STATISTICS 2019 # 03 Red Bull Grand Prix of The Americas Circuit Of The Americas • April 14th MotoGP™ Riders' Profiles 4. 5. CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 296 (198 x MotoGP™ , 49 x 250, 49 x 125) 2 Starts 176 (38 x MotoGP, 88 x Moto2, 50 x 125) 2 Wins 22 (13 x MotoGP™ , 4 x 250, 5 x 125) 1 Wins/Best result 16 (15 x Moto2, 1 x 125) (2nd in MotoGP) 15th Podiums 94 (53 x MotoGP, 26 x 250, 15 x 125) 2 Podiums 47 (6 x MotoGP, 30 x Moto2, 11 x 125) - Poles/Best grid 20 (7 x MotoGP, 4 x 250, 9 x 125) 2nd Poles/Best grid 23 (4 x MotoGP, 15 x Moto2, 4 x 125) 18th Last Win QAT/19 QAT Last Win VAL/16 (Moto2™ ) - Last Podium ARG/19/3rd ARG/3rd Last Podium MAL/18/2nd - Last Pole JPN/18 - Last Pole FRA/18 - AME/Best 2nd (MotoGP) AME/Best 2nd (Moto2) (5th in MotoGP) AME/18 QP: 8 Race: 5 AME/18 QP: 4 Race: 6 AGE: 33 Crashes 2018: 5 2019: 1 AGE: 28 Crashes 2018: 9 2019: 2

»» Dovizioso has finished on the podium twice at Austin; finishing third in 2014 and in second place in 2015 »» Zarco has finished on the podium at COTA twice in the Moto2™ class; second in 2015 and third in 2016. after having qualified in second on the grid and enduring a race-long battle with Rossi. »» 2017 was Zarco’s first year competing at Austin in the MotoGP™ class; he qualified in fifth place on the »» In 2016, his race ended whilst running in third place when Pedrosa crashed into him at Turn 1 on the grid and finished the race in fifth position after being passed two laps before the end by Cal Crutchlow. seventh lap. »» Last year, he qualified in fourth but started in third after Marquez was given a grid penalty. That was his »» Over the last two years, he was the highest-placed Ducati rider, crossing the line in sixth in 2017 and in seventh successive front row start since Japan the year before. He finished the race in sixth, as the top fifth in 2018. Independent Team rider.

9. 12. Maverick Viñales CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 120 – all MotoGP 2 Starts 141 (74 x MotoGP, 18 x Moto2, 49 x 125/Moto3) 2 Best result 2nd 6th Wins 21 (5 x MotoGP, 4 x Moto2, 12 x 125/Moto3) 7th Podiums 6 x MotoGP - Podiums 56 (16 x MotoGP, 9 x Moto2, 31 x 125/Moto3) - Best grid 2nd 7th Poles 18 (7 x MotoGP, 1 x Moto2, 10 x 125/Moto3) 1 Last Win - - Last Win AUS/18 - Last Podium FRA/18/2nd - Last Podium AUS/18/1st - Last Pole - - Last Pole QAT/19 QAT AME/Best 8th (MotoGP) AME/Wins-Best 1 (1 x Moto2) (2nd in MotoGP) AME/18 QP: 10 Race: 12 AME/18 QP: 2 Race: 2 AGE: 28 Crashes 2018: 4 2019: 1 AGE: 24 Crashes 2018: 4 2019: 1

»» Petrucci retired from the MotoGP™ race at Austin in 2013 with mechanical problems after thirteen laps. »» Viñales finished second in Moto3™ at Austin in 2013, less than a quarter of a second behind Rins. »» He finished 17th in 2014 in Austin, from 22nd place on the grid. »» In 2014, he won the Moto2™ race in Austin, in just his second start in the intermediate class of GP racing. »» He finished in 10th place in 2015 after battling with Viñales for much of the race, losing out to him just »» 2015 was Viñales first time riding a MotoGP™ bike in America; he finished in 9th. two laps from the finish. »» In 2016, he started in fourth place on the grid and finished the race in fourth position after getting a bad »» Petrucci missed the race in 2016 as he was still recovering from an operation to his right hand. start and dropping down to 10th in the early stages. »» In 2017, he scored his best result so far in Austin, finishing in 8th ahead of Lorenzo. »» In 2017, he started from second on the grid; he was in fourth position when he crashed out of the race at »» Last year, he qualified in 10th in Austin and eventually finished the race in 12th after dropping down to Turn 18 on Lap 2. 17th on the opening lap »» Last year, he qualified in second but started from pole after Marquez was given a grid penalty for riding slowly ahead him in Q2. He finished the race in second place, equalling Yamaha’s best result at the track.

