three times in the smaller »» Lecuona has raced at Valencia for the last three years in the Moto2™ class and he scored points only once: classes; third in 2013 & 2014 as well as a win in 2016, all in the Moto2™ class. last year when he finished in second place from 21st on the grid – the first of his two podium finishes to »» In 2016, Zarco qualified on pole, took the win and set the fastest lap of the Moto2™ race. date. »» In 2017, he both qualified and crossed the line second after battling with Pedrosa on the final lap; it was »» This year, Lecuona races at Valencia replacing at Red Bull KTM . This will be his first Zarco’s third podium finish in his rookie season in the MotoGP™ class. time on a MotoGP™ bike. »» Last year, he qualified in 11th place and finished the restarted race in seventh place to clinch the title of top Independent Team rider. »» This year, Zarco races at Valencia replacing at LCR Honda.

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51. Michele Pirro CAREER 2019 Starts 101 (54 x MotoGP, 18 x Moto2, 29 x 125) 2 Wins/Best result 1 (1 x Moto2) (5th in MotoGP) 7th Podiums 2 (2 x Moto2) - Poles/Best grid 1 (1 x Moto2) 12th Last Win VAL/11 (Moto2) - Last Podium VAL/11/1st - Last Pole VAL/11 - VAL/Wins-Best 1 (1 x Moto2) (4th in MotoGP) VAL/18 QP: 12 Race: 4 AGE: 33 Crashes 2018: 6 2019: 1

»» Pirro has competed eight times previously in Grand Prix racing at Valencia. »» In 2011, he won his only GP race to date, in the Moto2™ class, after qualifying on pole for the first and only time so far. »» Last year, he was also a wildcard at the Valencia GP. He qualified 12th and crossed the line fourth as the second Ducati rider – his best result at the track in the premier class.

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Grand Prix racing in Valencia This will be the 21st Grand Prix of Valencia, held the Ricardo Tor- 2015 and 2016. Johann Zarco was the first Yamaha rider across mo circuit since the first visit in 1999. Below are some facts and the line in the MotoGP™ race over the last two years, second in statistics from the previous Grand Prix events held in Valencia: 2017 and seventh last year.

This will be the 18th successive year that Valencia has hosted Ducati have had three MotoGP™ wins in Valencia with three dif- the final race of the season, making it the circuit that has been ferent riders: (2006), Casey Stoner (2008) and An- the venue for the final event of the year on most occasions. It drea Dovizioso (2018). has been the final event of the year throughout the MotoGP™ era. Andrea Iannone’s third-place finish in 2016 was the first podium A total of 60 Grand Prix races for solo have been at Valencia for a Ducati rider since Casey Stoner finished second held in Valencia since 1999 as follows: MotoGP™ – 17, 500cc – 3, in 2010. Moto2™ – 9, 250cc – 11, Moto3™ – 7 and 125cc – 13. The best result for Suzuki in Valencia in the MotoGP™ era is Alex The Valencia circuit is named after Spanish racer Ricardo Tormo, Rins’ second place last year. Rins was second on the grid last who won the 50cc world title riding for Bultaco in 1978 and 1981. year at Valencia, which is his best qualifying in the MotoGP™ In addition to his 15 Grand Prix victories in the 50cc class he also class to date and the best for a Suzuki rider at the track in the had four wins in the 125cc class. His career ended in 1984 due premier class since Kenny Roberts Jr. was on pole in 2000. to leg injuries suffered in a crash whilst test riding. Tormo sadly died from leukemia in 1998. The MotoGP™ race at Valencia has only been won by a rider who has not qualified on the front row twice: Marc Marquez (2014) is the most successful rider at the Valencia circuit and Dani Pedrosa (2017), who both won the race from fifth place with seven wins; four in MotoGP™, two in 250cc, and one in the on the grid. 125cc class. The next most successful rider is Jorge Lorenzo with four wins in Valencia, all in the MotoGP™ class, followed by The nine Moto2™ races that have taken place in Valencia have Miguel Oliveira (2 x Moto2™, 1 x Moto3™) and Casey Stoner (2 x been won by eight different riders: Karel Abraham (2010), MotoGP™, 1 x 125cc), with three wins each. Michele Pirro (2011), Marc Marquez (2012), Nico Terol (2013), Tom Lüthi (2014), Tito Rabat (2015), Johann Zarco (2016) and Spanish riders have won on in the premier class of Grand Prix Miguel Oliveira (2017 and 2018). Only three of them have won racing at Valencia on 10 occasions, with Sete Gibernau on a from pole position: Michele Pirro, Tito Rabat and Johann Zarco. Suzuki in the 500cc class in 2001, Dani Pedrosa on a Honda in 2007, 2009, 2012 and 2017, Jorge Lorenzo on a Yamaha in 2010, The seven Moto3™ races that have taken place in Valencia have 2013, 2015 and 2016, and Marc Marquez on a Honda in 2014. been won by seven different riders: (2012), Maverick Viñales (2013), Jack Miller (2014), Miguel Oliveira (2015), Brad From 2009 to 2018, at least one of the three classes at the Grand Binder (2016), Jorge Martin (2017) and Can Öncü (2018). Only Prix has been won by a Spanish rider. Prior to Andrea Dovizioso Jorge Martín has won from pole position at the track in the class. last year, the last non-Spanish rider to win the MotoGP™ race in Valencia was Casey Stoner in 2011. Can Öncü, 2018 Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup winner, was a wildcard at the Valencia GP last year, becoming the first Turkish Since the introduction of the MotoGP™ class in 2002, Honda rider to race in the Moto3™ class. Aged 15 years and 115 days have had nine Grand Prix wins, the last of which was with Dani old on race day, he became the youngest rider to win a Grand Pedrosa in 2017. Prix, taking the record from Scott Redding who was 15 years and 170 years old at the British GP in 2008. He also became the Yamaha have won the MotoGP™ race in Valencia on five occa- first Turkish rider to win a Grand Prix race. sions, including two successive years with Jorge Lorenzo in

