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2010 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season

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2010F.I.M.Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
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Jorge Lorenzo became the MotoGP World Champion
Toni Elías became the Moto2 World Champion
Marc Márquez became the 125cc World Champion

The2010Grand Prix motorcycle racing season was the 62ndF.I.M.Road Racing World Championship season. The season consisted out of 18 races for the MotoGP class and 17 for the 125cc and Moto2 classes, beginning with theQatar motorcycle Grand Prix on 11 April 2010 and ending with theValencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix on 7 November. It was the first season for the new Moto2 class.

Preseason

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Moto2 introduction

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The Moto2 class replaced the 250cc class for 2010. The original intention was for Moto2 bikes to run alongside the existing 250cc machinery,[1] however the entry list consisted of Moto2 machines only. The new class aimed to be economical, with measures such as limiting electronics (which will be supplied only by FIM sanctioned producers), the ban of carbon-ceramic brakes and the use of steel brakes only; however, there are no chassis limitations.[2] All Moto2 bikes use a mandatory 600cc (36.6 cu in)Honda engine based on theHonda CBR600RR,[1] which are prepared by Honda's European specialized tuner Ten Kate, and produces power of about 150 bhp.[3] Control tires for the new series were provided byDunlop only, despite early intentions of leaving tire specifications free.[4]

Season review

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MotoGP class

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Jorge Lorenzo was crowned MotoGP World Champion for the first time, after he finished third in theMalaysian Grand Prix on 10 October.[5] Finishing on the podium in 16 of the 18 races – including nine victories – to be held during the season, Lorenzo amassed a record points total for the premier class, achieving a total of 383 points, ten more than the previous best score achieved byValentino Rossi in2008.[6] Second in the championship wasDani Pedrosa, 138 points behind Lorenzo, recording four race victories over the course of the season. He and third-placed Rossi both missed at least three races due to injuries suffered during race weekends; Pedrosa suffered a fractured collarbone atMotegi,[7] while Rossi suffered a broken leg atMugello,[8] resulting in the first missed races of his entire Grand Prix career.[9] The only other rider to win races during the season wasCasey Stoner, who finished fourth in the championship. Stoner won three races in the latter half of the season, winning the inaugural race inAragón, as well as the races at Motegi and his home race atPhillip Island.

Moto2 class

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Nine different riders won races in the secondary Moto2 championship, and former MotoGP riderToni Elías claimed the inaugural championship title, with three events to spare as his seven victories had taken him out of reach of his rivals.[10] Second place went toJulián Simón, who despite not winning a race, finished on the podium eight times. Third place in the championship went toAndrea Iannone, who achieved three victories but lost out on runner-up in the championship to Simón by just two points. The season was also tinged with tragedy as the inaugural race winner in the class,Shoya Tomizawa, died of injuries suffered in an accident atMisano; the first on-track fatality at Grand Prix level sinceDaijiro Kato was killed in the senior class atSuzuka in2003.[11] Other riders to win races wereJules Cluzel,Yuki Takahashi,Roberto Rolfo,Alex de Angelis,Stefan Bradl andKarel Abraham.

125cc class

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Spanish riders once again dominated the 125cc championship, with a 26-race winning streak for Spanish riders only being broken byBradley Smith at the final race of the season inValencia.[12] The top three championship placings went to Spanish riders asMarc Márquez won the championship ahead ofNicolás Terol andPol Espargaró. With ten victories, Márquez became the second youngest World Champion ever at the age of 17 years, 263 days, with onlyLoris Capirossi's1990 triumph coming at a younger age.[13]

2010 Grand Prix season calendar

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The following Grands Prix were scheduled to take place in 2010:[14][15]

The provisional calendar was announced on 10 November 2009.[16] In case a circuit was not able to hold a scheduled Grand Prix, a reserve race would take place on the same day at theMotorLand Aragón circuit. This was updated six days later, with a date change for theCzech round, moving one week forward.[17] It was announced on 18 March 2010 that Aragón would be included on the calendar, at the expense of theBalatonring, due to the fact that construction work on the latter circuit could not be completed on time.[18][19][20] On 19 April 2010, it was announced that the Japanese Grand Prix would be moved from 25 April to 3 October, due to thedisruption to air travel after thesecond eruption of theEyjafjallajökull volcano inIceland.[21]

RoundDateGrand PrixCircuit
111 April ‡QatarCommercialbank Grand Prix of QatarLosail International Circuit
22 MaySpainGran Premio bwin de EspañaCircuito de Jerez
323 MayFranceMonster Energy Grand Prix de FranceBugatti Circuit
46 JuneItalyGran Premio d'Italia TIMMugello Circuit
520 JuneUnited KingdomAirAsia British Grand PrixSilverstone Circuit
626 June ††NetherlandsTIM TT AssenTT Circuit Assen
74 JulyCataloniaGran Premi Aperol de CatalunyaCircuit de Catalunya
818 JulyGermanyeni Motorrad Grand Prix DeutschlandSachsenring
925 July †United StatesRed Bull U.S. Grand PrixMazda Raceway Laguna Seca
1015 AugustCzech RepublicCardion ab Grand Prix České republikyBrno Circuit
1129 AugustUnited StatesRed Bull Indianapolis Grand PrixIndianapolis Motor Speedway
125 SeptemberSan MarinoGran Premio Aperol di San Marino e Della Riviera di RiminiMisano World Circuit
1319 SeptemberAragonGran Premio A-Style de AragónMotorLand Aragón
143 OctoberJapanGrand Prix of JapanTwin Ring Motegi
1510 OctoberMalaysiaShell Advance Malaysian Motorcycle Grand PrixSepang International Circuit
1617 OctoberAustraliaIveco Australian Grand PrixPhillip Island Grand Prix Circuit
1731 OctoberPortugalbwin Grande Prémio de PortugalAutódromo do Estoril
187 NovemberValencian CommunityGran Premio Generali de la Comunitat ValencianaCircuit Ricardo Tormo
‡ = Night race
† = 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 2010 season:[22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37]