17. Karel Abraham 20. CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 197 (105 x MotoGP, 61 x 250/Moto2, 31 x 125) 2 Starts 69 ( 2 x MotoGP, 36 x Moto2, 31 x Moto3) 2 Wins/Best result 1 (1 x Moto2) (7th in MotoGP) 18th Wins/Best result 1 (1 x Moto2) 8th Podiums 2 (2 x Moto2) - Podiums 4 (2 x Moto2, 2 x Moto3) - Best grid 2nd 15th Poles/Best grid 3 (1 x Moto2, 2 x Moto3) (5th in MotoGP) 5th Last Win VAL/10 (Moto2) - Last Win CAT/18 (Moto2) - Last Podium VAL/10/1st (Moto2) - Last Podium NED/18/2nd - Last Pole - - Last Pole CAT/18 (Moto2) - AME/Best 14th (MotoGP) AME/Best 2nd (Moto3) AME/18 QP: 23 Race: - AME/18/Moto2 QP: 9 Race: 15 AGE: 29 Crashes 2018: 15 2019: 1 AGE: 19 Crashes 2018: 6 2019: -

»» Abraham did not make the start in Austin in 2013 due to a broken collarbone suffered when he crashed in »» In 2015, Quartararo stood on the podium in the Moto3™ race in Austin for the first time in what was the qualifying, in a collision with Bryan Staring. second race of his Grand Prix career, finishing in second. This is his best result at the track so far. »» He finished 14th in 2014, his best result on the track so far. »» In 2016, he qualified in ninth and finished the Moto3™ race in 13th in America. »» He didn’t score any points in 2015 after retiring or in 2017 after crashing on the second lap, and last year »» Quartararo’s best result in Austin in Moto2™ is 12th during his rookie season, from 16th on the grid. he retired because of the pain he had following a crash sustained in qualifying. »» Last year, he scored one point, crossing the line in 15th after qualifying in ninth. »» 2019 will be Quartararo’s first race in Austin on a MotoGP™ bike.

21. 29. Andrea Iannone CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 89 (18 x MotoGP, 71 x Moto2) 2 Starts 231 (103 x MotoGP, 51 x Moto2, 77 x 125) 2 Wins/Best result 8 (8 x Moto2) (8th in MotoGP) 11th Wins/Best result 13 (1 x MotoGP, 8 x Moto2, 4 x 125) 14th Podiums 21 (21 x Moto2) - Podiums 35 (11 x MotoGP, 19 x Moto2, 5 x 125) - Poles/Best grid 6 (6 x Moto2) (6th in MotoGP) 6th Poles/Best grid 10 (2 x MotoGP, 5 x Moto2, 3 x 125) 19th Last Win ARA/17 (Moto2) - Last Win AUT/16 - Last Podium VAL/17/2nd (Moto2) - Last Podium AUS/18/2nd - Last Pole MAL/17 (Moto2) - Last Pole AUT/16 - AME/Wins-Best 1 (1 x Moto2) (21st in MotoGP) AME/Best 3rd (MotoGP) AME/18 QP: 17 Race: 21 AME/18 QP: 3 Race: 3 AGE: 24 Crashes 2018: 11 2019: 2 AGE: 29 Crashes 2018: 11 2019: 1

»» In 2017, Morbidelli won the Moto2™ race in Austin after qualifying on for the second time in »» In 2013, Iannone finished 10th in Austin in just his second appearance in MotoGP™. his Grand Prix career. »» In 2014, he finished seventh, dropping back in the latter stages of the race after battling for a podium »» Before that win, his best result across the line in the Moto2™ class in Austin was 5th back in 2015. finish up to Lap 15. »» He still holds the best lap record for the Moto2™ class at the Circuit of the Americas. »» In 2015, he finished in fifth after getting held up by an incident involving Redding and Pol Espargaró on »» Last year was Morbidelli’s first year competing at Austin in the MotoGP™ class; he qualified in 17th and the opening lap. crossed the line in 21st behind Xavier Siméon. »» In 2016, Iannone was penalised by three grid positions after knocking his teammate off in Argentina, 1. PLEASE NOTE THE CLEAR SPACE TRANSPARENT PATH AROUND meaningTHE LOGOhe : PRESERVE ITstarted from seventh position; finished the race on the podium in 3rd place. 2. THE BLACK BACKGROUND BEHIND THE LOGO : USE IT IN CASE OF BRIGHT »» In 2017,CO LheORED BACKGR OUNDscored his first points with , finishing in seventh after qualifying in 11th on the grid. »» In 2018, Iannone scored his first podium on the Suzuki with a third-place finish after starting in second on the grid behind Viñales.

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30. 35. Cal Crutchlow CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 159 (20 x MotoGP, 105 x Moto2, 34 x 125) 2 Starts 140 - all MotoGP 2 Wins/Best result 2 (2x Moto2) (6th in MotoGP) 7th Wins/Best result 3 (3 x MotoGP) 3rd Podiums 14 (14 x Moto2) - Podiums 17 (17 x MotoGP) 1 Poles/Best grid 5 (5 x Moto2™ ) (9th in MotoGP) 9th Poles/Best grid 4 (4 x MotoGP) 6th Last Win GBR/17 (Moto2) - Last Win ARG/18 - Last Podium GBR/17/1st (Moto2) - Last Podium QAT/19/3rd - Last Pole JPN/17 (Moto2) - Last Pole SPA/18 - AME/Best 3rd (Moto2) (14th in MotoGP) AME/Best 4th (MotoGP) AME/18 QP: 13 Race: 14 AME/18 QP: 7 Race: 19 AGE: 27 Crashes 2018: 15 2019: - AGE: 33 Crashes 2018: 17 2019: -

»» In 2017 in Austin, Nakagami finished in third place from fourth on the grid in the Moto2™ class – his best »» In 2013, Crutchlow both qualified and finished the MotoGP™ race in fourth in Austin result at this track. »» In 2014, he stopped mid-race to change his rear tyre and then crashed on the 13th lap, suffering injuries »» In 2013, he qualified in 2nd on the grid, but he retired from the race on Lap 7 due to a gearbox to his right hand. problem – the only time he has failed to score points in Austin. »» In 2015, Crutchlow qualified in fifth position in Austin, finishing the race in seventh »» 2018 was the first time that Nakagami competed in the MotoGP™ class at Austin; he qualified in 13th »» In both 2016 and 2018, he finished outside the points in 16th and 19th place, respectively, having fallen but started the race in 12th after Pol Espargaro was given a grid penalty, and finished the race in 14th. during the race and remounted. »» In 2017, Crutchlow finished in fourth place as the top independent rider ahead of Zarco, equalling his best MotoGP™ result at any of the US circuits.

