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2005 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season

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2005F.I.M.Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
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2005 World Champions
Valentino Rossi (pictured at Donington Park) became the MotoGP World Champion
Daniel Pedrosa (pictured at Phillip Island) became the 250cc World Champion
Thomas Lüthi (pictured in 2011) became the 125cc World Champion

The2005Grand Prix motorcycle racing season was the 57thF.I.M.Road racing World Championship season. The season consisted out of 17 races for the MotoGP class and 16 for the 125cc and 250cc classes, beginning with theSpanish motorcycle Grand Prix on 10 April and ending with theValencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix on 6 November.

Season summary

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MotoGP class

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The MotoGP championship was won byValentino Rossi on a Yamaha. It was a season which featured a lot of dramatic races including four rain-affected races in Portugal, China, France and Great Britain. It also saw the domination of Rossi with a total of 16 podiums out of 17 races, out of which 11 of them were wins. He defeatedMarco Melandri by a distant 147 points in the championship.

250cc class

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Daniel Pedrosa won his second consecutive 250cc title on a Honda. Reigning 125cc championAndrea Dovizioso became the rookie of the year.

125cc class

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The 125cc title was won byThomas Lüthi on a Honda. He won the World championship dramatically, when Mika Kallio's teammateGábor Talmácsi overtook Kallio at the last corner inQatar. Kallio would have got five points more, and then the points total would be 242–242, but Kallio would have won the title with more wins (4-5).

2005 Grand Prix season calendar

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On 20 August 2004, the FIM released the initial 2005 calendar.[1] In it, theSouth African andRio Grand Prix were still on the calendar. On 10 October 2004, the FIM confirmed the 2005 calendar.[2][3][4] In it, the Rio Grand Prix won out over the South African round, initially being scheduled on the 17th of April. The date of the Malaysian GP was also moved from 9 October to 11 September. On 22 December 2004, changes were made to the calendar.[5] Multiple dates were altered: the date of the Italian GP was moved from 29 May to 5 June, the Catalan GP from 5 to 12 June, the British GP from 19 June to 24 July, the German GP from 24 to 31 July and the Malaysian GP from 11 to 25 September. The Rio GP was also still subject to confirmation. On 18 February 2005, more changes were made.[6][7] Because no contract was signed for the Rio GP, the round was dropped and the Turkish GP was added instead. The date of the Portuguese GP was moved from 30 October to 17 April as well. By this time, the race was also subject to confirmation.

The following Grands Prix were scheduled to take place in 2005:[8][9]

RoundDateGrand PrixCircuit
110 AprilSpainGran Premio Marlboro de EspañaCircuito de Jerez
217 AprilPortugalbetandwin.com Grande Prémio de PortugalAutódromo do Estoril
31 MayChinaTaobao.com Grand Prix of ChinaShanghai International Circuit
415 MayFranceGrand Prix Alice de FranceBugatti Circuit
55 JuneItalyGran Premio Alice d'ItaliaMugello Circuit
612 JuneCataloniaGran Premi Gauloises de CatalunyaCircuit de Catalunya
725 June ††NetherlandsGauloises TT AssenTT Circuit Assen
810 July †United StatesRed Bull U.S. Grand PrixMazda Raceway Laguna Seca
924 JulyUnited Kingdombetandwin.com British Grand PrixDonington Park
1031 JulyGermanyAlice Motorrad Grand Prix DeutschlandSachsenring
1128 AugustCzech RepublicGauloises Grand Prix České republikyBrno Circuit
1218 SeptemberJapanGrand Prix of JapanTwin Ring Motegi
1325 SeptemberMalaysiaMarlboro Malaysian Motorcycle Grand PrixSepang International Circuit
141 October ††QatarMarlboro Grand Prix of QatarLosail International Circuit
1516 OctoberAustraliaPolini Grand Prix of AustraliaPhillip Island Grand Prix Circuit
1623 OctoberTurkeyGrand Prix of TurkeyIstanbul Park
176 NovemberValencian CommunityGran Premio betandwin.com de la Comunitat ValencianaCircuit Ricardo Tormo
† = MotoGP class only
†† = Saturday race

Calendar changes

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Regulation changes

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The following changes are made to the regulation for the 2005 season:[12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22]