Previously... in MotoGP™ 395 – Since the opening race of the year in Qatar, Marc Marquez has accumulated 395 points, taking the record in a single season set by Jorge Lorenzo in 2010 – 383 points (since the current point scoring system was introduced in 1993).

139 – After the Malaysian GP, Marc Marquez has a 139-point lead over Andrea Dovizioso, closing on the biggest margin at the end of a premier class season set by Valentino Rossi in 2005, who had a147-points advantage over (with 17 races in 2005 compa- red to 19 in 2019, and since the point scoring system was introduced in 1993.)

45 – Valentino Rossi, who crossed the line fourth in Malaysia, has not won since Assen back in 2017 (45 successive races), which is now the longest winless streak in his Grand Prix career.

27 – Over the last 27 races he has finished, Marc Marquez has always been on the podium and finished third only once, in Brno last season.

10 – Clinching the Moto2™ title in Malaysia, Alex gave the Marquez family its 10th World Championship: 1 x 125cc, 1 x Moto3™, 2 x Moto2™ and 6 x MotoGP™.

7 – won for the third successive time at Sepang, becoming the seventh rider to win three times in a row since the introduction of the Moto3™ class back in 2012.

5 – Fabio Quartararo qualified on pole position for the fifth time in his rookie season at Sepang, along with Jerez, Catalunya, Assen and Thailand. He moves above Jorge Lorenzo (2008) and Dani Pedrosa (2006), who both qualified on pole position four times in their rookie ™ 1. season in the MotoGP class. Only Marc Marquez did better, with nine poles PLEASEin NOTE THE CLEAR2013. SPACE TRANSPARENT PATH AROUND THE LOGO : PRESERVE IT