36. 41. Aleix Espargaro CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 57 (2 x MotoGP, 18 x Moto2, 37 x Moto3) 2 Starts 232 (148 x MotoGP, 61 x Moto2/250, 23 x 125) 1 Wins/Best result 11 (11 x Moto3) 8th Best result 2nd 9th Podiums 20 (4 x Moto2, 16 x Moto3) - Podiums 2 (1 x MotoGP, 1 x Moto2) - Poles/Best grid 2 (2 x Moto3) (11th in MotoGP) 11th Poles/Best grid 2 (2 x MotoGP) 12th Last Win MAL/17 (Moto3) - Last Win - - Last Podium AUS/18/2nd (Moto2) - Last Podium ARA/14/2nd - Last Pole MAL/17 (Moto3™) - Last Pole CAT/15 - AME/Best 4th (Moto2) AME/Best 5th (MotoGP) AME/18/Moto2 QP: 5 Race: 4 AME/18 QP: 19 Race: 10 AGE: 21 Crashes 2018: 9 2019: 1 AGE: 29 Crashes 2018: 12 2019: -

»» Mir raced twice in Moto3™ at COTA in 2016 and in 2017; he took his best result in 2017, having qualified »» In 2013 in Austin, Aleix Espargaró was the first CRT rider across the line in 11th place. in second – his second front row start in the class – and he crossed the line in eighth. He crashed out of »» In 2014, he qualified in fourth place on the grid, behind three riders but after a bad start he ended the race in 2017 on Lap 5 while sitting in 21st. the first lap down in 12th place and eventually finished in ninth. »» In 2018, Mir started from fifth as the top rookie rider on the grid; he finished the race in fourth, which was »» In 2015, he qualified and finished the race both in eighth place, one place ahead of teammate Viñales his best result at that time on what was his third start in the Moto2™ class. »» In 2016, he finished the race in fifth position; his first top five finish since 2014. »» 2019 will be Mir’s first race in Texas on a MotoGP™ bike. »» In 2017, he stopped after mid-race to change his front tyre and finished last in 17th. »» In 2018, he started from 19th on the grid, made his way through the field to cross the line in 10th place behind Rabat and Miller, the first time he scored points in 2018.

42. Alex Rins 43. Jack Miller CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 121 (33 x MotoGP, 36 x Moto2, 52 x Moto3) 2 Starts 123 (68 x MotoGP, 55 x 125/Moto3) 2 Wins/Best result 12 (4 x Moto2, 8 x Moto3) (2nd in MotoGP) 4th Wins 7 (1 x MotoGP , 6 x Moto3) 4th Podiums 45 (5 x MotoGP, 17 x Moto2, 23 x Moto3™ ) - Podiums 11 (1 x MotoGP, 10 x Moto3) - Poles/Best grid 17 (4 x Moto2, 13 x Moto3) (2nd in MotoGP) 10th Poles/Best grid 9 (1 x MotoGP, 8 x Moto3) 4th Last Win FRA/16 (Moto2) - Last Win NED/16 - Last Podium VAL/18/2nd - Last Podium NED/16/1st - Last Pole AME/16 (Moto2) - Last Pole ARG/18 - AME/Wins-Best 2 (1 x Moto2, 1 x Moto3) (DNF in MotoGP) AME/Wins-Best 1 (1 x Moto3) (9th in MotoGP) AME/18 QP: 11 Race: - AME/18 QP: 18 Race: 9 AGE: 23 Crashes 2018: 12 2019: 2 AGE: 24 Crashes 2018: 17 2019: 2

