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词条 Álex Márquez
释义

  1. Career

     National racing  Moto3 World Championship  Moto2 World Championship 

  2. Grand Prix motorcycle racing career

     By season  By class  Races by year 

  3. References

  4. External links

{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2019}}{{spanish name|Márquez|Alentà}}{{Infobox motorcycle rider
| name = Álex Márquez
| image = Alex Marquez 2013.jpg
| caption = Márquez at the 2013 British Grand Prix.
| nationality = Spanish
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1996|04|23|df=y}}
| birth_place = Cervera, Spain
| Siblings = Marc Márquez
| Current team = EG 0,0 Marc VDS
| Bike number = 73
| Moto2 Active years = 2015–
| Moto2 Manufacturers = Kalex
| Moto2 Championships =
| Moto2 Race Starts = 70
| Moto2 Race Wins = 3
| Moto2 Podiums = 13
| Moto2 Poles = 6
| Moto2 Fastest laps = 5
| Moto2 Total Points = 516
| Moto2 Last season = 2018
| Moto2 Last position = 4th (173 pts)
| Moto3 Active years = {{MGP|2012}}–{{MGP|2014}}
| Moto3 Manufacturers = Suter Honda, KTM, Honda
| Moto3 Championships = 1 ({{MGP|2014}})
| Moto3 Race Starts = 46
| Moto3 Race Wins = 4
| Moto3 Podiums = 15
| Moto3 Poles = 3
| Moto3 Fastest laps = 7
| Moto3 Total Points = 518
| Moto3 Last season = 2014
| Moto3 Last position = 1st (278 pts)
| website =
}}

Álex Márquez i Alentà (born 23 April 1996) is a Spanish Grand Prix motorcycle road racer, and the younger brother of Marc Márquez, who also competes at Grand Prix level.

Márquez was the 2012 Spanish Moto3 Championship winner,[1] and won the 2014 Moto3 World Championship, defeating Jack Miller by two points in the last round at Valencia. In the process, he and Marc became the first brothers to win world motorcycle racing titles in the same year.[1][2]

Career

National racing

He began the 2010 season in the CEV Buckler 125cc championship, competing with the Monlau Competition team, along with Álex Rins and Niklas Ajo. Márquez did not participate in the opening round at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, as he was not old enough to do so – he did not turn fourteen until five days after the event. He finished eleventh in his first start at Albacete, having qualified tenth. He retired at Jerez due to clutch problems. He added finishes of seventh and sixth at Motorland Aragón and Albacete, before retiring from the final two races at Valencia and Jerez. He finished eleventh in the final riders' championship standings.

In 2011, Márquez battled with Rins for the title, with the championship honours ultimately going to Rins. Márquez won two races during the season – at Motorland Aragón and Albacete – and finished the season as runner-up, 12 points in arrears to Rins. With the championship changing to Moto3 regulations for the 2012 season, Márquez again won two races, at Albacete and Navarra; he won the championship with a fourth-place finish at Albacete.

Moto3 World Championship

Márquez made his world championship début as a wildcard at the 2012 Spanish Grand Prix.[3] In difficult weather conditions, Márquez scored points with a twelfth-place finish. He also made wildcard appearances at Estoril and Catalunya, scoring points on both occasions, with fifteenth and sixth respectively. After the mid-season break, Márquez moved into the series full-time from the Indianapolis Grand Prix onwards with Ambrogio Racing, replacing Simone Grotzkyj.[4] He scored points in four of the remaining eight races, and ultimately finished the season in twentieth place in the riders' championship.

In 2013, the Estrella Galicia 0,0 team moved to KTM machinery, with Márquez joining Rins in the team full-time. After predominantly finishing fourth or fifth in the races during the first half of the season, Márquez achieved his first podium finish at the Indianapolis Grand Prix with a second-place finish behind Rins. Márquez recorded three consecutive third-place finishes at Silverstone, Misano and Motorland Aragón, before taking his first career victory at the Japanese Grand Prix. He finished the season in fourth position in the final championship standings.

For 2014, Márquez and Rins remained in the series and started as the championship favourites. However, in the opening third of the season, they were usurped by Ajo Motorsport rider Jack Miller, who won three of the opening five races. Márquez took successive wins in Catalunya and the Netherlands to reduce the deficit from 44 points to 7. 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.[5] Despite Miller winning two of the final three races, a third-place finish at the final round in Valencia saw Márquez clinch the title by two points. In the process, he and brother Marc became the first brothers to win world motorcycle racing titles.[1][2]

Moto2 World Championship

For the 2015 season, Márquez moved up to the Moto2 World Championship with the Estrella Galicia 0,0 Marc VDS team.[6]

Grand Prix motorcycle racing career

By season

SeasonClassMotorcycleTeamNumberRace|Races competedWin|Races wonPod|Podiums achievedPole|Pole positions achievedFLap|Fastest laps achievedPts|Points achievedPlcd|World championship placementsWCh|World championships won
2012 Moto3 Suter MMX3 Estrella Galicia 0,0
Ambrogio Next Racing
12 11 0 0 0 1 27 20th
2013 Moto3 KTM RC250GP Estrella Galicia 0,0 12 17 1 5 0 3 213 4th
2014 Moto3 Honda NSF250RW Estrella Galicia 0,0 12 18 3 10 3 3 2781st 1
2015 Moto2 Kalex Moto2 2015 EG 0,0 Marc VDS 73 18 0 0 0 0 73 14th
2016 Moto2 Kalex Moto2 EG 0,0 Marc VDS 73 17 0 1 0 0 69 13th
2017 Moto2 Kalex Moto2 EG 0,0 Marc VDS 73 17 3 6 3 3 201 4th
2018 Moto2 Kalex Moto2 EG 0,0 Marc VDS 73 18 0 6 3 2 173 4th
Total 116 7 28 9 12 1034 1