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MotoGP™ Facts and Stats At the Malaysian GP, Maverick Viñales won for the second time this 2017, 45 successive races, which is now his largest winless streak year along with the Dutch TT, the seventh time in the MotoGP™ in his Grand Prix career. class and the 23rd in his Grand Prix career, equalling Andrea Dovi- zioso and Barry Sheene. Valentino Rossi is the only rider to have competed at all 20 pre- vious Grand Prix events that have taken place at the Ricardo Tor- In addition, this was Maverick Viñales’ sixth win with Yamaha, mo circuit. equalling Giacomo Agostini and but two less than , who is in sixth place on the list of Yamaha riders with Alex Rins finished in fifth place at the Malaysian GP, equalling his most premier class wins. best result across the line since he won at the British GP. Rins and Viñales are now the only riders still in contention for the third At the Valencia GP, Maverick Viñales will be aiming to reach the place in the Championship. milestone of 2000 points scored in Grand Prix racing, the 16th rider to do so. With his win at Sepang, he scored his 1975th point Fabio Quartararo, who finished seventh at Sepang, his worst result since the beginning of his career. across the line since he was also seventh at Brno, is leading the Independent Team rider classification with 172 points, 23 points With his second-place finish at Sepang, Marc Marquez has been ahead of Jack Miller who is now the only other rider in contention. on the podium 17 times so far this year, setting a new record for the most podium finishes in a single premier class season. The With Franco Morbidelli and Fabio Quartararo, Yamaha previous record was 16 with Valentino Rossi (2003, 2005 and SRT scored 19 more points in the Independent Team classifica- 2008), Jorge Lorenzo (2010 and 2012), Casey Stoner (2011) and tion at Sepang, taking the title in their first year competing in the Marquez (2013). premier class of Grand Prix racing. Marc Marquez made it 15 successive races on the podium for In Valencia, Fabio Quartararo will be aiming to become the first the first time since he stepped up to MotoGP™ in 2013. Only four French rider to win in the premier class since Régis Laconi won riders have done better in the premier class: Valentino Rossi the Valencia GP in 500cc back in 1999, more than 20 years ago. (23 from Portugal/2002 to South Africa/2004 and 16 from Ja- pan/2014 to Great Britain/2015), Giacomo Agostini (22 from Na- The only one of the four rookies in the MotoGP™ class this year to tions/1967 to Ulster/1969), Casey Stoner (19 from Portugal/2011 have previously won the Ricardo Tormo circuit in any of the sma- to France/2012) and Mick Doohan (17 from Australia/1994 to Ja- ller classes is Miguel Oliveira, who won the Moto2™ race in both pan/1995). 2017 and 2018 as well as the Moto3™ race back in 2015. With Maverick Viñales and Marc Marquez, this is the third Spanish However, Miguel Oliveira won’t race at Valencia due to a shoulder 1-2 of the season and the fourth with both riders along with Austin injury sustained at Phillip Island and he will be replaced by Iker (2018), Assen and Germany this year. It’s the 50th Spanish 1-2 in Lecuona who finished in second place in Moto2™ last year at the the premier class of Grand Prix racing. Spanish track, the best result of his Grand Prix career to date. The Ducati Team heads to Valencia with a two-point lead over the Along with Miguel Oliveira and Iker Lecuona, Joan Mir is the only Team in the MotoGP™ Teams’ World Championship other rookie who has finished on the podium in Valencia, twice in and could clinch the title for the second time since the introduc- the Moto3™ class: second in 2016 and 2017. tion of the MotoGP™ class in 2002, along with 2007. Aged 19 years and 315 days old on race day at Valencia, Iker Le- This is Ducati’s 16th podium finish of the season so far, two more cuona will become the youngest rider to start a MotoGP™ race sin- than last year. The only time Ducati have had more podium finis- ce Michel Fabrizio, who was 19 years and 214 days old when he hes in the premier class was in 2007 with 19 thanks to Casey Sto- lined up on the grid at Welkom back in 2004. ner, and . In addition, Lecuona will be aiming to become only the fourth ri- Valentino Rossi, who crossed the line fourth at Sepang – his best der to start a MotoGP™ race as a teenager since the introduction result since Misano – and set the fastest lap of the race for the of the class in 2002, along with Fabio Quartararo, Michel Fabrizio first time since Le Mans 2016, has not won since Assen back in and John Hopkins.

Moto2™ Facts and Stats won for the seventh time in the Moto2™ class at the This is the first time Lüthi has had three or more successive po- Malaysian GP and the fourth time this season – one more than last dium finishes since 2017 (France, Italy, Catalunya, Netherlands). year. This is his 14th win overall across all classes. This is Tom Lüthi’s 54th podium finish in the intermediate cate- In addition, with his win at Sepang, Brad Binder moved above Mi- gory, moving up above Max Biaggi and Tetsuya Harada into second guel Oliveira as the most successful KTM rider in the Moto2™ class. place of the list of riders with most podium finishes in the class, six less than leader Anton Mang (60 podiums). This is the 25th win for a South-African rider in the intermediate category and the 53rd overall in Grand Prix racing. In addition, this is Tom Lüthi’s 64th podium finish in his Grand Prix career, one less than Wayne Rainey. Second across the line, Alex Marquez stood on the podium for the 10th time this season so far. Only once has Marquez scored 10 crossed the line in fourth place at the Malaysian GP, podiums in a single season before, it was in the Moto3™ class back which is his best result since he was third in Australia last year. in 2014, on his way to clinching his first title. On his four visits to Valencia, Vierge has scored points only once, finishing 12th in 2016. However, he qualified second last year at Tom Lüthi finished third at Sepang, which is his seventh podium the track. finish of the season so far and the third in three consecutive races.

