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2003 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season

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Sports season
2003F.I.M.Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
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2003 World Champions
Valentino Rossi became the MotoGP World Champion
Manuel Poggiali (pictured in 2008) became the 250cc World Champion
Daniel Pedrosa became the 125cc World Champion

The2003Grand Prix motorcycle racing season was the 55thF.I.M.Road racing World Championship season. The season consisted of 16 races, beginning with theJapanese motorcycle Grand Prix on 6 April 2003 and ending with theValencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix on 2 November.

Season summary

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Defending championValentino Rossi won his 3rdMotoGP championship in 2003, winning 9 races, highlighted by his win atPhillip Island where he was given a 10-second penalty for passing under a yellow flag and he overcame the penalty by winning the race with more than 10 seconds in hand. Rossi had become dissatisfied with his relationship with theHonda Racing Corporation[1] and as the season progressed and HRC tried to get Rossi to sign a new contract, Rossi demurred until finally announcing at the end of the year that he would be leaving Honda. He soon signed withYamaha and tookJeremy Burgess with him to be his crew chief.

The season was marred byDaijiro Kato being killed at the first round atSuzuka. He lost control of his motorcycle on the approach to the Casio Triangle and hit a barrier at high speed. His heart was restarted by track paramedics, but he did not wake from a coma and died 2 weeks later. Controversy arose because the race was not red-flagged to allow Kato to be removed from the track with maximum care.[2]Suzuka has since been removed from the MotoGP calendar. TeammateSete Gibernau would inherit Kato's factory-specRC211V.

MotoGP rookies for 2003 includedNicky Hayden (Rookie of the Year),Troy Bayliss,Marco Melandri andColin Edwards. A new constructor also arrived:Ducati. After much success inSuperbike racing, Ducati returned to the premier-class of GP with theirGP3. It made an immediate impression with its raw speed, and they finished the constructor's championship in second place, ahead ofYamaha and behindHonda.

Just like in 1998, Honda motorcycles won 15 (9 for Repsol Honda, 4 for Gresini and 2 for Pons each) of 16 races in the premier MotoGP class season.

2003 Grand Prix season calendar

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On 12 July 2002, the FIM confirmed the 2003 pre-calendar.[3] The South African GP was originally scheduled to run as the new season opener before the Japanese GP on this pre-calendar. On 16 October 2002, the FIM confirmed the 2003 calendar.[4] In it, the South African and Japanese Grands Prix were switched around again.

The following Grands Prix were scheduled to take place in 2003:[5][6]

RoundDateGrand PrixCircuit
16 AprilJapanSKYY vodka Grand Prix of JapanSuzuka Circuit
227 AprilSouth AfricaArnette Africa's Grand PrixPhakisa Freeway
311 MaySpainGran Prémio Marlboro de EspañaCircuito de Jerez
425 MayFranceGrand Prix Polini de FranceBugatti Circuit
58 JuneItalyGran Premio Cinzano d'ItaliaMugello Circuit
615 JuneCataloniaGran Premi Marlboro de CatalunyaCircuit de Catalunya
728 June ††NetherlandsGauloises Dutch TTTT Circuit Assen
813 JulyUnited KingdomCinzano British Grand PrixDonington Park
927 JulyGermanyCinzano Motorrad Grand Prix von DeutschlandSachsenring
1017 AugustCzech RepublicGauloises Grand Prix České republikyBrno Circuit
117 SeptemberPortugalGrande Prémio Marlboro de PortugalAutódromo do Estoril
1220 September ††Rio de Janeiro (state)Cinzano Rio Grand PrixAutódromo Internacional Nelson Piquet
135 OctoberTochigi PrefectureGauloises Pacific Grand Prix of MotegiTwin Ring Motegi
1412 OctoberMalaysiaMarlboro Malaysian Motorcycle Grand PrixSepang International Circuit
1519 OctoberAustraliaSKYY vodka Australian Grand PrixPhillip Island Grand Prix Circuit
162 NovemberValencian CommunityGran Premio Marlboro Comunitat ValencianaCircuit Ricardo Tormo
†† = Saturday race

Calendar changes

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There were no calendar changes for the 2003 season.

Regulation changes

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The following changes are made to the regulation for the 2003 season:[7][8]

Sporting regulations

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For this year, the rules changed regarding the neutralisation of a race. This only applies to the MotoGP class. If the circumstances change in such a significant way due to weather changes, a heavy accident or any other reason, a race may be neutralised either once or multiple times and the following rules will apply:

  • A white flag with diagonal red cross (indicating damp conditions) will be shown in a still manner at each marshal post.
  • A safety car will enter and make one sighting lap. The subsequent pit lane exit will be closed with red lights and a red flag indicating this.
  • Riders can opt to enter the pit lane at the end of their current lap or make one more sighting lap to check the track conditions, then will have to enter the pits.
  • All riders who opt to ride one more lap have to catch up to the safety car on track. Any overtaking of the safety car is forbidden.
  • At the end of the safety car's run, it will enter the pit lane and the circuit will be closed with indication of the red flags. All riders following the safety car must also enter the pits.
  • The safety car will stop ± 50 meters behind the exit of the pit lane.
  • While in the pits, all riders are allowed to make changes to their tyres, adjustments to their motorcycles, refuel or change bikes.
  • If the race is neutralised before the final lap, a provisional race classification will be published. The provisional classification will consist out of the results taken at the last point where the leader, as well as all other riders on the same lap as the leader, had completed a full lap without the display of any neutralisation flags being waved. Riders who were already in the pit lane before will also be included in the provisional classification. Any rider who did not complete at least 75% of the laps completed by the race leader will not be classified. The race will be resumed if possible following the procedures of article 1.28.
  • If a race is neutralised during the final lap, the following procedure will apply: if at least one rider has completed all scheduled number of laps of the original race, the final classification will be calculated according to article 1.25.1 and the race will not be resumed. If no rider has completed the final number of laps of the original race, the provision of article 1.27.8 will apply and the race will continue based on the standards of article 1.28.
  • If a race is neutralised more than once, the provisional race classification for positions and allowance of participation in the resumed start will always be based on the provisional race classification from the last time a race was neutralised.
  • In all cases, the provisional race classification must be displayed on the official timekeeping monitors.

