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2004 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season

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2004F.I.M.Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
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2004 World Champions
Valentino Rossi (pictured in 2005) became the MotoGP World Champion
Daniel Pedrosa became the 250cc World Champion
Andrea Dovizioso (pictured in 2010) became the 125cc World Champion

The2004Grand Prix motorcycle racing season was the 56thF.I.M.Road racing World Championship season. The season consisted of 16 races, beginning with theSouth African motorcycle Grand Prix on 18 April 2004 and ending with theValencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix on 31 October.

Season summary

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MotoGP class

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At the end of 2003,HRC andValentino Rossi had parted ways, and HRC held Rossi to the letter of their contract which stipulated he could not ride another manufacturer's machine until 31 December 2003.[1] Rossi's move toYamaha, therefore, was a gamble on a manufacturer that hadn't had won a world championship in 12 years. Rossi won the first round of the season and lay to rest doubts about whether the rider or the motorcycle was more important when he achieved what no rider sinceEddie Lawson had done in the history of the premier-class: he won back-to-back championships on different machines, Honda in 2003 and Yamaha in 2004.

Runner-upSete Gibernau gave Rossi a strong challenge initially, but faded towards the end of the season. The friendship between him and Rossi frayed over the season, and snapped completely at theQatar round.

Another change in 2004 was alsod'Antin Team, who switched their alliance fromYamaha toDucati motorcycles after five-year alliance withYamaha, marked the first timeDucatiMotoGP manufacturer introduced a satellite customer team.

At theItalian round, the race ran for 17 laps before rain started, and according to the rules at the time, the race was decided on a second, 6-lap race and the previous 17 laps only counted for grid positions. Conditions dried enough that the riders started the new race in slicks instead of wet-weather tires. In 2005 the rules were changed so that rain would no longer stop a race in MotoGP.

The Rookie of the Year wasRubén Xaus.

250cc class

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The 250cc title was won byDaniel Pedrosa on a Honda.

125cc class

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The 125cc title was won byAndrea Dovizioso on a Honda.

2004 Grand Prix season calendar

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On 19 August 2003, the FIM released the initial 2004 calendar.[2] In it, both the Japanese and the Pacific GPs were originally scheduled to take place. On 24 October 2003, the FIM confirmed the 2004 calendar.[3] In it, the Japanese GP at Suzuka had been scrapped and was moved to Motegi and the all-new Qatar GP were to be held on a Saturday.[4] On 16 December 2003, changes were made to the calendar.[5] The date of the British GP was moved from 11 to 25 July and the date and day of the Rio GP were moved from Saturday 31 July to Sunday 4 July.

The following Grands Prix were scheduled to take place in 2004:[6][7]

RoundDateGrand PrixCircuit
118 AprilSouth Africabetandwin.com Africa's Grand PrixPhakisa Freeway
22 MaySpainGran Premio Marlboro de EspañaCircuito de Jerez
316 MayFranceGrand Prix Polini de FranceBugatti Circuit
46 JuneItalyGran Premio Cinzano d'ItaliaMugello Circuit
513 JuneCataloniaGran Premi Gauloises de CatalunyaCircuit de Catalunya
626 June ††NetherlandsGauloises TT AssenTT Circuit Assen
74 JulyRio de Janeiro (state)Cinzano Rio Grand PrixAutódromo Internacional Nelson Piquet
818 JulyGermanyVeltins Motorrad Grand Prix DeutschlandSachsenring
925 JulyUnited KingdomCinzano British Grand PrixDonington Park
1022 AugustCzech RepublicGauloises Grand Prix České republikyBrno Circuit
115 SeptemberPortugalGrande Prémio Marlboro de PortugalAutódromo do Estoril
1219 SeptemberJapanCamel Grand Prix of JapanTwin Ring Motegi
132 October ††QatarMarlboro Grand Prix of QatarLosail International Circuit
1410 OctoberMalaysiaMarlboro Malaysian Motorcycle Grand PrixSepang International Circuit
1517 OctoberAustraliaCinzano Australian Grand PrixPhillip Island Grand Prix Circuit
1631 OctoberValencian CommunityGran Premio Marlboro Comunitat ValencianaCircuit Ricardo Tormo
†† = Saturday race

Calendar changes

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Regulation changes

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The following changes are made to the regulation for the 2004 season:[9][10][11]