Sporting regulations

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  • A new 'flag-to-flag' rule has been introduced. This means that, in the event of rain, the race will not be stopped and instead will be allowed to change bikes. This rule will only count for the MotoGP class.
  • A new white flag has been introduced. If this flag is waved at a marshal post during the race, all riders are allowed to change bikes.
  • Changes have been made to the starting procedure. Unless the race is interrupted, after the leading rider has crossed the finish line at the end of his first lap, the riders are not allowed to change their bikes in the MotoGP class. If a race has been declared 'wet', riders are allowed to change a bike equipped with a rain tyre to a bike with an intermediate or slick tyre or vice versa, or from a bike equipped with a slick tyre to a bike equipped with an intermedia or rain tyre is allowed at any time during a race. However, if a race has not been declared 'wet', the change of bikes are only allowed after the new white flag is shown around the circuit. In both cases, aids such as tyre warmers, the replacement of tyres and general adjustments are allowed on the bike in the pits. During the ride through the pits, all riders must respect the speed limit of 60 km/h from the start to the end of the sign. In the pits, overtaking is forbidden and any rider who breaks this rule will be fined 100U.S. Dollar for the first offence and 500 U.S. Dollar for ensuing offences at the same place. Any rider who breaks this rule during a race will be penalised with a ride through penalty. In the case of an infringement, the Race Direction must communicate the offence to the team of the rider after having received the information. The rules will not be changed for the 125cc and 250cc classes.
  • All races will be categorised as either 'wet' or 'dry'. A board might be displayed on the grid to show the current status of the race. If no board is displayed, the race is automatically considered 'dry'. The purpose of this classification is to indicate to all the riders the consequence of varying conditions during the race.
  • An update has been made to the yellow flag rule. In case of danger, riders must already slow down, be prepared to stop if needed and are forbidden to overtake until the green flag is shown. If this rule is infringed upon, the lap time of the rider will be cancelled. New in this case is, in case of a violation of the rule during the race, the rider must return to his position prior to his pass. The penalty will first be communicated to the team, who then displays a board for the rider on the finish line during a maximum of three laps. If the rider does not go back to his previous position after the board has been shown to him three times, he will be penalised via a ride through penalty. In both cases, further penalties such as a fine or suspension can also be implemented. If a rider realises that he did an infraction immediately after having overtaken another rider, he must raise his hand and let the rider(s) past that he had overtaken. If he does this, no penalty will be imposed. During the final lap of inspection, this flag must be waved at the exact place where the flag marshal will be placed during the practices and races.
  • A new age limit will come into effect for the 125cc class. From now on, the minimal age of entry for the class will be 19 years and 21 weeks old.
  • A limit will be imposed on the maximum number of team personnel on the pit lane. The maximum number of team personnel per rider in the pits has been limited to four for all classes.
  • Each team which is a member of the IRTA must submit an entry for their team by the 28th of February of the year in question. An exception is made when special dispensation is granted, which is valid for all races in the FIM Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix. At the same time, the team must specify the designated riders and the class in which they will participate, as well as the circuits used for testing designated by teams in the 125cc and 250cc classes.
  • Practice restrictions have been introduced. Contracted teams and their designated riders who profit from a Participation Agreement to take part in the MotoGP class are forbidden from practicing at any circuit from 1 December of one year and 20 January of the next year, both dates being inclusive. Contracted teams and their designated riders who profit from a Participation Agreement to take part in the 125cc and 250cc classes may only participate in winter testing (tests between the end of the season and the first event of the following season), at circuits in the continental zone where the team is located (Europe, Asia/Oceania, Africa and the Americas).
  • Contracted teams and their designated riders who profit from a Participation Agreement in any class are forbidden from practicing:
- at any circuit included on the calendar of the current year after the date that is fourteen days prior to the start of the first race of the season.- at any circuit included on the calendar of the current year during "breaks". A break is defined as 'two consecutive weekends where events are not scheduled'. The period of the break begins from 09:00 on the Wednesday after the last grand prix until the following grand prix.

The following exceptions will apply to the rule:

- Free practice or qualifying practice at the event.- Practice at any circuit after the event at that circuit except during a break.- Official practice sessions organised by the IRTA.- Practice by contracted teams and their designated riders who profit from a Participation Agreement to participate in the 125cc and 250cc classes, at the two testing circuits appointed by each team which may take place up to fourteen days before the scheduled race for the circuit, except for when there is a break.
  • Practice restrictions do not apply to wild card riders. An exception is made to a practice session or race at any circuit within fourteen days of a race.

This rule was additionally added on the 30th of August 2005:

  • A change has been made to the start procedure if a race has been interrupted. In case of a normal start, the riders will now only be allowed to do a single warm-up lap ahead of the restart instead of the previous two.

Technical regulations

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  • All fuel tanks must be filled with material that isfire retardant or be lined with a fuel cell bladder. All fuel tanks made out of any metallic material such as steel, aluminium and so on, must be filled with material that isfire retardant or be lined with a fuel cell bladder. In the MotoGP class, all fuel tanks made out of any composite material such ascarbon fibre,aramid fibre and so on, must have passed the FIM standards for fuel tanks and be lined with a fuel cell bladder. Any fuel tanks made out of composite material must have a label verifying that it conforms to the FIM Fuel Tank test standards. These labels must include the fuel tank manufacturer's name, the take of the tank manufacturer and the name of the testing laboratory. Full details of the standards are available from the FIM.
  • The fuel tank capacity for all four-stroke bikes will be reduced from 24 to 22 litres.

2005 Grand Prix season results

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RoundDateRaceLocation125cc winner250cc winnerMotoGP winnerReport
110 AprilSpainSpanish motorcycle Grand PrixJerezItalyMarco SimoncelliSpainDaniel PedrosaItalyValentino RossiReport
217 AprilPortugalPortuguese motorcycle Grand PrixEstorilFinlandMika KallioAustraliaCasey StonerBrazilAlex BarrosReport
31 MayChinaChinese motorcycle Grand PrixShanghaiItalyMattia PasiniAustraliaCasey StonerItalyValentino RossiReport
415 MayFranceFrench motorcycle Grand PrixLe MansSwitzerlandThomas LüthiSpainDaniel PedrosaItalyValentino RossiReport
55 JuneItalyItalian motorcycle Grand PrixMugelloHungaryGábor TalmácsiSpainDaniel PedrosaItalyValentino RossiReport
612 JuneCataloniaCatalan motorcycle Grand PrixCatalunyaItalyMattia PasiniSpainDaniel PedrosaItalyValentino RossiReport
725 June ††NetherlandsDutch TTAssenHungaryGábor TalmácsiArgentinaSebastián PortoItalyValentino RossiReport
810 July †United StatesUnited States motorcycle Grand PrixLaguna SecaNo 125cc and 250cc raceUnited StatesNicky HaydenReport
924 JulyUnited KingdomBritish motorcycle Grand PrixDoningtonSpainJulián SimónFranceRandy de PunietItalyValentino RossiReport
1031 JulyGermanyGerman motorcycle Grand PrixSachsenringFinlandMika KallioSpainDaniel PedrosaItalyValentino RossiReport
1128 AugustCzech RepublicCzech Republic motorcycle Grand PrixBrnoSwitzerlandThomas LüthiSpainDaniel PedrosaItalyValentino RossiReport
1218 SeptemberJapanJapanese motorcycle Grand PrixMotegiFinlandMika KallioJapanHiroshi AoyamaItalyLoris CapirossiReport
1325 SeptemberMalaysiaMalaysian motorcycle Grand PrixSepangSwitzerlandThomas LüthiAustraliaCasey StonerItalyLoris CapirossiReport
141 October ††QatarQatar motorcycle Grand PrixLosailHungaryGábor TalmácsiAustraliaCasey StonerItalyValentino RossiReport
1516 OctoberAustraliaAustralian motorcycle Grand PrixPhilip IslandSwitzerlandThomas LüthiSpainDaniel PedrosaItalyValentino RossiReport
1623 OctoberTurkeyTurkish motorcycle Grand PrixIstanbulFranceMike Di MeglioAustraliaCasey StonerItalyMarco MelandriReport
176 NovemberValencian CommunityValencian Community motorcycle Grand PrixValenciaFinlandMika KallioSpainDaniel PedrosaItalyMarco MelandriReport
† = MotoGP class only
†† = Saturday race