Sporting regulations

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  • This season sees the introduction of a completely new class: the Moto2 class. The new bikes will race with 600cc four-stroke engines and will replace the 250cc class and its bikes, which existed until 2009.
  • In the Moto2 class, a proposal has been filed in March 2009 for a "One Make Engine Regulation" where all manufacturers were to be consulted if they were interested. After there was interest, the FIM announced that there will be a single engine supplier for the class in April 2009, it being CBR600RR inline-four engines which were to be developed by Honda.
  • In March 2009 a proposal was created to ban all Friday practice sessions as part of a cost-cutting measure, but after vocal opposition from top rider Rossi and further talks, those plans were scrapped in the same month.
  • From this season onwards, riders are allowed to only use one bike for all the races.
  • The minimum weight for a single bike will be two kg more than previously was allowed as compensation.
  • The number of engines that can be used without penalty have now been set for the whole championship.
  • It is now forbidden for Factory teams to recruit rookies in their teams, and have to start with a Satellite team in their first year instead. Suzuki are exempt from this rule, as they only run one Factory team and have no Satellite teams of their own.
  • A new schedule for all events will be announced.
  • The maximum number of people which are allowed to work on a bike will be a maximum of five.
  • Using riders under contract to practice with MotoGP bikes is not allowed during the season as well as the breaks at any track included on the current year's calendar. A few exceptions were already in place (it is permitted if the practice is added to the event schedule, the practice happens during the day(s) immediately after the race at three circuits, at the circuit where the race has occurred and so on) but a few new ones have been introduced. The new exceptions are:
    • If the practice is added in the main schedule of the weekend
    • If the practice is during the day immediately after the Spanish Grand Prix at Jerez and the Czech Grand Prix at Brno, or during the two days immediately after the final Grand Prix of the year, which is in Valencia.
    • If the practice is allowed by the Race Direction.
  • The same goes for the winter period. It is forbidden to use contracted riders to practice with MotoGP at any circuit. There were a few exceptions to this rule as well (it is permitted if there's a maximum of six days where Dorna/IRTA organise official tests at tracks which were added to the calendars of the previous or next year and if the activity has been specifically approved by the Race Direction) but these exceptions have been updated for this year as well. The exceptions apply to this rule if:
    • There's a maximum of six official test days which are arranged by Dorna and the IRTA at Grand Prix tracks which were included in calendars of the last or will be included in the calendar of next year. It is forbidden to test during the period of 1 December of one year and ends on 31 January of the next year, both dates being inclusive. An exception is made for rookie riders, who are allowed a singular three-day test during the November and December period.
    • The winter test schedule is approved by the Grand Prix Commission.
  • In the 125cc and Moto2 class, wildcard riders are spared from these practice restrictions, which only apply to riders under contract in the MotoGP category. Before this decision, wildcard riders were not able to practice or race at any grand prix in the fourteen days before the race.
  • Modifications have been made on the Medical Code which covers the minimum medical obligations for race weekends. The medical service consisting of equipment, vehicles and personnel has to be organised in an efficient way with enough people to guarantee that a rider who is hurt can be treated accordingly, with minimum delay and fast transfer to hospitals or other appropriately equipped medical centres to deal with more kinds of injuries or illnesses if this is needed.
  • After the retainment of the Friday practice sessions, a new, third experimental Practice session has been introduced for the Aragón race. The aggregate time across all the three practice and qualifying sessions will remain the same as it has been in the previous format. The new session will be held on Friday morning next to the traditional Friday afternoon and Saturday morning sessions. After the success of this rule, it was extended to the Portuguese and Valencian Community races - the final two rounds of the season.
  • To avoid extra mileage on the engine because of the extra practice session, the run time has been shortened from one hour to 45 minutes.
  • Effective 1 May 2010, if a rider has been punished for an engine violation, he has to begin the race from the pits ten seconds, instead of twenty seconds, after the start of the race.

Technical regulations

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  • Brakes that are made out of carbon composite materials have to be one diameter and two types of mass. The maximum of the diameter will be 320 mm.
  • The maximum pressure allowed for the injection of fuel has been set to tenBar.
  • The use ofMetal Matrix Composite (MMC) andFiber Matrix Material (FRM) is now forbidden.
  • The use of a sensor to measure the temperature of the tires is now forbidden.
  • The width of the rim will be restricted to two sizes for the front and one size for the rear for all manufacturers. This rule will go into effect in 2012 and will end in 2012. The diameter of all wheels will be limited to 16.5inches only.
  • An exhaust system that is variable is now forbidden.
  • Variable Valve Timing (VVT) andVariable Valve Lift (VVL) systems, which are powered by either electricity and/or liquid, are now forbidden.
  • A connecting rod cannot be a hollow structure. However, an oil pass tunnel which is less than two mm is allowed.
  • The use of a twin clutch system, which is also known as DSG), will be forbidden from now on.
  • The use of an automatic transmission is now forbidden. However, an exception is made for manual transmissions which are assisted via the use of small force.
  • The use of a Consecutive Variable Transmission is now forbidden.
  • For the supplying of GPS units for entertainment purposes like TV broadcasting, only DORNA will be allowed to do so. These GPS units cannot connect to any CPU units of any kind of system.
  • The use of an electric or electronic steering damper system is now forbidden.

These rules were additionally added on the 15th of August 2010:

  • Rules for the official MotoGP post-race tests have been updated. For these tests which span a full day, all riders will be limited in the amount and specification of tires that they can use at a single test event. For all practice sessions, a maximum of eight slick tires and four wet tires will be assigned, specifically:
- Front slick tires: Two of the A specification plus two of the B specification.- Rear slick tires: Two of the A specification plus two of the B specification.- Front wet tires: Two of the standard specification.- Rear wet tires: Two of the standard specification.

In addition, each rider can use one set of tires (one front and one rear) that they have retained from their assignment for the following race. These tires be either new or used (used tires still have to be mounted on wheels from the last race), and the team has to inform the tire supplier which set of tires (one front and one rear), if any, they wish to keep for the test within two hours of the last race finish.

  • Manufacturer members of the MSMA who did not win at least two dry races in both the 2008 and 2009 seasons, are allowed to use nine instead of six engines total.

