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2021 Moto3 World Championship

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Motorcycle racing competition

2021F.I.M.Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
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2021 MotoGP World Championship
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Pedro Acosta (pictured in 2025) was the 2021 Moto3 World Riders' Champion in his rookie season
Dennis Foggia (pictured in 2017) finished runner-up
Sergio García finished third
Jason Dupasquier (pictured in 2018) lost his life during the qualifying session of theItalian Grand Prix

The2021 FIM Moto3 World Championship was a part of the 73rdF.I.M.Road Racing World Championship season.Pedro Acosta secured the 2021 championship with one race left in the season, which was marred by the death ofJason Dupasquier during the second qualifying session of theItalian Grand Prix.[1]

Teams and riders

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TeamConstructorMotorcycleNo.RiderRounds
SpainGasGas Gaviota Aspar
Spain GasGas Valresa Aspar Team
Spain Solunion GasGas Aspar Team
Spain Gaviota GasGas Aspar Team
Spain Santander Consumer GasGas
Spain Valresa GasGas Aspar Team
Spain MuchoNeumatico GasGas Aspar Team
Gas GasRC250GP11SpainSergio García[2]1–15, 17–18
80ColombiaDavid Alonso16
28SpainIzan Guevara[3]All
Japan Honda Team AsiaHondaNSF250RW19IndonesiaAndi Farid Izdihar[4]1–11, 13–18
92JapanYuki Kunii[4]1–5, 7–18
32JapanTakuma Matsuyama6
32JapanTakuma Matsuyama5, 7, 9
64IndonesiaMario Aji16
ItalyIndonesian Racing Gresini Moto32ArgentinaGabriel Rodrigo[5]1–14, 17
95SpainJosé Antonio Rueda18
52SpainJeremy AlcobaAll
LuxembourgLeopard Racing
Luxembourg Leopard Impala Junior Team
7ItalyDennis FoggiaAll
43SpainXavier Artigas1–10, 12–18
MalaysiaPetronas Sprinta Racing17United KingdomJohn McPhee[6]1–12, 14–18
63MalaysiaSyarifuddin Azman13
40South AfricaDarryn BinderAll
Italy Rivacold Snipers Team12Czech RepublicFilip Salač[7]1–8
67ItalyAlberto Surra[8]9, 12–18
38SpainDavid Salvador10–11
16ItalyAndrea MignoAll
ItalySic58 Squadra Corse20FranceLorenzo Fellon[9]All
24JapanTatsuki Suzuki[10]All
Italy Sterilgarda Max Racing TeamHusqvarnaFR250GP31SpainAdrián Fernández[11][12]All
55ItalyRomano Fenati[13]All
SpainAvintia Esponsorama Moto3
Italy Avintia VR46
Italy Avintia VR46 Academy
KTMRC250GP23ItalyNiccolò Antonelli1–10, 12–18
22ItalyElia Bartolini11
99SpainCarlos Tatay[14]1–6, 10–18
22ItalyElia Bartolini7–9
Spain Boé Owlride54ItalyRiccardo RossiAll
82ItalyStefano NepaAll
GermanyCarXpert Prüstel GP6JapanRyusei Yamanaka[15]All
50SwitzerlandJason Dupasquier1–6
12Czech RepublicFilip Salač[16]10–18
France CIP Green Power27JapanKaito Toba[17]All
73AustriaMaximilian Kofler1–6, 10–16
96SpainDaniel Holgado7
66AustraliaJoel Kelso8–9, 17–18
FinlandRed Bull KTM Ajo5SpainJaume Masià[18]All
37SpainPedro Acosta[19]All
FranceRed Bull KTM Tech353TurkeyDeniz Öncü1–15, 18
96SpainDaniel Holgado16–17
71JapanAyumu Sasaki1–7, 10–18
Italy Team Bardahl VR46 Riders Academy22ItalyElia Bartolini6, 14
67ItalyAlberto Surra6
18ItalyMatteo Bertelle14
Source:[20]
Key
Regular rider
Replacement rider
Wildcard rider

All teams used series-specifiedDunlop tyres.