Participants

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MotoGP participants

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TeamConstructorMotorcycleTyresNo.RiderRounds
United KingdomBlata WCMBlataWCMD27ItalyFranco BattainiAll
77United KingdomJames EllisonAll
ItalyDucati Marlboro Team
Ducati Team(rd 8)
DucatiDesmosedici GP5B7SpainCarlos ChecaAll
65ItalyLoris Capirossi1–15, 17
23JapanShinichi Ito16
ItalyD'Antin MotoGP – Pramac
ItalyTeam d'Antin Pramac
Desmosedici GP4D44ItalyRoberto RolfoAll
JapanRepsol Honda TeamHondaRC211VM3ItalyMax BiaggiAll
69United StatesNicky HaydenAll
ItalyMovistar Honda MotoGP15SpainSete GibernauAll
33ItalyMarco MelandriAll
SpainCamel Honda
Honda Pons(rd 8)
4BrazilAlex BarrosAll
12AustraliaTroy Bayliss1–11
72JapanTohru Ukawa12
67United KingdomShane Byrne13–14
17AustraliaChris Vermeulen15–16
54JapanRyuichi Kiyonari17
MonacoKonica Minolta Honda6JapanMakoto Tamada1–2, 5–17
16NetherlandsJurgen van den Goorbergh3–4
JapanKawasaki Racing TeamKawasakiNinja ZX-RRB56JapanShinya NakanoAll
66GermanyAlex Hofmann1, 5–12, 17
19FranceOlivier Jacque3–4, 13–16
19FranceOlivier Jacque10
JapanMoriwaki RacingMoriwakiMD211VFM72JapanTohru Ukawa3
45JapanNaoki Matsudo12
United StatesTeam RobertsProtonKRKRKTMM67United KingdomShane Byrne1–2, 4–10
KR599United KingdomJeremy McWilliams11
80United StatesKurtis Roberts17
JapanTeam Suzuki MotoGP
Red Bull Suzuki(rd 8)
SuzukiGSV-RB10United StatesKenny Roberts Jr.1–15
9JapanNobuatsu Aoki17
21United StatesJohn HopkinsAll
9JapanNobuatsu Aoki11
JapanGauloises Yamaha Team
Yamaha Factory Racing(rd 8, 17)
YamahaYZR-M1M5United StatesColin EdwardsAll
46ItalyValentino RossiAll
FranceFortuna Yamaha Team11SpainRubén XausAll
24SpainToni Elías1–4, 8–17
94SpainDavid Checa5–7
Source:[23]
Key
Regular rider
Wildcard rider
Replacement rider