2010 Grand Prix season results

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RoundDateGrand PrixCircuit125cc winnerMoto2 winnerMotoGP winnerReport
111 April ‡QatarQatar motorcycle Grand PrixLosailSpainNicolás TerolJapanShoya TomizawaItalyValentino RossiReport
22 MaySpainSpanish motorcycle Grand PrixJerezSpainPol EspargaróSpainToni ElíasSpainJorge LorenzoReport
323 MayFranceFrench motorcycle Grand PrixLe MansSpainPol EspargaróSpainToni ElíasSpainJorge LorenzoReport
46 JuneItalyItalian motorcycle Grand PrixMugelloSpainMarc MárquezItalyAndrea IannoneSpainDani PedrosaReport
520 JuneUnited KingdomBritish motorcycle Grand PrixSilverstoneSpainMarc MárquezFranceJules CluzelSpainJorge LorenzoReport
626 June ††NetherlandsDutch TTAssenSpainMarc MárquezItalyAndrea IannoneSpainJorge LorenzoReport
74 JulyCataloniaCatalan motorcycle Grand PrixCatalunyaSpainMarc MárquezJapanYuki TakahashiSpainJorge LorenzoReport
818 JulyGermanyGerman motorcycle Grand PrixSachsenringSpainMarc MárquezSpainToni ElíasSpainDani PedrosaReport
925 July †United StatesUnited States motorcycle Grand PrixLaguna SecaNo 125cc and Moto2 raceSpainJorge LorenzoReport
1015 AugustCzech RepublicCzech Republic motorcycle Grand PrixBrnoSpainNicolás TerolSpainToni ElíasSpainJorge LorenzoReport
1129 AugustUnited StatesIndianapolis motorcycle Grand PrixIndianapolisSpainNicolás TerolSpainToni ElíasSpainDani PedrosaReport
125 SeptemberSan MarinoSan Marino and Rimini Riviera motorcycle Grand PrixMisanoSpainMarc MárquezSpainToni ElíasSpainDani PedrosaReport
1319 SeptemberAragonAragon motorcycle Grand PrixMotorLand AragónSpainPol EspargaróItalyAndrea IannoneAustraliaCasey StonerReport
143 OctoberJapanJapanese motorcycle Grand PrixMotegiSpainMarc MárquezSpainToni ElíasAustraliaCasey StonerReport
1510 OctoberMalaysiaMalaysian motorcycle Grand PrixSepangSpainMarc MárquezItalyRoberto RolfoItalyValentino RossiReport
1617 OctoberAustraliaAustralian motorcycle Grand PrixPhillip IslandSpainMarc MárquezSan MarinoAlex de AngelisAustraliaCasey StonerReport
1731 OctoberPortugalPortuguese motorcycle Grand PrixEstorilSpainMarc MárquezGermanyStefan BradlSpainJorge LorenzoReport
187 NovemberValencian CommunityValencian Community motorcycle Grand PrixValenciaUnited KingdomBradley SmithCzech RepublicKarel AbrahamSpainJorge LorenzoReport
‡ = Night Race
† = MotoGP class only
†† = Saturday race

Participants

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MotoGP participants

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TeamConstructorMotorcycleNo.RiderRounds
ItalyDucati Marlboro Team
ItalyDucati Team
DucatiDesmosedici GP1027AustraliaCasey Stoner[39]All
69United StatesNicky Hayden[40]All
ItalyPramac Racing Team36FinlandMika Kallio[41]1–16
71SpainCarlos Checa[42]17–18
41SpainAleix Espargaró[43]All
SpainPáginas Amarillas Aspar[44]40SpainHéctor Barberá[45]All
JapanRepsol Honda TeamHondaRC212V4ItalyAndrea Dovizioso[46]All
26SpainDani Pedrosa[46]1–14, 16–18
ItalySan Carlo Honda Gresini33ItalyMarco Melandri[47]All
58ItalyMarco Simoncelli[48]All
MonacoLCR Honda MotoGP14FranceRandy de Puniet[49]1–8, 10–18
95United StatesRoger Lee Hayden[50]9
SwitzerlandInterwetten Honda MotoGP[51]7JapanHiroshi Aoyama[51]1–5, 11–18
64JapanKousuke Akiyoshi[52]6–7
15San MarinoAlex de Angelis[53]8–10
JapanRizla Suzuki MotoGPSuzukiGSV-R19SpainÁlvaro Bautista[54]All
65ItalyLoris Capirossi[55]1-12, 14-18
JapanFiat Yamaha TeamYamahaYZR-M146ItalyValentino Rossi[56]1–4, 8–18
8JapanWataru Yoshikawa[57]7
99SpainJorge Lorenzo[58]All
FranceMonster Yamaha Tech 35United StatesColin Edwards[59]All
11United StatesBen Spies[60]All
Key
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Replacement rider