Sporting regulations

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  • Restrictions have been introduced for testing. It is forbidden to test any bike between the fifteenth of one year and fifteenth of January of the next year, both dates being inclusive. This restriction counts for all teams in all three the classes who participated in the previous seasons as well as the teams that have been accepted to participate in the next season. The restriction applies to the testing of any bike used in any class of the FIM Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix with riders who are submitted for the Championship, or test riders.
  • The end of a practice session will be designated by the waving of achequered flag after which the exit of the pit lane will be closed. The time of a rider continues to be recorded until time has run out, after which a red light will be shown on the start line. After the chequered flag is out, all riders are allowed to compete one additional lap before they have to enter the pits.
  • The grid positions will be changed. From now on, the grid will consist out of a singular row with three bikes compared to the previous four, sorted in a diagonalechelon formation. This change will only count for the MotoGP class, the 125 and 250cc classes will maintain the old four-row format. Each line will be offset and there must be a distance of nine metres between each row. If any rider delays the start, he may be penalised with a fine, a ride through penalty, disqualification or a withdrawal of championship points.
  • During the race, the rider will be asked to ride through the pits, to which he may rejoin the race afterwards. Each rider must respect the speed limit, which is 85km/h plus 10% according to Article 1.21.14. In case of a speed limit breach, a ride through will be issued and if a rider breaks the speed limit again, the black flag will be shown. If a race is restarted, this regulation will also be applied. If a race is interrupted before the penalty is enforced, and if there is a second part, the rider must take the ride through after the start of the second part of the race. In case a rider carries forward a penalty for anticipation of the start into the second part of an interrupted race and is subsequently found to have anticipated said second start, the rider will be shown a black flag and disqualified. After the team is notified, a yellow board (100 cm horizontal X 80 cm vertical) will be shown at the finish line displaying the rider's number (black colour, height 50 cm, stroke width 10 cm). This information will also be shown on the timekeeping monitors. If the rider fails to take the ride through after the board is shown to him three times, the rider will be shown a black flag and disqualified. If more than one rider is penalised, the riders will be instructed to take a ride through on the subsequent laps. The order of the riders will be based on the qualifying times where the faster rider goes first. If a rider fails to respond to instructions of the ride through and there multiple riders penalised, no rider will be signalled to take a ride through until the previous rider has completed the procedure or if he has been shown the black flag. If the organisation is unable to execute the ride through penalty before the end of the race, the penalised rider will get a time penalty of 20 seconds.
  • New rules have been introduced regarding the behaviour of riders during practice runs as well as the race. All riders must obey the flag and light signals, as well as the boards which show instructions. Any infringement of this rule will then be penalised according the rules of Article 1.22. Riders must also ride in a responsible way, preventing danger to other competitors or participants either on the circuit or in the pits. If a rider breaks this rule, he will be penalised with a fine, a ride through, disqualification, a withdrawal of championship points or a suspension. Furthermore, riders are only allowed to use the circuit and the pits. However, if a rider accidentally leaves the track, he is allowed to rejoin it at the indicated place by the marshalls or at a specific place that does not give the rider an advantage. Any infringement of this rule during either the practice or warm-up will be penalised by the cancellation of the lap time and during the race by a ride through penalty. Other penalties such as a fine, disqualification or a withdrawal of championship points may also be imposed.
  • New rules have been created for the flags and lights which are used to provide information. A blue flag waved at a flag marshall post indicates to a rider that he is about to be passed. During the practice sessions, the rider must keep his line and slow down gradually to allow a faster rider to pass him. If a rider is about to be lapped during the race, he must allow the following rider(s) to pass him at the earliest opportunity. Any infringement of this rule will be penalised via a fine, disqualification or a withdrawal of championship points. The blue flag will be shown waved to a rider who leaves the pit lane if traffic is approaching on the track at all times.
  • If a yellow flag is waved at a flag marshal post, it indicates that there is a danger ahead. The rider must slow and be prepared to stop if needed. All overtaking is forbidden up to the point where the green flag is shown. Any infringement of this rule during a practice session will result in the cancellation of the lap time. If a rider breaks this rule during the race, he will be penalised with a ride through penalty. In both cases, other penalties such as a fine or suspension may also be imposed. If a rider realises he committed an infraction immediately after having overtaken someone, he must raise his hand and let the rider(s) past. If this happen, no penalty shall be issued.
  • If a practice session or race is interrupted, the red flag will be waved at each flag marshal post and the red lights around the track will be switched on. All riders must adhere to the flags and lights and return slowly to the pits. When the pit exit is closed, the flag will be shown motionless at the exit and the light will be switched on. During this time, riders are forbidden to exit the pits. Any infringement of this rule will be penalised with a fine, disqualification, a withdrawal of championship points or a suspension. At the end of every practice and warm-up session, the red lights will be switched on at the start line. The red flag will be shown motionless on the starting grid at the end of the sighting lap(s) and at the end of the warm-up lap. The red flag may also be used to close the circuit. The red lights will be switched on at the start line for between two and five seconds to start each race.
  • The flag is used to transfer instructions to a specific rider and is displayed motionless at each flag marshal post, together with the rider's number. The rider must stop at the pits at the end of his current lap and is not allowed to restart. This flag will only be shown after the rider's team has been notified. Any infringement of this rule will be penalised with a fine, disqualification, a withdrawal of championship points or a suspension.
  • The black flag with orange disk is used to transfer instructions to a specific rider and is displayed motionless at each flag marshal post, together with the rider's number. This flag informs the rider that his motorcycle has mechanical problems which could endanger himself or others around him and therefor must leave the circuit immediately. Any infringement of this rule will be penalised with a fine, disqualification, a withdrawal of championship points or a suspension.
  • New rules have been created for the interruption of a race. In the 125 and 250cc classes, if the calculated results show that two-thirds of the original race distance have been completed by the race leader and all other riders on the same lap as the leader, the race will be considered as completed and full championship points will be handed out. For the MotoGP class, the race will be restarted later on for a minimum of five laps according to Article 1.26. If it's not possible to restart the race, the race will be considered as completed and full championship points will be handed out.
  • Rules have been introduced to clarify the distribution of championship points and possible problems that could arise in the classification. In the event of a tie in the distributed number of points, the final positions will be decided on the basis of the number of best place finishes in the races (number of first places, number of second places and so on). If there is still a tie, the date in the championship at which the highest place was acquired will be used with precedence going to the latest results.
  • The penalties which will be handed out to riders are as follows: warnings, fines, ride through penalties, time penalties, disqualification, withdrawal of championship points, suspensions and exclusions.
  • The following penalties may be given out by the Race Direction: a warning, fine, ride through penalty, time penalty, disqualification, withdrawal of championship points or suspension. Furthermore, if needed, the Race Direction can refer the cases to the International Disciplinary Court (CDI) to impose a higher penalty than the Race Direction is allowed to.
  • The riders are not permitted to lodge an appeal against a decision of the Race Direction to impose a ride through penalty.
  • All decisions of the Race Direction or of the FIM stewards must be notified directly at the event venue or, failing that, addressed by a registered letter with an acknowledgement of receipt. All judgements of the CDI mut be notified via a registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt in order to inform all the involved parties.
  • The disciplinary or arbitration body handing out a penalty or deciding on a protest or appeal must have its findings published and quote the names of all involved parties. Every person who is quoted in these statements have no right of action against either the FIM or the person who published the statement. The final decisions will be published by the Media Centre and the official FIM magazine unless the Court itself decides differently.
  • Changes have been made to the payment of fines and costs. If a penalty is definitive, all fines must be paid into the Benevolent Fund before the start of the first practice of the second race following the final decision. The fine must be paid to the FIM Executive Secretariat within thirty days of notice of the judgement decision according to Article 3.5.5. The rider who is affected by the decision will be automatically suspended from participating in all FIM activities until the full payment has been received.
  • A new FIM Anti-Doping Code has been set up and will come into force on 1 July 2004.

This rule was additionally added on 27 March 2004:

  • While riders can enter the pits during the race, taking the bike inside the pit box is not allowed. Infringement of this rule will result in a disqualification. Refuelling is also strictly forbidden. Working in a pit box is permitted during breaks, but only if the race is interrupted.

