In an unprecedented and historic way, four Mallorcans converge to participate in the MotoGP, Moto2, Moto3 and MotoE World Motorcycling Championships: Joan Mir, Augusto Fernández, Izan Guevara and Miquel Pons.


Joan Mir 36


Joan Mir Mayrata was born on September 1, 1997 in Palma. He is a two-time champion of the Motorcycle World Championship in two different categories: Moto3 world champion in the hands of a Honda in the Leopard Racing team and MotoGP in the Suzuki Ecstar team.

Joan Mir, MotoGP

From 2015 to 2017 he participated in the Moto3 category in which, with two races to go, in 2017 he was crowned world champion in the small category.

In 2018 he moved to Moto2 with Álex Márquez in the Marc VDS getting 155 points as Rookie of the year.

He made the jump to MotoGP the following year in 2019 as a teammate of Álex Rins, winning the championship in 2020 and the seventh crown for Mallorca. In 2023, Mir joined the Repsol Honda team.

Augusto Fernández 37

Augusto, born in Madrid on September 23, 1997 and settled in Sencelles since he was a child, he made his debut in the World Championship in the Moto2 category in 2017 without going through Moto3.

He has achieved this 2022 with a Kalex and a Triumph engine in the Red Bull KTM Ajo team the Moto2 world title and the ninth crown for Balearic motorcycling.

Augusto Fernandez 37

In 2023, Augusto Fernández, originally from Palma (Mallorca), made his long-awaited debut in MotoGP with the KTM GasGas team. His promotion to the premier category of motorcycling marked a milestone in his career.

Despite initial challenges, he demonstrates his talent with progressive performances. The transition from Moto2 to MotoGP has not been easy, with each race he continues to gain experience and establish himself as a competitor to be reckoned with, proudly representing his native island and cementing his legacy in the world of motorcycling.

Izan Guevara 28

Izan Guevara Bonnin was born in Palma on June 28, 2004.

He debuted in the World Championship in 2020, winning the championship and the eighth title for Mallorca in his second year in Moto3 with the Aspar Gas Gas Team.

Izan Guevara 28

The promising motorcycle racer from Mallorca has captivated the audience since his debut in Moto2 in 2023 with the Aspar Team.

He had an irregular start after missing the first two races due to injury, his transition to this category has been progressive, but despite his youth, Guevara demonstrates exceptional maturity on the track, competing with veterans with determination. Izan Guevara has achieved a best result of 6th place in Jerez.

Its consistent rise promises exciting battles on the asphalt and suggests a bright future in two-wheeled sport. Backed by his natural talent and the support of his team, Guevara is emerging as a rising star who will make his mark in Moto2 and beyond.

Miquel Pons 71


Miquel Pons Payeras, born on August 1, 1997, is a Mallorcan motorcycle racer. He currently competes in the MotoE World Cup with the LCR E-Team. In addition to the MotoE World Cup, Miquel has also competed in the Supersport 300 World Championship and the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup.

Since his debut in the MotoE World Cup, Miquel Pons, originally from Mallorca, has dazzled with his talent and determination on the electric track. His ability to adapt to the demands of this innovative competition has been impressive, establishing himself as a competitor to be reckoned with. Payeras exhibits a methodical approach and unwavering passion for racing. In 2023, Pons Payeras finished the season in sixth position with 98 points, without wins but with a podium in the Misano race. His best result in qualifying was fourth place in Assen.

Luis Salom 39


Luis Salom was born in Mallorca on 7 August 1991 and made his debut in the 125cc World Championships in 2009.

Luis Salom 39

Started in the championship with the Jack&Jones WRB team, where he raced in twelve Grand Prix and classified in five.

This Mallorcan driver’s best race saw him come in sixth at Donington Park.

In 2010, and after a bad start to the season driving a Lambretta, the Mallorcan driver competed in all the races of the world championships, coming in fifth with an Aprilia in the Estorial Grand Prix, Portugal.

Luis Salom 39

Salom had big ambitions for the world championships, racing for Dutch team RW Racing GP and again with an Aprilia, where he hoped to step up to the highest levels of the finalists’ podium.

In 2014 he moved to Moto2 with Kalex. He died on June 3, 2016 at the Catalunya GP during free practice. D.E.P.

 

Joan Perelló 36

Joan Perelló was born on 6 October 1993 in Palma, Mallorca. It wasn’t until 2006 that Perelló started his sporting career, at the age of 12, participating in the Bancaja ‘Cuna de Campeones’ Cup.

Having participated in various competitions and racking up his share of victories, he made his international debut coming in third at the 2009 European Speed Championship, participating this same year as guest racer in the final test of the motorcycling world cup. The following year he raced five times as a guest racer alongside the best 125cc drivers in the world.

Joan Perelló 36

In 2011, Perelló debuting as an official driver in the 125cc category, riding an Aprilia RSW125GP right from the first race of the MotoGP 125cc World Championship.

Following his first training sessions with his new team, Team Matteoni Racing, good vibes and how good it feels to be sat astride the motorcycle all point to a successful racing season to come.

In 2023, Perelló participated in the FIM Superstock 1000 Cup with the Yamaha Spain team. However, he was unable to finish the season due to injury.

Currently, Perelló is dedicated to his own business and works as a piloting instructor. There are no confirmed plans for his return to professional competition.

Joan Mir, Augusto Fernández, Izan Guevara and Miquel Pons, majorcan youngest and most international drivers
Joan Mir, Augusto Fernández, Izan Guevara and Miquel Pons, majorcan youngest and most international drivers

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