Team changes

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Rider changes

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Mid-season changes

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  • Takuma Matsuyama replacedYuki Kunii for the Italian round because of a broken collarbone.
  • Jason Dupasquier died after an accident during the second qualifying session at the Italian Grand Prix.
  • Elia Bartolini replacedCarlos Tatay for the Catalan and German rounds because of an injury.[22]
  • Daniel Holgado replacedMaximilian Kofler for the Catalan round because of a fractured vertebrae.[23]
  • Joel Kelso replacedMaximilian Kofler for the German round as he continued to recover from a fractured vertebrae.
  • Filip Salač and Rivacold Snipers Team mutually ended their relationship following the German Grand Prix. He was replaced byAlberto Surra for the remainder of the season.[8] Salač subsequently moved toCarXpert Prüstel GP to replace the late Jason Dupasquier, starting from the Styrian round.[16]
  • Xavier Artigas missed the Austrian round after testing positive forCOVID-19 a week prior during the Styrian Grand Prix.
  • Alberto Surra missed both Austria races due to physical problems and was replaced byDavid Salvador.[24]
  • Niccolò Antonelli missed the Austrian round after sustaining injuries during qualifying of the Styrian Grand Prix. He was replaced by Elia Bartolini.[25]
  • Andi Farid Izdihar missed the British round after having issues with his visa. He was not replaced.[26]
  • Syarifuddin Azman replacedJohn McPhee during the Aragon Grand Prix. McPhee served as a replacement in the Moto2 class forJake Dixon, who in turn replaced the injuredFranco Morbidelli in the MotoGP class.[27]
  • Gabriel Rodrigo missed the Americas and Emilia Romagna Grands Prix due to a shoulder injury sustained in a test. He was not replaced for both rounds.[28]
  • Deniz Öncü was given a double race ban for both the Emilia Romagna and the Algarve Grands Prix after causing an accident involving three riders during race 2 of the Americas Grand Prix.[29] He was replaced byDaniel Holgado for both the Emilia Romagna and Algarve rounds.
  • Sergio García missed the Emilia Romagna round after suffering a kidney hematoma from the a crash during a free practice session of the Americas round. He was replaced byDavid Alonso for the round.[30]

Calendar

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The following Grands Prix took place in 2021:[31][32][33]

RoundDateGrand PrixCircuit
128 March[a]QatarBarwa Grand Prix of Qatar[34]Losail International Circuit,Lusail
24 April[a]QatarTissot Grand Prix of Doha
318 AprilPortugalGrande Prémio 888 de PortugalAlgarve International Circuit,Portimão
42 MaySpainGran Premio Red Bull de España[35]Circuito de Jerez – Ángel Nieto,Jerez de la Frontera
516 MayFranceShark Grand Prix de France[36]Bugatti Circuit,Le Mans
630 MayItalyGran Premio d'Italia OakleyAutodromo Internazionale del Mugello,Scarperia e San Piero
76 JuneCataloniaGran Premi Monster Energy de Catalunya[37]Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya,Montmeló
820 JuneGermanyLiqui Moly Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland[38]Sachsenring,Hohenstein-Ernstthal
927 JuneNetherlandsMotul TT Assen[39]TT Circuit Assen,Assen
108 AugustStyriaMichelin Grand Prix of Styria[32]Red Bull Ring,Spielberg
1115 AugustAustriaBitci Motorrad Grand Prix von Österreich[40]
1229 AugustUnited KingdomMonster Energy British Grand Prix[41]Silverstone Circuit,Silverstone
1312 SeptemberAragonGran Premio Tissot de Aragón[42]MotorLand Aragón,Alcañiz
1419 SeptemberSan MarinoGran Premio Octo di San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini[43]Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli,Misano Adriatico
153 OctoberUnited StatesRed Bull Grand Prix of the AmericasCircuit of the Americas,Austin
1624 OctoberEmilia-RomagnaGran Premio Nolan del Made in Italy e dell'Emilia-Romagna[44]Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli,Misano Adriatico
177 NovemberPortugalGrande Prémio Brembo do Algarve[45]Algarve International Circuit,Portimão
1814 NovemberValencian CommunityGran Premio Motul de la Comunitat Valenciana[46]Circuit Ricardo Tormo,Valencia
Cancelled Grands Prix[32]
-11 AprilArgentinaArgentine Republic motorcycle Grand PrixAutódromo Termas de Río Hondo,Termas de Río Hondo
-11 JulyFinlandFinnish motorcycle Grand Prix[32]Kymi Ring,Iitti
-3 OctoberJapanJapanese motorcycle Grand Prix[47]Twin Ring Motegi,Motegi
-17 OctoberThailandThailand motorcycle Grand Prix[48]Chang International Circuit,Buriram
-24 OctoberAustraliaAustralian motorcycle Grand Prix[33]Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit,Phillip Island
-24 OctoberMalaysiaMalaysian motorcycle Grand Prix[49]Sepang International Circuit,Sepang