»» Rins has twice won at COTA in the lower classes after qualifying on pole position on both occasions; in »» In 2014 Miller qualified on pole and won the Moto3™ race at COTA, after leading the race at the end of Moto3™ in 2013 and Moto2™ in 2016. every lap. »» Rins also finished on the Moto2™ podium at Austin in 2015, crossing the line in third. »» 2015 at Austin was Miller’s first time riding a MotoGP™ bike in America; he scored two points, finishing »» Rins still holds the all-time lap record in Moto2™ in Texas from 2016. in 14th position, becoming the youngest Australian to score points in the premier class since Brendan »» In 2017, Rins crashed at Turn 19 during FP3 and broke his left wrist. He was declared unfit for the Clarke in 2001. remainder of the race weekend. »» Miller did not race in Austin in 2016 following a crash in practice where he cracked bones in his right foot. »» Last year, Rins qualified in 11th, but crashed out of the race at Turn 12 mid-race while sitting eighth. »» In 2017, Miller qualified 12th on the grid; he was in eighth on Lap 13 before losing some places to finish in 10th between Lorenzo and Folger. »» In 2018, he qualified in 18th in Austin, which was his worst qualifying of the season. He made his way through the field to cross the line in ninth after battling with Rabat and A. Espargaro. 44. Pol Espargaro CAREER 2019 46. CAREER 2019 Starts 210 (88 x MotoGP, 51 x Moto2 , 71 x 125) 2 Wins/Best result 15 (10 x Moto2, 5 x 125)(3rd in MotoGP) 10th Starts 385 (325 x MotoGP, 30 x 250, 30 x 125) 2 Podiums 45 (1 x MotoGP, 23 x Moto2, 21 x 125) - Wins/Best result 115 (89 x MotoGP, 14 x 250, 12 x 125) 2nd Poles/Best grid 17 (14 x Moto2, 3 x 125) (2nd in MotoGP) 11th Podiums 233 (197 x MotoGP, 21 x 250, 15 x 125) 1 Last Win JPN/13 (Moto2) - Poles/Best grid 65 (55 x MotoGP, 5 x 250, 5 x 125) 4th Last Podium VAL/18/3rd - Last Win NED/17 - Last Pole VAL/13 (Moto2) - Last Podium ARG/19/2nd ARG/2nd AME/Best 6th (MotoGP) Last Pole ITA/18 - AME/19 QP: 12 Race: 13 AME/Best 2nd (MotoGP) AGE: 27 Crashes 2018: 12 2019: - AME/18 QP: 5 Race: 4 AGE: 40 Crashes 2018: 8 2019: - »» In 2013, Pol Espargaró crashed out of the Moto2™ race in Austin on the fourth lap after qualifying on pole position. »» Rossi has competed in all 23 MotoGP™ races held in the USA. »» In 2014, he passed Iannone on the last lap of the MotoGP™ race to finish in sixth place. »» Rossi’s best result at Austin came in 2017 when he finished in second position, after passing Pedrosa »» In 2015, he failed to score any points at Austin after being taken out on the first lap by Redding. three laps before the end the race. »» In 2016, he finished the race in Austin in seventh place after qualifying in 13th »» Rossi has not won in the USA since 2008 at Indianapolis. »» In 2017, he qualified 21st on the grid and he retired from the race on Lap 10. »» In 2015, he finished third after a long battle with Dovizioso to whom he lost out on the last lap »» Last year, he joined Q2 after passing through Q1 and qualified in 12th. He was later given a grid penalty »» In 2016, he crashed out of the race in Austin on the third lap when in sixth.

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53. 55. Hafizh Syahrin CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 207 (48 x MotoGP, 83 x Moto2, 76 x 125) 2 Starts 98 (20 x MotoGP, 78 x Moto2) 2 Wins/Best result 13 (13 x Moto2) (7th in MotoGP) 19th Best result 2nd (Moto2) (9th in MotoGP) 16th Podiums 36 (33 x Moto2, 3 x 125) - Podiums 3 (3 x Moto2) - Poles/Best grid 16 (16 x Moto2) (4th in MotoGP) 18th Best grid 5th (Moto2) (10th in MotoGP) 21st Last Win VAL/15 (Moto2) - Last Win - - Last Podium VAL/15/1st (Moto2) - Last Podium JPN/17/3rd - Last Pole VAL/15 (Moto2) - Last Pole - - AME/Best 2nd (Moto2) (8th in MotoGP) AME/Best 6th (Moto2) (DNF in MotoGP) AME/18 QP: 14 Race: 8 AME/18 QP: 16 Race: - AGE: 29 Crashes 2018: 10 2019: 2 AGE: 24 Crashes 2018: 9 2019: 1

»» Rabat finished second in both the 2013 and 2014 Moto2™ races in Texas. »» Syahrin has competed at Austin from 2014 to 2017, all in the Moto2™ class. »» In 2016 and 2017, Rabat finished the race in 13th in Austin, having qualified in 20th and in 16th, »» His best result to date at the track is sixth in 2015. respectively. »» Last year was Syahrin’s first race in the MotoGP™ class in Austin; he qualified in 16th place, made his »» Rabat’s best result in the MotoGP™ class in Austin came last year when he crossed the line in eighth as way through to the field before crashing out of the race at the first corner while sitting in 12th on Lap 9. the second-placed Ducati rider ahead of Miller.

63. 88. Miguel Oliveira CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 107 (2 x MotoGP, 36 x Moto2, 69 x Moto3) 2 Starts 131 (2 x MotoGP, 50 x Moto2, 79 x 125cc/Moto3) 2 Wins/Best result 10 (8 x Moto2, 2 x Moto3) (14th in MotoGP) 14th Wins/Best result 12 (6 x Moto2, 6 x Moto3) (11th in MotoGP) 11th Podiums 23 (16 x Moto2, 7 x Moto3) - Podiums 34 (21 x Moto2, 13 x Moto3) - Poles/Best grid 7 (6 x Moto2, 1 x Moto3) 13th Poles/Best grid 4 (2 x Moto2, 2 x Moto3) 14th Last Win JPN/18 (Moto2) - Last Win VAL/18 - Last Podium MAL/18/3rd (Moto2) - Last Podium VAL/18/1st - Last Pole JPN/18 - Last Pole ARA/17 - AME/Wins 1 (1 x Moto2) AME/Best 3rd (Moto2) AME/18/Moto2 QP: 4 Race: 1 AME/18/Moto2 QP: 12 Race: 3 AGE: 22 Crashes 2018: 4 2019: - AGE: 24 Crashes 2018: 7 2019: -

»» In 2018, Bagnaia won his second Moto2™ race in Austin, after qualifying in fourth on his way to clinching »» Oliveira finished third in the Moto2™ race last year in Austin after having qualified in 12th on the grid; his the title and setting the . only podium finish at the track. »» From 2013 to 2016, Bagnaia raced in the Moto3™ class in Austin, with a best result of seventh coming in »» His best result in the Moto3™ class in Austin came in 2013 with a fifth-place finish on the Mahindra. 2014, from 14th on the grid. »» In 2015, Oliveira qualified in second on the grid in Texas in Moto3™, but he crashed out of the race with »» In 2017, he failed to score any points in the Moto2™ race in Texas, finishing in 16th place. eight laps to go while sitting in third place. »» In 2019, Bagnaia will be racing in Austin for the first time on a MotoGP™ bike. »» Oliveira will be racing in Austin this year for the first time on a MotoGP™ bike.