In the case of a race restart after neutralisation, the following rules will apply for the MotoGP class only:

  • The Race Direction will officially announce when the safety car will leave the pits to resume the race.
  • The number of laps which still have to be done will be measured by the scheduled number of laps the original race had and the number of laps of the provisional race classification. If the difference is less than three, the number of laps to go will be three laps.
  • If a race is neutralised more than once, the number of laps which still have to be done will be measured by the scheduled number of laps the original race had and the number of completed laps in all the previous parts. If the difference is less than three, the number of laps to go will be three laps.
  • Only the riders which are included in the latest provisional race classificial are permitted to resume the race.
  • Two minutes before the safety car exits the pits, the pit lane exit will be opened with indication of green lights and flags to allow all riders to bunch up behind the safety car in the order of the provisional race classification.
  • Thirty seconds before the safety car exits the pits, all riders should be ready behind the safety car in the order of the provisional race classification.
  • The pit lane exit will be closed with an indication of red flags and lights and the safety car will make one lap followed by all the riders upon announcement by the Race Direction. Overtaking the safety car is forbidden and any riders who remain in the pits will have to resume the race from there.
  • In all cases, the time to go before the safety car leaves and the pit lane closes, must be shown on a countdown board or clock which is present in the pit lane exit or on the official timekeeping monitors.
  • At the end of the safety car's lap, it will enter the pits whilst all riders continue on the circuit.
  • The race will be resumed via a rolling start when the riders cross the start/finish line where two green flags will be waved on each side of the track and the green start lights will be turned on. At this time, a time penalty may be given by the Race Direction to any rider:
-who is not behind the rear wheel of the motorcycle in front of him.-who is in a higher position than in the provisional race classification.-who is more than three seconds behind the rider in front of him.
  • After the last rider in the file has passed the pit lane exit, the green lights will be turned on and the green flag will be waved to allow the riders in the pits to resume the race.
  • The final race classification will be created according to the position and the total number of laps of each rider at the time he crossed the start/finish line at the end of the race. The procedures of article 1.23.5. will apply in this case.

Technical regulations

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  • FollowingYamaha decided to ditch carburetor fuel feed after 2002 season, all MotoGP motorcycle entrants would begin mandatorily utilizingfuel injection for the first time.
  • The exposed edge of the exhaust pipe must be rounded to avoid any sharp edges. The last 30mm of the pipe must be horizontal and parallel to the center line of the bike with a tolerance of ±10 degrees.

2003 Grand Prix season results

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RoundDateGrand PrixCircuit125cc winner250cc winnerMotoGP winnerReport
16 AprilJapanJapanese motorcycle Grand PrixSuzukaItalyStefano PeruginiSan MarinoManuel PoggialiItalyValentino RossiReport
227 AprilSouth AfricaSouth African motorcycle Grand PrixPhakisaSpainDaniel PedrosaSan MarinoManuel PoggialiSpainSete GibernauReport
311 MaySpainSpanish motorcycle Grand PrixJerezItalyLucio CecchinelloSpainToni ElíasItalyValentino RossiReport
425 MayFranceFrench motorcycle Grand PrixLe MansSpainDaniel PedrosaSpainToni ElíasSpainSete GibernauReport
58 JuneItalyItalian motorcycle Grand PrixMugelloItalyLucio CecchinelloSan MarinoManuel PoggialiItalyValentino RossiReport
615 JuneCataloniaCatalan motorcycle Grand PrixCatalunyaSpainDaniel PedrosaFranceRandy de PunietItalyLoris CapirossiReport
728 June ††NetherlandsDutch TTAssenGermanySteve JenknerAustraliaAnthony WestSpainSete GibernauReport
813 JulyUnited KingdomBritish motorcycle Grand PrixDoningtonSpainHéctor BarberáSpainFonsi NietoItalyMax BiaggiReport
927 JulyGermanyGerman motorcycle Grand PrixSachsenringItalyStefano PeruginiItalyRoberto RolfoSpainSete GibernauReport
1017 AugustCzech RepublicCzech Republic motorcycle Grand PrixBrnoSpainDaniel PedrosaFranceRandy de PunietItalyValentino RossiReport
117 SeptemberPortugalPortuguese motorcycle Grand PrixEstorilSpainPablo NietoSpainToni ElíasItalyValentino RossiReport
1220 September ††Rio de Janeiro (state)Rio de Janeiro motorcycle Grand PrixRio de JaneiroSpainJorge LorenzoSan MarinoManuel PoggialiItalyValentino RossiReport
135 OctoberTochigi PrefecturePacific motorcycle Grand PrixMotegiSpainHéctor BarberáSpainToni ElíasItalyMax BiaggiReport
1412 OctoberMalaysiaMalaysian motorcycle Grand PrixSepangSpainDaniel PedrosaSpainToni ElíasItalyValentino RossiReport
1519 OctoberAustraliaAustralian motorcycle Grand PrixPhillip IslandItalyAndrea BalleriniItalyRoberto RolfoItalyValentino RossiReport
162 NovemberValencian CommunityValencian Community motorcycle Grand PrixValenciaAustraliaCasey StonerFranceRandy de PunietItalyValentino RossiReport
†† = Saturday Race