Grand Prix locations

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Location of non-European Grands Prix in 2021.
(: scheduled Grand Prix: cancelled Grand Prix)

Calendar changes

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  • TheFinnish Grand Prix was due to be reintroduced to the calendar after a 38-year absence. The venue hosting the round was to be the newKymi Ring, instead of theTampere Circuit used in 1962 and 1963, or theImatra Circuit which hosted the round until 1982. The Finnish Grand Prix had been included on the 2020 calendar, but the inaugural race was cancelled in response to theCOVID-19 pandemic.
  • TheCzech Republic Grand Prix was initially left off the provisional calendar, as the circuit requires mandatory resurfacing for safety compliance, and it was unclear if the necessary work could be completed in time for its typical schedule date in early August. The 11th round of the championship was therefore left open as provisionally pending.[50] On 8 December 2020,Brno city councillors opted out of the 2021 calendar, citing financial difficulties due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[51] It marked the first absence of a Grand Prix inBrno since1992. The mayor of Brno hopes for the return of the championship in 2022.[52]

Calendar changes as a reaction to COVID-19 pandemic

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  • With the uncertainty of the development of theCOVID-19 pandemic, championship organizerDorna elected in November 2020 to nominate three "Reserve Grand Prix Venues" which could be used in the event that local virus containment measures or regulations force the cancellation of a planned Grand Prix.[53]
  • On 22 January 2021, Dorna significantly updated the provisional calendar including the following changes:[31]
    • TheArgentine andAmerican Grands Prix would be postponed due to the COVID-19 situation in both countries, with potential rescheduling for the final quarter of 2021.
    • A double-header would open the season in Qatar on 28 March and 4 April, followed byPortugal as the third round.
    • The provisionally pending race created by the absence of the Czech Grand Prix was removed.
    • The potential Russian Grand Prix was removed from the reserve list, leaving Indonesia as the sole Reserve Grand Prix Venue.
  • On 14 May theFinnish Grand Prix was cancelled due to the COVID-19 situation, and theStyrian Grand Prix would replace it on the date of 8 August. It was also confirmed that theIndonesian Grand Prix would remain a reserve Grand Prix in the 2021 calendar, subject to circuit homologation.[32]
  • On 23 June theJapanese Grand Prix was cancelled due to the COVID-19 situation, with the previously postponedGrand Prix of the Americas taking its place in the calendar. This also led to the postponement of theThailand Grand Prix by one week.[56]
  • On 6 July theAustralian Grand Prix was cancelled due to the COVID-19 situation, with theMalaysian Grand Prix brought forward by a week to replace it on the date of 24 October. In addition, a new Grand Prix, theAlgarve Grand Prix, was introduced, which is scheduled to be held on 7 November.[45]
  • On 21 July theThailand Grand Prix was cancelled due to the COVID-19 restrictions in the country.[57]
  • On 19 August theMalaysian Grand Prix was cancelled due to the COVID-19 restrictions in the country. For its replacement, a second Grand Prix atMisano was introduced, having the same schedule as the cancelled Malaysian round.[58]
  • On 11 September the final championship calendar comprising 18 Grands Prix was confirmed. The Emilia Romagna and Rimini Riviera Grand Prix returned as the second Grand Prix at Misano, now having the shortened name ofEmilia Romagna motorcycle Grand Prix. The previously postponed Argentine Grand Prix was also cancelled.[44]