By class

ClassSeasons1st GP1st Pod1st WinRaceWinPodiumsPoleFLapPtsWChmp
Moto3 2012–20142012 Spain2013 Indianapolis2013 Japan 46 4 15 3 7 518 1
Moto2 2015–Present2015 Qatar2016 Aragon2017 Spain 70 3 13 6 5 516 0
Total2012 – Present 116 7 28 9 12 1034 1

Races by year

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Class Bike 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Pos Pts
2012 Moto3 Suter Honda QATSPA
12
POR
15
FRACAT
6
GBR NED GER ITAIND
Ret
CZE
21
RSM
Ret
ARA
15
JPN
14
MAL
14
AUS
9
VAL
Ret
20th 27
{{MGP|2013Moto3KTMQAT
4
AME
Ret
SPA
23
FRA
5
ITA
5
CAT
4
NED
5
GER
5
IND
2
CZE
5
GBR
3
RSM
3
ARA
3
MAL
4
AUS
4
JPN
1
VAL
4
4th 213
2014Moto3HondaQAT
2
AME
Ret
ARG
2
SPA
7
FRA
5
ITA
Ret
CAT
1
NED
1
GER
4
IND
6
CZE
4
GBR
2
RSM
2
ARA
2
JPN
1
AUS
2
MAL
5
VAL
3
1st278
2015Moto2KalexQAT
11
AME
15
ARG
15
SPA
9
FRA
Ret
ITA
12
CAT
11
NED
9
GER
18
IND
10
CZE
4
GBR
4
RSM
Ret
ARA
Ret
JPN
18
AUS
9
MAL
Ret
VAL
12
14th 73
2016Moto2KalexQAT
Ret
ARG
Ret
AME
11
SPA
Ret
FRA
Ret
ITA
16
CAT
18
NED
8
GER
Ret
AUT
6
CZE
5
GBR
25
RSM
10
ARA
2
JPN
Ret
AUS
DNS
MAL
7
VAL
Ret
13th 69
2017Moto2KalexQAT
5
ARG
21
AME
4
SPA
1
FRA
4
ITA
3
CAT
1
NED
6
GER
Ret
CZE
2
AUT
2
GBR
14
RSM
DNS
ARA
Ret
JPN
1
AUS
6
MAL
Ret
VAL
5
4th 201
2018Moto2KalexQAT
{{small|3}}
ARG
{{small|5}}
AME
{{small|2}}
SPA
{{small|Ret}}
FRA
{{small|2}}
ITA
{{small|5}}
CAT
{{small|3}}
NED
{{small|3}}
GER
{{small|13}}
CZE
{{small|Ret}}
AUT
{{small|Ret}}
GBR
{{small|C}}
RSM
{{small|18}}
ARA
{{small|4}}
THA
{{small|Ret}}
JPN
{{small|4}}
AUS
{{small|7}}
MAL
{{small|7}}
VAL
{{small|3}}
4th 173

References

1. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.motogp.com/en/news/2014/Alex+Marquez+a+new+World+Champion+in+the+family|title=Alex Marquez – a new World Champion in the family|work=MotoGP.com|publisher=Dorna Sports|date=9 November 2014|accessdate=9 November 2014}}
2. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.motogp.com/en/news/2014/Moto3+Valencia+Race+Miller|title=Marquez clinches title in third as Miller wins final race|work=MotoGP.com|publisher=Dorna Sports|date=9 November 2014|accessdate=9 November 2014}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://resources.motogp.com/files/results/2012/SPA/Moto3/Entry.pdf|title=Gran Premio bwin de España – Moto3 Entry list|work=MotoGP.com|publisher=Dorna Sports|accessdate=18 October 2015|format=PDF}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://resources.motogp.com/files/results/2012/INP/Moto3/Entry.pdf|title=Red Bull Indianapolis Grand Prix – Moto3 Entry list|work=MotoGP.com|publisher=Dorna Sports|accessdate=18 October 2015|format=PDF}}
5. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.crash.net/motogp/feature/212422/1/moto3-marquez-v-miller-roundbyround.html|first=Neil|last=Morrison|title=Marquez v Miller - round-by-round|date=2 December 2014|accessdate=18 October 2015|work=Crash.net|publisher=Crash Media Group}}
6. ^{{cite news|work=Crash.net|publisher=Crash Media Group|url=http://www.crash.net/motogp/news/208213/1/moto2-alex-marquez-to-marc-vds.html|title= Moto2: Alex Marquez to Marc VDS |date=1 September 2014|accessdate=1 September 2014}}

External links

  • Alex Márquez rider profile
{{S-start}}{{S-sports}}{{Succession box| before = None | title = CEV Buckler Moto3 Champion| after = Fabio Quartararo | years = 2012}}{{S-end}}{{125 cc Motorcycle World Champions}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Marquez, Alex}}

7 : 1996 births|Living people|People from Segarra|Spanish motorcycle racers|Moto3 World Championship riders|Catalan motorcycle racers|Moto2 World Championship riders

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