Technical regulations

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  • All classes will be changed. From now on, they will be designated by the engine capacity. The 125cc class will have its capacity changed from 80cc to 125cc with a maximum of one cylinder, the 250cc class will have its capacity changed from 175cc to 250cc with a maximum of two cylinders. The MotoGP class two-stroke bikes will have its capacity changed from 350cc to 500cc with a maximum of four cylinders and the four-stroke bikes will have its capacity changed from 350cc to 990cc with an unlimited amount of cylinders. All the four-stroke motorcycles who participate in the MotoGP class must be prototypes. Those that are not entered by a member of the MSMA must be approved for participation by the Grand Prix Commission.
  • All fuel lines from the fuel tank to the engine/carburetor must have a self-sealing breakaway valve, with the exception of the case when a fuel tank is fixed on the chassis with bolts. The valve must be separated at less than 50% of the load which is required to break any part of the fuel line or fitting, or to pull it out of the fuel tank.
  • The fuel tank capacities for all prototype motorcycles are a maximum of 32 litres for two-stroke engines and a maximum of 24 litres for four-stroke engines. This fuel tank capacity for four-stroke engines will be further reduced to 22 litres from 2005 onwards.

These rules were additionally added on 27 March 2004:

  • Rules have been created to clarify the minimum weights of the MotoGP four-strokes. If a bike has three cylinders or less, the minimum weight has to be 138 kg. If a bike has three cylinders or less with an oval piston, the minimum weight has to be 148 kg. If a bike has either four or five cylinders, the minimum weight has to be 148 kg. If a bike has four or more cylinders with an oval piston, the minimum weight has to be 158 kg. If a bike has six cylinders or more, the minimum weight has to be 158 kg.
  • To remove the variable element of the weight of any remaining fuel, all 125cc and 250cc bikes will be weighed without the fuel tanks for which a 2 kg allowance will be made.

2004 Grand Prix season results

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RoundDateGrand PrixCircuit125cc winner250cc winnerMotoGP winnerReport
118 AprilSouth AfricaSouth African motorcycle Grand PrixPhakisaItalyAndrea DoviziosoSpainDaniel PedrosaItalyValentino RossiReport
22 MaySpainSpanish motorcycle Grand PrixJerezItalyMarco SimoncelliItalyRoberto RolfoSpainSete GibernauReport
316 MayFranceFrench motorcycle Grand PrixLe MansItalyAndrea DoviziosoSpainDaniel PedrosaSpainSete GibernauReport
46 JuneItalyItalian motorcycle Grand PrixMugelloItalyRoberto LocatelliArgentinaSebastián PortoItalyValentino RossiReport
513 JuneCataloniaCatalan motorcycle Grand PrixCatalunyaSpainHéctor BarberáFranceRandy de PunietItalyValentino RossiReport
626 June ††NetherlandsDutch TTAssenSpainJorge LorenzoArgentinaSebastián PortoItalyValentino RossiReport
74 JulyRio de Janeiro (state)Rio de Janeiro motorcycle Grand PrixRio de JaneiroSpainHéctor BarberáSan MarinoManuel PoggialiJapanMakoto TamadaReport
818 JulyGermanyGerman motorcycle Grand PrixSachsenringItalyRoberto LocatelliSpainDaniel PedrosaItalyMax BiaggiReport
925 JulyUnited KingdomBritish motorcycle Grand PrixDoningtonItalyAndrea DoviziosoSpainDaniel PedrosaItalyValentino RossiReport
1022 AugustCzech RepublicCzech Republic motorcycle Grand PrixBrnoSpainJorge LorenzoArgentinaSebastián PortoSpainSete GibernauReport
115 SeptemberPortugalPortuguese motorcycle Grand PrixEstorilSpainHéctor BarberáSpainToni ElíasItalyValentino RossiReport
1219 SeptemberJapanJapanese motorcycle Grand PrixMotegiItalyAndrea DoviziosoSpainDaniel PedrosaJapanMakoto TamadaReport
132 October ††QatarQatar motorcycle Grand PrixLosailSpainJorge LorenzoArgentinaSebastián PortoSpainSete GibernauReport
1410 OctoberMalaysiaMalaysian motorcycle Grand PrixSepangAustraliaCasey StonerSpainDaniel PedrosaItalyValentino RossiReport
1517 OctoberAustraliaAustralian motorcycle Grand PrixPhillip IslandItalyAndrea DoviziosoArgentinaSebastián PortoItalyValentino RossiReport
1631 OctoberValencian CommunityValencian Community motorcycle Grand PrixValenciaSpainHéctor BarberáSpainDaniel PedrosaItalyValentino RossiReport
†† = Saturday race

Participants

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MotoGP participants

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TeamConstructorMotorcycleTyresNo.RiderRounds
ItalyMS Aprilia RacingApriliaRS CubeM67United KingdomShane Byrne1–10, 12
84ItalyMichel Fabrizio11
24AustraliaGarry McCoy14–16
99United KingdomJeremy McWilliamsAll
ItalyDucati Marlboro TeamDucatiDesmosedici GP4M12AustraliaTroy BaylissAll
65ItalyLoris CapirossiAll
SpainD'Antin MotoGPDesmosedici GP311SpainRubén XausAll
50United KingdomNeil HodgsonAll
United KingdomWCMHarris WCMHarris WCMD35United KingdomChris Burns2–9, 11, 16
41JapanYouichi Ui12–15
84ItalyMichel Fabrizio1–6, 8–10
52SpainJosé David de Gea7
77United KingdomJames Ellison10–11, 13–16
JapanRepsol Honda TeamHondaRC211VM4BrazilAlex BarrosAll
69United StatesNicky Hayden1–10, 12–16
JapanHRC72JapanTohru Ukawa12
ItalyTelefónica Movistar Honda MotoGP15SpainSete GibernauAll
45United StatesColin EdwardsAll
SpainCamel Honda3ItalyMax BiaggiAll
B6JapanMakoto TamadaAll
JapanKawasaki Racing TeamKawasakiNinja ZX-RRB56JapanShinya NakanoAll
66GermanyAlex HofmannAll
JapanMoriwaki RacingMoriwakiMD211VFD88AustraliaAndrew Pitt4–5, 10
19FranceOlivier Jacque12, 16
Malaysia/United StatesProton Team KRProtonKRKR5D9JapanNobuatsu AokiAll
80United StatesKurtis Roberts1–10, 16
36United KingdomJames Haydon13–15
JapanTeam Suzuki MotoGPSuzukiGSV-RB10United StatesKenny Roberts Jr.1–12
71JapanYukio Kagayama13–14
32SpainGregorio Lavilla15–16
21United StatesJohn Hopkins1–3, 5–16
32SpainGregorio Lavilla5, 10
JapanGauloises Fortuna YamahaYamahaYZR-M1M7SpainCarlos ChecaAll
46ItalyValentino RossiAll
FranceFortuna Gauloises Tech 317JapanNorifumi AbeAll
33ItalyMarco MelandriAll
Source:[12]
Key
Regular rider
Wildcard rider
Replacement rider

