The document discusses famous motorcycle racers and MotoGP teams. It provides biographies of top racers like Valentino Rossi, Dani Pedrosa, Jorge Lorenzo, and Marc Marquez. It also describes Spanish circuits such as Jerez, Catalunya, and Aragon. Finally, it lists key MotoGP teams including Yamaha, Honda, and Ducati and provides details on each team's founding, headquarters, products, and employees.
3. 1-Valentino Rossi
Valentino Rossi, (born
February 16, 1979 in Urbino),
[1] is an Italian professional
motorcycle racer and multiple
MotoGP World Champion. He
is one of the most successful
motorcycle racers of all time,
with nine Grand Prix World
Championships to his name –
seven of which are in the
premier class.
Rossi is first in all time 500
cc/MotoGP race wins
standings, with 79 victories,
and second in all time overall
wins standings with 105 race
4. 2- Dani Pedrosa
Daniel "Dani" Pedrosa
Ramal (born 29
September 1985 in
Sabadell, Catalonia,
Spain) is a Grand Prix
motorcycle racer.
Pedrosa grew up in a
village near Sabadell
called Castellar del
Vallès. He is the
youngest world
champion in 250cc
Grands Prix. Pedrosa is
1.58m (5 ft 2in) tall and
weighs 51 kg (112.4 lbs).
5. 3- Jorge Lorenzo
Jorge Lorenzo Guerrero[1]
(Spanish .Born May 4, 1987
in Palma, Balearic Islands,
Spain), is a Spanish
professional motorcycle
road racer. He is the 2006
and 2007
250cc World Champion,[2]
and the 2010 MotoGP World
Champion. He is currently a
rider in the MotoGP Class,
on the Yamaha Factory
Team.
6. 4-Casey Stoner
Casey Stoner (born 16
October 1985) is an
Australian professional
motorcycle racer. Born in
Kurri Kurri, New South
Wales, Australia and raised
in Southport, Queensland,
Stoner raced from a young
age and moved to the
United Kingdom to pursue
a racing career. After first
competing internationally in
2002, Stoner became
MotoGP World Champion in
2007 for Ducati Corse and
won a second world
championship title in 2011
for Repsol Honda.
7. 5-Marco Simoncelli
Marco Simoncelli ,20
January 1987 – 23 October
2011) was an Italian
motorcycle racer. He
competed in the Road
Racing World
Championship for 10 years
from 2002 to 2011. He
started in the 125cc class
before moving up to the
250cc class in 2006. He won
the 250cc World
Championship with Gilera
in 2008. After four years in
the intermediate class, he
stepped up to the MotoGP
class with the Honda
Gresini Team. Simoncelli
died after an accident
during the 2011 Malaysian
Grand Prix at Sepang on 23
October 2011.
8. 6-Alex Criville
Àlex Crivillé (born
March 4, 1970 in
Barcelona, Catalonia,
Spain) is a former
Grand Prix motorcycle
road racer. In 1992 he
became the first
Spaniard to win a 500cc
Grand Prix and, in 1999
he became the first
Spaniard to win the
500cc World
Championship.[1][2]
9. Ángel Nieto Roldán born
January 25, 1947 in
8- Angel NietoZamora, (Spain) was a
multi-time Grand Prix
motorcycle roadracing
World Champion. He is
one of the most successful
motorcycle racers of all
time, with 13 Grand Prix
World Championships to
his name. Championships
in the 50 cc, 125 cc, 250
cc, 500 cc and 750 cc
classes.[1] He retired in
1986 at the age of 39 with
a total of 90 Grand Prix
victories and 13 World
Championships. Known to
be superstitious, he prefers
to refer to his
championship tally as
"12+1".
11. Marc Márquez Alenta (born
17 February 1993 in Cervera
, Lleida, Spain) is a Spanish
1-Marc MarquezGrand Prix motorcycle road
racer and is the 2010
125cc World Champion.
Márquez made his
championship debut on 13
April 2008 on the 125cc
2008 Portuguese
Grand Prix at the age of 15
years and 56 days. He is the
youngest Spanish rider to
take a pole position or a
podium in a motorcycle
racing world championship
Márquez moved into the
Moto2 class for 2011 – the
first of an expected two-
year deal[7] – as the sole
rider of the new team
Monlau Competición, run
by his own personal
manager Emilio Alzamora.
Márquez started the season
with a pair of accidents in
Qatar and at Jerez,
12. 2-Pol Espargaro
Pol Espargaró (born
June 10, 1991 in
Granollers,
Barcelona) is a
Grand Prix
motorcycle racer who
currently rides in the
125cc class for team
Belson Derbi. Pol is
the younger brother
of Aleix Espargaró.
13. 3-Stefan Bradl
Stefan Bradl (born 29
November 1989[1] in
Augsburg, West
Germany) is a
Grand Prix motorcycle
racer who currently is
a rider in the MotoGP
Class. He is the 2011
Moto2 World
Champion, and the
son of former racer
Helmut Bradl
14. 4-Nico Terol
Nicolás 'Nico' Terol Peidro
(born 27 September 1988 in
Alcoy, Valencia Spain) is a
professional motorcycle road
racer. He currently races in the
125cc World championship, and
was the final champion in the
class, in 2011. He began his
professional racing career in
2005. He took his first
international victory in the rain-
shortened 2008 Indianapolis
motorcycle Grand Prix as he was
leading the race at the time of the
final completed lap.[1
16. Circuit Jerez
Circuito de Jerez (Circuit
of Jerez), formerly
known as Circuito
Permanente de Jerez, is
a 4,428 m (2.752-mile)
racing circuit located
close to the city of
Jerez de la Frontera,
deep within the sherry-
producing south of Spain
. The project was led by
the Spanish engineer
Manuel Medina Lara,
based on a preliminary
idea from Alessandro
Rocci.
17. Circuit Cataluña
The Circuit de
Catalunya ,also known
as Circuit de
Barcelona) is a
motorsport race track
in Montmeló, to the
north of Barcelona,
Catalonia, Spain. With
long straights and a
variety of corners, the
Circuit de Catalunya is
seen as an all-rounder
circuit.
18. The Ciudad del Motor
Circuit de Aragón, also known
as Motorland Aragón,
Aragon is a 5.344 km,
motorsport race track
located near Alcañiz,
Spain.
The circuit has been
designed by well-
known German
architect Hermann
Tilke in conjunction
with the British
architectural firm
Foster + Partners.
Formula One driver
and McLaren test
driver Pedro de la Rosa
is a technical and
sporting consultant on
the project.
19. Circuit Circuit Ricardo Tormo,
also known as Circuit
Valencia de Valencia and
officially named Circuit
de la Comunitat
Valenciana Ricardo
Tormo, is a motorsport
race track located in
Cheste (Valencia, Spain)
and built in 1999. It has
a capacity of 120,000
spectators and seating
for 60,000. It is often
used as a test track by
the Formula One teams,
because of the mild
temperatures in winter.
Anthony Davidson
holds the unofficial lap
record, set in 2006 while
testing a Honda, with a
time of 1 m 08.540sec.
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