250cc participants

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TeamConstructorMotorcycleNo.RiderRounds
Telefónica Movistar Honda 250ccHondaHonda RS250RW1SpainDaniel Pedrosa1–7, 9–17
73JapanHiroshi Aoyama1–7, 9–17
Fortuna Honda48SpainJorge Lorenzo1–7, 9–12, 14–17
80SpainHéctor Barberá1–7, 9–17
MS Aprilia Italia CorseApriliaAprilia RSV 2505San MarinoAlex de Angelis1–7, 9–17
24ItalySimone Corsi1–7, 9–17
Würth Honda BQRHondaHonda RS250R6SpainAlex Debón1–7, 9–17
14AustraliaAnthony West7
33SpainArturo Tizón15–17
64Czech RepublicRadomil Rous1–6, 9–14
Aprilia Aspar 250ccApriliaAprilia RSV 2507FranceRandy de Puniet1–7, 9–17
19ArgentinaSebastián Porto1–7, 9–17
Abruzzo Racing TeamApriliaAprilia RSV 2508ItalyAndrea Ballerini1–7, 9–17
Campetella RacingApriliaAprilia RSV 2509FranceHugo Marchand1–6
25ItalyAlex Baldolini1–7, 9–17
44JapanTaro Sekiguchi9–17
45ItalyMichele Danese7
Team UGT Kurz
Team Kurz Prista Oil
Team Yamaha Kurz
YamahaYamaha TZ 25012HungaryGábor Rizmayer1–7
16GermanyFranz Aschenbrenner1–2
18SwedenFrederik Watz3–6
22BulgariaAlexander Todorov7, 11–12
23SwedenNicklas Cajback9–17
26SwedenAndreas Mårtensson9–10
63FranceErwan Nigon13–17
Aprilia GermanyApriliaAprilia RSV 25014AustraliaAnthony West4
36ColombiaMartín Cárdenas1–3, 5–7, 9–17
57United KingdomChaz Davies1–7, 9–17
Red Bull KTM GP250KTMKTM 250 FRR14AustraliaAnthony West9–14
Carrera Sunglasses – LCRApriliaAprilia RSV 25015ItalyRoberto Locatelli1–7, 9–17
27AustraliaCasey Stoner1–7, 9–17
Nocable.it RaceApriliaAprilia RSV 25017GermanySteve Jenkner1–4, 6–7, 9–17
71ItalyJarno Ronzoni5
Scuderia Fantic Motor GPFanticYamaha-Suter 250[24]20ItalyGabriele Ferro1–2, 4–7, 9–17
21FranceArnaud Vincent1–2, 4–7, 9–17
Kiefer-Bos-Castrol HondaHondaHonda RS250R28GermanyDirk Heidolf1–5, 7, 9–17
63FranceErwan Nigon6
Matteoni RacingApriliaAprilia RSV 25032ItalyMirko Giansanti1–7, 9–17
Team ScotHondaHonda RS250RW34ItalyAndrea Dovizioso1–7, 9–17
55JapanYuki Takahashi1–7, 9–17
Equipe GP de France – ScrabApriliaAprilia RSV 25038FranceGrégory Leblanc1–7, 9–11
50FranceSylvain Guintoli1–7, 9–17
56FranceMathieu Gines12–17
Arie Molenaar RacingHondaHonda RS250R96Czech RepublicJakub Smrž1–7, 9–17
Mototechnic Castrol RacingHondaHonda RS250R16GermanyFranz Aschenbrenner10
Andalucia Mas Racing
Sebring Mas Racing
Mas Racing Team
ApriliaAprilia RSV 25041SpainÁlvaro Molina1–2, 5, 9–11, 17
42AustriaYves Polzer1–2, 5, 9–10
ASMV ScacciaYamahaYamaha TZ 25047FranceMarc-Antoine Scaccia4
NRG RacingHondaHonda RS250R52GermanyThomas Walther10
Racing Team Benjan MotorenHondaHonda RS250R53GermanyPatrick Lakerveld10
Team Yamaha China TianjianYamahaYamaha TZ 25058ChinaHuang Shi Zhao3
62ChinaHe Zi Xian3
Chongqing Yuan XGJAO RacingHondaHonda RS250R59ChinaHuang Zhi Yu3
Zongshen Team of ChinaApriliaAprilia RSV 25060ChinaWang Zhu3, 13, 16–17
61ChinaLi Zheng Peng3–4, 13, 16–17
63FranceErwan Nigon4
Team Racer BikeHondaHonda RS250R65FranceSamuel Aubry4
Jaap Kingma RacingApriliaAprilia RSV 25066NetherlandsHans Smees7
De Arand Filart RacingApriliaAprilia RSV 25067NetherlandsRandy Gevers7
MRTT Hugen RacingYamahaYamaha TZ 25068NetherlandsJan Roelofs7
MVS Racing Team MikcinHondaHonda RS250R69NetherlandsMike Velthjzen7
Sramek Racing PromotionYamahaYamaha TZ 25070Czech RepublicMichal Filla11
Team Harc-ProHondaHonda RS250R75JapanShuhei Aoyama12
Team Moto SpaceYamahaYamaha TZ 25077JapanMamoru Akiya12
RT Morinokumasan Sato JyukuYamahaYamaha TZ 25078JapanRyuji Yokoe12
Henkel Danke J RacingYamahaYamaha TZ 25079JapanMasaki Tokudome12
Turramurra Cyclery RacingYamahaYamaha TZ 25081AustraliaMark Rowling15
BP Ultimate/ASF PrintingHondaHonda RS250R82AustraliaMick Kelly15
Dydo Miu Racing TeamHondaHonda RS250R93JapanKoki Takahashi12
Source:[25]
Key
Regular rider
Wildcard rider
Replacement rider