Participants

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MotoGP participants

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TeamConstructorMotorcycleTyreNo.RiderRounds
ItalyAlice Aprilia RacingApriliaRS CubeM41JapanNoriyuki HagaAll
45United StatesColin EdwardsAll
ItalyDucati Marlboro TeamDucatiDesmosedici GP3M12AustraliaTroy BaylissAll
65ItalyLoris CapirossiAll
United KingdomWCMHarris WCMHarris WCMD35United KingdomChris Burns1, 11–16
52SpainJosé David de Gea11–16
ROC YamahaROC Yamaha35United KingdomChris Burns8–10
Sabre V4Sabre V452SpainJosé David de Gea8–10
JapanRepsol HondaHondaRC211VM46ItalyValentino RossiAll
69United StatesNicky HaydenAll
SpainCamel Pramac Pons3ItalyMax BiaggiAll
11JapanTohru UkawaAll
ItalyTelefónica Movistar Honda15SpainSete GibernauAll
74JapanDaijiro Kato1
23JapanRyuichi Kiyonari4–16
ItalyPramac HondaB6JapanMakoto TamadaAll
JapanKawasaki Racing TeamKawasakiNinja ZX-RRD8AustraliaGarry McCoyAll
88AustraliaAndrew PittAll
48JapanAkira Yanagawa1, 6
66GermanyAlex Hofmann3, 5, 7, 9–10
JapanMoriwaki Racing WCMMD211VF ProtoMD211VF ProtoD25JapanTamaki Serizawa1
JapanMoriwaki RacingMoriwaki13
Malaysia/United StatesProton Team KRProtonKRKR3
KR5
B9JapanNobuatsu AokiAll
99United KingdomJeremy McWilliamsAll
JapanSuzuki Grand Prix TeamSuzukiGSV-RM10United StatesKenny Roberts Jr.1–5, 9–16
21United StatesJohn Hopkins1–13, 15–16
71JapanYukio Kagayama7–8
43JapanAkira Ryō14
JapanTeam Suzuki13
JapanFortuna Yamaha TeamYamahaYZR-M1M7SpainCarlos ChecaAll
33ItalyMarco Melandri1, 3–15
17JapanNorifumi Abe1–2, 16
JapanYamaha Racing Team4, 9
FranceGauloises Yamaha Team4BrazilAlex BarrosAll
19FranceOlivier JacqueAll
Spaind'Antín Yamaha Team56JapanShinya NakanoAll
Source:[9]
Key
Regular rider
Wildcard rider
Replacement rider

Team changes

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  • After fourteen consecutive seasons since 1989 in exception of 2000 and 2001, Kanemoto Racing officially shut down its MotoGP programme due to lack of funds and sponsorship.

250cc participants

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TeamConstructorMotorcycleNo.RiderRounds
Fortuna HondaHondaHonda RS250RW3ItalyRoberto RolfoAll
Telefónica Movistar Junior Team5ArgentinaSebastián PortoAll
Troll Honda BQRHondaHonda RS250R6SpainAlex DebónAll
34AndorraEric BatailleAll
Safilo Oxydo - LCRApriliaAprilia RSV 2507FranceRandy de PunietAll
Yamaha KurzYamahaYamaha YZR 2508JapanNaoki MatsudoAll
13Czech RepublicJaroslav Huleš1–5
52Czech RepublicLukáš Pešek6, 9–16
29ItalyChristian Pistoni7
Équipe de France - Scrab GPApriliaAprilia RSV 2509FranceHugo MarchandAll
36FranceErwan NigonAll
Team Repsol Telefónica MovistarApriliaAprilia RSV 25010SpainFonsi NietoAll
24SpainToni ElíasAll
Aspar Junior TeamApriliaAprilia RSV 25011SpainJoan OlivéAll
33SpainHéctor FaubelAll
Elit Grand PrixHondaHonda RS250R
96Czech RepublicJakub Smrž1–11
13Czech RepublicJaroslav Huleš12–16
Team Zoppini AbruzzoApriliaAprilia RSV 25014AustraliaAnthony WestAll
16SwedenJohan StigefeltAll
Kiefer Castrol-Honda RacingHondaHonda RS250R15GermanyChristian GemmelAll
Dark Dog MolenaarHondaHonda RS250R18NetherlandsHenk van de LagemaatAll
98GermanyKatja Poensgen1–12, 14–15
96Czech RepublicJakub Smrž13, 16
Campetella RacingApriliaAprilia RSV 25021ItalyFranco BattainiAll
50FranceSylvain GuintoliAll
73Czech RepublicRadomil Rous16
Matteoni RacingApriliaAprilia RSV 25026ItalyAlex BaldoliniAll
Aprilia GermanyApriliaAprilia RSV 25028GermanyDirk Heidolf1–4, 8–16
29ItalyChristian Pistoni5
30GermanyKlaus Nöhles6–7
57United KingdomChaz DaviesAll
Oscar CompetitionHondaHonda RS250R
31FranceChristophe Rastel6
Córdoba Patrimonio de la HumanidadYamahaYamaha YZR 250
39SpainLuis Castro3
Equipo Andalucía AMFApriliaAprilia RSV 250
40SpainÁlvaro Molina3
MAS Racing TeamApriliaAprilia RSV 2506, 11, 16
Marina Park Mavi Sport KurzYamahaYamaha YZR 250
41PortugalMiguel Praia11
Equipe de FranceHondaHonda RS250R
42FranceGrégory Leblanc3, 16
Eisen Moto TeamHondaHonda RS250R
44FranceVincent Eisen4
Team Racer BikeHondaHonda RS250R
45FranceSamuel Aubry4
MRTTHondaHonda RS250R
46NetherlandsJan Blok7
J&E Sport KunstgrasYamahaYamaha YZR 250
47NetherlandsArie Vos7, 10
Performance RacingHondaHonda RS250R
48NetherlandsHans Smees7
De Arend Horeca MeubilairHondaHonda RS250R
49NetherlandsRandy Gevers7
Watz RacingYamahaYamaha YZR 250
51SwedenFrederik Watz11
MS Aprilia TeamApriliaAprilia RSV 25054San MarinoManuel PoggialiAll
Galemain RacingYamahaYamaha YZR 250
58United KingdomLee Dickinson8
St. Neots MotorcycleHondaHonda RS250R
59United KingdomAndrew Sawford8
AVS/Race to WinYamahaYamaha YZR 250
60United KingdomPhillip Desborough8
Neukirchner R.T. ADAC SachseHondaHonda RS250R
62GermanyMax Neukirchner9
Bernd Hermann Racing TeamHondaHonda RS250R
63SwedenTomas Palander9
KR-EATIV de Kehrer RacingHondaHonda RS250R
64GermanyNico Kehrer9
MSC Schleizer DrejeckHondaHonda RS250R
65GermanyNorman Rank9
Raistila RacingYamahaYamaha YZR 250
66FinlandVesa Kallio9–11
SP Tadao Racing TeamYamahaYamaha YZR 250
67JapanTomoyoshi Koyama1, 13
71JapanKatsuyuki Nakasuga1
Hitman RC Koshien YamahaYamahaYamaha YZR 250
68JapanTekkyu Kayo1
J RacingYamahaYamaha YZR 250
69JapanMasaki Tokudome13
Burning Blood RTHondaHonda RS250R
70JapanChoujun Kameya13
Dy Do Miu Racing TeamHondaHonda RS250R
72JapanYuki Takahashi1, 13
KLUB Team Racing ZnojmoApriliaAprilia RSV 250
73Czech RepublicRadomil Rous10
TKB AMK Brno Racing TeamYamahaYamaha YZR 250
74Czech RepublicMichal Filla10
Biro Racing TeamHondaHonda RS250R
75HungaryGábor Rizmayer10
Team Underwood Diesel ExpressYamahaYamaha YZR 250
76AustraliaBrett Underwood15
Turramurra CycleryYamahaYamaha YZR 250
77AustraliaMark Rowling15
EMS RacingHondaHonda RS250R
78AustraliaPeter Taplin15
Hardcastle Communication RacingYamahaYamaha YZR 250
79AustraliaGeoff Hardcastle15
Awesome Discs RacingHondaHonda RS250R
80AustraliaRodney Camm15
Madifchina d'Antin YamahaYamahaYamaha YZR 250
81ChinaShi Zhao Huang14
82ChinaZi Xian He14
Team HollandApriliaAprilia RSV 250
83NetherlandsPatrick Lakerveld16
Kiefer Castrol HondaHondaHonda RS250R
84AustriaYves Polzer16
Team Harc-ProHondaHonda RS250R
92JapanHiroshi Aoyama1, 13
Source:[10]
Key
Regular rider
Wildcard rider
Replacement rider