93. Marc Marquez 99. CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 188 (110 x MotoGP, 32 x Moto2, 46 x 125) 2 Starts 284 (190 x MotoGP, 48 x 250, 46 x 125) 2 Wins/Best result 71 (45 x MotoGP, 16 x Moto2, 10 x 125) 1 Wins/Best result 68 (47 x MotoGP, 17 x 250, 4 x 125) 12th Podiums 118 (79 x MotoGP, 25 x Moto2, 14 x 125) 2 Podiums 152 (114 x MotoGP, 29 x 250, 9 x 125) - Poles 81 (53 x MotoGP , 14 x Moto2, 14 x 125) 1 Poles/Best grid 69 (43 x MotoGP, 23 x 250, 3 x 125) 12th Last Win ARG/19 ARG Last Win AUT/18 - Last Podium ARG/19/1st ARG/1st Last Podium AUT/18/1st - Last Pole ARG/19 ARG Last Pole ARA/18 - AME/Wins 6 (6 x MotoGP) AME/Best 2nd (MotoGP) AME/18 QP: 1 Race: 1 AME/18 QP: 6 Race: 11 AGE: 26 Crashes 2018: 23 2019: 2 AGE: 31 Crashes 2018: 6 2019: 2

»» In 2013 in Austin, Márquez became the youngest ever rider to start on pole and the youngest to win in the »» Lorenzo has finished on the podium 13 times from his 20 MotoGP™ starts in the USA, including 3rd at premier class – taking both records from . Austin in 2013 & 2nd in 2016. »» He has repeated the results for the last five years at the COTA, each time winning after qualifying on pole »» His two victories in the US were at Indianapolis in 2009 and Laguna Seca in 2010. position. »» Austin is one of six current circuits where Lorenzo has not taken a MotoGP™ win, along with Sachsenring, »» He has won the last nine MotoGP™ races that have taken place in the USA – six wins in Austin, three in Sepang, Termas De Rio Hondo, the Red Bull Ring and Buriram. Indianapolis and Laguna Seca in 2013. »» In 2014 at COTA, he made a jump-start, came in for a ride-through penalty at the end of the first lap and »» In addition, Márquez won the Moto2™ races at Indianapolis in both 2011 and 2012, making it wins on his then fought his way back to finish 10th. last 12 visits to the US. »» In 2017, Lorenzo finished in ninth after being passed by both Iannone and Petrucci in the latter stages. »» Last year, Marquez qualified on pole position, but was given a grid penalty after riding slowly on the line »» Last year, Lorenzo qualified in sixth place, but struggled during the race and eventually crossed the line ahead of Viñales in Q2. He then started from fourth on the grid, took the lead on the opening lap and in 11th. crossed the line with a winning margin of 3.560 seconds. »» 2018 was the third time he qualified on pole position, led across the line on every lap and set the fastest lap of the race in Austin, along with 2014 and 2016.

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Grand Prix racing at Austin

MotoGP™ returns to the Austin circuit for a seventh successive year. The best result for a Suzuki rider at the Circuit of the Americas is the third place for Andrea Iannone last year. In total, there have been 31 previous Grand Prix events hosted in the USA: Laguna Seca (15), Indianapolis (8), Austin (6) and Aleix Espargaro’s 10th-place finish last year equalled the best Daytona (2). result for an rider at the Circuit of the Americas for back in 2016. A total of 72 Grand Prix races for solo have been held in the USA since 1949: 500cc/MotoGP™ - 31, 250cc/Moto2™ Pol Espargaro finished 13th last year in Austin, which is the best - 21, 125cc/Moto3™ - 18, 50cc – 2. result at the track for a KTM rider. Marc Márquez has won on each of the 10 occasions that he has All 18 podium finishers in the six previous MotoGP™ races held at raced in the MotoGP™ class in America; six times at Austin, three Austin have been riders from either Spain or Italy. times at Indianapolis and at Laguna Seca in 2013. The three riders who finished on the podium in the Moto3™ race Only once in these 10 appearances in MotoGP™ in America has last year in Austin (Jorge Martin, and Marco Márquez not qualified on pole position: Laguna Seca in 2013 Bezzecchi) have all moved up to the Moto2™ class in 2019. when he qualified in second place on the grid behind Stefan Bra- dl. He qualified on pole last year in Austin but started from fourth The six Moto2™ races that have taken place at the Circuit of the after being given a grid penalty following Q2. Americas have been won by six different riders, four of them are now competing in the MotoGP™ class: Nico Terol (2013), Maver- The only riders currently competing in the MotoGP™ class who ick Viñales (2014), Sam Lowes (2015), Alex Rins (2016), Franco have won in the class at any of the American circuits are Valen- Morbidelli (2017) and Francesco Bagnaia (2018). Only Rins and tino Rossi, Jorge Lorenzo and Marc Márquez. Morbidelli went on to win the race after qualifying on pole posi- tion. Maverick Viñales finished second last year at the Austin circuit, equalling the best result for a Yamaha rider at the track after The six Moto3™ races that have taken place at the Circuit of the his teammate Valentino Rossi in 2017 and Jorge Lorenzo back Americas have been won by five different riders, two of them are in 2016. now competing in the premier class: Alex Rins (2013), Jack Mill- er (2014), (2015), Romano Fenati (2016 and 2017) Ducati riders have three podium finishes in the MotoGP™ class and Jorge Martin (2018). at the Circuit of the Americas, with Andrea Dovizioso, third in 2014 and second in 2015, and Andrea Iannone, third in 2016. Last year, Dovizioso was the highest-placed Ducati rider across the line in fifth.