125cc participants

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TeamConstructorMotorcycleNo.RiderRounds
Nocable.it RaceApriliaAprilia RS125R6SpainJoan Olivé1–7, 9–17
58ItalyMarco Simoncelli1–7, 9–17
Ajo MotorsportHondaHonda RS125R7FranceAlexis Masbou1–7, 9–17
38ChinaCheung Wai On3
71JapanTomoyoshi Koyama1–7, 9–17
Skilled I.S.P.A. Racing TeamApriliaAprilia RS125R8ItalyLorenzo Zanetti1–2, 4–7, 9–17
Angaia RacingHondaHonda RS125R9JapanToshihisa Kuzuhara1–7, 9–15
10ItalyFederico Sandi1–7, 9–17
43SpainManuel Hernández16–17
Kiefer-Bos-Castrol HondaHondaHonda RS125R11GermanySandro Cortese1–7, 9–17
Elit Grand PrixHondaHonda RS125R12SwitzerlandThomas Lüthi1–7, 9–17
Red Bull KTM GP125KTMKTM 125 FRR14HungaryGábor Talmácsi1–7, 9–17
36FinlandMika Kallio1–7, 9–17
60SpainJulián Simón1–7, 9–15, 17
Malaguti Reparto CorseMalagutiMalaguti 12515ItalyMichele Pirro1–7, 9–15
31GermanySascha Hommel1–3, 10–13
42ItalyGioele Pellino4–7, 9, 14–17
89FranceJules Cluzel16–17
Arie Molenaar RacingHondaHonda RS125R16NetherlandsRaymond Schouten1–7, 9–11
20JapanTakumi Takahashi12
31GermanySascha Hommel14–17
38ChinaCheung Wai On13
Caja Madrid – Derbi RacingDerbiDerbi 125 GP18SpainNicolás Terol1–7, 9–11, 15–17
22SpainPablo Nieto1–7, 9–17
51SpainEnrique Jerez12–14
Seedorf RC3 – Tiempo HolidaysHondaHonda RS125R19SpainÁlvaro Bautista1–7, 9–17
41SpainAleix Espargaró1–7, 9–17
Semprucci Cardion Blauer
AB Cardion Blauer USA
ApriliaAprilia RS125R25GermanyDario Giuseppetti1–7, 9–17
44Czech RepublicKarel Abraham1–7, 9–17
Road Racing Team Hungary
Team Toth
ApriliaAprilia RS125R26SwitzerlandVincent Braillard1–7, 9–13, 17
45HungaryImre Tóth1–7, 9–17
47SpainÁngel Rodríguez14–16
MVA AsparApriliaAprilia RS125R27SpainMateo Túnez17
28SpainJordi Carchano1–7, 9–17
46SpainMateo Túnez7, 9–10, 12–16
84SpainJulián Miralles1–5, 11, 17
86SpainMateo Túnez6
Master Aspar33SpainSergio Gadea1–7, 9–17
55SpainHéctor Faubel1–7, 9–17
Aspar Team86SpainMateo Túnez1
Abruzzo Racing Team
Abruzzo Junior Team
ApriliaAprilia RS125R29ItalyAndrea Iannone1–7, 9–17
62ItalySimone Grotzkyj5
Kopron Racing WorldHondaHonda RS125R32ItalyFabrizio Lai1–7, 9–17
63FranceMike Di Meglio1–7, 9–17
Matteoni RacingApriliaAprilia RS125R35ItalyRaffaele De Rosa1–7, 9–17
Totti Top Sport – NGSApriliaAprilia RS125R43SpainManuel Hernández1–7, 9–15
49SpainDaniel Sáez1
49SpainDaniel Sáez16–17
75ItalyMattia Pasini1–7, 9–17
LG Mobile Galicia TeamHondaHonda RS125R47SpainÁngel Rodríguez1–7, 9–10
48SpainDavid Bonache1
48SpainDavid Bonache11–17
Metis Racing TeamDerbiDerbi 125 GP52Czech RepublicLukáš Pešek1–7, 9–17
GileraGilera 125 GP54San MarinoManuel Poggiali1–7, 9–17
Motorrad Unger RacingApriliaAprilia RS125R13GermanyPatrick Unger10
Litjens RacingHondaHonda RS125R37NetherlandsJoey Litjens7
Zongshen Racing TeamHondaHonda RS125R39ChinaChow Ho-Wan3
3C Racing JuniorApriliaAprilia RS125R49SpainDaniel Sáez6
MotospeedHondaHonda RS125R50PortugalCarlos Ferreira2
Team Stop & GoDerbiDerbi 125 GP51SpainEnrique Jerez6, 17
E3 MotorsportHondaHonda RS125R56United KingdomChristian Elkin9
www.spi2racing.comHondaHonda RS125R57United KingdomRob Guiver9
Würth Honda BQRHondaHonda RS125R59SpainEsteve Rabat17
Kuja RacingHondaHonda RS125R61ItalyMichele Conti5
Hamamoto Racing TeamHondaHonda RS125R64JapanYuki Hamamoto12
Club Plus OneHondaHonda RS125R65JapanHiroomi Iwata12
Team Harc-ProHondaHonda RS125R66JapanArata Mori12
67JapanKazuki Hanafusa12
Jha RacingHondaHonda RS125R68JapanHiroaki Kuzuhara12
Leigh-Smith RacingHondaHonda RS125R69AustraliaBlake Leigh-Smith15
Angelo's Aluminium RacingHondaHonda RS125R70AustraliaBrent Rigoli15
Yamaha IndonesiaYamahaYamaha TZ12572IndonesiaDoni Tata Pradita13
TVX RacingHondaHonda RS125R73FranceYannick Deschamps4
Tecmas Balladins RacingHondaHonda RS125R74FranceMathieu Gines4
Red Bull ADAC KTM JuniorsKTMKTM 125 FRR76AustriaMichael Ranseder6–7, 10–11
77GermanyStefan Bradl6, 10–11
Varenhof Racing TeamApriliaAprilia RS125R78NetherlandsHugo van den Berg6–7, 10
Jan Bakker Auto's ElburgHondaHonda RS125R79NetherlandsGert-Jan Kok7
Racing Team Mark Van KreijHondaHonda RS125R80NetherlandsMark van Kreij7
Allect RacingHondaHonda RS125R81AustraliaTom Hatton15
Scott RacingHondaHonda RS125R82AustraliaCandice Scott15
JBD RacingHondaHonda RS125R83AustraliaRhys Moller15
Chongqing Yuan XGJAO RacingHondaHonda RS125R85ChinaZhou You Rao3
OMV Team Hanusch
Hanusch Motopromotion
HondaHonda RS125R87Czech RepublicPatrik Vostárek1–2, 11
Equipe de France EspoireHondaHonda RS125R88FranceMatthieu Lussiana4
Teams RMS BigstoreHondaHonda RS125R89FranceJules Cluzel4
90FranceMichel Alexis4
RCGM Team FMIApriliaAprilia RS125R91ItalyLorenzo Baroni5
92ItalyLuca Verdini5
Racing ServiceHondaHonda RS125R93ItalyNico Vivarelli5
KRP/teamlinfootracing.com
KRP/sunnybeachvillas.com
HondaHonda RS125R94United KingdomDan Linfoot9
95United KingdomJames Westmoreland9
UK1 RacingHondaHonda RS125R96United KingdomKev Coghlan9
Heron Racing TeamHondaHonda RS125R97Czech RepublicLukáš Razek11
ADAC Sachsen JuniorsHondaHonda RS125R98GermanyManuel Mickan10
Mayer Racing PassauApriliaAprilia RS125R99GermanyThomas Mayer11
Source:[26]
Key
Regular rider
Wildcard rider
Replacement rider

Standings

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See also:List of FIM World Championship points scoring systems

MotoGP standings

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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 
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Riders' standings