Results and standings

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Grands Prix

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RoundGrand PrixPole positionFastest lapWinning riderWinning teamWinning constructorReport
1QatarQatar motorcycle Grand PrixSouth AfricaDarryn BinderSpainXavier ArtigasSpainJaume MasiàFinlandRed Bull KTM AjoAustriaKTMReport
2QatarDoha motorcycle Grand PrixSpainJaume MasiàItalyStefano NepaSpainPedro AcostaFinlandRed Bull KTM AjoAustriaKTMReport
3PortugalPortuguese motorcycle Grand PrixItalyAndrea MignoArgentinaGabriel RodrigoSpainPedro AcostaFinlandRed Bull KTM AjoAustriaKTMReport
4SpainSpanish motorcycle Grand PrixJapanTatsuki SuzukiSpainIzan GuevaraSpainPedro AcostaFinlandRed Bull KTM AjoAustriaKTMReport
5FranceFrench motorcycle Grand PrixItalyAndrea MignoItalyRiccardo RossiSpainSergio GarcíaSpainGaviota GasGas Aspar TeamSpainGas GasReport
6ItalyItalian motorcycle Grand PrixJapanTatsuki SuzukiSpainSergio GarcíaItalyDennis FoggiaLuxembourgLeopard RacingJapanHondaReport
7CataloniaCatalan motorcycle Grand PrixArgentinaGabriel RodrigoSouth AfricaDarryn BinderSpainSergio GarcíaSpainSolunion GasGas Aspar TeamSpainGas GasReport
8GermanyGerman motorcycle Grand PrixCzech RepublicFilip SalačSpainJaume MasiàSpainPedro AcostaFinlandRed Bull KTM AjoAustriaKTMReport
9NetherlandsDutch TTSpainJeremy AlcobaSpainPedro AcostaItalyDennis FoggiaLuxembourgLeopard RacingJapanHondaReport
10StyriaStyrian motorcycle Grand PrixTurkeyDeniz Öncü[b]South AfricaDarryn BinderSpainPedro AcostaFinlandRed Bull KTM AjoAustriaKTMReport
11AustriaAustrian motorcycle Grand PrixItalyRomano FenatiSpainIzan GuevaraSpainSergio GarcíaSpainSantander Consumer GasGasSpainGas GasReport
12United KingdomBritish motorcycle Grand PrixItalyRomano FenatiSpainIzan GuevaraItalyRomano FenatiItalySterilgarda Max Racing TeamSwedenHusqvarnaReport
13AragonAragon motorcycle Grand PrixSouth AfricaDarryn BinderSpainIzan GuevaraItalyDennis FoggiaLuxembourgLeopard RacingJapanHondaReport
14San MarinoSan Marino and Rimini Riviera motorcycle Grand PrixItalyRomano FenatiItalyRomano FenatiItalyDennis FoggiaLuxembourgLeopard RacingJapanHondaReport
15United StatesMotorcycle Grand Prix of the AmericasSpainJaume MasiàJapanTatsuki SuzukiSpainIzan GuevaraSpainSolunion GasGas Aspar TeamSpainGas GasReport
16Emilia-RomagnaEmilia Romagna motorcycle Grand PrixItalyNiccolò AntonelliItalyAndrea MignoItalyDennis FoggiaLuxembourgLeopard RacingJapanHondaReport
17PortugalAlgarve motorcycle Grand PrixSpainSergio GarcíaSpainJaume MasiàSpainPedro AcostaFinlandRed Bull KTM AjoAustriaKTMReport
18Valencian CommunityValencian Community motorcycle Grand PrixSpainPedro AcostaSpainXavier ArtigasSpainXavier ArtigasLuxembourgLeopard RacingJapanHondaReport