Moto2 participants

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TeamConstructorMotorcycleNo.RiderRounds
Fimmco Speed Up[63]Speed Up[63]FTR Moto M2102HungaryGábor Talmácsi[64]1–8, 10–18
29ItalyAndrea Iannone[64]1–8, 10–18
JiR Moto2[65]Motobi[63]TSR TSR63ItalySimone Corsi[66]1–8, 10–18
11JapanYusuke Teshima[67]7–8, 10–11
15San MarinoAlex de Angelis[68]12–18
75ItalyMattia Pasini[69]1–6
Maquinza-SAG Team[63]
Thai Honda PTT Singha SAG[63]
Bimota[63]Bimota HB44SpainRicard Cardús[70]8, 10–14, 17–18
14ThailandRatthapark Wilairot[71]1–8, 10–18
46SpainJavier Forés[72]15–16
76SpainBernat Martínez[73]1–7
Viessmann Kiefer Racing[65]
Vector Kiefer Racing[65]
Suter[74]Suter MMX4SpainRicard Cardús[75]7
21RussiaVladimir Leonov[76]1–8
56AustriaMichael Ranseder[77]11–12, 14–18
65GermanyStefan Bradl[76]1–6, 8, 10–18
75ItalyMattia Pasini[78]13
81Czech RepublicPatrik Vostárek[79]10
Jack&Jones by Antonio Banderas[62]FTR[80]FTR Moto M2105SpainJoan Olivé[81]12
Promoharris[61]Harris Moto21–8, 10–11, 13–18
9United StatesKenny Noyes[81]1–8, 10–18
Aeroport de Castello[63]FTR[82]FTR Moto M2106SpainAlex Debón[82]1–8, 10–11, 13–18
MR Griful[67]Promoharris[67]Harris Moto27SpainDani Rivas[67]7
18SpainJordi Torres[67]7
Blusens-STX[83]BQR-Moto2[62]BQR-Moto27SpainDani Rivas[84]17
68ColombiaYonny Hernández[83]1–8, 10–18
95QatarMashel Al Naimi[83]1–3, 6–8, 10–18
96FranceAnthony Delhalle[85]4–5
MZ Racing Team[86]MZ-REHonda[86]MZ Moto28AustraliaAnthony West[86]1–8, 10–18
Holiday Gym G22[62]Moriwaki[74]Moriwaki MD60010SpainFonsi Nieto[62]1–8, 10–11, 13–18
19BelgiumXavier Siméon[87]5–7, 12
88SpainYannick Guerra[61]1–4, 8, 10–18
FCC TSR[88]TSR[88]TSR TSR611JapanYusuke Teshima[88]14
Interwetten Moriwaki Moto2[61]Moriwaki[89]Moriwaki MD60012SwitzerlandThomas Lüthi[51]1–8, 10–18
RSM Team Scot[65]Force GP210[63]Force GP21015San MarinoAlex de Angelis[90]1–7
59ItalyNiccolò Canepa[91]1–8
Suter[79]Suter MMX10
Forward Racing[92]Suter[74]Suter MMX16FranceJules Cluzel[92]1–8, 10–18
70ItalyFerruccio Lamborghini[68]12
71ItalyClaudio Corti[62]1–8, 10–18
Cardion AB Motoracing[65]RSV[61]RSV Motor DR60017Czech RepublicKarel Abraham[93]1–2
FTR[94]FTR Moto M2103–8, 10–18
Holiday Gym Franchises[95]
Holiday Gym Racing[70]
Moriwaki[95]Moriwaki MD60019BelgiumXavier Siméon[95]3–4, 8, 10, 17–18
Gresini Racing Moto2[96]Moriwaki[74]Moriwaki MD60024SpainToni Elías[96]1–8, 10–18
51ItalyMichele Pirro[78]13
61UkraineVladimir Ivanov[96]1–8, 10–11, 14–18
99JapanTatsuya Yamaguchi[68]12
Caretta Technology Race Dept.[62]I.C.P.[62]I.C.P. Textra25ItalyAlex Baldolini[61]1–8, 10–18
Racing Team Germany[65]Suter[74]Suter MMX28JapanKazuki Watanabe[78]13–16
31SpainCarmelo Morales[84]17–18
41GermanyArne Tode[97]1–8, 10–11
Tenerife 40 Pons[63]Pons Kalex[98]Kalex Moto231SpainCarmelo Morales[99]7
40SpainSergio Gadea[100]1–8, 10–18
50AustraliaDamian Cudlin[70]8
80SpainAxel Pons[100]1–6, 10–18
MGM Racing Performance MC[70]Kalex[70]Kalex Moto232GermanySascha Hommel[70]8
American Honda[77]Moriwaki[77]Moriwaki MD60034United StatesRoger Lee Hayden[77]11
Tech 3 Racing[65]Tech 3[101]Tech 3 Mistral 61035ItalyRaffaele De Rosa[102]1–8, 10–18
72JapanYuki Takahashi[102]1–8, 10–18
Italtrans S.T.R.[61]Suter[74]Suter MMX39VenezuelaRobertino Pietri[103]1–8, 10–18
44ItalyRoberto Rolfo[103]1–8, 10–18
75ItalyMattia Pasini[68]12
GP Tech[77]FTR[77]FTR Moto M21042United StatesJason DiSalvo[77]11
MIR Racing[78]MIR[78]MIR Moto243SpainRomán Ramos[78]13, 18
Marc VDS Racing Team[104]Suter[105]Suter MMX45United KingdomScott Redding[105]1–8, 10–18
55SpainHéctor Faubel[106]1–8, 10–18
Twelve Motorsport/Motorrad[107]AJR[107]AJR Moto246SpainJavier Forés[107]18
Matteoni C.P. Racing[65]Moriwaki[108]Moriwaki MD60047AustraliaWayne Maxwell[109]16
52Czech RepublicLukáš Pešek[108]1–8, 10–12
64ColombiaSantiago Hernández[78]13
70ItalyFerruccio Lamborghini[88]14–15, 17–18
Technomag-CIP[63]Suter[63]Suter MMX48JapanShoya Tomizawa[63]1–8, 10–12
54TurkeyKenan Sofuoğlu[84]17–18
77SwitzerlandDominique Aegerter[63]1–8, 10–18
Qatar Endurance Racing Team[63]
Qatar Moto2 Team[109]
BQR-Moto2[63]BQR-Moto249AustraliaAlex Cudlin[109]16
96FranceAnthony Delhalle[63]1
WTR San Marino Team[65]ADV[110]ADV AT0253FranceValentin Debise[92]1–8, 10–18
Monlau Joey Darcey[111]FTR[111]FTR Moto M21054United KingdomKev Coghlan[111]5, 13
M Racing[68]Bimota[68]Bimota HB459ItalyNiccolò Canepa[68]12–13
66JapanHiromichi Kunikawa[88]14–18
Mapfre Aspar Team[65]RSV[112]RSV Motor DR60060SpainJulián Simón[113]1–2
63FranceMike Di Meglio[113]1–2
Suter[114]Suter MMX60SpainJulián Simón[113]3–8, 10–18
63FranceMike Di Meglio[113]3–8, 10–18
Moriwaki Racing[88]Moriwaki[88]Moriwaki MD60083JapanShogo Moriwaki[88]14
Petronas SIC TWMR Malaysia[72]Moriwaki[72]Moriwaki MD60087MalaysiaMohamad Zamri Baba[72]15
Andalucia Cajasol[115]Moriwaki[115]Moriwaki MD60091SpainIván Moreno[115]2
Llados Racing Team[115]AJR[115]AJR Moto292Spain Amadeo Lladós[115]2
Burning Blood Racing Team[88]RBB[88]RBB Moto293JapanKoki Takahashi[88]14
Key
Regular rider
Wildcard rider
Replacement rider