125cc participants

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TeamConstructorMotorcycleNo.RiderRounds
Red Bull KTMKTMKTM 125 FRR1FranceArnaud Vincent1–9
10ItalyRoberto LocatelliAll
36FinlandMika Kallio10–16
Sterilgarda RacingApriliaAprilia RS125R
41JapanYouichi Ui1–10
1FranceArnaud Vincent11–16
42ItalyGioele PellinoAll
Telefónica Movistar Junior TeamHondaHonda RS125R3SpainDani Pedrosa1–15
Safilo Oxydo - LCRApriliaAprilia RS125R4ItalyLucio CecchinelloAll
27AustraliaCasey StonerAll
Matteoni RacingApriliaAprilia RS125R6ItalyMirko GiansantiAll
58ItalyMarco SimoncelliAll
Abruzzo RacingApriliaAprilia RS125R7ItalyStefano PeruginiAll
11ItalyMax SabbataniAll
Ajo MotorsportHondaHonda RS125R8JapanMasao AzumaAll
36FinlandMika Kallio1–9
39JapanHiroyuki Kikuchi10
50ItalyAndrea Ballerini11–16
Elit Grand PrixHondaHonda RS125R12SwitzerlandThomas LüthiAll
Seedorf RacingApriliaAprilia RS125R14United KingdomChris Martin1–6
88DenmarkRobbin Harms7, 9–16
81SpainIsmael Ortega8
19SpainÁlvaro BautistaAll
81SpainIsmael Ortega3, 6, 11, 16
88DenmarkRobbin Harms5
Globet.com RacingApriliaAprilia RS125R15San MarinoAlex de AngelisAll
23ItalyGino BorsoiAll
Exalt Cycle Red DevilApriliaAprilia RS125R17GermanySteve JenknerAll
79HungaryGábor TalmácsiAll
MetaSystem Racing ServiceHondaHonda RS125R21United KingdomLeon Camier1–9
50ItalyAndrea Ballerini10
60ItalyMattia Angeloni11
63FranceMike Di Meglio12–16
78HungaryPéter Lénárt1–11
28ItalyMichele Danese12–16
Master - Mx Onda - AsparApriliaAprilia RS125R22SpainPablo NietoAll
80SpainHéctor BarberáAll
Team ScotHondaHonda RS125R24ItalySimone CorsiAll
34ItalyAndrea DoviziosoAll
Road Racing Team HungaryHondaHonda RS125R25HungaryImre TóthAll
Caja Madrid Derbi RacingDerbiDerbi 125 GP26SpainEmilio AlzamoraAll
48SpainJorge LorenzoAll
Semprucci - Angaia MalagutiMalagutiMalaguti 125GP31SpainJulián SimónAll
32ItalyFabrizio LaiAll
Metis Gilera RacingGileraGilera 125 GP33ItalyStefano Bianco1–4, 7–16
50ItalyAndrea Ballerini5–6
Freesoul RacingApriliaAprilia RS125R
63FranceMike Di Meglio1–10
GileraGilera 125 GP41JapanYouichi Ui11–16
Team Costa CálidaApriliaAprilia RS125R
43SpainManuel Hernández16
Grand Prix Training CentreHondaHonda RS125R
44AustraliaJoshua Waters15
Tassie Windscreens SimmondsHondaHonda RS125R
45AustraliaBrett Simmonds15
Matt Attack RacingHondaHonda RS125R
46AustraliaMatthew Kuhne15
Macadam RacingHondaHonda RS125R
49United KingdomLee Longden8
Red Bull RookiesHondaHonda RS125R
50United KingdomMidge Smart8
Brooklands Autobody RacingHondaHonda RS125R
51United KingdomKris Weston8
RZT Repsol Racing TeamHondaHonda RS125R
52GermanyJarno Müller9
ADAC Sachsen e.V.HondaHonda RS125R
53GermanyManuel Mickan9
ADAC Sachsenring Jr. Racing ServicesHondaHonda RS125R
54GermanyPatrick Unger9
OMV Team HanuschHondaHonda RS125R
55Czech RepublicIgor Kaláb10
91GermanyJascha Büch9
Elcom-IPC Heron Racing TeamHondaHonda RS125R
56Czech RepublicMarkéta Janáková10
Lines RacingHondaHonda RS125R
57SlovakiaLuka Nedog10
Honda Hamamatsu EscargotHondaHonda RS125R
59JapanHiroaki Kuzuhara13
Team LeardniHondaHonda RS125R
60ItalyMattia Angeloni5
RCGMApriliaAprilia RS125R
61ItalyMichele Pirro5
Engines EngineeringMalagutiMalaguti 125GP
62ItalyAlessio Aldrovandi5
Cheung Wing TeamHondaHonda RS125R
64ChinaCheung Wai On1
S-Way & ReviveHondaHonda RS125R
65JapanToshika Kuzuhara1
Honda Kumamoto RacingHondaHonda RS125R13
Team Harc ProHondaHonda RS125R
66JapanShuhei Aoyama1, 13
Team Life Hatada
Team Life
HondaHonda RS125R
67JapanAkio Tanaka1
68JapanSadahito Suma1
9413
4 RacingTSRHonda RS125R
69SpainDavid Bonache3
Honda6, 11, 16
Racing Team GadeaApriliaAprilia RS125R
70SpainSergio Gadea3, 6, 11, 16
Mir RacingApriliaAprilia RS125R
71SpainRubén Catalán3
Equipe de France EspoirHondaHonda RS125R
72FranceAlexis Masbou4
73FranceWilliam Gautier4
Racing Moto SportHondaHonda RS125R
74FranceJimmy Petit4
DB Racing TeamHondaHonda RS125R
75NetherlandsAdri den Bekker7
Tennen Racing TeamHondaHonda RS125R
76NetherlandsJarno van der Marel7
Schouten RacingHondaHonda RS125R
77NetherlandsRaymond Schouten7
TMR CompeticióHondaHonda RS125R
82SpainJordi Carchano6
SP125Racing.comHondaHonda RS125R
83United KingdomChester Lusk8
Banks Racing/GR MotorsportHondaHonda RS125R
84United KingdomPaul Veazey8
Mob 77HondaHonda RS125R
85FranceXavier Herouin4
Provence Moto SportHondaHonda RS125R
86FranceGregory Lefort4
BNT RacingHondaHonda RS125R
87ItalyMichele Conti5
Racing Team MVKHondaHonda RS125R
89NetherlandsMark van Kreij7
ADAC BerlinHondaHonda RS125R
90GermanyDario Giuseppetti9, 16
BRC Racing TeamHondaHonda RS125R
92Czech RepublicVáclav Bittman10
Matteoni RacingApriliaAprilia RS125R
93ItalyManuel Manna11
JHA RacingHondaHonda RS125R
95JapanYuki Hatano13
Source:[11]
Key
Regular rider
Wildcard rider
Replacement rider