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  • 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.
PosRiderBikeTeamSPA
Spain
POR
Portugal
CHN
China
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
USA
United States
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
QAT
Qatar
AUS
Australia
TUR
Turkey
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1ItalyValentino RossiYamahaGauloises Yamaha Team12111113111Ret21123367
2ItalyMarco MelandriHondaMovistar Honda MotoGP3434432RetRet76Ret52411220
3United StatesNicky HaydenHondaRepsol Honda TeamRet7966541Ret35743232206
4United StatesColin EdwardsYamahaGauloises Yamaha Team968397324876104678179
5ItalyMax BiaggiHondaRepsol Honda Team73552664Ret4326RetRet126173
6ItalyLoris CapirossiDucatiDucati Marlboro Team13912731210106921110WD7157
7SpainSete GibernauHondaMovistar Honda MotoGP2Ret42Ret255Ret2RetRetRet554Ret150
8BrazilAlex BarrosHondaCamel Honda4111Ret747Ret354Ret89Ret95147
9SpainCarlos ChecaDucatiDucati Marlboro Team105RetRet5119Ret5Ret8436354138
10JapanShinya NakanoKawasakiKawasaki Racing Team58Ret810989Ret612RetRet77101198
11JapanMakoto TamadaHondaKonica Minolta Honda8DNS8Ret14771010312Ret88991
12SpainToni ElíasYamahaFortuna Yamaha Team121414913912149118961074
13United StatesKenny Roberts Jr.SuzukiTeam Suzuki MotoGPRet12Ret1315151614211118711WD63
14United StatesJohn HopkinsSuzukiTeam Suzuki MotoGP14Ret71611Ret13811Ret13591710151363
15AustraliaTroy BaylissHondaCamel Honda611Ret10138116RetRet954
16SpainRubén XausYamahaFortuna Yamaha Team1810101214101211Ret131810151412141552
17FranceOlivier JacqueKawasakiKawasaki Racing Team211RetRet161328
18ItalyRoberto RolfoDucatiTeam d'Antin Pramac15131615171418Ret101417Ret13121316Ret25
19GermanyAlex HofmannKawasakiKawasaki Racing Team111217Ret128Ret15Ret1424
20NetherlandsJurgen van den GoorberghHondaKonica Minolta Honda61412
21AustraliaChris VermeulenHondaCamel Honda111110
22ItalyFranco BattainiBlataBlata WCM17RetRet1718192017Ret15201116161517167
23United KingdomJames EllisonBlataBlata WCM161513RetRet181916RetRet19DNSRet151418Ret7
24United KingdomShane ByrneProtonKRTeam RobertsRet16Ret16161715RetRet6
HondaCamel Honda1413
25JapanRyuichi KiyonariHondaCamel Honda124
26SpainDavid ChecaYamahaFortuna Yamaha Team1913154
27JapanTohru UkawaMoriwakiMoriwaki Racing151
HondaCamel HondaRet
JapanNobuatsu AokiSuzukiTeam Suzuki MotoGP16Ret0
United KingdomJeremy McWilliamsProtonKRTeam RobertsRet0
JapanNaoki MatsudoMoriwakiMoriwaki RacingRet0
United StatesKurtis RobertsProtonKRTeam RobertsRet0
JapanShinichi ItoDucatiDucati Marlboro TeamDSQ0
PosRiderBikeTeamSPA
Spain
POR
Portugal
CHN
China
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
USA
United States
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
QAT
Qatar
AUS
Australia
TUR
Turkey
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.
PosConstructorSPA
Spain
POR
Portugal
CHN
China
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
USA
United States
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
QAT
Qatar
AUS
Australia
TUR
Turkey
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1JapanYamaha12111112111621123381
2JapanHonda21322221323242211341
3ItalyDucati105127311910592116354202
4JapanKawasaki5828109898612RetRet771011126
5JapanSuzuki14127131115138211115711101513100
6Czech Republic Blata1615131718181916Ret151911161514171613
7Malaysia/United StatesProtonKRRet16Ret16161715RetRetRetRet1
8JapanMoriwaki15Ret1
PosConstructorSPA
Spain
POR
Portugal
CHN
China
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
USA
United States
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
QAT
Qatar
AUS
Australia
TUR
Turkey
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.
SPA
Spain
POR
Portugal
CHN
China
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
USA
United States
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
QAT
Qatar
AUS
Australia
TUR
Turkey
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1JapanGauloises Yamaha Team5968397324876104678546
4612111113111Ret21123
2JapanRepsol Honda Team373552664Ret4326RetRet126379
69Ret7966541Ret35743232
3ItalyMovistar Honda MotoGP152Ret42Ret255Ret2RetRetRet554Ret370
333434432RetRet76Ret52411
4ItalyDucati Marlboro Team7105RetRet5119Ret5Ret8436354295
23DSQ
6513912731210106921110WD7
5SpainCamel Honda44111Ret747Ret354Ret89Ret95220
12611Ret10138116RetRet9
171111
5412
671413
72Ret
6JapanKawasaki Racing Team19211Ret1813150
5658Ret810989Ret612RetRet771011
66111217Ret128Ret15Ret14
7FranceFortuna Yamaha Team111810101214101211Ret1318101514121415130
241214149139121491189610
94191315
8JapanTeam Suzuki MotoGP9Ret126
10Ret12Ret1315151614211118711WD
2114Ret71611Ret13811Ret135917101513
