MotoGP: les légendes de la moto et leur rapport au café Carrera Café

MotoGP: The Legends of Motorcycling and Their Relationship with Coffee

April 14, 2026Carrera Café

Circuit & Paddock

MotoGP: the motorcycle legends

Marc Marquez, Valentino Rossi, Jorge Lorenzo. Legends who rival the popularity of the greatest Formula 1 drivers. And one common point: espresso.

MotoGP: the F1 of two wheels

MotoGP has produced legends mostly from Spain and Italy — two countries that share a deep and identity-rich coffee culture in their daily lives. Perhaps the precision required on two wheels is also reflected in the attention given to the cup.

Spanish espresso

In Spain, coffee is experienced differently. The solo (single espresso) is the norm, served in small thick cups. The cortado, espresso cut with a small amount of hot milk, is the equivalent of a macchiato. This culture of intense, strong espresso, without compromise, directly resonates with our approach at Carrera Café in Quebec.

Valentino Rossi: nine titles

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Valentino Rossi — 9 world titles

He won 9 world titles and raced until he was 42 years old. His favorite coffee? Espresso, of course, in a small Italian cup. Champions often have simple but demanding tastes: the best possible, without frills.

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