125cc participants

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TeamConstructorMotorcycleNo.RiderRounds
Ongetta Team[117]
AirAsia Sepang Int. Circuit
Aprilia[116]Aprilia RSW 1255FranceAlexis Masbou[118]1–8, 10–12
16SpainPedro Rodríguez[119]13
37FranceRobin Barbosa[119]13
50NorwaySturla Fagerhaug[120]1–8, 10, 12–18
56HungaryPéter Sebestyén[121]18
63MalaysiaZulfahmi Khairuddin[122]1–8, 10–18
87ItalyLuca Marconi[122]1–2, 4–8, 10–12, 14–17
Aprilia RSA 12594GermanyJonas Folger[123]1–8, 10–15, 17–18
Aprilia RSW 12596ItalyTommaso Gabrielli[124]14–18
Tuenti Racing[117]Derbi[116]Derbi RSA 1257SpainEfrén Vázquez[125]1–8, 10–18
44SpainPol Espargaró[125]1–8, 10–18
Avant Mitsubishi Ajo[126]
Aeroport de Castello - Ajo
Red Bull Ajo Motorsport
Derbi[116]Derbi RSA 12511GermanySandro Cortese[125]1–8, 10–18
Aprilia[116]Aprilia RSA 12526SpainAdrián Martín[127]1–8, 10–18
Derbi[116]Derbi RSA 12593SpainMarc Márquez[125]1–8, 10–18
Blusens-STX[83]Aprilia[116]Aprilia RSA 12512SpainEsteve Rabat[118]1–8, 10–18
WTR San Marino Team[65]Aprilia[116]Aprilia RSW 12514FranceJohann Zarco[128]1–8, 10–18
Fontana Racing[65]Aprilia[116]Aprilia RSA 12515ItalySimone Grotzkyj[129]4–8, 10–18
51ItalyRiccardo Moretti[130]2–3
Catalunya Racing Team[131]Aprilia[131]Aprilia RSW 12517SpainEduard López[132]7
55SpainIsaac Viñales[131]7
572
Andalucía Cajasol[126]Aprilia[116]Aprilia RSA 12523SpainAlberto Moncayo[133]1–8, 10–18
99United KingdomDanny Webb[134]1–8, 10–18
Matteoni C.P. Racing[126]Aprilia[116]Aprilia RSW 12527ItalyAlejandro Pardo[119]13
32ItalyLorenzo Savadori[118]1–8, 10–12, 14–18
Hune Racing[119]Aprilia[119]Aprilia RSW 12528SpainJosep Rodríguez[119]13
Monlau Competicion[121]Derbi[121]Derbi RSA 12531FinlandNiklas Ajo[121]18
Stipa-Molenaar Racing GP[117]Aprilia[116]Aprilia RSA 12535SwitzerlandRandy Krummenacher[117]1–8, 10–18
39SpainLuis Salom[135]3–8, 10–18
80FranceQuentin Jacquet[126]1–2
Lambretta Reparto Corse[136]Lambretta[136]Lambretta 12536SpainJoan Perelló[137]12
39SpainLuis Salom[126]1–2
52United KingdomDanny Kent[124]14–18
55SpainIsaac Viñales[138]10–11, 13
60NetherlandsMichael van der Mark[135]3–8
72ItalyMarco Ravaioli[126]1–8, 10–18
H43/Hernandez Racing[139]Aprilia[139]Aprilia RSW 12537FranceRobin Barbosa[139]17
Bancaja Aspar Team[65]Aprilia[116]Aprilia RSA 12538United KingdomBradley Smith[113]1–8, 10–18
40SpainNicolás Terol[113]1–7, 10–18
Racing Sayama[124]Honda[124]Honda RS125R42JapanSyunya Mori[124]14
Team Nobby[124]Honda[124]Honda RS125R43JapanTakehiro Yamamoto[124]14
Eurotwins Brisbane[140]Honda[140]Honda RS125R45AustraliaJordan Zamora[140]16
HookRacing.com[140]Aprilia[140]Aprilia RSW 12546AustraliaJoshua Hook[140]16
Racetrix[140]Honda[140]Honda RS125R47AustraliaLevi Day[140]16
Moto FGR[138]Honda[138]Honda RS125R48Czech RepublicLadislav Chmelík[138]10
Moto 82[138]Honda[138]Honda RS125R49Czech RepublicAndrea Toušková[138]10
Junior GP Racing Team FMI[141]
Junior GP FMI
Aprilia[141]Aprilia RSW 12551ItalyRiccardo Moretti[141]4
79Italy Giovanni Bonati[137]12
92ItalyLuigi Morciano[141]4, 10, 17
95ItalyAlessandro Tonucci[141]4, 10, 12, 17
97ItalyArmando Pontone[141]4, 12
Aztec Grand Prix[142]Honda[142]Honda RS125R52United KingdomDanny Kent[142]5
77Republic of IrelandAndrew Reid[142]5
CBC Corse[65]Aprilia[116]Aprilia RSW 12553NetherlandsJasper Iwema[143]1–8, 10–17
55SpainIsaac Viñales[121]18
69FranceLouis Rossi[126]1–8, 10–18
Aprilia RSW Racing[140]Aprilia[140]Aprilia RSW 12554Australia Nicky Diles[140]16
Right Guard Racing[132]Aprilia[132]Aprilia RSW 12556HungaryPeter Sebestyén[132]7, 13
BRP Racing[140]Aprilia[140]Aprilia RSW 12557AustraliaJoel Taylor[140]16
SAG Castrol[131]Honda[131]Honda RS125R58SpainJoan Perelló[131]2, 7, 13, 18
59SpainJohnny Rosell[131]2, 7, 18
Team Sachsenring[131]Aprilia[131]Aprilia RSW 12560NetherlandsMichael van der Mark[131]2
85GermanyEric Hübsch[144]8
Freudenberg Racing Team[145]KTM[145]KTM 125 FRR61GermanyDaniel Kartheininger[144]8
68GermanyToni Finsterbusch[145]6, 8
LHF Project Racing[144]Honda[144]Honda RS125R62GermanyMarvin Fritz[144]8
RV Racing[145]Honda[145]Honda RS125R64NetherlandsErnst Dubbink[145]6
Team Holland Mototechnic[145]Aprilia[145]Aprilia RSW 12565NetherlandsRoy Pouw[145]6
RacingTeam Bijsterbosch[145]Honda[145]Honda RS125R66NetherlandsPepijn Bijsterbosch[145]6
Jerrys Racing[145]Honda[145]Honda RS125R67NetherlandsJerry van de Bunt[145]6
KRP[142]
KRP Bradley Smith Racing[121]
KRP MMCG[121]
Honda[142]Honda RS125R70United KingdomJohn McPhee[121]18
73United KingdomTaylor Mackenzie[142]5, 18
Racing Team Germany[65]Aprilia[117]Aprilia RSW 12571JapanTomoyoshi Koyama[126]1–8, 10–18
84Czech RepublicJakub Kornfeil[120]1–8, 10–18
RS Earnshaws Motorcycles[142]Honda[142]Honda RS125R74United KingdomJames Lodge[142]5
Colin Appleyard/Macadam Racing[142]Honda[142]Honda RS125R75United KingdomDeane Brown[142]5
Team Semprucci[137]Aprilia[68]Aprilia RSW 12576ItalyFrancesco Mauriello[137]12
Interwetten Honda 125[117]Honda[116]Honda RS125R78GermanyMarcel Schrötter[146]1–8, 10–18
