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Ajo Motorsport
2025 nameMoto2:
Red Bull KTM Ajo
Moto3:
Red Bull KTM Ajo
BaseTampere, Finland
PrincipalNiklas Ajo
Rider(s)Moto2:
17.Daniel Muñoz
95.Collin Veijer
Moto3:
83.Álvaro Carpe
99.José Antonio Rueda
MotorcycleMoto2:
Kalex Moto2
Moto3:
KTM RC250GP
TyresMoto2:
Pirelli
Moto3:
Pirelli
Riders' ChampionshipsMoto2:
2015:Johann Zarco
2016:Johann Zarco
2021:Remy Gardner
2022:Augusto Fernández
2023:Pedro Acosta
125cc/Moto3:
125cc:
2008:Mike Di Meglio
2010:Marc Márquez
Moto3:
2012:Sandro Cortese
2016:Brad Binder
2021:Pedro Acosta

2025José Antonio Rueda
Teams' ChampionshipsMoto2:
2018
2021
2022
2023
Moto3:
2021

Ajo Motorsport is a FinnishGrand Prix motorcycle racing team, currently competing in the Moto2 and Moto3 classes under the nameRed Bull KTM Ajo. The team's founder and principal is former racer Aki Ajo. His son, former 125cc/Moto3 riderNiklas Ajo, is the current team principal of the team as Aki Ajo becomes team manager of thefactory KTM MotoGP team.

The team debuted in 2001 and took its first win in 2003. Ajo Motorsport has won ten world championship titles; the 125cc championship withMike Di Meglio in 2008 andMarc Márquez in 2010, the Moto3 championship in 2012 withSandro Cortese, 2016 withBrad Binder, and 2021 withPedro Acosta and the Moto2 championship in 2015 and 2016, both withJohann Zarco,[1] 2021 withRemy Gardner, 2022 withAugusto Fernández, and 2023 withPedro Acosta.

History

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Marc Márquez at the2010 Dutch TT

The team's debut at a world championship race was atSachsenring in 2001, where the team enteredMika Kallio as awildcard rider. The team and Kallio also took part in the competition inValencia later in the year. The team's bikes were labelled with theHonda brand name, even though the engines were supplied by Ajo. The year 2002 was the first season in which Ajo was a regular competitor in the World Championship, with Kallio as their main rider. Their best result that season was fifth place inJerez, and Kallio was named "Rookie of the Year", beating riders such asAndrea Dovizioso andJorge Lorenzo.

In 2003, the team expanded to two bikes, with Kallio being joined by the Japanese competitorMasao Azuma. Kallio then left the team in August after receiving an offer fromKTM. He was replaced byAndrea Ballerini. In Australia, the team achieved a 1–2 victory, with Ballerini in first place and Azuma in second. Ajo attributed a large portion of their success to the combination of wet conditions andBridgestone tyres, which are optimal for damp weather. For the 2004 season, the team had two new riders inLukáš Pešek and DanishRobbin Harms. The season was a disappointing one for Ajo, as Pešek crashed repeatedly and as Harms suffered several injuries. Pešek moved to theDerbi team for the next season.

JapaneseTomoyoshi Koyama and FrenchAlexis Masbou were Ajo's riders in the 2005 season. Koyama won the "Rookie of the Year" title, the team's second in four years. His best results were second place in Australia and third in Turkey; in overall standings he held eighth place. The team kept the same riders for the following year but obtained new bikes fromMalaguti. Both riders suffered many injuries which affected their season. Masbou was only able to ride eight races and did not score any points. Koyama's best result was sixth in Estoril, and he ended in 15th place in the championship standings. In 2007, the team raced withDerbi bikes, driven byMichael Ranseder andRobert Mureșan. Ranseder finished in the points 13 times, while Mureșan failed to score.

Ajo Motorsport continued with Derbi for the2008 season, withMike Di Meglio andDominique Aegerter as their riders. Di Meglio won four races (France, Catalonia, Germany and Australia) and clinched the world championship in Australia, two races before the end of the season. Aegerter finished eighth twice.Sandro Cortese accompaniedDominique Aegerter in2009. The team scored several podiums this season but did not manage to win any races. In the2010 season, Ajo Motorsport fieldedMarc Márquez,Sandro Cortese andAdrián Martín. The season was a big success for the team. Márquez scored twelve poles and ten victories, and brought the team its second title in three years.

