Álex Márquez

[1] He began the 2010 season in the CEV Buckler 125cc championship, competing with the Monlau Competición team, along with Álex Rins and Niklas Ajo.He added finishes of seventh and sixth at Motorland Aragón and Albacete, before retiring from the final two races at Valencia and Jerez.After the mid-season break, Márquez moved into the series full-time from the Indianapolis Grand Prix onwards with Ambrogio Racing, replacing Simone Grotzkyj.Márquez recorded three consecutive third-place finishes at Silverstone, Misano and Motorland Aragón, before taking his first career victory at the Japanese Grand Prix.Márquez started a run of five top-two finishes at the British Grand Prix, including another victory at Motegi, which saw him move into the championship lead ahead over Miller and open up a 25-point gap.[2][4] For the 2015 season, Márquez moved up to the Moto2 World Championship with the Estrella Galicia 0,0 Marc VDS team and finished 14th in de standings.
Márquez in 2022
Solstice (American band)Spanish namesurnameCerveraGresini Racing MotoGPDucatiChampionships2024 championshipF. laps2019 championship2014 championshipGrand PrixMotoGP2020 season2019 Moto2 season2014 Moto3 World Championship2012 CEV Moto3 seasonMarc MárquezGresini RacingMonlau CompeticiónÁlex RinsNiklas AjoCircuit de Barcelona-CatalunyaAlbaceteMotorland AragónValenciaNavarra2012 Spanish Grand PrixEstorilCatalunyaIndianapolis Grand PrixSimone GrotzkyjSilverstoneMisanoJapanese Grand PrixAjo MotorsportJack Millerthe NetherlandsBritish Grand PrixMotegiEstrella Galicia 0,0 Marc VDSRepsol Honda TeamMarc VDSAugusto FernándezPol EspargaróLCR Honda CastrolFabio Di GiannantonioEstrella Galicia 0,0EG 0,0 Marc VDS2012 Spain2013 Indianapolis2013 Japan2015 Qatar2016 Aragon2017 Spain2020 Spain2020 FranceDorna SportsAS.comAlex RinsFabio Quartararo2025 MotoGP World ChampionshipAprilia RacingDucati Lenovo TeamHonda HRCLCR HondaMonster Energy Yamaha MotoGP TeamJorge MartínMarco BezzecchiFrancesco BagnaiaFermín AldeguerLuca MariniJoan MirJohann ZarcoSomkiat ChantraPertamina Enduro VR46 Racing TeamPrima Pramac YamahaRed Bull KTM Factory RacingRed Bull KTM Tech3Franco MorbidelliMiguel OliveiraBrad BinderPedro AcostaMaverick ViñalesEnea BastianiniRaúl FernándezAi OguraManuel GonzálezAlbert ArenasMatteo FerrariGrand Prix motorcyclesDucati Desmosedici GP23Ducati V21L125cc/Moto3 World Riders' ChampionsN. PaganiB. RuffoC. UbbialiC. SandfordW. HaasR. HollausT. ProviniT. PhillisL. TaveriH. AndersonB. IvyP. ReadD. SimmondsD. BraunÁ. NietoK. AnderssonP. PileriP. BianchiE. LazzariniF. GresiniL. CadaloraJ. MartínezÀ. CrivilléL. CapirossiA. GramigniD. RaudiesK. SakataH. AokiV. RossiE. AlzamoraR. LocatelliM. PoggialiA. VincentD. PedrosaA. DoviziosoT. LüthiÁ. BautistaG. TalmácsiM. Di MeglioJ. SimónM. MárquezN. TerolS. CorteseM. ViñalesD. KentB. BinderJ. MirJ. MartínL. Dalla PortaA. ArenasP. AcostaI. GuevaraJ. MasiàD. Alonso250cc/Moto2 World Riders' ChampionsD. AmbrosiniE. LorenzettiH. MüllerM. HailwoodJ. RedmanK. CarruthersR. GouldJ. SaarinenW. VillaM. LegaK. BallingtonA. MangJ. TournadreC. LavadoC. SarronF. SpencerS. PonsJ. KocinskiT. HaradaM. BiaggiO. JacqueD. KatoM. MelandriJ. LorenzoM. SimoncelliH. AoyamaT. ElíasS. BradlP. EspargaróT. RabatJ. ZarcoF. MorbidelliF. BagnaiaE. BastianiniR. GardnerA. FernándezA. Ogura