250cc participants

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TeamConstructorMotorcycleTyresNo.RiderRounds
Fortuna HondaHondaHonda RS250RWD2ItalyRoberto RolfoAll
24SpainToni ElíasAll
Telefónica Movistar Honda 250cc26SpainDaniel PedrosaAll
73JapanHiroshi AoyamaAll
Wurth Honda BQRHondaHonda RS250RD6SpainAlex DebónAll
34FranceEric Bataille1–8, 10–12
52SpainJosé David de Gea9, 13–16
Safilo Carrera – LCRApriliaAprilia RSV 250D7FranceRandy de PunietAll
Team UGT KurzYamahaYamaha TZ 250D8JapanNaoki MatsudoAll
36FranceErwan Nigon1, 3–8
43Czech RepublicRadomil Rous9–16
63ItalyJarno Ronzoni2
Freesoul Abruzzo Racing TeamApriliaAprilia RSV 250D9FranceHugo MarchandAll
14AustraliaAnthony West1–15
27ItalyValerio Anghetti10
63ItalyJarno Ronzoni16
Repsol – Aspar Team 250ccApriliaAprilia RSV 250D10SpainFonsi NietoAll
19ArgentinaSebastián PortoAll
Grefusa – Aspar Team 250cc22SpainIván Silva6
28GermanyDirk Heidolf1–5, 7–16
33SpainHéctor Faubel1–7, 9–16
Campetella RacingApriliaAprilia RSV 250D11SpainJoan OlivéAll
21ItalyFranco BattainiAll
43Czech RepublicRadomil Rous2–3
50FranceSylvain GuintoliAll
Equipe GP de France – ScrabApriliaAprilia RSV 250D12FranceArnaud Vincent1–4, 6–12, 16
36FranceErwan Nigon9–16
42FranceGrégory Leblanc13–15
72FranceDavid Fouloi5
77FranceGrégory Lefort1–8
Castrol-Honda Kiefer RacingHondaHonda RS250RD15GermanyChristian Gemmel1–4
17GermanyKlaus Nöhles6–14
63ItalyJarno Ronzoni5
64SwedenFrederik Watz16
82AustraliaJoshua Waters15
Aprilia GermanyApriliaAprilia RSV 250D16SwedenJohan StigefeltAll
57United KingdomChaz DaviesAll
Matteoni RacingApriliaAprilia RSV 250D25ItalyAlex BaldoliniAll
NC World TradeYamahaYamaha TZ 250B30SpainJosé Luis Cardoso5
40ItalyMax Sabbatani1–9
44JapanTaro SekiguchiAll
88HungaryGergő Talmácsi10–16
MS Aprilia TeamApriliaAprilia RSV 250D37ItalyMarcellino Lucchi14
54San MarinoManuel Poggiali1–13, 15–16
Aprilia Racing51San MarinoAlex de AngelisAll
Molenaar RacingHondaHonda RS250RD96Czech RepublicJakub SmržAll
Mas Racing Team-A.MolinaApriliaAprilia RSV 250D41SpainÁlvaro Molina2, 16
Leblanc Racing TeamApriliaAprilia RSV 250D42FranceGrégory Leblanc2–3, 10–11, 16
Team Racer BikeHondaHonda RS250R45FranceSamuel Aubry3
Eisen Moto TeamHondaHonda RS250R46FranceVincent Eisen3
ASMV ScacciaYamahaYamaha TZ 25047FranceMarc-Antoine Scaccia3
Dydo Miu RacingHondaHonda RS250RB55JapanYuki Takahashi12
Benjan MotorenYamahaYamaha TZ 25058NetherlandsPatrick Lakerveld6
Performance RacingHondaHonda RS250RD59NetherlandsHans Smees6, 16
Jaap Kingma RacingApriliaAprilia RSV 25060NetherlandsEmile Litjens6
De Arend – Filart RacingApriliaAprilia RSV 250D61NetherlandsRandy Gevers6
71NetherlandsHenk van de Lagemaat10
MRTT Hugen RacingYamahaYamaha TZ 25062NetherlandsJan Roelofs6
Roma RacingYamahaYamaha TZ 250D63ItalyJarno Ronzoni4
Agesta TransportYamahaYamaha TZ 250D64SwedenFrederik Watz9
Galemain RacingHondaHonda RS250RD65United KingdomLee Dickinson9
Manhattan RacingYamahaYamaha TZ 250D66United KingdomTony Campbell9
BDR RacingHondaHonda RS250RD67United KingdomBruce Dunn9
Burning Blood RTHondaHonda RS250RD70JapanChoujun Kameya12
Team Harc-ProHondaHonda RS250RB76JapanShuhei Aoyama12
EnduranceHondaHonda RS250RB78JapanYuzo Fujioka12
SP Tadao Racing TeamYamahaYamaha TZ 250D79JapanKatsuyuki Nakasuga12
EMS RacingHondaHonda RS250RD80AustraliaPeter Taplin15
Turramurra CycleryYamahaYamaha TZ 250D81AustraliaMark Rowling15
whitetiger.com.auYamahaYamaha TZ 250D84AustraliaBen Ried15
Source:[13]
Key
Regular rider
Wildcard rider
Replacement rider

