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How did all the Repsol Honda riders do on their debut?

The last to join the list has been Pol Espargaró, who takes over from Alex Márquez after a single season with the colors of Repsol.

Of the previous 19, most went on to win a race with the golden wing mark, 6 of them became world champions and a few even won on their debut.

Polyccio has a contract until 2022. How will this season go? At the moment we already know his result from the first race. Below we review the list of the 20 riders who have raced for Repsol Honda to date.

1995. Mick Doohan – Australian Grand Prix – 1st

1995. Mick Doohan - Gran Premio de Australia - 1º

1 / 20

Photo by: Repsol Media

1995. Àlex Crivillé – Australian Grand Prix – 3rd

1995. Àlex Crivillé - Gran Premio de Australia - 3º

2 / 20

Photo by: Repsol Media

1995. Shinichi Ito – Australian Grand Prix – 10th

1995. Shinichi Ito - Gran Premio de Australia - 10º

3 / 20

Photo by: Repsol Media

1996. Tadayuki Okada- Malaysian Grand Prix – Retired

1996. Tadayuki Okada- Gran Premio de Malasia - Abandono

4 / 20

Photo by: Repsol Media

1997. Takuma Aoki – Malaysian Grand Prix – 5th

1997. Takuma Aoki - Gran Premio de Malasia - 5º

5 /

Photo by: Repsol Media

1998. Sete Gibernau – Japanese Grand Prix – 10th

1998. Sete Gibernau - Gran Premio de Japón - 10º

6 / 20

Photo by: Gold and Goose / Motorsport Images

2001. Tohru Ukawa – Japanese Grand Prix – Abandonment

2001. Tohru Ukawa - Gran Premio de Japón - Abandono

7 /

Photo by: Repsol Media

2002. Valentino Rossi – Japanese Grand Prix – 1st

2002. Valentino Rossi - Gran Premio de Japón - 1º

8 / 20

Photo by: Gold and Goose / Motorsport Images

2003. Nicky Hayden – Japanese Grand Prix – 7th

2003. Nicky Hayden - Gran Premio de Japón - 7º

9 / 20

Photo by: Richard Sloop

2004. Álex Barros – South African Grand Prix – 4th

2004. Álex Barros - Gran Premio de Sudáfrica - 4º

10 / 20

Photo by: Fabrice Crosnier

2005. Max Biaggi – Gran Premio de España – 7th

2005. Max Biaggi - Gran Premio de España - 7º

11 / 20

Photo by: Repsol Media

2006. Dani Pedrosa – Spanish Grand Prix – 2nd

2006. Dani Pedrosa - Gran Premio de España - 2º

12 / 20

Photo by: Repsol Media

2009. Andrea Dovizioso – Qatar Grand Prix – 5th

2009. Andrea Dovizioso - Gran Premio de Qatar - 5º

13 / 20

Photo by: Repsol Media

2011. Casey Stoner- Qatar Grand Prix – 1st

2011. Casey Stoner- Gran Premio de Qatar - 1º

14 / 20

Photo by: Hazrin Yeob Men Shah

2011. Hiroshi Aoyama* – Grand Prix of the Netherlands – 8th

2011. Hiroshi Aoyama* - Gran Premio de Holanda - 8º

15 /
*Substitute pilot

Photo by: Repsol Media

2012. Jonathan Rea* – San Marino Grand Prix – 8th

2012. Jonathan Rea* - Gran Premio de San Marino - 8º

16 / 20
*substitute driver

Photo by: Repsol Media

2013. Marc Márquez – Qatar Grand Prix – 3rd

2013. Marc Márquez - Gran Premio de Qatar - 3º

17 / 20

Photo by: Repsol Media

2019. Jorge Lorenzo – Qatar Grand Prix – 13th

2019. Jorge Lorenzo - Gran Premio de Qatar - 13º

18 / 20

Photo by: Gold and Goose / Motorsport Images

2020. Alex Marquez – Spanish Grand Prix – 12th

2020. Alex Marquez - Gran Premio de España - 12º

19 / 20

Photo by: MotoGP

Pol Espargaró – Qatar Grand Prix – 8th

Pol Espargaró - Gran Premio de Qatar - 8º

20 / 20

Photo by: Gold and Goose / Motorsport Images

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