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Fabio Di Giannantonio crashed out in Malaysia, but he is still lea- (2011), Brad Binder (2017) and Alex Marquez (2018) are the only ding the fight for the Rookie of Year with 101 points, six points other riders who have stood on the podium in the Moto2™ class ahead of and 18 points ahead of Jorge Martin, in Valencia. who both crashed at Sepang although Bastianini managed to re- mount his bike and cross the line in 24th. They are the only riders With Iker Lecuona, second last year at Valencia, replacing Miguel still in contention. Oliveira in MotoGP™, former Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup rider Sean Dylan Kelly will substitute the Spaniard at American Racing Tom Lüthi (2014) is the only rider currently competing full-time in Team KTM. Along with his teammate Joe Roberts, this will be the Moto2™ who has won in the class at Valencia. first time there are two American riders in Moto2™ since Misa- no/2011 with Kenny Noyes and Jake Gagne. Along with Tom Lüthi (2014, 2015 and 2016);

Moto3™ Facts and Stats 2019 Moto3™ World Champion, Lorenzo Dalla Porta won for the Following his 11th-place finish at the Malaysian GP, Romano fourth time this season at Sepang, the fifth time of his Grand Prix Fenati has scored 978 points in the Moto3™ class. In Valencia, career, equalling 2012 Moto3™ World Champion he could become the first rider to reach the milestone of 1000 in 12th place on the list of riders with most wins in Moto3™, one points in the class. less than Miguel Oliveira, Aron Canet and Jack Miller. 18 different riders have won the 20 races that have taken place Sergio Garcia crossed the line in second place at Sepang, which at the Valencia in the lightweight category: only Maverick Viñales is his first podium finish on what was the 16th race in his Grand (2011–2013) and Hector Faubel (2006–2007) managed to win Prix career. In addition, Garcia became the third rookie to have twice. stood on the podium this year so far, along with Celestino Vietti and Ai Ogura. Honda won for the 13th time this year at Sepang – two more than in 2018 – but the manufacturer has only won once in the Moto3™ The two riders still in contention for the Rookie of the Year award class at Valencia, with Jorge Martin in 2017. Dani Pedrosa (125cc in Moto3™ are separated by 24 points: Celestino Vietti and Ai Ogu- - 2002) is the only other Honda rider who has managed to win at ra. this track in the lightweight category. Jaume Masia crossed the line in third place at Sepang, which is Can Öncü is the only rider currently competing full-time in the the fourth podium finish of his Grand Prix career, all of which have Moto3™ class who has won a Grand Prix race at Valencia. been this season. It was also his first podium since he was also third in Italy. Along with Can Öncü; (2015), (2016), Marcos Ramírez (2017) and John McPhee (2018) are the only Second in the Championship, Aron Canet finished eighth at Se- other riders on the current grid who have stood on the podium at pang. He is 15 points ahead of Tony Arbolino and 16 ahead of Valencia in Moto3™. Marcos Ramirez, and they are the only other riders still in conten- tion to finish 2019 Moto3™ runner-up.

Marc Marquez closes in on Mick Doohan The second-place finish for Marc Marquez in Malaysia was the 94th time he has stood on the podium on what was his 126th start in the premier class of Grand Prix racing (74.6%), one less than five-time 500cc World Champion Mick Doohan:

Riders Total Wins Seconds Thirds

1 Valentino Rossi 198 89 61 48 2 Jorge Lorenzo 114 47 44 23 3 Dani Pedrosa 112 31 40 41 4 Mick Doohan 95 54 31 10 5 Marc Marquez 94 55 29 10 6 Giacomo Agostini 88 68 20 0 7 Eddie Lawson 78 31 31 16 8 Casey Stoner 69 38 11 20 9 Wayne Rainey 64 24 22 18 10 Andrea Dovizioso 60 14 21 25

Marc Marquez’ second-place finish at the Malaysian GP was the 133rd time he has been on the podium in his Grand Prix career, six less than 12 + 1 World Champion Angel Nieto. Only four riders have been on the podium on more occasions in Grand Prix racing.