125cc participants

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TeamConstructorMotorcycleTyresNo.RiderRounds
Seedorf RacingApriliaAprilia RS 125 RD3SpainHéctor BarberáAll
19SpainÁlvaro BautistaAll
81SpainIsmael Ortega2
Matteoni RacingApriliaAprilia RS 125 RD6ItalyMirko GiansantiAll
28SpainJordi CarchanoAll
Metis Gilera Racing TeamGileraGilera 125 GPD7ItalyStefano PeruginiAll
32ItalyFabrizio LaiAll
Semprucci MalagutiMalagutiMalaguti 125D8ItalyManuel MannaAll
14HungaryGábor TalmácsiAll
Angaia RacingHondaHonda RS125RD9Czech RepublicMarkéta Janáková6–8, 10–14, 16
10SpainJulián Simón1–11, 13–16
11ItalyMattia Angeloni1–5
30ItalyRaffaele De Rosa9
46AustraliaMatthew Kuhne15
62JapanToshihisa Kuzuhara14
ApriliaAprilia RS 125 R43SpainManuel Hernández12
Elit Grand PrixHondaHonda RS125RD12SwitzerlandThomas Lüthi1–4, 8–16
26GermanyDario Giuseppetti1–6, 10–16
35Czech RepublicVáclav Bittman8–9
35Czech RepublicVáclav Bittman10
Safilo Carrera – LCRApriliaAprilia RS 125 RD15ItalyRoberto LocatelliAll
54ItalyMattia PasiniAll
Molenaar RacingHondaHonda RS125RD16NetherlandsRaymond Schouten1–4, 6–16
Sterilgarda RacingApriliaAprilia RS 125 RD18ItalySimone Sanna8–9
45ItalyLorenzo Zanetti10–16
50ItalyAndrea Ballerini1–7
Rauch BravoApriliaAprilia RS 125 RD21GermanySteve JenknerAll
58ItalyMarco Simoncelli1–14
37ItalyMichele Pirro16
Master – Repsol Team 125ccApriliaAprilia RS 125 RD22SpainPablo NietoAll
33SpainSergio GadeaAll
Globet.com RacingApriliaAprilia RS 125 RD23ItalyGino BorsoiAll
59SpainNicolás Terol16
63FranceMike Di Meglio1–15
Kopron Team ScotHondaHonda RS125RD24ItalySimone CorsiAll
34ItalyAndrea DoviziosoAll
Team HungaryApriliaAprilia RS 125 RD25HungaryImre TóthAll
66Finland Vesa KallioAll
Red Bull KTMKTMKTM 125 FRRD27AustraliaCasey Stoner1–8, 10–16
36FinlandMika KallioAll
Ajo MotorsportHondaHonda RS125RD31ItalyMax Sabbatani13–16
38FinlandMikko Kyyhkynen5–7
52Czech RepublicLukáš PešekAll
69DenmarkRobbin Harms1–4, 8–12
Abruzzo Racing TeamApriliaAprilia RS 125 RD41JapanYouichi Ui1–9
42ItalyGioele PellinoAll
50ItalyAndrea Ballerini10–16
73ItalyMichele Danese4
Caja Madrid Derbi RacingDerbiDerbi 125 GPD47SpainÁngel RodríguezAll
48SpainJorge LorenzoAll
ADAC Honda TeamHondaHonda RS125RD20GermanyGeorg Fröhlich2–3, 8–10
Motorrad Unger RacingApriliaAprilia RS 125 RD39GermanyPatrick Unger8
Team FreudenbergHondaHonda RS125RD40GermanyManuel Mickan8
Team HernandezApriliaAprilia RS 125 RD43SpainManuel Hernández2, 5, 11, 16
Tennen RacingHondaHonda RS125RD44NetherlandsFrank van den Dragt6
UK1 RacingHondaHonda RS125RD49United KingdomChristian Elkin9
Brooklands Autobody CentreHondaHonda RS125RD51United KingdomKris Weston9
Gold RacingApriliaAprilia RS 125 RD53ItalyStefano Bianco4
Tassie WindscreensHondaHonda RS125RD56AustraliaBrett Simmonds15
Racc Caja MadridHondaHonda RS125RD57SpainAleix Espargaró16
RCGM Team F.M.I.ApriliaAprilia RS 125 RD61ItalyMichele Pirro4
Honda Kumamoto RacingHondaHonda RS125RD62JapanToshihisa Kuzuhara12
Team Tec. 2 & FeelYamahaYamaha TZ125B64JapanShigeki Norikane12
Thai Honda Castrol/ERPHondaHonda RS125RB67ThailandSuhathai Chaemsap12
RC Recouso SportHondaHonda RS125RD68ArgentinaFabricio Perrén5
MIR RacingApriliaAprilia RS 125 RD70SpainJulián Miralles2–3, 8, 16
TMR CompeticionHondaHonda RS125RD71SpainEnrique Jerez2, 5, 16
78SpainJordi Planas5
91SwitzerlandVincent Braillard11
Equipe de France EspoirHondaHonda RS125RD72FranceAlexis Masbou3
TVX RacingHondaHonda RS125RD73FranceYannick Deschamps3
Big Store RMSHondaHonda RS125RD74FranceMathieu Gines3
Team Minimoto PortomaggioreHondaHonda RS125RD75ItalyAlessio Aldrovandi4
Swiss MTRHondaHonda RS125RD77ItalyLorenzo Zanetti4
DB RacingHondaHonda RS125R79NetherlandsAdri den Bekker6
Racing Team Mark Van KreijHondaHonda RS125R80NetherlandsMark van Kreij6
Amici Racing TeamHondaHonda RS125R82NetherlandsJarno van der Marel6
Bos Tivoli Racing PevadaHondaHonda RS125R83NetherlandsGert-Jan Kok6
Bridewell Racing TeamHondaHonda RS125RD84United KingdomTommy Bridewell9
Red Bull Rookies HondaHondaHonda RS125RD85United KingdomEugene Laverty9
OMV Team HanuschHondaHonda RS125RD87Czech RepublicPatrik Vostárek10
Red Bull KTM Junior TeamKTMKTM 125 FRRD88AustriaMichael Ranseder10, 16
SP Tadao Racing TeamYamahaYamaha TZ125D89JapanTomoyoshi Koyama10, 12
Team Moto SpeedHondaHonda RS125RD90PortugalCarlos Ferreira11
Allect Barter Card RacingHondaHonda RS125RD92AustraliaBryan Staring15
Tel'm RacingHondaHonda RS125RD93AustraliaMalcolm Esler15
Snapon ToolsHondaHonda RS125RB94AustraliaBrent Rigoli15
Garage Racing TeamHondaHonda RS125RD95JapanYuki Hatano12
Source:[14]
Key
Regular rider
Wildcard rider
Replacement rider

Standings

[edit]
See also:List of FIM World Championship points scoring systems

MotoGP standings

[edit]
Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top fifteen finishers. A rider had to finish the race to earn points.

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  11th  12th  13th  14th  15th 
Points252016131110987654321