Five riders across two teams were run by Ajo for the 2011 season with the Avant-AirAsia-Ajo team remaining with the Derbi and the Red Bull Ajo Motorsport on Aprilias. Despite missing out on winning the championship, future Moto2 championJohann Zarco finished second with a run of podiums and a win in Japan on the Derbi. On the Aprilia was future Moto3 championDanny Kent, andJonas Folger who also bought the team a podium and a win at the British GP.

The year 2012 was the championship move from 125cc to Moto3 and the team went with the KTM. The season was a full return to form withSandro Cortese winning the championship with the Red Bull KTM Ajo team taking five wins and nine podiums. Danny Kent also took fourth with consistent point scoring and two wins.

The 2013 season saw Ajo cut back to a single team fielding three riders, and with two wildcards in Malaysia.Luis Salom joined the team to replace the departing Cortese and Kent. Salom managed seven wins and five podiums but this only got him a third overall.

Ajo expanded greatly for 2014 fielding four teams with five full time riders and two wildcards.Jack Miller joined and took second overall missing out on first by only two points. Ajo also took on Husqvarna as a make with the team's founder Aki's son, Niklas, Danny Kent making a return riding them.

The year 2015 saw the Moto3 teams take a cut but expansion into the Moto2 class. The team's entry into Moto2 was spectacular with Johann Zarco rejoining the team and winning the championship taking eight victories, six podiums, and finishing every other race in the points. The Moto3 effort saw another strong season withBrad Binder andMiguel Oliveira joining the team and taking sixth and second respectively in the championship.Bo Bendsneyder also joined for Moto3 to replace the departing Oliveira.

The year 2016 was another excellent season with Zarco winning his second Moto2 championship, and Binder winning the Moto3 championship.

A season of contrasts came in 2017 with Binder and Oliveira joining the Moto2 effort taking 8th and 3rd respectively. They saw three wins and seven podiums between them. The Moto3 team retained Bendsneyder and hadNiccolo Antonelli join, and Kent return for two wildcards, however, the season was a disappointment with Bendsneyder being the highest finisher in only 15th.

The year 2018 mirrored the previous season. Binder and Oliveira continued to perform well in Moto2 ultimately taking third and second in the championship with another six wins and eight podiums to their combined tally.Darryn Binder was the only full time Moto3 rider taking 17th with 57 points. WildcardsRaúl Fernández andCan Öncü saw respectable results with a ninth and a win resulting in placements of 28th and 24th overall.

Another near miss came in 2019 with Binder taking second overall by three points.Jorge Martín replaced Oliveira. Can Öncü became a full time rider but could not replicate his previous success managing only eight points across the season. Can's twin brotherDeniz Öncü also rode at six events. Ajo also expanded into the MotoE championship and started strong with riderNiki Tuuli winning the opening round but not being able to replicate the success and the Jerez fire putting a stop to the MotoE season.

The shortened 2020 season saw a low for Ajo with no riders managing to finish in the top 3 overall in any class. Ajo switched to Kalex chassis as KTM shut down its Moto2 chassis programme.[2]Tetsuta Nagashima started Moto2 well with a win and scored points across the season to take eighth, and Martín taking two wins and four podiums for fifth. Moto3 sawRaúl Fernández take two wins and two thirds to manage a fourth overall. In the MotoE championship,Niki Tuuli finished the season with a third and a win for sixth overall.

A resounding return to success came in 2021. Fernández was promoted to Moto2 and joined by seasoned Moto2 riderRemy Gardner. Gardner took the championship by four points from rookie Fernández after a season long battle with both taking multiple wins and podiums. The Moto3 team consisted ofJaume Masià and rookiePedro Acosta. Masià had a reasonable season with two wins and four podiums but Acosta took the championship by storm with six wins and two podiums to make him the second youngest championship winner ever. The team remained in the MotoE class withHikari Okubo taking 11th overall.