Standings

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See also:List of FIM World Championship points scoring systems

MotoGP standings

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Scoring system

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

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

Riders' standings

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PosRiderBikeTeamJPN
Japan
RSA
South Africa
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
RIO
Rio de Janeiro (state)
PAC
Tochigi Prefecture
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1ItalyValentino RossiHondaRepsol Honda1212123321112111357
2SpainSete GibernauHondaTelefónica Movistar Honda41Ret1731212424242277
3ItalyMax BiaggiHondaCamel Pramac Pons232531421Ret52413174228
4ItalyLoris CapirossiDucatiDucati Marlboro Team3RetRetRet21644Ret368623177
5United StatesNicky HaydenHondaRepsol Honda77Ret12129118569534316130
6AustraliaTroy BaylissDucatiDucati Marlboro Team543RetRet109533610Ret9Ret7128
7SpainCarlos ChecaYamahaFortuna Yamaha Team109RetRet84468489Ret585123
8JapanTohru UkawaHondaCamel Pramac Pons206476612Ret6857775Ret123
9BrazilAlex BarrosYamahaGauloises Yamaha Team8553Ret88DNSRet71112615Ret6101
10JapanShinya NakanoYamahad'Antín Yamaha Team91181455139714128987Ret101
11JapanMakoto TamadaHondaPramac HondaRet146Ret471613139103DSQ10101087
12FranceOlivier JacqueYamahaGauloises Yamaha Team151010410Ret5Ret91113Ret13Ret6Ret71
13United StatesColin EdwardsApriliaAlice Aprilia Racing6Ret14109Ret71014121413171316862
14JapanNoriyuki HagaApriliaAlice Aprilia Racing12Ret118Ret12Ret7Ret1315141212141547
15ItalyMarco MelandriYamahaFortuna Yamaha TeamWD17151113RetRetRet10711511Ret45
16JapanNorifumi AbeYamahaFortuna Yamaha Team118931
Yamaha Racing Team1110
17United StatesJohn HopkinsSuzukiSuzuki Grand Prix Team13137RetRet151511Ret1718DNSRet121329
18United KingdomJeremy McWilliamsProtonKRProton Team KRRetRet126RetRetRetRet12Ret1916Ret17111227
19United StatesKenny Roberts Jr.SuzukiSuzuki Grand Prix Team14151316Ret15201717151491122
20JapanRyuichi KiyonariHondaTelefónica Movistar Honda1313111714181516151121191422
21JapanNobuatsu AokiProtonKRProton Team KRRet129RetRet16Ret1511Ret20Ret1418181719
22AustraliaGarry McCoyKawasakiKawasaki Racing Team1617189151718161618RetRetRet19131911
23GermanyAlex HofmannKawasakiKawasaki Racing Team16141017198
24JapanAkira RyōSuzukiTeam Suzuki106
Suzuki Grand Prix Team20
25JapanYukio KagayamaSuzukiSuzuki Grand Prix TeamRet124
26AustraliaAndrew PittKawasakiKawasaki Racing Team171615Ret16Ret141719162118161615184
JapanTamaki SerizawaMD211VF ProtoMoriwaki Racing WCM190
MoriwakiMoriwaki Racing18
JapanAkira YanagawaKawasakiKawasaki Racing Team18Ret0
SpainJosé David de GeaSabre V4WCMRet20DNS0
Harris WCM221919RetRet20
United KingdomChris BurnsHarris WCMWCMDNSDNSRetRetRet20WD0
ROC YamahaRetWDRet
JapanDaijiro KatoHondaTelefónica Movistar HondaRet0
PosRiderBikeTeamJPN
Japan
RSA
South Africa
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
RIO
Rio de Janeiro (state)
PAC
Tochigi Prefecture
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints classification
BlueNon-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired, not classified (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole position
Italics – Fastest lap

