Header Pictures:
Group picture, From left to right:
- Gino Borsoi, Pramac Racing, Team Director
- Paolo Pavesio, Yamaha Motor Racing, Managing Director
- Alberto Ferrández, 2026 BLU CRU Pramac Yamaha Moto2 Rider
- Izan Guevara, 2026 BLU CRU Pramac Yamaha Moto2 Rider
- Alex De Angelis, BLU CRU Pramac Yamaha Moto2, Team Manager
- Paolo Campinoti, Pramac Racing, Team Principal
About Izan Guevara
Date of Birth: 28-06-2004
Place of Birth: Palma, Majorca, Spain
Nationality: Spanish
Instagram:
@izanguevaraHeight: 175cm
Weight: 63kg
Izan Guevara began his motorcycling career at the tender age of 3, and since then the Majorcan rider has continued to progress by leaps and bounds. At the age of 16, his star shone brightly in the FIM CEV Repsol, where he won the European Talent Cup and the Moto3 Junior World Championship. During his time in the European Talent Cup, he won six races in a row and clinched the title with three races to spare.
In 2020 he stepped up to the Moto3 Junior World Championship and was crowned champion straight away that year. Thanks to this incredible result, the Aspar team signed him up for 2021, and the rookie did not disappoint. After many excellent performances, Guevara finally made it onto the podium at the Americas GP – where he was declared the race winner following a red‑flagged race – en route to finishing the season as eighth overall.
In his second season in the lower class, the young Spaniard was considered by many to be an outsider for the 2022 Moto3 crown, but he ended up stunning everyone. He clinched the championship with two rounds to spare with his sixth win of the year in Australia and bade farewell to the lowest MotoGP class with another victory in Valencia, his fourth triumph from four Spanish rounds.
He continued to defend the Aspar GASGAS team colours in 2023 after making the step up to Moto2. In his first season in the intermediate category Guevara didn't make the impact he had hoped for. His best result was a sixth place in Australia. In 2024 he also struggled to secure regular top-10 finishes, but he did manage a podium in Malaysia at the end of the season, finishing third.
2025 became a turning point for Guevara. He joined the BLU CRU Pramac Yamaha Moto2 Team and delivered his strongest season yet in the intermediate class. He finished 11th overall with 134 points and claimed two podiums, including a sensational win in Valencia, confirming his steady progress and growing competitiveness in Moto2.
Racing Career
First Grand Prix: Qatar GP 2021 (Moto3)
Podiums: 16 (3x Moto2, 13x Moto3)
World Championship Titles: 1 (2022 Moto3)
2025 – Moto2 World Championship, 11th – 134 points
2024 – Moto2 World Championship, 17th – 69 points
2023 – Moto2 World Championship, 22nd – 20 points
2022 – Moto3 World Championship, 1st – 319 points - World Champion
2021 – Moto3 World Championship, 8th – 125 points
About Alberto Ferrández
Date of Birth: 02-09-2007
Place of Birth: Alicante, Spain
Nationality: Spanish
Instagram:
@albertoferrandez54
Height: 181cm
Weight: 66kg
Alberto Ferrández is one of Spain’s most promising young talents, hailing from Alicante. The 18-year-old began riding at the age of six after his father introduced him to the world of motorcycles, sharing a passion that quickly turned into a career. From minibikes to international championships, Ferrández has shown remarkable determination and skill, achieving podiums and victories across multiple categories.
Ferrández credits his father as a key influence in his development. His parents and brother continue to cheer him on even now, and their support was vital to getting to where he is today.
Ferrández's career is packed with achievements. In 2022, he secured his first podium in the FIM JuniorGP Moto3 at Cheste, just weeks after debuting in the category. He also impressed in the European Talent Cup and Italian CIV championships with multiple wins and podium finishes. His adaptability and skill have been evident since his early days, from dominating MiniGP and Moto5 championships to competing at the highest CIV and CEV junior levels.