The year 2022 was another strong season for Ajo.Pedro Acosta was promoted to Moto2 and had a strong first season with three wins and two seconds taking him to fifth overall. He was joined byAugusto Fernández whose four wins and five podiums gave him the championship. Masià remained with the team and despite two wins and regular podiums and points only managed sixth. He was joined byDaniel Holgado.Hikari Okubo remained with the team in MotoE and his season long point scoring resulted in a sixth overall.

Augusto Fernandez moved to MotoGP class in 2023, replaced byAlbert Arenas as a teammate of Acosta in the Moto2 team. Acosta won the rider's championship with seven wins, while Arenas had a difficult season with only one podium finish, and he left the team at the end of the season. Ajo's Moto3 team had a completely new lineup, withDeniz Öncü and 2022 JuniorGP championJosé Antonio Rueda replaced both Holgado and Masia. Öncü and Rueda finished fourth and ninth respectively in the riders standings.

The 2024 season saw a change in Ajo's Moto2 programme, with Moto3 graduate Öncü andCelestino Vietti as its riders. While the team continued with Kalex chassis, their relationship with KTM saw the team (along with Pierer-backedAspar Team and Intact GP) switched suspension supplier to WP, while other Kalex teams remained withÖhlins.[3]

Grand Prix motorcycle results

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By rider

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YearClassTeam nameBikeNo.RidersRacesWinsPodiumsPolesF. lapsPointsPos.
2001125ccRed Devil HondaHonda RS125R36FinlandMika Kallio200000NC
2002125ccRed Devil HondaHonda RS125R36FinlandMika Kallio1600007811th
88DenmarkRobbin Harms100000NC
2003125ccAjo MotorsportHonda RS125R8JapanMasao Azuma1601006416th
36FinlandMika Kallio9 (15)00 (1)0046 (88)11th
39JapanHiroyuki Kikuchi000000NC
50ItalyAndrea Ballerini711012522nd
2004125ccAjo MotorsportHonda RS125R31ItalyMax Sabbatani400000NC
38FinlandMikko Kyyhkynen300000NC
52Czech RepublicLukáš Pešek1600002021st
69DenmarkRobbin Harms80000530th
2005125ccAjo MotorsportHonda RS125R7FranceAlexis Masbou1500002818th
38ChinaCheung Wai On1 (2)00000NC
71JapanTomoyoshi Koyama1602001198th
2006125ccMalaguti Ajo CorseMalaguti 1257FranceAlexis Masbou800000NC
40ItalyNico Vivarelli1 (2)00000NC
71JapanTomoyoshi Koyama1300004915th
73JapanKazuya Otani200000NC
90JapanHiroaki Kuzuhara2 (7)00000 (1)29th
95GermanyGeorg Fröhlich1 (4)00000NC
2007125ccAjo MotorsportDerbi RS125R60AustriaMichael Ranseder1700007312th
95RomaniaRobert Mureșan1600000NC
2008125ccAjo MotorsportDerbi RSA12563FranceMike Di Meglio1749242641st
Aprilia RS125R77SwitzerlandDominique Aegerter1700004516th
Ajo Motorsports Junior Project84SwedenRobert Gull100000NC
2009125ccAjo InterwettenDerbi RSA12511GermanySandro Cortese1603121306th
77SwitzerlandDominique Aegerter16000070.513th
Ajo MotorsportHonda RS125R81FinlandEeki Kuparinen100000NC
2010125ccAvant Mitsubishi AjoDerbi RSA12511GermanySandro Cortese1702121437th
Aeroport de Castello - AjoAprilia RSA12526SpainAdrián Martín1600003515th
Red Bull Ajo MotorsportDerbi RSA12593SpainMarc Márquez1710121283101st
2011125ccAvant-AirAsia-AjoDerbi RSA1255FranceJohann Zarco17111452622nd
7SpainEfrén Vázquez1702001607th
Airasia–SIC–AjoDerbi RSW12563MalaysiaZulfahmi Khairuddin1700003018th
Red Bull Ajo MotorsportAprilia RSW12552United KingdomDanny Kent1300008211th
Aprilia RSA12540000
94GermanyJonas Folger1613001616th
2012Moto3Red Bull KTM AjoKTM RC250GP11GermanySandro Cortese17515743251st