Riders' standings

[edit]
  • Rounds marked with a light blue background were under wet race conditions or stopped by rain.
  • Riders marked with light blue background were eligible for Rookie of the Year awards.
PosRiderBikeTeamRSA
South Africa
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
RIO
Rio de Janeiro (state)
GER
Germany
GBR
United Kingdom
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
JPN
Japan
QAT
Qatar
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1ItalyValentino RossiYamahaGauloises Fortuna Yamaha144111Ret41212Ret111304
2SpainSete GibernauHondaTelefónica Movistar Honda MotoGP311222RetRet31461724257
3ItalyMax BiaggiHondaCamel Honda22338421123RetRet6272217
4BrazilAlex BarrosHondaRepsol Honda Team4376RetRet529Ret344356165
5United StatesColin EdwardsHondaTelefónica Movistar Honda MotoGP775125665279Ret21148157
6JapanMakoto TamadaHondaCamel Honda8Ret9RetRet12161442110585150
7SpainCarlos ChecaYamahaGauloises Fortuna Yamaha1062Ret4910Ret6657Ret91014117
8United StatesNicky HaydenHondaRepsol Honda Team5511RetRet5334RetRet546Ret117
9ItalyLoris CapirossiDucatiDucati Marlboro Team6121081084Ret757RetRet639117
10JapanShinya NakanoKawasakiKawasaki Racing Team129RetRet7Ret971512113Ret812783
11SpainRubén XausDucatiD'Antin MotoGPRetRet14567121111RetRet931311Ret77
12ItalyMarco MelandriYamahaFortuna Gauloises Tech 311Ret693313RetDNS9Ret5RetRetRetRet75
13JapanNorifumi AbeYamahaFortuna Gauloises Tech 3911Ret79118RetRet810Ret712171074
14AustraliaTroy BaylissDucatiDucati Marlboro Team14Ret84RetRetRetRet5Ret8RetRet109371
15GermanyAlex HofmannKawasakiKawasaki Racing TeamRet13Ret1411131110191313109Ret131151
16United StatesJohn HopkinsSuzukiTeam Suzuki MotoGP1315RetRet141598Ret6Ret8Ret151245
17United KingdomNeil HodgsonDucatiD'Antin MotoGPRetRetRet11121016131011Ret8RetRet181538
18United StatesKenny Roberts Jr.SuzukiTeam Suzuki MotoGPRet812Ret171678171014Ret37
19United KingdomJeremy McWilliamsApriliaMS Aprilia Racing16Ret1316DNS15141216141212Ret15141326
20United KingdomShane ByrneApriliaMS Aprilia Racing15RetDNS1013Ret171413DNS1318
21JapanNobuatsu AokiProtonKRProton Team KR1714171315Ret18Ret18151514Ret17191810
22ItalyMichel FabrizioHarris WCMWCM1810161516Ret1520178
ApriliaMS Aprilia RacingRet
23JapanYukio KagayamaSuzukiTeam Suzuki MotoGP11147
24FranceOlivier JacqueMoriwakiMoriwaki Racing11Ret5
25United KingdomJames HaydonProtonKRProton Team KR12Ret204
26United KingdomJames EllisonHarris WCMWCMRet16131822193
27AustraliaAndrew PittMoriwakiMoriwaki Racing1714162
28JapanYouichi UiHarris WCMWCM15DNQ19211
29United StatesKurtis RobertsProtonKRProton Team KRWDRet15RetRetRet19RetRetDNSDNS1
AustraliaGarry McCoyApriliaMS Aprilia Racing16Ret160
United KingdomChris BurnsHarris WCMWCMDNQRetRet18172016RetDNSRet0
SpainGregorio LavillaSuzukiTeam Suzuki MotoGPRetRet16170
SpainJosé David de GeaHarris WCMWCMRet0
JapanTohru UkawaHondaHRCRet0
PosRiderBikeTeamRSA
South Africa
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
RIO
Rio de Janeiro (state)
GER
Germany
GBR
United Kingdom
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
JPN
Japan
QAT
Qatar
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints classification
BlueNon-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired, not classified (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole position
Italics – Fastest lap

Constructors' standings

[edit]
  • Each constructor got the same number of points as their best placed rider in each race.
  • Rounds marked with a light blue background were under wet race conditions or stopped by rain.
PosConstructorRSA
South Africa
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
RIO
Rio de Janeiro (state)
GER
Germany
GBR
United Kingdom
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
JPN
Japan
QAT
Qatar
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1JapanHonda2112221121211222355
2JapanYamaha1421118412127111328
3ItalyDucati512846741155783633169
4JapanKawasaki129Ret147139715121139812795
5JapanSuzuki13812Ret1714788106Ret814151273
6ItalyAprilia15Ret13101315141213141212Ret15141339
7Malaysia/United StatesProtonKR1714151315Ret18Ret181515141217191815
8United KingdomHarris WCM1810161516172015201715DNS1318221912
9JapanMoriwaki17141611Ret7
PosConstructorRSA
South Africa
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
RIO
Rio de Janeiro (state)
GER
Germany
GBR
United Kingdom
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
JPN
Japan
QAT
Qatar
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts

Teams' standings

[edit]
  • Each team got the total points scored by their two riders, including replacement riders. In one rider team, only the points scored by that rider was counted. Wildcard riders did not score points.
  • Rounds marked with a light blue background were under wet race conditions or stopped by rain.
PosTeamBike
No.
RSA
South Africa
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
RIO
Rio de Janeiro (state)
GER
Germany
GBR
United Kingdom
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
JPN
Japan
QAT
Qatar
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1JapanGauloises Fortuna Yamaha71062Ret4910Ret6657Ret91014421
46144111Ret41212Ret111
2ItalyTelefónica Movistar Honda MotoGP15311222RetRet31461724414
45775125665279Ret21148
3SpainCamel Honda322338421123RetRet6272367
68Ret9RetRet12161442110585
4JapanRepsol Honda Team44376RetRet529Ret344356282
695511RetRet5334RetRet546Ret
5ItalyDucati Marlboro Team1214Ret84RetRetRetRet5Ret8RetRet1093188
656121081084Ret757RetRet639
6FranceFortuna Gauloises Tech 317911Ret79118RetRet810Ret7121710149
3311Ret693313RetDNS9Ret5RetRetRetRet
7JapanKawasaki Racing Team56129RetRet7Ret971512113Ret8127134
66Ret13Ret1411131110191313109Ret1311
8SpainD'Antin MotoGP11RetRet14567121111RetRet931311Ret115
50RetRetRet11121016131011Ret8RetRet1815
9JapanTeam Suzuki MotoGP10Ret812Ret171678171014Ret89
211315RetRet141598Ret6Ret8Ret1512
321617
711114
10ItalyMS Aprilia Racing2416Ret1644
6715RetDNS1013Ret171413DNS13
84Ret
9916Ret1316DNS15141216141212Ret151413
11Malaysia/United StatesProton Team KR91714171315Ret18Ret18151514Ret17191815
3612Ret20
80WDRet15RetRetRet19RetRetDNSDNS
12United KingdomWCM35DNQRetRet18172016RetDNSRet12
4115DNQ1921
52Ret
77Ret1613182219
841810161516Ret152017
PosTeamBike
No.
RSA
South Africa
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
RIO
Rio de Janeiro (state)
GER
Germany
GBR
United Kingdom
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
JPN
Japan
QAT
Qatar
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts

250cc standings

[edit]
Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top fifteen finishers. A rider had to finish the race to earn points.