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118 – At the Argentina GP, Marc Marquez stood on the podium for the 118th time in his Grand Prix career, three less than who stands in sixth place on the list of riders with most podium finishes (see table below).

94 – Crossing the line in third place in Argentina GP, Andrea Dovizioso finished on the podium for the 94th time in his Grand Prix career, one less than . In addition, it was also his 53rd podium finish in the premier class, one less than Randy Mamola.

71 – Marc Marquez won for the 71st time in his Grand Prix career at Termas de Rio Hondo, the 45th time since he stepped up to the pre- mier class in 2013.

60 – Valentino Rossi crossed the line in second place in Argentina, which is his 60th second-place finish in the premier class (the 11th behind Marc Marquez). His 50th second-place finish in the premier class came in Argentina back in 2016.

24 – With his second-place finish in Argentina, Rossi extended his record of finishing on the podium every season for 24 successive years – the record. The second-longest run of successive years with Grand Prix podium finishes is 20, set by Angel Nieto. In addition, Rossi extended his record of finishing on the podium at least once in all his 20 seasons competing in the premier class.

15 – Since the opening Grand Prix in Qatar, 15 different riders have stood on the podium across all classes. Only Marc Marquez, Andrea Dovizioso and Lorenzo Baldassarri have finished on the podium more than once in the opening two Grand Prix of the season.

10 – In Argentina, Valentino Rossi was on the podium to end ten successive races without a podium finish since the German GP last year (259 days).

2.092 – The 15th-place finisher in the Moto3™ race in Argentina, Raul Fernandez, crossed the line just 2.092 seconds behind race winner Jaume Masia; this is the fourth closest top 15 of all-time in Grand Prix racing.

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MotoGP™ Facts and Stats

Marc Marquez’ win at Termas de Rio Hondo was the 298th for Honda in Team rider, which is his best result since he was also fourth last the premier class of Grand Prix racing, the 142nd in the MotoGP™ era since year in France. 2002. Alex Rins, who started from 16th on the grid in Argentina, finished in fifth With his second-place finish in Argentina, Valentino Rossi became the 14th place, which is his ninth successive top six finish since San Marino last different rider over 40 to have stood on the podium in the premier class year. of Grand Prix racing along with Jack Ahearn, Fergus Anderson, Jack Brett, Jack Findlay, Robin Fitton, Les Graham, Ernst Hiller, Harry Hinton Sr., Karl Takaaki Nakagami finished seventh in Argentina, which is his best dry- Hoppe, , , Frank Perris and Percy Tait. weather result since he stepped up to the MotoGP™ class. He is now in second place in the Independent Team riders classification with 16 points Valentino Rossi became the first rider over 40 to stand on the podium in behind his teammate Cal Crutchlow (19). the premier class since Jack Findlay in Austria back in 1977. With Yamaha, Suzuki, Ducati, Honda, Aprilia and KTM finishing inside the Austin is one of just four current circuits where Valentino Rossi has not top 10 at the Argentina GP, this is the first time that riders from six different had a MotoGP™ victory, along with Aragón, the Red Bull Ring, and Buriram. manufacturers have finished within the top ten since Australia last year. Neither of the two Yamaha factory riders have won at least one of the two Miguel Oliveira finished in 11th place at Termas de Rio Hondo as the se- opening races for the second successive year. The last time that the Mons- cond-placed KTM rider behind Pol Espargaro, becoming the first Portugue- ter Energy Yamaha MotoGP team did not have a win in either of the first two se rider to score points in the premier class of Grand Prix racing. races of the year in two successive seasons was in 2002 and 2003. With Miguel Oliveira, Fabio Quartararo in eighth and Francesco Bagnaia in Andrea Dovizioso has led across the line for a total of 18 laps in 2019. Other 14th, all of the four rookies this year have now scored points. riders who have led races this year are: Marc Márquez (26 laps) and Alex Rins (3). Francesco Bagnaia (2018) is the only one of the four rookies in the Moto- GP™ class this year to have previously won at COTA in any of the smaller Jack Miller was fourth across the line in Argentina as the top Independent classes.