52United KingdomDanny Kent1723111544th
61AustraliaArthur Sissis1701008412th
AirAsia-SIC-Ajo63MalaysiaZulfahmi Khairuddin1702131287th
2013Moto3Red Bull KTM AjoKTM RC250GP39SpainLuis Salom17712453023rd
61AustraliaArthur Sissis1700005915th
63MalaysiaZulfahmi Khairuddin1600006812th
Touchline–SIC–Ajo79MalaysiaAizat Malik100000NC
80MalaysiaHafiq Azmi1 (4)00000NC
2014Moto3Red Bull KTM AjoKTM RC250GP8AustraliaJack Miller18610812762nd
98Czech RepublicKarel Hanika1800004418th
SIC-Ajo38MalaysiaHafiq Azmi180000328th
KTM RC250R88MalaysiaHafiza Rofa100000NC
Avant Tecno Husqvarna AjoHusqvarna FR250GP31FinlandNiklas Ajo1700005215th
91ArgentinaGabriel Rodrigo1 (7)00000NC
Red Bull Husqvarna Ajo52United KingdomDanny Kent1802101298th
2015Moto2Ajo MotorsportKalex Moto25FranceJohann Zarco18814713521st
Moto3Red Bull KTM AjoKTM RC250GP41South AfricaBrad Binder1804031596th
44PortugalMiguel Oliveira1769132542nd
98Czech RepublicKarel Hanika1800004318th
2016Moto2Ajo MotorsportKalex Moto25FranceJohann Zarco18710742761st
Ajo Motorsport Academy45JapanTetsuta Nagashima20000232nd
Moto3Red Bull KTM AjoKTM RC250GP41South AfricaBrad Binder18714633191st
64NetherlandsBo Bendsneyder1802007814th
2017Moto2Red Bull KTM AjoKTM RC1241South AfricaBrad Binder1503021258th
44PortugalMiguel Oliveira1839232413rd
88SpainRicard Cardus3 (5)00007 (7)29th
Moto3KTM RC250GP23ItalyNiccolò Antonelli1601003818th
64NetherlandsBo Bendsneyder1700006515th
52United KingdomDanny Kent20000632nd
2018Moto2Red Bull KTM AjoKTM RC1241South AfricaBrad Binder1833112013rd
44PortugalMiguel Oliveira18312012972nd
Moto3KTM RC250GP40South AfricaDarryn Binder1601015717th
25SpainRaúl Fernández1 (4)00007 (16)28th
61TurkeyCan Öncü111002524th
2019Moto2Red Bull KTM AjoKTM RC1241South AfricaBrad Binder1959002592nd
88SpainJorge Martín1902019411th
Moto3KTM RC250GP61TurkeyCan Öncü160001831st
53TurkeyDeniz Öncü50000035th
MotoEAjo MotoEEnergica Ego Corsa66FinlandNiki Tuuli311112615th
44FranceLucas Mahias000000NC
2020Moto2Red Bull KTM AjoKalex Moto245JapanTetsuta Nagashima151202918th
88SpainJorge Martín1326121605th
54ItalyMattia Pasini10000029th
Moto3KTM RC250GP25SpainRaúl Fernández1524611594th
27JapanKaito Toba1501004118th
MotoEAvant Ajo MotoEEnergica Ego Corsa66FinlandNiki Tuuli61202536th
2021Moto2Red Bull KTM AjoKalex Moto225SpainRaúl Fernández18812773072nd
87AustraliaRemy Gardner18512333111st
Moto3KTM RC250GP5SpainJaume Masià1814221714th
37SpainPedro Acosta1868112591st
MotoEAvant Ajo MotoEEnergica Ego Corsa78JapanHikari Okubo700004511th
2022Moto2Red Bull KTM AjoKalex Moto237SpainAugusto Fernández204925271.51st
51SpainPedro Acosta1835111775th
Moto3KTM RC250GP5SpainJaume Masià2026061776th
96SpainDaniel Holgado20010010310th
MotoEAvant Ajo MotoEEnergica Ego Corsa78JapanHikari Okubo12010094.56th
2023Moto2Red Bull KTM AjoKalex Moto237SpainPedro Acosta2071438332.51st
75SpainAlbert Arenas1801008514th
Moto3KTM RC250GP53TurkeyDeniz Öncü2037432234th
99SpainJosé Antonio Rueda2001001219th
2024Moto2Red Bull KTM AjoKalex Moto213ItalyCelestino Vietti1734231657th
53TurkeyDeniz Öncü1701004920th
32GermanyMarcel Schrötter30000032nd
Moto3KTM RC250GP85SpainXabi Zurutuza1800001323rd
99SpainJosé Antonio Rueda1814121577th
21SpainVicente Pérez3 (6)00003 (3)24th
83SpainÁlvaro Carpe10000030th
2025Moto2Red Bull KTM AjoKalex Moto217SpainDaniel Muñoz10 (9)010137 (37)*20th*
53TurkeyDeniz Öncü122300100*12th*
95NetherlandsCollin Veijer19010184*15th*
Moto3KTM RC250GP51SpainBrian Uriarte1 (3)00003 (11)*28th*
83SpainÁlvaro Carpe210412195*5th*
99SpainJosé Antonio Rueda191014543651st