Riders' 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 
Points252016131110987654321
Pos.RiderBikeTeamQAT
Qatar
DOH
Qatar
POR
Portugal
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
GER
Germany
NED
Netherlands
STY
Styria
AUT
Austria
GBR
United Kingdom
ARA
Aragon
RSM
San Marino
AME
United States
EMI
Emilia-Romagna
ALR
Portugal
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1SpainPedro AcostaKTMRed Bull KTM Ajo211188714F1411Ret7831RetP259
2ItalyDennis FoggiaHondaLeopard RacingRet172Ret181Ret3122331121Ret13216
3SpainSergio GarcíaGas GasValresa GasGas Aspar Team42381319F1722116184DNSRetP2188
4SpainJaume MasiàKTMRed Bull KTM Ajo19P921Ret24RetF204661054P219F3171
5ItalyRomano FenatiHusqvarnaSterligarda Max Racing Team1110721061113335P1P14RetP F127712160
6ItalyNiccolò AntonelliKTMAvintia VR46 Academy6368Ret138614DNS252156P39152
7South AfricaDarryn BinderHondaPetronas Sprinta Racing3P220222055F1476F977P674DSQRet136
8SpainIzan GuevaraGas GasValresa GasGas Aspar Team762411F1417Ret1012148F4F4F1211257125
9JapanAyumu SasakiKTMRed Bull KTM Tech3Ret74554Ret5Ret13310138610120
10ItalyAndrea MignoHondaRivacold Snipers TeamRet43P411PRetRet5Ret17RetRet6310RetF218110
11TurkeyDeniz ÖncüKTMRed Bull KTM Tech3201815209Ret3161521P282215595
12SpainJeremy AlcobaHondaIndonesian Racing Gresini Moto3RetRet14322152410P181421Ret1661441586
13United KingdomJohn McPheeHondaPetronas Sprinta RacingRetRet23Ret47Ret11613712133RetRet1177
14JapanTatsuki SuzukiHondaSic58 Squadra Corse812RetRetPRet10PRet85151159159FRet9Ret76
15SpainXavier ArtigasHondaLeopard RacingRetFRetRet9716Ret99DNS18RetRet14981F72
16Czech RepublicFilip SalačHondaRivacold Snipers Team13Ret1312211RetRetP71
KTMCarXpert Prüstel GP111214RetRetRet10104
17JapanKaito TobaKTMCIP Green Power95NC16211292131210Ret16142317NC1764
18ItalyStefano NepaKTMBoé Owlride1816F1115171410Ret111913178911516663
19ArgentinaGabriel RodrigoHondaIndonesian Racing Gresini Moto35135FRetRet36PRet8202015RetDNSDNS60
20JapanRyusei YamanakaKTMCarXpert Prüstel GP148101012DNS1418177DNS2311172211211947
21SpainCarlos TatayKTMAvintia Esponsorama Moto31221176RetRetDNS1610Ret818Ret12840
22SpainAdrián FernándezHusqvarnaSterilgarda Max Racing Team17RetRet246RetRetRetRet10Ret1912202113111430
23ItalyRiccardo RossiKTMBoé OwlrideRet1919173F18DNSRet1823199151120Ret181629
24SwitzerlandJason DupasquierKTMCarXpert Prüstel GP101112713DNS27
25JapanYuki KuniiHondaHonda Team Asia16151614DNS12Ret238182417EX25Ret20Ret15
26AustriaMaximilian KoflerKTMCIP Green Power1514211916Ret922251922171810
27ItalyElia BartoliniKTMTeam Bardahl VR46 Riders Academy20Ret7
Avintia VR4613121623
28SpainDaniel HolgadoKTMCIP Green Power154
Red Bull KTM Tech32013
29IndonesiaAndi Farid IzdiharHondaHonda Team Asia212218181521171524Ret152024241522DNS4
30MalaysiaSyarifuddin AzmanHondaPetronas Sprinta Racing133
31AustraliaJoel KelsoKTMCIP Green Power172214Ret2
32ItalyAlberto SurraKTMTeam Bardahl VR46 Riders AcademyRet1
HondaRivacold Snipers Team19202123191615Ret
33FranceLorenzo FellonHondaSic58 Squadra Corse19202223191916Ret21161722Ret19161917Ret0
34JapanTakuma MatsuyamaHondaHonda Team AsiaRet2218250
35ItalyMatteo BertelleKTMTeam Bardahl VR46 Riders Academy180
36IndonesiaMario AjiHondaHonda Team Asia210
37SpainDavid SalvadorHondaRivacold Snipers TeamRet210
38ColombiaDavid AlonsoGas GasGaviota GasGas Aspar Team220
SpainJosé Antonio RuedaHondaIndonesian Racing Gresini Moto3Ret0
Pos.RiderBikeTeamQAT
Qatar
DOH
Qatar
POR
Portugal
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
GER
Germany
NED
Netherlands
STY
Styria
AUT
Austria
GBR
United Kingdom
ARA
Aragon
RSM
San Marino
AME
United States
EMI
Emilia-Romagna
ALR
Portugal
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
Source:[59]
Race key
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (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)
AnnotationMeaning
PPole position
FFastest lap
Rider key
ColourMeaning
Light blueRookie rider

† – Rider deceased

Constructors' standings

[edit]

Each constructor got the same number of points as their best placed rider in each race.