Constructors' standings

[edit]
  • Each constructor got the same number of points as their best placed rider in each race.
  • Rounds marked with a light blue background were under wet race conditions or stopped by rain.
PosConstructorJPN
Japan
RSA
South Africa
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
RIO
Rio de Janeiro (state)
PAC
Tochigi Prefecture
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1JapanHonda1111121111111111395
2ItalyDucati343Ret216433368623248
3JapanYamaha8553544674785565175
4ItalyAprilia6Ret1189127714121413121214881
5JapanSuzuki1313716Ret15151115171717101491143
6Malaysia/United StatesProtonKRRet1296Ret16Ret1511Ret19161417111238
7JapanKawasaki161615914171016161621181616131819
PosConstructorJPN
Japan
RSA
South Africa
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
RIO
Rio de Janeiro (state)
PAC
Tochigi Prefecture
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts

Teams' standings

[edit]
  • Each team got the total points scored by their two riders, including replacement riders. In one rider team, only the points scored by that rider was counted. Wildcard riders did not score points.
  • Rounds marked with a light blue background were under wet race conditions or stopped by rain.
PosTeamBike
No.
JPN
Japan
RSA
South Africa
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
RIO
Rio de Janeiro (state)
PAC
Tochigi Prefecture
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1JapanRepsol Honda461212123321112111487
6977Ret12129118569534316
2SpainCamel Pramac Pons3232531421Ret52413174351
11206476612Ret6857775Ret
3ItalyDucati Marlboro Team12543RetRet109533610Ret9Ret7305
653RetRetRet21644Ret368623
4ItalyTelefónica Movistar Honda1541Ret1731212424242299
2313131117141815161511211914
74Ret
5JapanFortuna Yamaha Team7109RetRet84468489Ret585188
171189
33WD17151113RetRetRet10711511Ret
6FranceGauloises Yamaha Team48553Ret88DNSRet71112615Ret6172
19151010410Ret5Ret91113Ret13Ret6Ret
7ItalyAlice Aprilia Racing4112Ret118Ret12Ret7Ret13151412121415109
456Ret14109Ret710141214131713168
8Spaind'Antín Yamaha Team5691181455139714128987Ret101
9ItalyPramac Honda6Ret146Ret471613139103DSQ10101087
10JapanSuzuki Grand Prix Team1014151316Ret15201717151491155
2113137RetRet151511Ret1718DNSRet1213
4320
71Ret12
11Malaysia/United StatesProton Team KR9Ret129RetRet16Ret1511Ret20Ret1418181746
99RetRet126RetRetRetRet12Ret1916Ret171112
12JapanKawasaki Racing Team81617189151718161618RetRetRet19131915
88171615Ret16Ret14171916211816161518
United KingdomWCM35DNSDNSRetRetRet20WD0
RetWDRet
52Ret20DNS
221919RetRet20
PosTeamBike
No.
JPN
Japan
RSA
South Africa
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
RIO
Rio de Janeiro (state)
PAC
Tochigi Prefecture
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts

250cc standings

[edit]

[12][10]