* Season still in progress.

By season

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(key) (Races inbold indicate pole position; races initalics indicate fastest lap)

SeasonClassTeamMotorcycleTyreNo.Rider12345678910111213141516171819202122RCPointsTCPointsMCPoints
2001125ccTeam Red Devil HondaHonda RS125RJPNRSASPAFRAITACATNEDGBRGERCZEPORVALPACAUSMALRIO
36FinlandMika KallioRetRetNC01st301
2002125ccRed Devil HondaHonda RS125RDJPNRSASPAFRAITACATNEDGBRGERCZEPORRIOPACMALAUSVAL
36FinlandMika KallioRet1258Ret9RetRet9108867Ret1611th782nd285
88DenmarkRobbin Harms23NC0
2003125ccAjo MotorsportHonda RS125RJPNRSASPAFRAITACATNEDGBRGERCZEPORRIOPACMALAUSVAL
8JapanMasao Azuma17911101422Ret13Ret1313Ret13521516th642nd286
36FinlandMika Kallio11716Ret1371171011th88
39JapanHiroyuki KikuchiDNSNC0
50ItalyAndrea BalleriniRetRetRet20191Ret22nd25
2004125ccAjo MotorsportHonda RS125RDRSASPAFRAITACATNEDRIOGERGBRCZEPORJPNQATMALAUSVAL
31ItalyMax SabbataniRetRet25RetNC02nd301
38FinlandMikko Kyyhkynen2525RetNC0
52Czech RepublicLukáš Pešek20Ret1415RetRet151712Ret8Ret17Ret12Ret21st20
69DenmarkRobbin Harms18RetRetRet191711Ret30th5
2005125ccAjo MotorsportHonda RS125RSPAPORCHNFRAITACATNEDGBRGERCZEJPNMALQATAUSTURVAL
7FranceAlexis MasbouRet1321Ret10Ret5RetDSQRet20142010RetRet18th282nd304
38ChinaCheung Wai On24NC0
71JapanTomoyoshi KoyamaRet65Ret557RetRetRet410142368th119
2006125ccMalaguti Ajo CorseMalaguti 125SPAQATTURCHNFRAITACATNEDGBRGERCZEMALAUSJPNPORVAL
7FranceAlexis MasbouDNSDNS20Ret29RetRetRet2523DNSNC06th49
40ItalyNico Vivarelli35NC0
71JapanTomoyoshi Koyama1215991315DNS1516Ret12761415th49
73JapanKazuya OtaniRet28NC0
90JapanHiroaki Kuzuhara282629th1
95GermanyGeorg Fröhlich32NC0
2007125ccAjo MotorsportDerbi RS125RDQATSPATURCHNFRAITACATGBRNEDGERCZERSMPORJPNAUSMALVAL
60AustriaMichael Ranseder13912714111020910810Ret922Ret1312th732nd199
95RomaniaRobert MureșanRet18222623192416Ret17Ret2923RetDNQ2322NC0
2008125ccAjo MotorsportDerbi RSA125DQATSPAPORCHNFRAITACATGBRNEDGERCZERSMINDJPNAUSMALVAL
63FranceMike Di Meglio49721412712Ret1021531st2642nd319
Aprilia RS125R77SwitzerlandDominique Aegerter17812172324121916101481119Ret8Ret16th451st401
Ajo Motorsports
Junior Project
84SwedenRobert Gull27NC0
2009125ccAjo InterwettenDerbi RSA125DQATJPNSPAFRAITACATNEDGERGBRCZEINDRSMPORAUSMALVAL
11GermanySandro Cortese36612109Ret6Ret618523686th1302nd216
77SwitzerlandDominique Aegerter1199619201398181015812141113th70.5
Ajo MotorsportHonda RS125R81FinlandEeki KuparinenRetNC04th25
SeasonClassTeamMotorcycleTyreNo.Rider12345678910111213141516171819202122RCPointsTCPointsMCPoints
