Moto2
BLU CRU Pramac Yamaha Moto2
Discover the BLU CRU Pramac Yamaha Moto2 Team and learn more about our riders, their careers, the team, and the sponsors who support us in our growth journey.
As part of our ongoing dedication to nurturing talent and achieving success in the MotoGP World Championship, our Moto2 team represents the next generation of riders and the relentless pursuit of excellence. Powered by Yamaha, BLU CRU, and Pramac, the team is focused on development, growth, and reaching new milestones in the competitive world of Moto2.
Izán Guevara
Izán Guevara
Izán Guevara began his motorcycling career at the tender age of 3, and since then the Mallorcan 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. Thanks to this incredible result, the Aspar team signed him up for 2021, and the rookie did not disappoint the expectations. 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 finish the season as 8th overall.
In his second season on the World Championship circuit, the 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 smallest class with another victory in Valencia, his fourth triumph from four Spanish rounds.
He continued to defend the Aspar GASGAS team colors in 2023 after making the step up to Moto2. In his first season in the intermediate category the young Spaniard struggled to make an impact, with a sixth place as his best result. In 2024 he struggled to secure regular top-10 finishes, but did manage a podium finish in Malaysia at the end of the season, finishing third.
2025 was a breakthrough year for Guevara, who took on a new challenge with the BLU CRU Pramac Yamaha Moto2 Team. In his strongest season in the intermediate class, he secured two podium finishes, including his first Moto2 victory at the Valencia Grand Prix, consistently improving his results and ending the season with 134 points in the standings and 11th place overall.
Date of Birth: 28-06-2004
Place of Birth: Palma de Mallorca, Mallorca, Spain
Nationality: Spanish
Instagram: @izanguevara
Height: 174cm Weight: 64kg
Racing career
First Grand Prix: Qatar GP 2021 (Moto3)
First Grand Prix Win: Americas GP 2021 (Moto3)
Grand Prix Wins: 8 (8x Moto3)
Podiums: 16 (3x Moto2, 13x Moto3)
Pole position: 5 (5x 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
Alberto Ferrández
Alberto Ferrández
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.
In 2022, Ferrández said he learned to continue working and not to get frustrated when something does not go as expected, because sometimes there are many factors that influence things. It was a valuable lesson, and his diligent work paid off.
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 2014, Ferrández had a breakthrough, securing 2 FIM JuniorGP Moto2 poles, 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 Moto2 in 2026 when he will join the BLU CRU Pramac Yamaha Moto2 Team in the FIM Moto2 World Championship.
Date of birth: 02-09-2007Place of birth: Alicante, Spain
Instagram: @albertoferrandez54
Height: 181 cm
Weight 59 kg
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)
2022 – + FIM JuniorGP Moto3,
15th (1x 3rd – doing only the last 4 races) 2020 – Moto3 World Championship,
2nd – 170 points
+ 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 contest 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
Sergio Borrull Mulero
Crew Chief
Marco Anfesi
Data Engineer
Giovanni Moretti
Mechanic
Oriol Isern
Mechanic
Luca Capocchiano
Crew Chief
Davide Gubellini
Data Engineer
Paolo Venditelli
Mechanic
Joan Cerdà
Mechanic
Team Office
Team Coordinator
Elena Radina
Head of Communications
Alessandro Tomasi
Video Maker & Social Media Manager
Head of Marketing & Sponsorship
Sponsorship Activation Manager