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  11th  12th  13th  14th  15th 
Points252016131110987654321

Riders' standings

[edit]
  • Rounds marked with a light blue background were under wet race conditions or stopped by rain.
  • Riders marked with light blue background were eligible for Rookie of the Year awards.
PosRiderBikeRSA
South Africa
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
RIO
Rio de Janeiro (state)
GER
Germany
GBR
United Kingdom
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
JPN
Japan
QAT
Qatar
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1SpainDaniel PedrosaHonda1Ret12222113412141317
2ArgentinaSebastián PortoAprilia37Ret141Ret22124121Ret256
3FranceRandy de PunietAprilia2224148532311Ret5Ret3214
4SpainToni ElíasHonda8123633322Ret5126352199
5San MarinoAlex de AngelisAprilia5658Ret5434Ret56Ret42Ret147
6JapanHiroshi AoyamaHonda11Ret496106497933Ret7Ret128
7SpainFonsi NietoAprilia737558585RetRetRet57Ret6124
8ItalyRoberto RolfoHonda91Ret7Ret976DNS61077Ret107116
9San MarinoManuel PoggialiAprilia4RetRet3Ret71RetRet9717WD3Ret95
10ItalyFranco BattainiAprilia10Ret81210161097Ret12946Ret493
11AustraliaAnthony WestAprilia16461096Ret7646RetRetRetDNS88
12SpainAlex DebónHonda65915812911RetRet8108Ret111482
13United KingdomChaz DaviesApriliaRetRet121713151312Ret816Ret1696551
14FranceSylvain GuintoliAprilia15RetRet137Ret121010RetRet1911Ret8Ret42
15JapanNaoki MatsudoYamaha1810141614131416816Ret13Ret1015841
16FranceHugo MarchandAprilia191317RetRet1811Ret131219149812DNS36
17SpainHéctor FaubelAprilia121713141617DNSRet101115Ret1316931
18ItalyAlex BaldoliniApriliaRet1115Ret1211RetRet12RetRetRet1811Ret1030
19SpainJoan OlivéAprilia17201011RetRetRet13111518Ret1018Ret1527
20Czech RepublicJakub SmržHonda21Ret11Ret15RetRet15151414Ret1714131320
21FranceArnaud VincentAprilia138RetRetRet19RetRetRetRetRet1215
22SwedenJohan StigefeltAprilia2314Ret19Ret20Ret20141720Ret141591714
23GermanyDirk HeidolfAprilia141616RetRet151817111521Ret12Ret1813
24AndorraEric BatailleHondaRetRetRetRet1114Ret14Ret13Ret12
25JapanYuki TakahashiHonda511
26JapanShuhei AoyamaHonda88
27SpainJosé David de GeaHonda16151714118
28FranceGrégory LefortAprilia2592018RetRet18Ret7
29FranceErwan NigonAprilia2018Ret17Ret1719RetRet212212RetRetDNS4
30JapanYuzo FujiokaHonda124
31JapanTaro SekiguchiYamaha221521211819201719Ret171813RetRetRet4
32FranceGrégory LeblancAprilia21221322Ret1917203
GermanyKlaus NöhlesHonda21162118Ret23Ret19WD0
SpainÁlvaro MolinaApriliaRet160
JapanChoujun KameyaHonda160
ItalyMarcellino LucchiAprilia160
Czech RepublicRadomil RousAprilia19Ret0
Yamaha2118RetRetRet201919
ItalyJarno RonzoniYamaha18Ret0
Honda19
Aprilia22
AustraliaJoshua WatersHonda180
GermanyChristian GemmelHondaRetRet19200
NetherlandsHenk van de LagemaatAprilia190
FranceDavid FouloiAprilia200
United KingdomLee DickinsonHonda200
JapanKatsuyuki NakasugaYamaha200
NetherlandsHans SmeesHondaDNQ210
SpainIván SilvaAprilia220
ItalyMax SabbataniYamaha24RetDNQRetDNSDNQRetRetDNS0
HungaryGergő TalmácsiYamahaRetDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ0
SwedenFrederik WatzYamahaDNS0
HondaRet
FranceMarc-Antoine ScacciaYamahaDNQ0
FranceSamuel AubryHondaDNQ0
FranceVincent EisenHondaDNQ0
SpainJosé Luis CardosoYamahaDNQ0
NetherlandsEmile LitjensApriliaDNQ0
NetherlandsJan RoelofsYamahaDNQ0
NetherlandsPatrick LakerveldYamahaDNQ0
NetherlandsRandy GeversApriliaDNQ0
United KingdomBruce DunnHondaDNQ0
United KingdomTony CampbellYamahaDNQ0
ItalyValerio AnghettiApriliaDNQ0
AustraliaBen RiedYamahaDNQ0
AustraliaMark RowlingYamahaDNQ0
AustraliaPeter TaplinHondaDNQ0
PosRiderBikeRSA
South Africa
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
RIO
Rio de Janeiro (state)
GER
Germany
GBR
United Kingdom
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
JPN
Japan
QAT
Qatar
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints classification
BlueNon-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired, not classified (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole position
Italics – Fastest lap

Constructors' standings

[edit]
  • Each constructor got the same number of points as their best placed rider in each race.
  • Rounds marked with a light blue background were under wet race conditions or stopped by rain.
PosConstructorRSA
South Africa
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
RIO
Rio de Janeiro (state)
GER
Germany
GBR
United Kingdom
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
JPN
Japan
QAT
Qatar
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1JapanHonda1112222113112141354
2ItalyAprilia2221111221241213344
3JapanYamaha18101416141314168161713131015844
PosConstructorRSA
South Africa
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
RIO
Rio de Janeiro (state)
GER
Germany
GBR
United Kingdom
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
JPN
Japan
QAT
Qatar
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts

125cc standings

[edit]
Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top fifteen finishers. A rider had to finish the race to earn points.