9MonacoKonica Minolta Honda68DNS8Ret14771010312Ret889103
16614
10ItalyTeam d'Antin Pramac4415131615171418Ret101417Ret13121316Ret25
11United KingdomBlata WCM2717RetRet1718192017Ret152011161615171614
77161513RetRet181916RetRet19DNSRet151418Ret
12United StatesTeam Roberts67Ret16Ret16161715RetRet1
80Ret
99Ret
PosTeamBike
No.
SPA
Spain
POR
Portugal
CHN
China
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
USA
United States
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
QAT
Qatar
AUS
Australia
TUR
Turkey
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.
PosRiderBikeSPA
Spain
POR
Portugal
CHN
China
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
QAT
Qatar
AUS
Australia
TUR
Turkey
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1SpainDaniel PedrosaHonda14611124112Ret4121309
2AustraliaCasey StonerApriliaRet114426373311Ret13254
3ItalyAndrea DoviziosoHonda42238377466Ret3559189
4JapanHiroshi AoyamaHondaRet636744Ret35156636180
5SpainJorge LorenzoHonda610952Ret38Ret2Ret2342167
6ArgentinaSebastián PortoAprilia295Ret5Ret1557Ret352RetDNS152
7San MarinoAlex de AngelisAprilia354Ret3Ret5Ret2472RetRet74151
8FranceRandy de PunietApriliaRet3182Ret6816854Ret7Ret8138
9SpainHéctor BarberáHonda511776169Ret8Ret867465120
10FranceSylvain GuintoliApriliaRet8129Ret8129111010991091484
11JapanYuki TakahashiHondaRet71010Ret715Ret9Ret478RetRet777
12SpainAlex DebónHonda813118Ret1113Ret12139Ret119121167
13ItalyRoberto LocatelliAprilia7Ret1614Ret1211Ret119Ret8Ret881061
14ItalySimone CorsiAprilia91781195106RetRet11Ret1716RetRet59
15ItalyMirko GiansantiAprilia1014Ret171291811171713131218141936
16United KingdomChaz DaviesAprilia11RetRet1210Ret14RetRetRetRet121611101632
17AustraliaAnthony WestAprilia1830
HondaRet
KTM21012RetRetDNS
18ItalyAlex BaldoliniAprilia13Ret1313Ret10Ret13Ret2314Ret20Ret111825
19ItalyAndrea BalleriniAprilia1418Ret1511Ret1710Ret16RetRet151513Ret19
20Czech RepublicJakub SmržHondaRet121416RetRet16161611Ret19Ret13151219
21JapanTaro SekiguchiApriliaRet18RetRet1010RetRet1513
22GermanyDirk HeidolfHondaRet1615RetRetRet1320Ret1811181216Ret13
23GermanySteve JenknerApriliaRetWDRetRet19Ret17141512141414Ret1713
24Czech RepublicRadomil RousHonda1219Ret2113DNS15201415RetRet11
25ColombiaMartín CárdenasApriliaRet15DNS171721Ret151917151317Ret139
26FranceGrégory LeblancAprilia15RetRet1914152014Ret216
27FranceErwan NigonAprilia203
Honda13
Yamaha16RetRet19Ret
28FranceHugo MarchandApriliaRetRetDNQDNS15143
SpainÁlvaro MolinaApriliaRetRet16181920Ret0
HungaryGábor RizmayerYamaha16201922Ret20250
JapanKouki TakahashiYamaha160
FranceMathieu GinesAprilia2117192017200
SwedenFrederik WatzYamaha17RetRet180
SpainArturo TizónHonda1918Ret0
SwedenNicklas CajbackYamahaDNQ2224DNQ18DNQDNQ21DNQ0
FranceArnaud VincentFanticRetRetDNQRetRet24RetRet18RetRetRetRetRetRet0
ItalyJarno RonzoniAprilia180
ItalyGabriele FerroFanticDNQDNQDNQDNQ21DNQ19DNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ0
JapanMamoru AkiyaYamaha190
ChinaLi Zheng PengApriliaDNQDNQDNQ20210
ChinaHe Zi XianYamaha200
JapanMasaki TokudomeYamaha200
AustriaYves PolzerApriliaDNQ21RetRetDNQ0
ChinaHuang Shi ZhaoYamaha210
SwedenAndreas MårtenssonYamahaEX210
ItalyMichele DaneseAprilia220
Czech RepublicMichal FillaYamaha220
NetherlandsHans SmeesAprilia230
GermanyThomas WaltherHonda230
ChinaWang ZhuApriliaDNQDNQRetRet0
GermanyFranz AschenbrennerYamahaDNQDNQ0
HondaRet
JapanRyuji YokoeYamahaRet0
JapanShuhei AoyamaYamahaRet0
NetherlandsRandy GeversApriliaDNS0
BulgariaAlexander TodorovYamahaDNQDNQDNQ0
ChinaHuang Zhi YuHondaDNQ0
FranceMarc-Antoine ScacciaYamahaDNQ0
FranceSamuel AubryHondaDNQ0
NetherlandsJan RoelofsYamahaDNQ0
NetherlandsMike VelthjzenHondaDNQ0
GermanyPatrick LakerveldHondaDNQ0
AustraliaMark RowlingYamahaDNQ0
AustraliaMick KellyHondaDNQ0
PosRiderBikeSPA
Spain
POR
Portugal
CHN
China
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
QAT
Qatar
AUS
Australia
TUR
Turkey
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.
PosConstructorSPA
Spain
POR
Portugal
CHN
China
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
QAT
Qatar
AUS
Australia
TUR
Turkey
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1JapanHonda1221112411152121349
2ItalyAprilia2112321123311213339
3AustriaKTM21012RetRetDNS30
JapanYamaha16201722Ret1825DSQ21241916RetRet19Ret0
ItalyFanticRetRetDNQRet212419Ret18RetRetRetRetRetRet0
PosConstructorSPA
Spain
POR
Portugal
CHN
China
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
QAT
Qatar
AUS
Australia
TUR
Turkey
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.
PosRiderBikeSPA
Spain
POR
Portugal
CHN
China
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
QAT
Qatar
AUS
Australia
TUR
Turkey
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1SwitzerlandThomas LüthiHondaRet3412710621216159242