2010125ccAeroport de Castello - AjoAprilia RSA125DQATSPAFRAITAGBRNEDCATGERCZEINDRSMARAJPNMALAUSPORVAL
26SpainAdrián Martín201315WD161611Ret11Ret151191311RetRet15th352nd348
Avant Mitsubishi AjoDerbi RSA12511GermanySandro Cortese5116Ret654316255126RetRet57th1431st405
Red Bull Ajo Motorsport93SpainMarc Márquez3Ret3111117101Ret111141st310
2011125ccAvant-AirAsia-AjoDerbi RSA125DQATSPAPORFRACATGBRNEDITAGERCZEINDRSMARAJPNAUSMALVAL
5FranceJohann Zarco6335625222522133Ret2nd2622nd284
7SpainEfrén Vázquez49635574RetRet634Ret41147th160
Airasia–SIC–AjoDerbi RSW12563MalaysiaZulfahmi Khairuddin19101119Ret1814182491927Ret152072518th30
Red Bull
Ajo Motorsport
Aprilia RSA125
Aprilia RSW125
52United KingdomDanny Kent134151711106159Ret1366922101711th821st420
Aprilia RSA12594GermanyJonas Folger5256318Ret7DNS99106Ret656th161
2012Moto3Red Bull KTM AjoKTM RC250GPDQATSPAPORFRACATGBRNEDGERITAINDCZERSMARAJPNMALAUSVAL
11GermanySandro Cortese331623213231261121st3251st346
52United KingdomDanny Kent8Ret8Ret2063Ret512712416514th154
61AustraliaArthur Sissis7Ret135228169Ret1114109111131912th84
AirAsia-SIC-Ajo63MalaysiaZulfahmi Khairuddin6104Ret8911696Ret11Ret52Ret37th128
2013Moto3Red Bull KTM AjoKTM RC250GPDQATAMESPAFRAITACATNEDGERINDCZEGBRRSMARAMALAUSJPNVAL
39SpainLuis Salom132311125114413Ret143rd3021st425
61AustraliaArthur Sissis81212131810810614241591916161815th59
63MalaysiaZulfahmi Khairuddin677Ret1191716715206RetDNS11Ret1312th68
Touchline–SIC–AJO79MalaysiaAizat MalikRetNC0
80MalaysiaHafiq AzmiRetNC0
2014Moto3Red Bull KTM AjoKTM RC250GPDQATAMEARGSPAFRAITACATNEDGERINDCZEGBRRSMARAJPNAUSMALVAL
8AustraliaJack Miller11341Ret4Ret135632751212nd2761st384
98Czech RepublicKarel Hanika1410Ret19Ret1014RetRet131512Ret23121391018th44
SIC–AJO38MalaysiaHafiq AzmiRet24162416RetRet291824282023191818132328th3
KTM RC250R88Malaysia Hafiza Rofa20NC0
Avant Tecno
Husqvarna Ajo
Husqvarna FR250GP31FinlandNiklas Ajo2614810Ret58RetRet1210Ret25Ret9RetRet15th524th156
91ArgentinaGabriel Rodrigo22NC0
Red Bull
Husqvarna Ajo
52United KingdomDanny Kent138911131517851239123620448th129
2015Moto2Ajo MotorsportKalex Moto2DQATAMEARGSPAFRAITACATNEDGERINDCZEGBRRSMARAJPNAUSMALVAL
5FranceJohann Zarco8212321122111617171st3521st445
Moto3Red Bull KTM AjoKTM RC250GP41South AfricaBrad Binder10553Ret1097783Ret5Ret173246th1592nd341
44PortugalMiguel Oliveira16Ret428151DNS158132121112nd254
98Czech RepublicKarel Hanika13107222028Ret8131226Ret21Ret814RetRet18th43
2016Moto2Ajo MotorsportKalex Moto2DQATARGAMESPAFRAITACATNEDGERAUTCZEGBRRSMARAJPNAUSMALVAL