Scoring system

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

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

Riders' standings

[edit]
  • Rounds marked with a light blue background were under wet race conditions or stopped by rain.
  • Riders marked with light blue background were eligible for Rookie of the Year awards.
PosRiderBikeJPN
Japan
RSA
South Africa
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
RIO
Rio de Janeiro (state)
PAC
Tochigi Prefecture
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1San MarinoManuel PoggialiAprilia114Ret1Ret4283213293249
2ItalyRoberto RolfoHonda7523496514422417235
3SpainToni ElíasApriliaRet811641347211811112226
4FranceRandy de PunietApriliaRet232Ret1Ret8313365Ret1208
5SpainFonsi NietoAprilia677422Ret1269Ret8335194
6ItalyFranco BattainiAprilia5311183627576RetRet648148
7AustraliaAnthony WestApriliaRet65793136Ret108Ret92Ret145
8ArgentinaSebastián PortoHonda446Ret8756455RetRet8Ret6127
9JapanNaoki MatsudoYamaha8108575Ret9Ret98577611119
10FranceSylvain GuintoliAprilia109Ret6583RetRet874RetDNSRet4101
11SpainAlex DebónHonda11DSQ98121111109DNS11119Ret51081
12SpainJoan OlivéAprilia13Ret1010101023Ret1716Ret7191418Ret38
13SpainHéctor FaubelApriliaRet11Ret1115Ret1712Ret10136RetRet16Ret34
14United KingdomChaz DaviesAprilia181518Ret13Ret241312142091120151333
15JapanHiroshi AoyamaHonda2531
16FranceErwan NigonAprilia1217Ret1717147Ret14Ret161217Ret7Ret30
17ItalyAlex BaldoliniApriliaRet121213RetRet141710Ret14Ret1310RetRet30
18JapanYuki TakahashiHonda3429
19FranceEric BatailleHonda16131315DNSRetRetRetRet121210RetRetRet928
20SwedenJohan StigefeltAprilia1414Ret12Ret1310RetRetRetDNS13RetRet101726
21GermanyDirk HeidolfApriliaRetRet15Ret15111317141411131226
22GermanyChristian GemmelHondaRet1814916158RetRet1515161216RetRet24
23FranceHugo MarchandApriliaRetRetRet1411Ret916Ret11RetRet161314Ret24
24Czech RepublicJakub SmržHonda15Ret171914Ret121413RetRet181414
25Czech RepublicJaroslav HulešYamaha17161616DNS10
Honda15Ret158Ret
26JapanTekkyu KayoYamaha97
27JapanChoujun KameyaHonda106
28United KingdomJay VincentAprilia115
29GermanyKlaus NöhlesAprilia12155
30Czech RepublicLukáš PešekYamaha161617Ret17RetRet12194
31GermanyMax NeukirchnerHonda151
32JapanMasaki TokudomeYamaha151
33Czech RepublicRadomil RousApriliaRet151
NetherlandsHenk van de LagemaatHonda1919202018181618RetRet2319201817180
SpainÁlvaro MolinaAprilia19DNS19160
GermanyKatja PoensgenHonda20RetDNQDNQDNQ1718191820RetDNS17Ret0
FinlandVesa KallioYamaha1918180
ItalyChristian PistoniAprilia190
Yamaha20
NetherlandsJan BlokHonda190
Czech RepublicMichal FillaYamaha190
ChinaShi Zhao HuangYamaha190
NetherlandsPatrick LakerveldAprilia200
NetherlandsArie VosYamaha21210
SpainLuis CastroYamaha210
SwedenFrederik WatzYamaha210
NetherlandsHans SmeesHonda220
HungaryGábor RizmayerHonda220
PortugalMiguel PraiaYamaha220
JapanTomoyoshi KoyamaYamahaRetRet0
JapanKatsuyuki NakasugaYamahaRet0
FranceSamuel AubryHondaRet0
FranceChristophe RastelHondaRet0
United KingdomLee DickinsonYamahaRet0
United KingdomPhillip DesboroughYamahaRet0
SwedenTomas PalanderHondaRet0
GermanyNorman RankHondaRet0
AustraliaGeoff HardcastleYamahaRet0
FranceGrégory LeblancHondaDNSDNQ0
FranceVincent EisenHondaDNQ0
NetherlandsRandy GeversHondaDNQ0
United KingdomAndrew SawfordHondaDNQ0
GermanyNico KehrerHondaDNQ0
ChinaZi Xian HeYamahaDNQ0
AustraliaMark RowlingYamahaDNQ0
AustraliaPeter TaplinHondaDNQ0
AustraliaRodney CammHondaDNQ0
AustraliaBrett UnderwoodYamahaDNQ0
AustriaYves PolzerHondaDNQ0
PosRiderBikeJPN
Japan
RSA
South Africa
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
RIO
Rio de Janeiro (state)
PAC
Tochigi Prefecture
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints classification
BlueNon-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired, not classified (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole position
Italics – Fastest lap

Constructors' standings

[edit]
  • Each constructor got the same number of points as their best placed rider in each race.
  • Rounds marked with a light blue background were under wet race conditions or stopped by rain.
PosConstructorJPN
Japan
RSA
South Africa
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
RIO
Rio de Janeiro (state)
PAC
Tochigi Prefecture
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1ItalyAprilia1111111121111121390
2JapanHonda2423475514422416252
3JapanYamaha81085752091698577611119
PosConstructorJPN
Japan
RSA
South Africa
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
RIO
Rio de Janeiro (state)
PAC
Tochigi Prefecture
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts

125cc standings

[edit]

[13][11]