Equipe de France Vitesse Espoir[135]Honda[135]Honda RS125R81FranceGrégory Di Carlo[135]3
82FranceKevin Szalai[135]3
Xtreme Racing Team[135]Honda[135]Honda RS125R83FranceMorgan Berchet[135]3
Thomas Sabo Team Hanusch[144]Honda[144]Honda RS125R86Germany Kevin Hanus[144]8, 13
18 Garage Racing Team[124]Honda[124]Honda RS125R88JapanHikari Okubo[124]14
Endurance[124]Honda[124]Honda RS125R89JapanYuma Yahagi[124]14
Veloce Racing[147]Aprilia[147]Aprilia RSW 12590United StatesKristian Lee Turner[147]11
Team Tec2[124]Yamaha[124]Yamaha TZ12591JapanSasuke Shinozaki[124]14
Racing Team Gabrielli[141]Aprilia[141]Aprilia RSW 12596ItalyTommaso Gabrielli[141]4, 12
Faenza Racing[141]Aprilia[141]Aprilia RSW 12598ItalyMattia Tarozzi[141]4
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. 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.
PosRiderBikeTeamQAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
CAT
Catalonia
GER
Germany
USA
United States
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
POR
Portugal
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1SpainJorge LorenzoYamahaFiat Yamaha Team211211121132443211383
2SpainDani PedrosaHondaRepsol Honda Team72518221Ret2112DNSDNS87245
3ItalyValentino RossiYamahaFiat Yamaha Team132DNS43543631323233
4AustraliaCasey StonerDucatiDucati TeamRet5Ret4533323Ret511Ret1Ret2225
5ItalyAndrea DoviziosoHondaRepsol Honda Team3633251454Ret54Ret22Ret35206
6United StatesBen SpiesYamahaMonster Yamaha Tech 35RetRet7346864265845DNS4176
7United StatesNicky HaydenDucatiDucati Team444Ret4787566Ret312645Ret163
8ItalyMarco SimoncelliHondaSan Carlo Honda Gresini111110979Ret6Ret11714768646125
9FranceRandy de PunietHondaLCR Honda MotoGP6976664Ret101313Ret91010610116
10ItalyMarco MelandriHondaSan Carlo Honda Gresini13865RetDNS91088Ret1091199913103
11United StatesColin EdwardsYamahaMonster Yamaha Tech 381212139811Ret77Ret7125NC7712103
12SpainHéctor BarberáDucatiPáginas Amarillas Aspar12138121112109Ret91091113111410890
13SpainÁlvaro BautistaSuzukiRizla Suzuki MotoGPRet10DNS1412145RetRetRet888751211985
14SpainAleix EspargaróDucatiPramac Racing TeamRet15981010RetRetRet129111014Ret8Ret1165
15JapanHiroshi AoyamaHondaInterwetten Honda MotoGP10141111DNS12121310713121453
16ItalyLoris CapirossiSuzukiRizla Suzuki MotoGP9RetRet10Ret1371110Ret11RetRetRetDNS13Ret44
17FinlandMika KallioDucatiPramac Racing TeamRet713Ret131112Ret9RetRetRet1415121143
18San MarinoAlex de AngelisHondaInterwetten Honda MotoGP12121311
19United StatesRoger Lee HaydenHondaLCR Honda MotoGP115
20JapanKousuke AkiyoshiHondaInterwetten Honda MotoGP15134
21SpainCarlos ChecaDucatiPramac Racing TeamRet151
22JapanWataru YoshikawaYamahaFiat Yamaha Team151
PosRiderBikeTeamQAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
CAT
Catalonia
GER
Germany
USA
United States
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
POR
Portugal
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
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.
PosConstructorQAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
CAT
Catalonia
GER
Germany
USA
United States
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
POR
Portugal
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1JapanYamaha111211121122431211404
2JapanHonda323122214211222635342
3ItalyDucati444443332365116152286
4JapanSuzuki910Ret10121351110Ret8887512119108
PosConstructorQAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
CAT
Catalonia
GER
Germany
USA
United States
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
POR
Portugal
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.
QAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
CAT
Catalonia
GER
Germany
USA
United States
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
POR
Portugal
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1JapanFiat Yamaha Team815617
46132DNS43543631323
99211211121132443211
2JapanRepsol Honda Team43633251454Ret54Ret22Ret35451
2672518221Ret2112DNSDNS87
3ItalyDucati Team27Ret5Ret4533323Ret511Ret1Ret2388
69444Ret4787566Ret312645Ret
4FranceMonster Yamaha Tech 3581212139811Ret77Ret7125NC7712279
115RetRet7346864265845DNS4
5ItalySan Carlo Honda Gresini3313865RetDNS91088Ret1091199913228
58111110979Ret6Ret11714768646
6JapanRizla Suzuki MotoGP19Ret10DNS1412145RetRetRet8887512119129
659RetRet10Ret1371110Ret11RetRetRetDNS13Ret
7MonacoLCR Honda MotoGP146976664Ret101313Ret91010610121
9511
8ItalyPramac Racing Team36Ret713Ret131112Ret9RetRetRet14151211108
41Ret15981010RetRetRet129111014Ret8Ret11
71Ret15
9SpainPáginas Amarillas Aspar4012138121112109Ret91091113111410890
10SwitzerlandInterwetten Honda MotoGP710141111DNS12121310713121468
15121213
641513
PosTeamBike
No.
QAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
CAT
Catalonia
GER
Germany
USA
United States
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
POR
Portugal
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts

Moto2 standings

[edit]
Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top fifteen finishers. 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.
PosRiderBikeQAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
CAT
Catalonia
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
POR
Portugal
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1SpainToni ElíasMoriwaki4115102511114147Ret30271
2SpainJulián SimónRSVRet8201
Suter29363Ret52222214123
3ItalyAndrea IannoneSpeed Up19Ret4112113234Ret11333212199
4SwitzerlandThomas LüthiMoriwaki73194232Ret1173108Ret11164156
5ItalySimone CorsiMotobi8533Ret126Ret854511108147138
6HungaryGábor TalmácsiSpeed Up9957Ret13116687321Ret18810109
7FranceJules CluzelSuter311RetRet1714124Ret66169231711106
8United KingdomScott ReddingSuter23161121411RetRet223Ret85Ret245102
9GermanyStefan BradlSuterRet14914Ret1999Ret597751Ret97
10Czech RepublicKarel AbrahamRSV142896
FTRRet17Ret945DNSDNQDNS183610101
11San MarinoAlex de AngelisForce GP210RetDNSRet11DNS201095
MotobiRetRet42136
12JapanYuki TakahashiTech 3Ret4Ret818101Ret226Ret126Ret17261886
13JapanShoya TomizawaSuter12Ret665Ret1810DNSRet82
14ItalyRoberto RolfoSuter512101824RetRet3Ret2510199126Ret2575
15SwitzerlandDominique AegerterSuter11133016918Ret8161187128139974
16SpainAlex DebónFTR22516105DNSRetRet7Ret221059DNS1373
17SpainSergio GadeaPons Kalex10662152325Ret146Ret2017Ret2422867
18SpainFonsi NietoMoriwaki132181511Ret8413DNSRetRet191224Ret45
19ItalyAlex BaldoliniI.C.P.12321413Ret16Ret111716RetRetRet122021738
20FranceMike Di MeglioRSV162234
Suter20Ret78RetRet2012Ret1318266DNQ26
21ColombiaYonny HernándezBQR-Moto2Ret101220Ret151210231511RetRet1319181432
22ThailandRatthapark WilairotBimota17177Ret134Ret1721Ret1215241622Ret2230
23AustraliaAnthony WestMZ-REHondaRet15262717Ret9131810172123242172726
24United StatesKenny NoyesPromoharris187Ret262122721Ret1924Ret221831Ret1222
25ItalyClaudio CortiSuter20181522301722222613911141515191920
26SpainHéctor FaubelSuter22RetRet12Ret25Ret2512Ret16173011Ret112118
27ItalyRaffaele De RosaTech 3Ret20RetRet282716Ret15Ret13Ret15Ret1662415
28ItalyMattia PasiniMotobi6RetRetRetRet1412
SuterRetRet
29TurkeyKenan SofuoğluSuter5Ret11
30BelgiumXavier SiméonMoriwakiRet198Ret24151919231510
31AustraliaDamian CudlinPons Kalex79
32United StatesJason DiSalvoFTR97
33SpainAxel PonsPons KalexRet19RetRet23DNS251418Ret19171413Ret7
34Czech RepublicLukáš PešekMoriwaki152613Ret20RetRetRetRet20155
35AustriaMichael RansederSuterDNS142014RetRet204
36ItalyMichele PirroMoriwaki142
37UkraineVladimir IvanovMoriwaki262321Ret1921181427Ret32Ret2925292
38GermanyArne TodeSuter2129182414Ret1727Ret232
39VenezuelaRobertino PietriSuter282423Ret2726RetRet292129Ret31272715Ret1
40JapanYusuke TeshimaMotobi1519RetRet1
TSRRet
ItalyNiccolò CanepaForce GP21027Ret17281624Ret200
Suter28
Bimota2826
FranceValentin DebiseADV243122232630201632182227262028RetRet0
SpainRomán RamosMIR Racing16230
SpainJavier ForésBimotaRet250
AJR16
United StatesRoger Lee HaydenMoriwaki170
SpainJordi TorresPromoharris190
SpainRicard CardúsSuter230
BimotaRet24Ret20Ret27RetDNS
SpainCarmelo MoralesPons KalexRet0
Suter20Ret
SpainJoan OlivéPromoharris32Ret24DNS313221Ret312228Ret2334DNQ280
FTR21
United KingdomKev CoghlanFTR22Ret0
MalaysiaMohamad Zamri BabaMoriwaki220
ItalyFerruccio LamborghiniSuter230
Moriwaki33Ret27Ret
GermanySascha HommelKalex230
ColombiaSantiago HernándezMoriwaki230
SpainYannick GuerraMoriwaki30332530263324262429Ret3328310
RussiaVladimir LeonovSuterRetDNS27252929Ret240
JapanKazuki WatanabeSuter252525320
SpainBernat MartínezBimota292728292528Ret0
FranceAnthony DelhalleBQR-Moto225RetRet0
JapanTatsuya YamaguchiMoriwaki250
QatarMashel Al NaimiBQR-Moto23134293126Ret30Ret27Ret2829Ret29320
JapanHiromichi KunikawaBimotaRet28RetDNQ330
Spain Amadeo LladósAJR300
AustraliaAlex CudlinBQR-Moto2300
JapanKoki TakahashiRBB340
SpainDani RivasPromoharrisRet0
BQR-Moto2Ret
SpainIván MorenoMoriwakiRet0
Czech RepublicPatrik VostárekSuterRet0
AustraliaWayne MaxwellMoriwakiDSQ0
JapanShogo MoriwakiMoriwakiDNS0
PosRiderBikeQAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
CAT
Catalonia
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
POR
Portugal
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
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.
PosConstructorQAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
CAT
Catalonia
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
POR
Portugal
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1SwitzerlandSuter12261533422221213322
2JapanMoriwaki411422211114147164309
3ItalySpeed Up99411211123471133382232
4ItalyMotobi6533Ret12619854542136194
5United KingdomFTR22516105945792118359101149
6FranceTech 3Ret4Ret818101Ret22613126Ret1661899
7SpainPons Kalex106621523257146182017171413881
8ItalyI.C.P.12321413Ret16Ret111716RetRetRet122021738
9SpainBQR-Moto225101220Ret151210231511Ret281319181432
10ItalyBimota1717729134Ret1721Ret1215241622Ret2230
11GermanyMZ-REHondaRet15262717Ret9131810172123242172726
12United KingdomPromoharris1872426212272131192428221831Ret1222
13ItalyForce GP21027Ret17111620102011
14ItalyRSV14810
MonacoADV243122232630201632182227262028RetRet0
SpainMIR Racing16230
SpainAJR30160
GermanyKalex230
JapanRBB340
JapanTSRRet0
PosConstructorQAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
CAT
Catalonia
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
POR
Portugal
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts

125cc standings

[edit]
Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top fifteen finishers. 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.
PosRiderBikeQAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
CAT
Catalonia
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
POR
Portugal
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1SpainMarc MárquezDerbi3Ret3111117101Ret11114310
2SpainNicolás TerolAprilia122242Ret112223323296
3SpainPol EspargaróDerbi4113233Ret2361422102281
4United KingdomBradley SmithAprilia845434256Ret4335531223
5SpainEfrén VázquezDerbi2Ret4511Ret58Ret434Ret4488152
6SpainEsteve RabatAprilia73779RetRet43577676Ret6147
7GermanySandro CorteseDerbi5116Ret654316255126RetRet5143
8JapanTomoyoshi KoyamaAprilia9588514629Ret862297Ret7127
9SwitzerlandRandy KrummenacherAprilia68146767111779DSQ1110979113
10United KingdomDanny WebbAprilia11Ret910107107Ret61097Ret1091693
11FranceJohann ZarcoAprilia12711981286191312121011RetRetRet77
12SpainLuis SalomLambrettaRet1572
Aprilia10DNSRet8RetRet1012Ret10888510
13SpainAlberto MoncayoAprilia13617Ret121113Ret1281317512Ret61170
14GermanyJonas FolgerAprilia15Ret1311151091649118RetDNS4Ret69
15SpainAdrián MartínAprilia201315DNQ161611Ret11Ret151191311RetRet35
16NetherlandsJasper IwemaAprilia141012141313RetRet81121Ret15Ret16Ret34
17Czech RepublicJakub KornfeilAprilia19141917201516175141614Ret1414111528
18GermanyMarcel SchrötterHonda161218131718141413Ret1713141513Ret1227
19ItalySimone GrotzkyjAprilia1514912RetRet1714Ret13Ret15121426
20FranceAlexis MasbouAprilia1091612RetRetRet13RetDNSRet20
21NorwaySturla FagerhaugAprilia18Ret20Ret1817Ret920Ret15RetRet12RetRet12
22GermanyDaniel KartheiningerKTM106
23ItalyLorenzo SavadoriApriliaRetRetRetRet21RetDNS12Ret15RetRetRetRetDNS195
24MalaysiaZulfahmi KhairuddinAprilia21202521Ret22151515RetRet161916DNQ15204
25SpainIsaac ViñalesAprilia16Ret133
Lambretta22RetDNS
26ItalyAlessandro TonucciAprilia181820133
27ItalyLuigi MorcianoApriliaRetRet142
28FranceLouis RossiAprilia17Ret21Ret191917Ret14Ret19Ret181717RetRet2
ItalyMarco RavaioliLambrettaRet22RetRetRetRet22Ret21162318DNS18DNQDNQRet0
ItalyRiccardo MorettiApriliaRetRet160
JapanHikari OkuboHonda160
ItalyLuca MarconiAprilia2217Ret23Ret18Ret2318Ret23Ret19Ret0
HungaryPéter SebestyénAprilia23Ret170
JapanTakehiro YamamotoHonda170
SpainJoan PerellóHonda181919180
Lambretta25
ItalyArmando PontoneAprilia20180
Germany Kevin HanusHonda18Ret0
AustraliaJoshua HookAprilia180
SpainJohnny RosellHonda1921Ret0
ItalyTommaso GabrielliApriliaRet22Ret19DNQDNQRet0
ItalyMattia TarozziAprilia190
NetherlandsMichael van der MarkApriliaRet0
Lambretta2222222120Ret
GermanyToni FinsterbuschKTM20Ret0
FranceRobin BarbosaAprilia20Ret0
JapanSyunya MoriHonda200
AustraliaJoel TaylorAprilia200
FranceQuentin JacquetAprilia23210
United KingdomDanny KentHondaRet0
LambrettaRetRet21RetRet
United KingdomTaylor MackenzieHondaRet210
ItalyAlejandro PardoAprilia210
JapanSasuke ShinozakiYamaha210
SpainJosep RodríguezAprilia220
United KingdomJohn McPheeHonda220
FranceKevin SzalaiHonda230
NetherlandsPepijn BijsterboschHonda230
FranceGrégory Di CarloHonda240
United KingdomDeane BrownHonda240
NetherlandsErnst DubbinkHonda240
ItalyFrancesco MaurielloAprilia240
JapanYuma YahagiHonda240
FranceMorgan BerchetHonda260
United KingdomJames LodgeHondaRet0
NetherlandsJerry van de BuntHondaRet0
NetherlandsRoy PouwApriliaRet0
SpainEduard LópezApriliaRet0
GermanyMarvin FritzHondaRet0
GermanyEric HübschApriliaRet0
Czech RepublicLadislav ChmelíkHondaRet0
Italy Giovanni BonatiApriliaRet0
SpainPedro RodriguezApriliaRet0
FinlandNiklas AjoDerbiRet0
Republic of IrelandAndrew ReidHondaDNQ0
Czech RepublicAndrea TouškováHondaDNQ0
United StatesKristian Lee TurnerApriliaDNQ0
AustraliaLevi DayHondaDNQ0
Australia Nicky DilesApriliaDNQ0
AustraliaJordan ZamoraHondaDNQ0
PosRiderBikeQAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
CAT
Catalonia
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
POR
Portugal
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
Italics – Fastest Lap

Constructors' standings

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  • 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.
PosConstructorQAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
CAT
Catalonia
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
POR
Portugal
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1SpainDerbi21111111221111112405
2ItalyAprilia12223222112223321348
3JapanHonda161218131718141413Ret1713141513Ret1227
4AustriaKTM20106
5ItalyLambrettaRet152222222120Ret21162318Ret1821RetRet1
JapanYamaha210
PosConstructorQAT
Qatar
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GBR
United Kingdom
NED
Netherlands
CAT
Catalonia
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
INP
United States
RSM
San Marino
ARA
Aragon
JPN
Japan
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
POR
Portugal
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts

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