5FranceJohann Zarco121352411211112248212111st2761st450
45JapanTetsuta Nagashima231432nd2
Moto3Red Bull KTM AjoKTM RC250GP41South AfricaBrad Binder23311121282Ret112211711st3191st382
64NetherlandsBo Bendsneyder14222221161811912773Ret15181031314th78
2017Moto2Ajo MotorsportKTM RC12DQATARGAMESPAFRAITACATNEDGERCZEAUTGBRRSMARAJPNAUSMALVAL
41South AfricaBrad Binder2091017137127945Ret2238th1252nd248
44PortugalMiguel Oliveira42631753523Ret8Ret371113nd241
88SpainRicard Cardus14141329th7
Moto3Red Bull KTM AjoKTM RC250GP23ItalyNiccolò Antonelli7Ret1422Ret1611DNS24Ret16Ret182RetRet1418th382nd266
64NetherlandsBo Bendsneyder2623DNS1191215Ret84RetRet617916101215th65
52United KingdomDanny Kent10Ret32nd6
2018Moto2Ajo MotorsportKTM RC12DQATARGAMESPAFRAITACATNEDGERCZEAUTGBRRSMARATHAJPNAUSMALVAL
41South AfricaBrad Binder6Ret669667166C814518Ret3rd2011st4982nd345
44PortugalMiguel Oliveira53326126412C273311212nd297
Moto3Red Bull KTM AjoKTM RC250GP25SpainRaúl Fernández928th1612th642nd353
40South AfricaDarryn BinderRet2213DNS1113Ret72319C818Ret31271917th57
61TurkeyCan Öncü124th25
2019Moto2Red Bull Ajo MotorsportKTM RC12DQATARGAMESPAFRAITACATNEDGERCZEAUTGBRRSMARATHAJPNAUSMALVAL
41South AfricaBrad Binder126Ret54151122Ret13612121112nd2593rd3532nd281
88SpainJorge Martín15Ret15Ret201615Ret913712129632Ret511th94
Moto3Red Bull KTM AjoKTM RC250GP53TurkeyDeniz Öncü181716241935th016th82nd347
61TurkeyCan Öncü1826Ret181618Ret161414Ret24WD1816201231st8
MotoEAjo MotoEEnergica Ego CorsaMGERAUTRSM1RSM2VAL1VAL2
44FranceLucas MahiasDNSDNSNC0
66FinlandNiki Tuuli115RetDNS15th26
SeasonClassTeamMotorcycleTyreNo.Rider12345678910111213141516171819202122RCPointsTCPointsMCPoints
2020Moto2Red Bull KTM AjoKalex Moto2DQATSPAANCCZEAUTSTYRSMEMICATFRAARATEREURVALPOR
45JapanTetsuta Nagashima121111Ret4Ret2312219141212148th913rd2511st375
54ItalyMattia Pasini16NC0
88SpainJorge Martín2036812RetRet362165th160
Moto3Red Bull KTM AjoKTM RC250GP25SpainRaúl Fernández1066698Ret61373121314th1594th2002nd318
27JapanKaito Toba1419111120NC17918Ret113RetRet1518th41
MotoEAvant Ajo MotoEEnergica Ego CorsaMSPAANCRSMEMI1EMI2FRAFRA
66FinlandNiki Tuuli11DNS171312316th53
2021Moto2Red Bull KTM AjoKalex Moto2DQATDOHPORSPAFRAITACATGERNEDSTYAUTGBRARARSMAMEEMIALRVAL
25SpainRaúl Fernández5315122Ret171Ret111Ret212nd3071st6181st450
87AustraliaRemy Gardner22342111247122Ret71101st311
Moto3Red Bull KTM AjoKTM RC250GP5SpainJaume Masià19921Ret24Ret20466105421934th1711st4301st369
37SpainPedro Acosta2111887141411Ret7831Ret1st259
