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David Almansa
Spanish motorcycle racer (born 2006) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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David Garciá Almansa (born 22 January 2006) is a Spanish Grand Prix motorcycle racer who competes for Leopard Racing Honda in the Moto3 World Championship in 2025.[1]
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Early Career
Almansa started racing in Spain early, winning his first championship by the age of 13. Later on, he raced in the Spanish Cuna de Campeones Moto5 championship, finishing as runner-up in 2018 before winning the title in 2019.[3]
In 2021, Almansa moved to the European Talent Cup, winning in his first weekend and finishing 11th in the championship, despite missing 2 races.[4][5] For 2022, Almansa moved up again, this time going to the FIM JuniorGP World Championship. In his first season in the category, he finished 8th, winning in the season finale.[6] In 2023, for his second season in the category, he won another race, but dropped to 9th in the championship after missing the final 2 races.[7]
Moto3 World Championship
Boé Motorsports (2022)
Almansa made his debut in the Moto3 World Championship at the last round of 2022, as a wildcard for Boé Motorsports.[8] He qualified 22nd and finished 25th, in a field of 32 bikes.[9]
CFMoto Racing Prüstel GP (2023)
Following an injury sustained by regular rider Joel Kelso, Almansa was called up to replace him for the Argentinian and Americas rounds of the 2023 Moto3 World Championship at CFMoto Racing Prüstel GP.[10][11] He would end up finishing 17th in both of his starts for the team.[12][13]
Finetwork Intact GP (2023)
Almansa made wild card apparances in the 3 Spanish rounds in the 2023 season for Finetwork Intact GP, although he would end up withdrawing from the season finale in Valencia after Free Practice One due to an injury.[14] In his 2 starts, he had a best result of 20th, coming in his first one at Jerez.[15]
Rivacold Snipers Team (2023-2024)
Due to an injury sustained by Romano Fenati, Almansa was called up to race for the Rivacold Snipers Team, racing for his 4th manufacturer in 5 starts, at the Japanese Grand Prix. He would finish 17th.[16]
Almansa would join the team full time for the 2024 Moto3 World Championship, as he attampted to make his first full season. He would miss the first three races and end up finishing 22nd, scoring 18 points with a best finish of 11th, which he achieved at the San Marino and Malaysian rounds of the season.[15]
Leopard Racing (2025)
Almansa moved to the Leopard Racing team for 2025,[17] where he found much better results than in 2024. He scored his first top 10 in Moto3 at the Buriram opener, adding more through the season, and scored his first pole position at Barcelona, where he scored his equal-best finish of 4th for the season, along with the rounds at Aragón and Sepang, where he also scored his second pole position.[15]
Dynavolt Intact GP (2026)
On October 5, 2025, it was announced Almansa would switch to Dynavolt Intact GP for the 2026 season.[18]
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European Talent Cup
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FIM JuniorGP World Championship
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