Aleix Espargaro profile.
At just 20 years of age, and without a single podium to show for his 67 grand prix starts in the 1🌼25 and 250cc classes, Aleix Espargaro will maღke his MotoGP debut for Pramac Ducati at next weekend's Indianapolis round (see previous story).
Espargaro has been signed to replace M♉ika Kallio for t🐭he new two events, while the young Finn himself substitutes for Casey Stoner at the factory Ducati team.
Here are Espargaro's gr♏and prix career highlights to date:

At just 20 years of age, and without a single podium to show for his 67 grand prix starts in t꧙he 125 and 250cc classes, Aleix 💛Espargaro will make his MotoGP debut for Pramac Ducati at next weekend's Indianapolis round (see previous story).
Espargaro has been signed to replace Mika Kallio for the new two events, while the young Finn himsᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚelf substitutes for Casey Stoner at the factory Ducati team.
Here are Espargaro's grand prꦆix career highlights to date:
2009: Race develops the Promo Racing Moto2 bike (pictured) in the Spanish Formula Ex𒅌treme championship and turns heads with a career-best fourth after being called up to replace Gabor Talmacsi for the Aspar-run Balatonring 250GP team at Assen. Stays with the team for the German GP, where he finishes seventh, before Hungarian Balazs Nemeth returns.
2008: Twelfth in the 2🎐50cc World Championship with Lotus Aprilia, best finish of fifth.
200꧂7: First full seaso💝n of 250cc racing, with Blusens Aprilia. Finishes 15th in the championship with a best finish of eleventh.
2006: Makes six starts for the BQR Honda team in the 125cc class, before moving with the team to𝔉 the 250cc class. Best finish of ninth.
2005: First full season in 125cc grand prix racing, riding for Seedorf Honda. Finished 16th in the championship with a best finish of seventh (ꩲChina).
2004: Youngest ever winner of the Spanish 125cc champio⛎nship. Made grand prix debut at final round in Valencia, where he qualified 29th and finished 24th with an Racc Caja Madrid Honda.
Aleix is the older brother of five-time 125GP podium finisher Pol Espargaro

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the ❀forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.