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  11th  12th  13th  14th  15th 
Points252016131110987654321

Riders' standings

[edit]
  • Rounds marked with a light blue background were under wet race conditions or stopped by rain.
  • Riders marked with light blue background were eligible for Rookie of the Year awards.
PosRiderBikeRSA
South Africa
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
RIO
Rio de Janeiro (state)
GER
Germany
GBR
United Kingdom
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
JPN
Japan
QAT
Qatar
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1ItalyAndrea DoviziosoHonda1414243412Ret12212293
2SpainHéctor BarberáAprilia103531612Ret71Ret12Ret61202
3ItalyRoberto LocatelliAprilia2821Ret241Ret391420446192
4SpainJorge LorenzoDerbi16Ret31051Ret631371Ret2Ret179
5AustraliaCasey StonerKTM3582432DNSRetRetRetRet13Ret145
6SpainPablo NietoAprilia49763873Ret44Ret6Ret154138
7SpainÁlvaro BautistaAprilia9Ret9Ret616972135Ret3393129
8GermanySteve JenknerAprilia82107125201166Ret51110510122
9ItalyMirko GiansantiAprilia7104510958Ret8Ret410Ret1312105
10FinlandMika KallioKTM12Ret6Ret9Ret854Ret2Ret4RetRetRet86
11ItalyMarco SimoncelliApriliaRet1RetRet77610Ret1966RetRet79
12ItalyGino BorsoiAprilia619119RetRet17Ret951511897779
13ItalySimone CorsiHonda14121511Ret18131259Ret3RetRet16861
14SpainJulián SimónHonda111113201419149810WD76201360
15ItalyMattia PasiniAprilia13Ret12811111020Ret1417Ret97181154
16ItalyFabrizio LaiGilera211320RetDNSDNSRetRet141512255Ret1553
17HungaryGábor TalmácsiMalagutiRetRet16131717191613Ret78Ret811943
18FranceMike Di MeglioAprilia5RetRetRet81212Ret152411RetDNQ17841
19SpainSergio GadeaAprilia231722232121Ret1416Ret1313181210529
20ItalyAndrea BalleriniApriliaRet6Ret1220201112RetRet141414Ret29
21Czech RepublicLukáš PešekHonda20Ret1415RetRet151712Ret8Ret17Ret12Ret20
22JapanYouichi UiAprilia157Ret2218RetRetRet719
23ItalyGioele PellinoApriliaRetRet17Ret1313161310RetRet1615Ret172016
24ItalyStefano PeruginiGilera1723RetRet22142215111710Ret16RetRetRet14
25SwitzerlandThomas LüthiHondaRetRetRetRet18181816121311191414
26GermanyDario GiuseppettiHonda1915191416Ret2014Ret191322Ret8
27JapanTomoyoshi KoyamaYamaha2297
28JapanToshihisa KuzuharaHonda10157
29HungaryImre TóthAprilia22262116191018Ret19RetRetRet251821216
30DenmarkRobbin HarmsHonda18RetRetRet191711RetDNS5
31SpainJordi CarchanoAprilia2714242123DNQRet24DNSRet2019221628272
32SpainÁngel RodríguezDerbiRetRet18Ret1515RetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRet2
33FinlandVesa KallioAprilia241826Ret27232122Ret231815RetRet23231
AustriaMichael RansederKTM16180
SpainJulián MirallesAprilia1625Ret190
ItalyMichele PirroAprilia19160
ItalyLorenzo ZanettiHondaRet0
Aprilia21192121202417
ItalyAlessio AldrovandiHonda170
ThailandSuhathai ChaemsapHonda170
SpainManuel HernándezApriliaRet242318250
ItalyStefano BiancoAprilia180
NetherlandsRaymond SchoutenHondaRet2028Ret2224RetRet262120241926Ret0
GermanyGeorg FröhlichHonda22DNS2320250
ItalyMattia AngeloniHonda252127RetRet0
GermanyPatrick UngerAprilia210
United KingdomChristian ElkinHonda210
ItalyManuel MannaMalaguti262423RetRetRet2326RetRet222223RetRetRet0
ItalySimone SannaApriliaRet220
SpainNicolás TerolAprilia220
Czech RepublicMarkéta JanákováHonda27RetDNQ282423DNQRetDNQ0
Czech RepublicVáclav BittmanHonda2523Ret0
NetherlandsJarno van der MarelHonda240
ItalyRaffaele De RosaHonda240
SpainAleix EspargaróHonda240
FinlandMikko KyyhkynenHonda2525Ret0
SpainEnrique JerezHonda2526260
ItalyMax SabbataniHondaRetRet25Ret0
United KingdomEugene LavertyHonda250
NetherlandsAdri den BekkerHonda260
United KingdomKris WestonHonda260
GermanyManuel MickanHonda270
United KingdomTommy BridewellHonda270
Czech RepublicPatrik VostárekHonda270
AustraliaMatthew KuhneHonda270
SpainJordi PlanasHonda280
FranceMathieu GinesHonda290
AustraliaBryan StaringHonda290
FranceYannick DeschampsHonda300
SpainIsmael OrtegaApriliaRet0
FranceAlexis MasbouHondaRet0
ItalyMichele DaneseApriliaRet0
ArgentinaFabricio PerrénHondaRet0
JapanShigeki NorikaneYamahaRet0
JapanYuki HatanoHondaRet0
NetherlandsFrank van den DragtHondaDNQ0
NetherlandsGert-Jan KokHondaDNQ0
NetherlandsMark van KreijHondaDNQ0
PortugalCarlos FerreiraHondaDNQ0
SwitzerlandVincent BraillardHondaDNQ0
AustraliaBrent RigoliHondaDNQ0
AustraliaBrett SimmondsHondaDNQ0
AustraliaMalcolm EslerHondaDNQ0
PosRiderBikeRSA
South Africa
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
RIO
Rio de Janeiro (state)
GER
Germany
GBR
United Kingdom
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
JPN
Japan
QAT
Qatar
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints classification
BlueNon-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired, not classified (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole position
Italics – Fastest lap

Constructors' standings

[edit]
  • Each constructor got the same number of points as their best placed rider in each race.
  • Rounds marked with a light blue background were under wet race conditions or stopped by rain.
PosConstructorRSA
South Africa
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
RIO
Rio de Janeiro (state)
GER
Germany
GBR
United Kingdom
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
JPN
Japan
QAT
Qatar
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1ItalyAprilia2121121123143341329
2JapanHonda1414243412812212301
3AustriaKTM356243254162Ret41318204
4SpainDerbi16Ret31051Ret631371Ret2Ret179
5ItalyGilera171320Ret2214Ret22111510255Ret1561
6ItalyMalaguti262416131717191613Ret7823811943
7JapanYamaha2297
PosConstructorRSA
South Africa
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
RIO
Rio de Janeiro (state)
GER
Germany
GBR
United Kingdom
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
JPN
Japan
QAT
Qatar
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts

References

[edit]
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  12. ^"Moto GP1 entry list for 2004".Motorcycle Racing Online.
  13. ^"250cc entry list for 2004".Motorcycle Racing Online.
  14. ^"125cc entry list for 2004".Motorcycle Racing Online.
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