2FinlandMika KallioKTM21113Ret3Ret7121225Ret1237
3HungaryGábor TalmácsiKTM5Ret36141Ret49Ret51742198
4ItalyMattia PasiniAprilia481DNS413RetRetRet539423183
5ItalyMarco SimoncelliAprilia11065Ret220433Ret93365177
6ItalyFabrizio LaiHonda342Ret81018376107101277141
7SpainJulián SimónKTM991087861510Ret68Ret8123
8JapanTomoyoshi KoyamaHondaRet65Ret557RetRetRet41014236119
9SpainHéctor FaubelAprilia7215RetRetRet2RetRetRet3456Ret4113
10San MarinoManuel PoggialiGilera651210668251186871311Ret107
11FranceMike Di MeglioHonda1111204Ret16142Ret711114141Ret104
12SpainSergio GadeaApriliaRet20292Ret13911Ret4716129RetRet68
13SpainPablo NietoDerbi12128722Ret1151016813Ret18201064
14SpainJoan OlivéAprilia81814Ret3Ret1388221817111591460
15SpainÁlvaro BautistaHondaRet717Ret12144RetRet129262216121247
16SpainAleix EspargaróHonda14167121715RetRet91312151817171136
17ItalyLorenzo ZanettiApriliaRetDNS11149191413517201620RetRet30
18FranceAlexis MasbouHondaRet1321Ret10Ret5RetDSQRet20142010RetRet28
19Czech RepublicLukáš PešekDerbiRetRet9RetRetRet15Ret6RetRet12RetRet13Ret25
20ItalyAndrea IannoneAprilia21261823161126RetRet11131819Ret101520
21JapanToshihisa KuzuharaHondaRet1416DNS921Ret10RetDNS14Ret272117
22SpainÁngel RodríguezHondaRet21RetRetRet2022RetRet16
ApriliaRet88
23ItalyRaffaele De RosaApriliaRet2428201522Ret20151716Ret1311Ret1313
24SpainManuel HernándezAprilia1015Ret14132617Ret23201924Ret2212
Honda2519
25AustriaMichael RansederKTM121212Ret12
26GermanySandro CorteseHonda2025Ret15Ret2324151414Ret21171914Ret8
27HungaryImre TóthAprilia162230925Ret25262018212229Ret24217
28United KingdomDan LinfootHonda97
29SpainJordi CarchanoAprilia131722Ret2327281326Ret3028252519176
30ItalyMichele ContiHonda115
31United KingdomChristian ElkinHonda124
32GermanyDario GiuseppettiApriliaRet29Ret13181723DNS18RetRet23212615Ret4
33ItalyMichele PirroMalagutiRet1913Ret19RetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRet3
34SpainEnrique JerezDerbiRet151915182
35SpainNicolás TerolDerbi1523262221Ret1621Ret19Ret16161
36GermanyStefan BradlKTMRet16151
NetherlandsRaymond SchoutenHonda233019242625Ret16RetRet0
SpainJulián MirallesAprilia19282316DNS25250
Czech RepublicKarel AbrahamAprilia22Ret272127RetRet1717Ret28Ret28DNS18Ret0
ItalyGioele PellinoMalaguti1720282118232423220
SpainMateo TúnezAprilia1719Ret2419Ret25242321200
ItalyFederico SandiHonda18272519Ret18Ret19RetRet23Ret26RetRetRet0
FranceMatthieu LussianaHonda180
SwitzerlandVincent BraillardAprilia2531DNSRet28Ret2723222127Ret230
GermanyPatrick UngerAprilia210
FranceJules CluzelHondaRet0
Malaguti22Ret
United KingdomJames WestmorelandHonda220
JapanHiroaki KuzuharaHonda220
GermanySascha HommelMalaguti24DNQDNSRet23Ret300
HondaRetRet2626
ChinaCheung Wai OnHonda24290
SpainDaniel SáezApriliaRet24RetRet0
ItalyLorenzo BaroniAprilia240
GermanyManuel MickanHonda240
GermanyThomas MayerAprilia240
JapanYuki HamamotoHonda240
SpainEsteve RabatHonda240
NetherlandsHugo van den BergAprilia2931250
JapanTakumi TakahashiHonda250
SpainDavid BonacheHonda26Ret27Ret27RetRet0
JapanArata MoriHonda260
AustraliaBlake Leigh-SmithHonda280
ItalyLuca VerdiniAprilia290
NetherlandsGert-Jan KokHonda290
JapanKazuki HanafusaHonda290
NetherlandsJoey LitjensHonda300
ChinaChow Ho-WanHonda310
IndonesiaDoni Tata PraditaYamaha310
Czech RepublicPatrik VostárekHondaDNQ32Ret0
FranceMathieu GinesHondaRet0
FranceMichel AlexisHondaRet0
ItalyNico VivarelliHondaRet0
United KingdomKev CoghlanHondaRet0
United KingdomRob GuiverHondaRet0
Czech RepublicLukáš RazekHondaRet0
JapanHiroomi IwataHondaRet0
AustraliaTom HattonHondaRet0
FranceYannick DeschampsHondaDNS0
ItalySimone GrotzkyjApriliaDNS0
PortugalCarlos FerreiraHondaDNQ0
ChinaZhou You RaoHondaDNQ0
NetherlandsMark van KreijHondaDNQ0
AustraliaBrent RigoliHondaDNQ0
AustraliaCandice ScottHondaDNQ0
AustraliaRhys MollerHondaDNQ0
PosRiderBikeSPA
Spain
POR
Portugal
CHN
China
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
QAT
Qatar
AUS
Australia
TUR
Turkey
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.
PosConstructorSPA
Spain
POR
Portugal
CHN
China
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
QAT
Qatar
AUS
Australia
TUR
Turkey
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1AustriaKTM2133131112121541332
2JapanHonda3321254221214116304
3ItalyAprilia1212312433333323296
4ItalyGilera651210668251186871311Ret107
5SpainDerbi12128721Ret1156168121518131073
6ItalyMalaguti2419131719282118Ret23Ret30232422223
JapanYamaha310
PosConstructorSPA
Spain
POR
Portugal
CHN
China
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
QAT
Qatar
AUS
Australia
TUR
Turkey
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts

F

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