In 2024, Ferrández had a breakthrough, securing 2 FIM JuniorGP Moto2 poles and 5 podiums, including 2 wins. He followed this up with five more podiums, including 3 wins, in the same class in 2025 and was a contender for the title down to the wire – the final round in Valencia – to ultimately finish the season in third place. Moreover, Ferrández made his Moto2 debut as a wildcard at the San Marino GP, finishing 22nd – a glimpse of what’s to come as he prepares for a full-time move to the FIM Moto2 World Championship in 2026 when he will join the BLU CRU Pramac Yamaha Moto2 Team.
Racing Career
First Moto2 Appearance: San Marino GP 2025 (wild card)
Podiums: Multiple across junior categories
World Championship Titles: None yet
2025 – FIM JuniorGP Moto2: 3rd (3x 1st, 2x 3rd – with one race to go)
2024 – FIM JuniorGP Moto2: 4th (1x 1st, 1x 2nd, 3x 3rd)
2023 – FIM JuniorGP Moto2: 19th (contending in only 3 races) + FIM JuniorGP European Talent Cup: 11th (1x 3rd – contending in only 5 races)
2022 – FIM JuniorGP European Talent Cup: 9th (1x 2nd – missing last 3 races changing category to Moto3 upon reaching minimum age) + FIM JuniorGP Moto3: 15th (1x 3rd – doing only the last 4 races) + CIV Moto3: 4th (1x 1st, 3x 2nd, 4x 3rd – with 4 races missed due to a clash with FIM JuniorGP)
2021 – CIV PreMoto3: Champion (5x 1st, 2x 2nd – with 2 races missed due to a clash with FIM CEV Repsol) + FIM CEV Repsol ETC: 10th (1x 2nd – missing the last two races due to change of category to Moto3 FIM) + Campeonato FIM CEV Repsol – Moto3: 26th (only contested last 2 races after reaching legal age)
2020 – CIV PreMoto3: 7th (1x 1st, 1x 2nd, 1x 3rd – contested 4 races out of 8) + FIM CEV Repsol – European Talent Cup: 3rd
2019 – Multiple titles (Hawkers Cup 85cc +Copa de España Cuna de Campeones PreMoto4)
2018 – Hawkers Cup 85cc: Champion + Copa de España Cuna de Campeones PreMoto4: 3rd
2017 – Multiple titles (Campeonato Motodes 85GP: Champion, Cuna de Campeones Moto5, and Campeonato de España Moto5) + Hawkers Cup 85cc: 3rd
2016 – Multiple titles (Campeonato Motodes MiniGP 110 & MiniMotard 65, Campeonato Comunidad Valenciana MiniGP110 & MiniMotard 65, Cuna de Campeones ProMoGP 140, and Campeonato de España ProMoGP 140)
2015 – Multiple titles (Campeonato Motodes MiniMotos 4.2, Campeonato Comunidad Valenciana MiniMotos 4.2, and Campeonato de España MiniMotos 6.2)
Managing Director, Yamaha Motor Racing
"BLU CRU is Yamaha's global programme dedicated to identifying and supporting emerging riders across disciplines. It offers structured opportunities for growth through training, mentorship, and competitive experience, helping riders develop into professional athletes capable of competing at the sport's pinnacle.
"Pramac Racing, with its track record of educating and producing world-class talent, are the perfect fit to run Yamaha's intermediate class team.
"Over the last year, Izan Guevara demonstrated great progress. His fit with the bike and team has grown over the season, and we are confident he will continue to grow further in 2026. At the same time, we are thrilled to welcome Alberto Ferrández, a rider who has already shown exceptional potential in JuniorGP and embodies the spirit of Yamaha's talent development strategy.
"I would like to take this moment to thank Tony Arbolino for his contribution in 2025. We wish him every success in his next chapter.
"Looking ahead, we are determined to make the BLU CRU Pramac Yamaha Moto2 Team a benchmark for nurturing talent and achieving excellence on the world stage."