MotoEAvant Ajo MotoEEnergica Ego CorsaMSPAFRACATNEDAUTRSM1RSM2
78JapanHikari Okubo7Ret985Ret611th45
2022Moto2Red Bull KTM AjoKalex Moto2DQATINAARGAMEPORSPAFRAITACATGERNEDGBRAUTRSMARAJPNTHAAUSMALVAL
37SpainAugusto Fernández45Ret9Ret4153111533 2'7Ret421st271.51st448.51st477.5
51SpainPedro Acosta1297RetRet20Ret162DNS4617162Ret15th177
Moto3Red Bull KTM AjoKTM RC250GP5SpainJaume MasiàRet7Ret123117812Ret21828Ret8154226th1774th2803rd323
96SpainDaniel Holgado1697RetRet911RetRet66NC853Ret11Ret71010th103
MotoEAvant Ajo MotoEEnergica Ego CorsaMSPA1SPA2FRA1FRA2ITA1ITA2NED1NED2AUT1AUT2RSM1RSM2
78JapanHikari Okubo653611Ret131147796th95.5
2023Moto2Red Bull KTM AjoKalex Moto2DPORARGAMESPAFRAITAGERNEDGBRAUTCATRSMINDJPNINAAUSTHAMALQATVAL
37SpainPedro Acosta11212Ret11332611319228121st328.51st417.51st462.5
75SpainAlbert Arenas89128DNS239914Ret3DNS1418151478211015th79
Moto3Red Bull KTM AjoKTM RC250GP53TurkeyDeniz Öncü102469621311111314Ret81511355th2123rd3441st394
99SpainJosé Antonio Rueda42310591413681139101051816Ret1669th111
2024Moto2Red Bull KTM AjoKalex Moto2PQATPORAMESPAFRACATITANEDGERGBRAUTARARSMEMIINAJPNAUSTHAMALSLD
13ItalyCelestino Vietti97109Ret71053110Ret1127DNS1Ret7th1658th2141st437
53TurkeyDeniz Öncü1520221418191311319Ret917211072120th49
Moto3Red Bull KTM AjoKTM RC250GP21SpainVicente PerézRet131624th37th1732nd333
83SpainÁlvaro Carpe1930th0
85SpainXabi Zurutuza13221619Ret1916Ret1881819Ret181718142223rd13
99SpainJosé Antonio RuedaRet2DNSWD83154Ret971Ret101159163420th49
2025Moto2Red Bull KTM AjoKalex Moto2PTHAARGAMEQATSPAFRAGBRARAITANEDGERCZEAUTHUNCATRSMJPNINAAUSMALPORVAL
17SpainDaniel Muñoz151420312Ret172171120th*37*7th2211st498
53TurkeyDeniz Öncü1214Ret25171916Ret11312th*100*
95NetherlandsCollin Veijer2024101314Ret2014161685921108129215th*84*
Moto3Red Bull KTM AjoKTM RC250GP51SpainBrian Uriarte1328th*11*1st5631st520
83SpainÁlvaro Carpe2NC611844324512109131014Ret3555th*195*
99SpainJosé Antonio Rueda131Ret111841315521211DNS1st365

* Season still in progress.

References

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  1. ^"Triumphant Johann Zarco lifts Moto2 world title".MotoGP.com.Dorna Sports. 9 October 2015. Retrieved17 October 2015.
  2. ^Lilly, Ryan (2019-08-11)."MotoGP Focused KTM to Withdraw from Moto2 in 2020, Husqvarna Return to Moto3".The Checkered Flag. Retrieved2025-11-13.
  3. ^"WP SUSPENSION RETURNS TO THE MOTO2™ WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP".WP Suspension - Online Press Center. Retrieved2025-11-13.

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