Moto2™ Facts and Stats

In Argentina, Lorenzo Baldassarri won for the fourth time in the Moto2™ dium finish for an Australian rider in the Moto2™ class, along with Anthony class, equalling Alex Rins, Mika Kallio and Maverick Viñales. He became the West who won the Dutch TT back in 2014. third Italian rider to take back-to-back Moto2™ victories, joining Franco Morbidelli and Francesco Bagnaia. Gardner became the 13th different Australian rider to stand on the podium in the intermediate category, the 31st in all solo classes of Grand Prix ra- In addition, with his win at Termas de Rio Hondo, Lorenzo Baldassarri stood cing. on the podium for the 10th time in the Moto2™ class, one less than Jonas Folger and Sam Lowes. Somkiat Chantra crossed the line in 10th place at Termas de Rio Hondo, which is the best result in Moto2™ for a Thai rider since Ratthapark Wilairot Lorenzo Baldassarri is the first rider to win the opening two Moto2™ Grand was eighth in France back in 2012. Prix races since Franco Morbidelli in 2017. Sam Lowes (2015) is the only rider on the current Moto2™ grid to have won (2000) is the last rider to have won the opening two races in the class at the Austin circuit, while Alex Marquez is the only rider of the in the intermediate category without winning the title at the end of the current field to have qualified on pole position in the class. year. Since then Daijiro Kato (2001), (2003), Jorge Lorenzo (2006 and 2007) and Franco Morbidelli (2017) went on the win the title in Dominique Aegerter (2014), Sam Lowes (2015 and 2016), Tom Lüthi (2017) the class after winning the opening two races of the season. and Alex Marquez (2018) are the only four riders on the current Moto2™ grid who have stood on the podium in the Moto2™ class at the Austin circuit On his five visits in Austin in the Moto2™ class, Lorenzo Baldassari has sco- since its introduction to the calendar in 2013. red points only once, last year when he crossed the line in 10th after qua- lifying in 17th. At the Americas GP, Dominique Aegerter is scheduled to make his 200th Grand Prix start, becoming the fourth Swiss rider to reach this milestone Remy Gardner crossed the line in second place at the Argentina GP, which in the history of Grand Prix racing along with Tom Lüthi, Bruno Kneubühler is his first podium finish in what was the 67th race of his Grand Prix career. and soon-to-be MotoGP™ Legend Stefan Dörflinger.

Remy Gardner’s second place at Termas de Rio Hondo is the second po-

Moto3™ Facts and Stats

Jaume Masia won for the first time in his Grand Prix career in Argentina, Tony Arbolino scored his first podium finish at the Argentina GP, crossing becoming the 44th different Spanish rider to win in Grand Prix racing, the the line in third place, becoming the 14th different Italian rider to finish on 30th in the lightweight category and the 11th in the Moto3™ class. the podium in Moto3™. Jaume Masia’s win at Termas de Rio Hondo is the 58th for Spain in the Romano Fenati is the only rider on the current Moto3™ grid who has won Moto3™ class. at the Austin circuit and the only one who has stood on the podium at the track. Last year, Masia started from 10th place on the grid, but crashed on the opening lap at Turn 1. He rejoined the race to eventually cross the line in Romano Fenati won for the second successive time in 2017 at the Austin 21st. circuit in the Moto3™ class to become the first rider to win twice on two different tracks since the introduction the Moto3™ class in 2012, in Jerez With Can Öncu in Valencia last year, Kaito Toba in Qatar and Jaume Masia in (2012-2014) and Austin (2016-2017). Argentina, this is the first time there have been three successive first-time Grand Prix race winners since the introduction of the Moto3™ class in 2012.

Following Argentina, Kaito Toba leads the Moto3™ Championship standings with a score of 31 points. This is the lowest score for a rider leading the Championship in the lightweight category after the opening two races of the year since 1995 when Haruchika Aoki led with 25 points ahead of (23 points) after Malaysia. Darryn Binder crossed the line in second in Argentina, which is the second podium finish of his Grand Prix along with Japan last year. With Jaume Ma- sia winning the race, this is the first time there are at least two KTM riders in the first two places since Le Mans last year.

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Great weekend for Marc Marquez in Argentina Marc Marquez qualified on pole position for the 81st time in his Grand Prix career and the 53rd time in the MotoGP™ class in Argentina, two less than Valentino Rossi.

This was Marquez’ fifth pole position at Termas de Rio Hondo, equalling his number of premier class pole positions set at Phillip Island, which is one less than in Austin and at the Sachsenring.

Marc Marquez won for the 71st time of his Grand Prix career in Argentina, five less than who stands in fourth place in the list of riders with most GP wins. This is Marquez’ 45th win the premier class, two less than his teammate Jorge Lorenzo.

Marc Márquez’ win at Termas de Rio Honda is the fifth time that he had won at any circuit in the MotoGP™ class after qualifying on pole position, leading across the line on every lap and setting the fastest lap of the race along with Jerez (2014) and Austin (2014, 2016, 2018).

This is Marc Marquez’s 32nd win in the premier class after qualifying on pole position. 41 of his 45 wins in the class came after qualifying within the top three.

Marc Marquez crossed the line 9.816 seconds before Valentino Rossi, which is Marquez’ biggest winning margin in dry-weather conditions since he stepped in the MotoGP™ class in 2013, as shown in the table below of his ten biggest winning margins in the class:

Year Grand Prix Winning margin (sec) Weather conditions

1 2017 Czech Republic 12.438 Wet 2 2016 Germany 9.857 Wet 3 2019 Argentina 9.816 Dry 4 2016 Argentina 7.679 Dry, compulsory pit-stop 5 2015 San Marino 7.288 Dry, flag-to-flag 6 2014 Dutch TT 6.714 Wet 7 2016 Americas 6.107 Dry 8 2018 Spain 5.241 Dry 9 2014 Americas 4.124 Dry 10 2018 Americas 3.560 Dry

This is the biggest winning margin in dry-weather conditions in the MotoGP™ class since Jorge Lorenzo won in France back in 2016 with a winning margin of 10.654 seconds ahead of Valentino Rossi.