Scoring system

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

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

Riders' standings

[edit]
  • Rounds marked with a light blue background were under wet race conditions or stopped by rain.
  • Riders marked with light blue background were eligible for Rookie of the Year awards.
PosRiderBikeJPN
Japan
RSA
South Africa
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
RIO
Rio de Janeiro (state)
PAC
Tochigi Prefecture
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1SpainDaniel PedrosaHonda8141218Ret414461WD223
2San MarinoAlex de AngelisApriliaRet63Ret53643333967Ret166
3SpainHéctor BarberáApriliaRet137119Ret31145291863164
4ItalyStefano PeruginiAprilia1Ret57755312Ret74RetRet13162
5ItalyAndrea DoviziosoHonda52934Ret1027686313Ret8157
6GermanySteve JenknerAprilia3328Ret41RetRetRetRet105Ret32151
7SpainPablo NietoAprilia75Ret5317265Ret1589Ret7148
8AustraliaCasey StonerApriliaRet106418RetRet52DNSDNS22RetRet1125
9ItalyLucio CecchinelloAprilia48121Ret16108RetRet18RetRetRet9112
10ItalyMirko GiansantiAprilia2151012111215111171014117Ret593
11FinlandMika KallioHonda11716Ret1371171088
KTM4DSQ1972RetRet
12SpainJorge LorenzoDerbiRet2415RetRet6RetRet211261Ret381179
13JapanYouichi UiAprilia64866Ret4RetRet976
GileraDNS21171811Ret
14HungaryGábor TalmácsiAprilia14Ret19161699961178141491270
15SwitzerlandThomas LüthiHonda917129152722RetRetRet1510416DNS68
16JapanMasao AzumaHonda17911101422Ret13Ret1313Ret13521564
17ItalyGino BorsoiAprilia10111313881319178Ret12Ret20Ret1054
18FranceArnaud VincentKTMRet1222Ret2114Ret8Ret39
Aprilia51319165Ret
19ItalySimone CorsiHonda12142114121512Ret9Ret92215DNSDNSRet32
20SpainÁlvaro BautistaAprilia182517Ret2828Ret14Ret16151612154631
21ItalyMarco SimoncelliAprilia212014Ret171620161214DNS11Ret11Ret431
22ItalyAndrea BalleriniGilera191825
HondaRetRetRet20191Ret
23ItalyGioele PellinoAprilia151620Ret1011Ret121310Ret26RetRetRetRet25
24ItalyRoberto LocatelliKTM2328Ret152010RetRet18171117Ret10Ret1718
25ItalyFabrizio LaiMalaguti161823RetRet1914Ret151812241817131810
26DenmarkRobbin HarmsAprilia25DSQ1619Ret23222110148
27ItalyStefano BiancoGileraRet21RetDNSRetRetRet201420161215217
28FranceMike Di MeglioAprilia22222817Ret131915Ret155
HondaRetRet22RetRet
29SpainJulián SimónMalaguti1927Ret20Ret2417182022Ret25242512194
30ItalyMax SabbataniAprilia13Ret2418232122RetDNSRet21RetRetRetRet163
31SpainEmilio AlzamoraDerbiRet231819RetRet21RetRet2119RetRet2314242
ItalyMattia AngeloniHonda24160
HungaryImre TóthHonda24Ret262327202317Ret23RetRet2624Ret0
Aprilia22
ItalyMichele DaneseHonda27Ret2617Ret0
ItalyManuel MannaAprilia170
SpainSergio GadeaAprilia252318200
NetherlandsAdri den BekkerHonda180
GermanyDario GiuseppettiHonda19Ret0
SpainIsmael OrtegaAprilia27WD2120230
HungaryPéter LénártHondaRet29Ret223126Ret2022RetRet0
JapanToshika KuzuharaHonda20Ret0
United KingdomChristopher MartinHonda2526Ret21RetRet0
JapanShuhei AoyamaHondaRet210
ItalyMichele ContiHonda220
United KingdomLeon CamierHonda26Ret30243027RetRet230
United KingdomPaul VeazeyHonda230
JapanHiroaki KuzuharaHonda230
NetherlandsJarno van der MarelHonda240
United KingdomMidge SmartHonda240
Czech RepublicIgor KalábHonda240
JapanSadahito SumaHondaRet250
FranceJimmy PetitHonda250
SpainJordi CarchanoHonda250
United KingdomLee LongdenHonda250
Czech RepublicMarkéta JanákováHonda250
ItalyAlessio AldrovandiMalaguti260
United KingdomChester LuskHonda260
SlovakiaLuka NedogHonda260
JapanAkio TanakaHonda270
SpainRubén CatalánAprilia290
ItalyMichele PirroAprilia290
SpainDavid BonacheHondaRetRetRetDNS0
FranceWilliam GautierHondaRet0
FranceGregory LefortApriliaRet0
FranceXavier HerouinHondaRet0
FranceAlexis MasbouHondaRet0
NetherlandsRaymond SchoutenHondaRet0
NetherlandsMark van KreijHondaRet0
GermanyPatrick UngerHondaRet0
GermanyJarno MüllerHondaRet0
GermanyJascha BüchHondaRet0
GermanyManuel MickanHondaRet0
Czech RepublicVáclav BittmanHondaRet0
JapanYuki HatanoHondaRet0
AustraliaMatthew KuhneHondaRet0
AustraliaJoshua WatersHondaRet0
ChinaCheung Wai OnHondaDNQ0
United KingdomKris WestonHondaDNS0
JapanHiroyuki KikuchiHondaDNS0
AustraliaBrett SimmondsHondaDNQ0
SpainManuel HernándezApriliaDNS0
PosRiderBikeJPN
Japan
RSA
South Africa
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
RIO
Rio de Janeiro (state)
PAC
Tochigi Prefecture
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints classification
BlueNon-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired, not classified (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole position
Italics – Fastest lap

Manufacturers' 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.
PosConstructorJPN
Japan
RSA
South Africa
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
RIO
Rio de Janeiro (state)
PAC
Tochigi Prefecture
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1ItalyAprilia1312131112121631343
2JapanHonda5141217241443118286
3SpainDerbiRet231519Ret621Ret211261Ret381179
4AustriaKTM231222152010Ret8184111772Ret1766
5ItalyGileraRet21RetDNS1918RetRetRet2014201612112111
6ItalyMalaguti1618232026191418151812241817121811
PosConstructorJPN
Japan
RSA
South Africa
SPA
Spain
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
CAT
Catalonia
NED
Netherlands
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
RIO
Rio de Janeiro (state)
PAC
Tochigi Prefecture
MAL
Malaysia
AUS
Australia
VAL
Valencian Community
Pts

References

[edit]
  1. ^Noyes, D.Rossi: Last Honda offer "unacceptable", but denies "signing with anybody". SpeedTV.com, 9 October 2003.
  2. ^Kato inquiry: Racing accident, barriers to blame.Archived 2008-04-11 at theWayback Machine Crash.net, 28 November 2003.
  3. ^Sports, Dorna."FIM announces 2003 MotoGP World Championship Pre-Calendar | MotoGP".www.motogp.com.
  4. ^Sports, Dorna."MotoGP World Championship 2003 Calendar | MotoGP".www.motogp.com.
  5. ^"MotoGP Calendar".www.yamaha-racing.com. Archived fromthe original on 2018-06-14. Retrieved2018-06-14.
  6. ^"2003 World Motorcycle Championship". 12 June 2017.
  7. ^Sports, Dorna."Rule changes for the 2003 MotoGP season | MotoGP".www.motogp.com.
  8. ^"Rule change for exhaust systems".Crash. April 15, 2003.
  9. ^"Moto GP1 entry list for 2003".Motorcycle Racing Online.
  10. ^ab"250cc entry list for 2003".Motorcycle Racing Online.
  11. ^ab"125cc entry list for 2003".Motorcycle Racing Online.
  12. ^"Standings"(PDF).resources.motogp.com.
  13. ^"Standings"(PDF).resources.motogp.com.

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