Showing posts with label aleix espargaro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label aleix espargaro. Show all posts

Friday, March 19, 2010

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Mmmh... more.

More lovely pics from the 125cc & Moto2 test in Catalunya this week. Mmmmh...

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Sepang Hotness

It makes them take their leathers off.


And this picture is definitely worth another post...

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Photographer Special: Alex Chailan

Following the first photographer special from last week, we continue the series with French MotoGP and WSBK photographer Alex Chailan and some of his portrait shots of Ben Spies, Alexis Masbou, James Toseland, Jules Cluzel, Aleix Espargaro and Randy De Puniet. Enjoy.

Friday, November 27, 2009

By specific demand: The Espargaro Brothers

One of our favourite double trouble brother teams has just been featured in the latest After the Flag* episode which is for us reason enough (plus a slight nudge from our Blog regulars) to give you a little Espargaro picspam. Brotherly love for the win. :D


*Which by the way is fabulous and you should definitely watch it and tell your friends about the show as well, so that it will still be produced next year. Thanks.

Monday, September 21, 2009

More MotoGP Ink

An always growing proportion of MotoGP Hotties have not just stylish designs, but also their racing numbers inked on their bodies. Probably just in case someone might mistake them for someone else without their leathers. ;)

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Revelation: Aleix Espargaro

The Spanish 125cc Championship is notorious for producing future MotoGP stars and polishing raw diamonds of motorcycle racing. A year after later teammate and 125cc world champion Alvaro Bautista completely dominated the CEV in 2003, Aleix Espargaro took over of the crown in the Spanish championship.


With lots of team changes in the world championship however his results didn't show his true potential until he was unluckily left without a team this season and then went on to blow the motorcycle world away with two substitute rides in 250cc which earned him two more rides in the MotoGP class. It seems like replacement rides are his successful niche and it might have brought him a seat at Pramac Ducati for the rest of the season. We shall see and remain in awe.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Brotherly Love

Speed, talent and good looks run in the family of these hotties!

Pol and Aleix Espargaro

MotoGP's favourite brothers may have taken a bit of a blow when it was announced that Aleix would not have a fulltime ride in the 2009 season. Still, he's been a good sport by supporting younger brother Pol on the grid, and when he did get some substitute rides, such as last week's Indianapolis GP, new GP winner Pol was only too happy to cheer on his big brother!


Julia and Joan Olivé

Spanish hunk, Joan Olivé, is also sometimes joined at races by his younger (and just as spunky) brother, Juli, who like his bro, shares a passion for Motorcycles and races in the Mediterranean Championship in Spain.


Roger, Tommy and Nicky Hayden

The Hayden brothers, Roger, Tommy and former MotoGP Champ, Nicky, are arguably the most well-known motorcycling brothers in the world! Nicky's movie-star good looks and relaxed, easy going persona have made the middle Hayden brother a hit with the girls all over the world, while his hometown fans aren't missing out either, with older bro Tommy caring it up in the AMA Superbike Championship, and younger bro Roger Lee competing in the AMA Sportbike series.


Eric and Ben Bostrom

And lastly, Eric and Ben Bostrom, who have competed in the AMA and World Superbike Championships. These two hotties also teamed up off track to create Boz Bros, a rockin' range of vintage styled t-shirts based on their love of all things motorcycles and racing.


Honorary mention:

Dani and Eric Pedrosa

As a late addition to the mix there's also the Pedrosa brothers. "Big" brother Dani holds three world championship titles from 125cc and 250cc to his name while his younger brother Eric is also fast on two wheels, but without the engine. The 19-year-old is a promising professional cyclist, already with a couple of important wins under his belt.