David Alonso has been tipped to be the next hot prospect to take MotoGP by storm, and here is everything you need to know about the Colombian rider, from his Moto3 records to why he chose the number #80.
Alonso is currently competing in his second season of the Moto2 World Championship in 2026, remaining with the CFMoto Aspar Racing Team.
After a record-breaking 2024 where he dominated the Moto3 class, there was significant speculation about a direct jump to MotoGP.
However, Alonso and his entourage opted for a measured progression, confirming his move to the intermediate class to refine his skills on the heavier machinery.
The links haven’t stopped there, though. Alonso is still hot on Honda’s radar for a ride in 2027, and is understood to be a candidate for the majority of teams on the grid, including Ducati.
Where was David Alonso born? What is his nationality?
David Alonso was born in Madrid, Spain, to a Colombian mother and a Spanish father. He holds dual citizenship for both countries, and races under a Colombian license in Moto2 to honour his maternal side of the family.
After winning the 2024 Moto3 world championship, Alonso became the first Colombian world champion in the history of Grand Prix motorcycle racing.
How old is David Alonso and when was he born?
David Alonso was born on the 25th April 2006 – making him 20 years old.
He celebrated his 18th birthday during his record-breaking championship year in 2024, and his rapid ascent through the ranks has made him one of the youngest champions in the sport’s history.
This has often led him to be compared with legends who also found success in their teens.
How tall is David Alonso and how much does he weigh?
According to the official MotoGP website, David Alonso is 162cm tall – making him 5ft 3in. His weight is also listed on his rider profile as 55kg, making him 8st 9lbs.

What number does David Alonso race with?
David Alonso currently competes with the number 80 on his CFMoto Aspar Racing Team bike, and he has stayed loyal to this number throughout his rise from the junior ranks into the world championships.
In a 2024 interview with Marca, Alonso detailed the reason behind his choice. He said, “I wanted a round number. I started with the #10. I was little, and I said, ‘There, at school, the best grade is the 10, so I want the #10, which is like excellence’.
“And then the #80 was because they are the only two numbers that you don’t have to lift the pen from the paper, and they don’t have an end. In fact, as the 8 is infinity, just like that, standing up.
“Well, since I wanted a round number and they are the only two numbers that have this, it’s like the number without limits, which has no limits.”
David Alonso’s net worth
While the exact financials of David Alonso aren’t public, his earnings are understood to have increased significantly following his 2024 Moto3 world championship feat, which triggered lucrative performance bonuses and elevated his status with major sponsors like Red Bull.
David Alonso’s Grand Prix career racing stats
David Alonso’s career statistics are just one of the many reasons why he is such a hot prospect for MotoGP brands.
In 2024, the youngster achieved an unprecedented 14 wins in a single Moto3 season, breaking Valentino Rossi’s long-standing record for the most victories in the junior class.
At the time of writing, Alonso has secured 19 wins and 28 podium finishes over the course of his Grand Prix motorcycle racing career, with his tally of 18 victories in Moto3 standing as a record in itself.
| YEAR | CLASS | TEAM | WINS | PODIUMS | POINTS | POSITION |
| 2023 | Moto3 | Gas Gas Aspar Team | 4 | 8 | 245 | 3rd |
| 2024 | Moto3 | CFMoto Aspar Racing Team | 14 | 15 | 421 | 1st |
| 2025 | Moto2 | CFMoto Aspar Racing Team | 1 | 5 | 153 | 9th |
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