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Alex Marquez is 2019 Moto2™ World Champion Alex Marquez became the first rider the win the Moto2™ World Championship having previously clinched the Moto3™ title.

Marquez has stood on the podium 10 times this season so far and 23 times in the Moto2™ class, equalling Pol Espargaro, who is in fifth place on the list of riders with most podium finishes in the class, two less than Marc Marquez.

With his brother Marc Marquez having taken the Moto2™ title back in 2012, this is the first time two brothers have both clinched the title in the intermediate category.

In addition, with Marc also taking the 125cc title in 2010 and Alex the Moto3™ title in 2014, this is the first time that two brothers have won the Championship in two of the same classes of Grand Prix racing.

Marquez is the fifth Spanish rider to win the Moto2™ title along with Toni Elias, his brother Marc, Pol Espargaro and Tito Rabat.

Marquez is the eighth different Spanish rider to clinch the title in the intermediate category. Marquez’ title is also 11th in the class for Spanish riders and the 52nd in Grand Prix racing.

With eight wins in Moto2™, Marquez is tied in sixth place on the list of riders with the most wins in the class with Andrea Iannone, Franco Morbidelli and Francesco Bagnaia.

Marquez sits in fourth place on the list of Spanish riders with the most wins in the class, behind his brother Marc (16), Tito Rabat (13) and Pol Espargaro (10).

With 23 podiums, Marquez is now tied in third place with Pol Espargaro on the list of Spanish riders with most podium finishes in the Moto2™ class.

With his pole position in Malaysia – his sixth of the season so far and 12th overall in Moto2™ – he now sits in fifth place on the list of riders with most pole positions in the class.

Lorenzo Dalla Porta takes three Moto3™ wins in a row Lorenzo Dalla Porta’s wins in the last three races put him seventh on the following list of riders to have scored three successive wins in the Moto3™ class since its introduction in 2012.

Riders Three wins in a row Age

1 Maverick Viñales Catalunya/Great Britain/Netherlands/2012 17 years 170 days 2 Joan Mir Germany/Czech Rep./Austria/2017 19 years 346 days 3 Brad Binder Spain/France/Italy/2016 20 years 285 days 4 Miguel Oliveira Australia/Malaysia/Valencia/2015 20 years 308 days 5 Danny Kent Americas/Argentina/Spain/2015 21 years 160 days 6 Luis Salom Italy/Catalunya/Netherlands/2013 21 years 326 days 7 Lorenzo Dalla Porta Japan/Australia/Malaysia/2019 22 years 134 days

If Lorenzo Dalla Porta wins in Valencia, he will become the first rider to win four successive Moto3™ races. Considering the lightweight category, the last rider to have won four (or more) successive races is Marc Marquez, who did it twice in the 125cc Championship back in 2010.

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On this day... November 13th

November 11th At the 2016 Valencia GP, Jorge Lorenzo won the MotoGP™ race from Marc Marquez and Andrea Iannone. It was Lorenzo’s 44th At the 2012 Valencia GP, Dani Pedrosa won the MotoGP™ race (and last) win with Yamaha. Lorenzo is in second place in the in wet weather conditions 37.661 seconds ahead of wildcard list of Yamaha riders with most premier class wins behind Va- Katsuyuki Nakasuga, which is the biggest winning margin since lentino Rossi (56). His closest rival is Eddie Lawson with 26 the introduction of the class in 2002. wins.

At the same GP, Marc Marquez started from last on the Moto2™ At the same GP, Johann Zarco qualified on pole position, set the grid due to a penalty. He moved up to 11th on the opening lap fastest lap of the race and won the Moto2™ race for the third and eventually won the race, his 16th victory in the class. time in the class along with Catalunya and Austria in 2016. This is Zarco’s most recent GP win to date. November 12th In Moto3™, Brad Binder won for the seventh time of the year At the 2017 Valencia GP, Marc Marquez crossed the line in third in Valencia and gave KTM their 50th win in the class since its place to clinch his fourth premier class title after incredible introduction back in 2012. save at Turn 1 when he just took the lead to Johann Zarco.

At the same GP, Jorge Martin won the Moto3™ race from pole position, the first of his eight GP wins to date.

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