FIM Supersport World Championship
Team Renzi Corse
Spain
*09.06.1998
Hector Garzo, the talented Spanish motorcycle racer, has established himself as a successful motorcycle racer in motorsport in recent years. With numerous successes and remarkable performances on various racetracks, he has attracted the attention of the motorsport world.
His rise began in 2014, when he dominated the PreMoto3 competition and claimed the title of champion for himself. This was just the beginning of a promising career. In 2017, he secured the title of Spanish Champion in both the Stock 600 and U21 categories of the CEV.
In 2017, Hector Garzo achieved an impressive fourth place overall in the European Moto2 Championship. His debut in the Moto2 World Championship took place at the Sachsenring, where he finished a strong fifth in qualifying.
In the following years, Hector Garzo continued his run of success in the European Moto2 Championship. In 2018, he achieved 3rd place in the overall standings and in 2019 he secured the title of European Championship runner-up in this class.

Hector Garzo also proved his talent in the MotoE class. In 2019, he finished fourth overall with impressive podium finishes, including first and second place in Misano and third place in Valencia. This was a taste of his potential in this up-and-coming class.
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The 2020 season marked another milestone in Garzo's career as he entered the Moto2 World Championship. In his first full-time season, he secured an impressive second place in Valencia, underlining his ability at the highest level.
The 2022 MotoE season got off to a promising start for Hector Garzo when he finished second in qualifying in Jerez with his Tech3 E-Racing team. In the 2023 season, he continued his successful path with the IntactGP team and finished fourth overall.
In 2024, Hector Garzo started again for the renowned IntactGP team. Together with his new teammate Lukas Tulovic. Their common goal was to fight for the top spot in the world championship.
After the last two races of the season in San Marino, the dream came true and Hector Garzo was crowned world champion. Thanks to the good performance of his team-mate Lukas Tulovic, the Dynavolt IntactGP Team even secured the Team World Championship 2024.
After winning the 2024 MotoE World Championship title, Héctor Garzó competed for the LIQUI MOLY Dynavolt Intact GP Team again in 2025. In a fiercely contested season, the Spaniard consistently scored points and finished the world championship in ninth place overall.
The end of the 2025 season also marked the end of a significant chapter in Garzó’s career. The MotoE World Championship was discontinued after that season, forcing the Spaniard to look for new competitive challenges. His experience and success in the electric racing series laid the foundation for his next step in international motorcycle racing.
After winning the 2024 MotoE World Championship and serving as a Moto2 test rider, Héctor Garzó took on a new challenge in 2026. The Spaniard moved to the FIM Supersport World Championship and joined the Italian Ducati team Renzi Corse.
The team had high hopes for the experienced Spaniard after parting ways with Riccardo Rossi midway through the season. With his international experience and successful background in Grand Prix racing, Garzó is expected to further develop the Ducati Panigale V2 and help the team achieve more top results.
For Garzó, entering the Supersport World Championship marks an exciting new chapter in his career and a chance to prove his skills on a new international stage.
| Year | Competition |
| 2018 | Moto2 EM: Third overall |
| 2019 | Moto2 EM: Vice European Champion |
| 2019 | MotoE: Fourth overall after P2 in Misano I; P2 in Misano II; P3 in Valencia I |
| 2020 | Moto2 World Championship: first full-time season; P2 in Valencia |
| 2022 | MotoE World Championship: Qualifying P2 in Jerez |
| 2023 | Moto EWorld Championship: Fourth overall |
| 2024 | MotoE World Championship: Champion |
| 2025 | Moto EWorld Championship: Ninth overall |
| 2026 | FIM Supersport World Championship |