Marc Marquez has scored 45 points in the first two races, which is the second-highest points accumulated by Marquez in the MotoGP™ class, after 2014 when he won the two opening races and scored 50 points.

Last year in Austin, Márquez claimed his 10th successive win in the MotoGP™ class in the USA, his 12th including his Moto2™ wins at Indianapolis in both 2011 and 2012. Giacomo Agostini holds the record in Finland with 13th successive wins at Imatra: 8 x 500cc (1966 – 1973) and 5 x 350cc (1969 – 1973).

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Andrea Dovizioso closes in on Mick Doohan Andrea Dovizioso’s third place in Argentina was the 94th time he has stood on the podium in Grand Prix racing, one less than five-time World Champion Mick Doohan who stands in 12th place on the list of riders with most podium finishes.

Riders Total podiums Wins Seconds Thirds

1 Valentino Rossi 233 115 66 52 2 Giacomo Agostini 159 122 35 2 3 153 54 52 47 4 Jorge Lorenzo 152 68 51 33 5 Angel Nieto 139 90 35 14 6 Phil Read 121 52 44 25 7 Marc Marquez 118 71 30 17 8 Mike Hailwood 112 76 25 11 9 111 42 41 28 10 99 29 34 36 11 98 45 33 20 12 Mick Doohan 95 54 31 10 13 Andrea Dovizioso 94 22 36 36

In addition, it was Andrea Dovizioso’s 53rd podium finish in the premier class, one less than Randy Mamola and four less than Max Biaggi, who stands in 10th place in the list of riders with most podium finishes in the class.

Andrea Dovizioso now equals Loris Capirossi in third place in the list of riders with most third-place finishes in Grand Prix racing, behind Valentino Rossi (52) and Dani Pedrosa (47).

Fourth closest top 15 in Grand Prix racing In Moto3™, rookie Raul Fernandez finished the Argentina GP in 15th place, crossing the line just 2.092 seconds behind race winner Jaume Masia, which is the fourth closest top 15 of the all-time in a full-length Grand Prix race.

The following table shows the ten closest top 15 finishes of all-time of Grand Prix racing, nine of which have occurred since the introduction of the Moto3™ class in 2012 (only races that have completed full race distance):

Year Circuit Race winner Class Time covering the top 15 (sec)

1 2017 Mugello Andrea Migno Moto3™ 1.553 2 2014 Brno Alexis Masbou Moto3™ 1.838 3 2016 Mugello Moto3™ 2.041 4 2019 Termas de Rio Hondo Jaume Masia Moto3™ 2.092 5 2018 Phillip Island Moto3™ 2.148 6 2018 Brno Fabio Di Giannantonio Moto3™ 2.770 7 2019 Losail Kaito Toba Moto3™ 3.514 8 2018 Buriram Fabio Di Giannantonio Moto3™ 4.657 9 1998 Barcelona Tomomi Manako 125cc 5.025 10 2015 Qatar Alexis Masbou Moto3™ 5.119

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Honda still dominates in the USA

Honda riders have dominated the MotoGP™ events hosted in the USA:

Marc Marquez has qualified on pole and won all six MotoGP™ races that have taken place in Austin.

Honda riders have won the last 15 MotoGP™ races in the USA. The last non-Honda MotoGP™ winner in the country was Jorge Lorenzo, at Laguna Seca in 2010.

Honda riders have qualified on pole for the last 11 MotoGP™ races held in the USA. The last non-Honda rider to start from pole at any of the US circuits is Jorge Lorenzo at Laguna Seca in 2012.

Honda have won 18 of the 23 premier class Grand Prix races that have taken place in the USA in the MotoGP™ era.

On this day... In 2005 at the Spanish GP, Valentino Rossi won the MotoGP™ race fo- llowing a collision with at the last corner. April 8th April 11th In 2001 at Suzuka, Valentino Rossi won the 500cc race, which was the 500th Grand Prix victory for Honda. In 2010 at the Qatar GP, won the first ever Moto2™ race. In 1951, at the first Spanish GP (Montjuich), Umberto Masetti won the 500cc race at an average speed of 93.994 km/h, which is the slowest April 12th premier class race. In 1992 at the Australian GP in Eastern Creek, Daryl Beattie replaced in- April 9th jured and finished third, his first podium finish in what was his second race in the premier class. In 1989 at Phillip Island, Alex Criville won the 125cc race, the first of his 20 Grand Prix wins, on his way to clinching the title. April 13th

In 2000 at the Japanese GP in Suzuka, Youichi Ui won in 125cc, Daijiro In 2008 at the Portuguese GP, Jorge Lorenzo won for the first time in Kato in 250cc and Norick Abe in 500cc, which is the only time Japanese the premier class at Estoril riders have won in all three classes at the same Grand Prix. In 2009 at the Qatar GP, rain appeared on the MotoGP™ grid. The start April 10th of the race was postponed to Monday evening, which was the first time since June 8th, 1970 that a Grand Prix race took place on Monday. In 1988, won the first 500cc race to be held in Laguna Seca, ahead of Wayne Gardner and Niall Mackenzie.

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