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Sito Pons

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Alfonso Pons i Ezquerra, bekannt als Sito Pons, (* 9. November 1959 in Barcelona) ist ein ehemaliger spanischer Motorradrennfahrer. Er bestritt zwischen 1981 und 1991 insgesamt 121 Rennen in der Motorrad-Weltmeisterschaft, gewann 1988 und 1989 den Titel in der 250-cm³-Klasse und war nach seiner aktiven Karriere als Teambesitzer erfolgreich. Mehr auf Wikipedia lesen

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Sito Pons is the 378th most popular rennfahrer (up from 388th in 2024), the 1,528th most popular biography from Spain (up from 1,541st in 2019) and the 12th most popular Spanish Rennfahrer.

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Among Rennfahrers

Among rennfahrers, Sito Pons ranks 378 out of 1,080Before him are Edgar Barth, Leslie Marr, Jo Gartner, Jonathan Williams, Dick Gibson, and Giovanna Amati. After him are Lance Macklin, Geoff Duke, Brian Redman, Klaus Ludwig, Patrick Nève, and Al Pease.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1959, Sito Pons ranks 269Before him are Sheena Easton, Bill Hagerty, Mare Winningham, Zakir Hasanov, Akio Ōtsuka, and Giovanna Amati. After him are Steven Erikson, Kenneth Brylle, Fabio Luisi, Ali Bujsaim, Milcho Manchevski, and Neal Stephenson.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Sito Pons ranks 1,528 out of 3,355Before him are Terenci Moix (1942), Gabriel Aresti (1933), Federico Saiz (1912), Lady Pamela Hicks (1929), Jorge Lorenzo (1987), and Marc Bartra (1991). After him are Jordi Mollà (1968), Marc Cucurella (1998), Enric Miralles (1955), Ventura Rodríguez (1717), Domènec Torrent (1962), and Juan Carlos Valerón (1975).

Among Rennfahrers In Spain

Among rennfahrers born in Spain, Sito Pons ranks 12Before him are Marc Márquez (1993), Emilio de Villota (1946), Alex Soler-Roig (1931), Paco Godia (1921), Adrián Campos (1960), and Jorge Lorenzo (1987). After him are Antonio Creus (1924), Emilio Zapico (1944), María de Villota (1980), Dani Pedrosa (1985), Marc Gené (1974), and Luis Pérez-Sala (1959).

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