Nationality
Spanish
Date of birth
30h September 1999
Place of birth
Cobera, Spain
Height
170 cm
Weight
68 kg
Hobbies
Running
His Biography
After spending a year in the Pre-Moto3 category, Aron graduated to the CEV Moto3 Championship in 2014. Joining the Estrella Galicia 0,0 Junior Team in 2015 proved to be Aron’s breakthrough as he fought for the title before injury set him back late in the season and he ended the year in third.
In 2016, Aron moved into the Moto3 World Championship where he took his first podium in Phillip Island as well as his maiden pole position at his home round of Valencia. 2017 proved to be a more fruitful year as he fought for the Championship title with two poles, three wins and a host of podiums to round the year out in third. After his 2018 title battle was curtailed by injury, Aron made the move to the Sterilgard Max Racing Team in 2019 to take three victories, four podiums and second in the championship.
Aron made the move to the Moto2 World Championship with the Aspar Team for 2020 and his adaptation to the new machinery was rapid as he secured Rookie of the Year with seven Top 10 in nine races before a broken arm ended his charge. 2021 was his breakthrough year as he claimed his maiden podium in Portugal followed by four more to finish sixth in the standing before launching his title charge in 2022 with eight more podiums to clinch third in the Championship. Aron moved to the FlexBox HP40 Team for 2023, despite his seven podiums that year, he finished fifth overall before the team left the World Championship and Aron switched to Fantic Racing.
In 2024, Aron secured his first Moto2 victory in Portugal, followed swiftly by three more wins. Despite a strong start to the 2025 season with five podiums and one win, Aron’s championship charge tailed off and he finished the year fourth in the standings. For 2026, Aron will join the team as he makes the switch to Boscoscuro machinery with his eyes set on the title.
Moto GP WC RESULTS
First Grand Prix
Qatar 2016
First Grand Prix podium
Australia 2016
First Grand Prix victory
Jerez 2017
Podiums
50
Poles Positions
19
Race fastest laps
17
“Never Give Up”.
Even when the times are tough, you need to work even harder and good result will taste better.

Racing Line
Riding style
Smooth
Corners
Fast corners
Favourite circuit
Indonesia or Portimao
Favourite corner
Final corner Portimao
Best race
Indonesia 2024
Superstitions
Left glove first
Season objective
World Champion
Tools to achieve it
My maturity