Pos.ConstructorQAT
Qatar
DOH
Qatar
POR
Portugal
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
GER
Germany
NED
Netherlands
STY
Styria
AUT
Austria
GBR
United Kingdom
ARA
Aragon
RSM
San Marino
AME
United States
EMI
Emilia-Romagna
ALR
Portugal
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1AustriaKTM111132314122224213369
2JapanHonda322321231633112121360
3SpainGas Gas46811191722144411252266
4SwedenHusqvarna11107266111333511220127712166
Pos.ConstructorQAT
Qatar
DOH
Qatar
POR
Portugal
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
GER
Germany
NED
Netherlands
STY
Styria
AUT
Austria
GBR
United Kingdom
ARA
Aragon
RSM
San Marino
AME
United States
EMI
Emilia-Romagna
ALR
Portugal
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
Source:[59]

Teams' standings

[edit]

The teams' standings were based on results obtained by regular and substitute riders; wild-card entries were ineligible.

Pos.TeamBike
No.
QAT
Qatar
DOH
Qatar
POR
Portugal
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
GER
Germany
NED
Netherlands
STY
Styria
AUT
Austria
GBR
United Kingdom
ARA
Aragon
RSM
San Marino
AME
United States
EMI
Emilia-Romagna
ALR
Portugal
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1FinlandRed Bull KTM Ajo519P921Ret24RetF204661054P219F3430
37211188714F1411Ret7831RetP
2SpainValresa GasGas Aspar Team1142381319F1722116184DNSRetP2313
28762411F1417Ret1012148F4F4F1211257
8022
3LuxembourgLeopard Racing7Ret172Ret181Ret3122331121Ret13288
43RetFRetRet9716Ret99DNS18RetRet14981F
4FranceRed Bull KTM Tech353201815209Ret3161521P2822155218
71Ret74554Ret5Ret13310138610
962013
5MalaysiaPetronas Sprinta Racing17RetRet23Ret47Ret11613712133RetRet11216
403P220222055F1476F977P674DSQRet
6313
6SpainAvintia Esponsorama Moto32213121623199
236368Ret138614DNS252156P39
991221176RetRetDNS1610Ret818Ret128
7Italy Sterilgarda Max Racing Team3117RetRet246RetRetRetRet10Ret19122021131114190
551110721061113335P1P14RetP F127712
8ItalyIndonesian Racing Gresini Moto325135FRetRet36PRet8202015RetDNSDNS146
52RetRet14322152410P181421Ret16614415
95Ret
9Italy Rivacold Snipers Team1213Ret1312211RetRetP146
16Ret43P411PRetRet5Ret17RetRet6310RetF218
38Ret21
6719202123191615Ret
10GermanyCarXpert Prüstel GP6148101012DNS1418177DNS23111722112119110
12111214RetRetRet10104
50101112713DNS
11Spain Boé Owlride54Ret1919173F18DNSRet1823199151120Ret181692
821816F1115171410Ret1119131789115166
12France CIP Green Power2795NC16211292131210Ret16142317NC1777
66172214Ret
731514211916Ret9222519221718
9615
13ItalySic58 Squadra Corse2019202223191916Ret21161722Ret19161917Ret76
24812RetRetPRet10PRet85151159159FRet9Ret
14Japan Honda Team Asia19212218181521171524Ret152024241522DNS19
3222
9216151614DNS12Ret238182417EX25Ret20Ret
Pos.TeamBike
No.
QAT
Qatar
DOH
Qatar
POR
Portugal
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
GER
Germany
NED
Netherlands
STY
Styria
AUT
Austria
GBR
United Kingdom
ARA
Aragon
RSM
San Marino
AME
United States
EMI
Emilia-Romagna
ALR
Portugal
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
Source:[59]

Notes

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  1. ^abNight race
  2. ^Deniz Öncü set the fastest time in qualifying, but was required to start of race at the back of the grid as his mechanics were still working on his bike at the three minute board. Pole position was left vacant on the grid.Sergio García, in the second slot, was the first rider on the grid. Öncü is still considered to have held pole position.

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