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Aprilia achieved first MotoGP podium in Silverstone with Aleix Espargaró. RS 660 dominated MotoAmerica Twins Cup class in 2021. Aprilia Racing signed agreement with Dorna through 2026
Red Bull GasGas Tech3 returns to factory spec bikes. Prima Pramac Racing switches to Yamaha for seven years. Repsol ends collaboration with Honda after 30 years. Aleix Espargaró retires at 2024 Catalan Grand Prix
Born in 1993 in Cervera, Spain, nicknamed 'Ant of Cervera'. Won 125cc World Championship at age 17 in 2010. Became youngest MotoGP champion at 20 years and 266 days in 2013
Founded in 1934 as Kronreif & Trunkenpolz Mattighofen by Johann Trunkenpolz. Started with motorcycle production in 1951 with R100 prototype. Company expanded to include bicycles and motorsports in 1960s. By 1971, offered 42 different models and produced 700 employees
Traditional road racing occurs on closed public roads, with two main championships. MotoGP features three classes: Moto3 (250cc), Moto2 (600cc), and MotoGP (1000cc). Superbike racing uses modified production motorcycles with 800-1200cc engines. Supersport racing allows engine tuning but maintains strict regulations