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2012 Valencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix

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Motorcycle race
Valencian Community  2012 Valencian Community Grand Prix
Race details
Race 18 of 18 races in the
2012 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
Date11 November 2012
Official nameGran PremioGenerali de la Comunitat Valenciana[1]
LocationCircuit Ricardo Tormo
Course
  • Permanent racing facility
  • 4.005 km (2.489 mi)
MotoGP
Pole position
RiderSpainDani PedrosaHonda
Time1:30.844
Fastest lap
RiderSpainDani PedrosaHonda
Time1:33.119
Podium
FirstSpainDani PedrosaHonda
SecondJapanKatsuyuki NakasugaYamaha
ThirdAustraliaCasey StonerHonda
Moto2
Pole position
RiderSpainPol EspargaróKalex
Time1:35.191
Fastest lap
RiderSpainMarc MárquezSuter
Time1:46.440
Podium
FirstSpainMarc MárquezSuter
SecondSpainJulián SimónSuter
ThirdSpainNicolás TerolSuter
Moto3
Pole position
RiderGermanyJonas FolgerKalex-KTM
Time1:41.263
Fastest lap
RiderMalaysiaZulfahmi KhairuddinKTM
Time1:49.622
Podium
FirstUnited KingdomDanny KentKTM
SecondGermanySandro CorteseKTM
ThirdMalaysiaZulfahmi KhairuddinKTM

The2012 Valencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix was the eighteenth and final round of the2012 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on the weekend of 9–11 November 2012 at theCircuito Ricardo Tormo.

The race wasCasey Stoner's last before his retirement from the sport, and he finished it on the podium in third position.Dani Pedrosa won the race forHonda and ensure the season ended with 18 points between himself and new championJorge Lorenzo, who retired from the race, at the top of the riders' standings. The result meant that Pedrosa had won 6 of the last 8 races, and that Lorenzo maintained his record of finishing first or second in every race he finished in 2012.Katsuyuki Nakasuga made just his second appearance in 2012 in place of the injuredBen Spies atYamaha, and took advantage of the wet conditions to finish in second place (the only podium for a Japanese rider in any class in 2012).

Marc Márquez won the Moto2 race, despite starting from 33rd on the grid, although he had moved up to 13th within the first three corners. It was Márquez's last Moto2 race, as he would replace Stoner at the Honda team for the2013 season. PolesitterPol Espargaró secured second in the championship behind Márquez by finishing in eighth.Julián Simón andNicolás Terol (who took his first Moto2 podium) completed an all Spanish podium.Danny Kent took his second victory of the Moto3 season in front of championSandro Cortese andZulfahmi Khairuddin to complete an allKTM podium.

Classification

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MotoGP

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Pos.No.RiderTeamManufacturerLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
126SpainDani PedrosaRepsol Honda TeamHonda3048:23.819125
221JapanKatsuyuki NakasugaYamaha Factory RacingYamaha30+37.6611620
31AustraliaCasey StonerRepsol Honda TeamHonda30+1:00.633316
419SpainÁlvaro BautistaSan Carlo Honda GresiniHonda30+1:02.811813
551ItalyMichele PirroSan Carlo Honda GresiniFTR30+1:26.6081511
64ItalyAndrea DoviziosoMonster Yamaha Tech 3Yamaha30+1:30.423610
717Czech RepublicKarel AbrahamCardion AB MotoracingDucati30+1:31.789139
89ItalyDanilo PetrucciCame IodaRacing Project-Ioda-Suter29+1 lap178
977United KingdomJames EllisonPaul Bird MotorsportART29+1 lap207
1046ItalyValentino RossiDucati TeamDucati29+1 lap116
1141SpainAleix EspargaróPower Electronics AsparART29+1 lap105
1214FranceRandy de PunietPower Electronics AsparART28+2 laps124
1373JapanHiroshi AoyamaAvintia BlusensBQR28+2 laps213
145United StatesColin EdwardsNGM Mobile Forward RacingSuter27+3 laps142
Ret35United KingdomCal CrutchlowMonster Yamaha Tech 3Yamaha22Accident4
Ret71ItalyClaudio CortiAvintia BlusensInmotec17Accident22
Ret8SpainHéctor BarberáPramac Racing TeamDucati16Accident9
Ret99SpainJorge LorenzoYamaha Factory RacingYamaha13Accident2
Ret6GermanyStefan BradlLCR Honda MotoGPHonda9Accident5
Ret84ItalyRoberto RolfoSpeed MasterART6Accident19
Ret22SpainIván SilvaAvintia BlusensBQR2Accident18
Ret69United StatesNicky HaydenDucati TeamDucati2Accident7
Sources:[2][3][4]

Moto2

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PosNoRiderManufacturerLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
193SpainMarc MárquezSuter2748:50.70633[5]25
260SpainJulián SimónSuter27+1.2561120
318SpainNicolás TerolSuter27+11.372416
412SwitzerlandThomas LüthiSuter27+13.006213
577SwitzerlandDominique AegerterSuter27+13.825611
681SpainJordi TorresSuter27+27.911510
736FinlandMika KallioKalex27+36.338159
840SpainPol EspargaróKalex27+38.33518
924SpainToni ElíasKalex27+39.419147
1080SpainEsteve RabatKalex27+39.476136
1129ItalyAndrea IannoneSpeed Up27+40.20795
128United KingdomGino ReaSuter27+41.197194
1317SpainDani RivasKalex27+41.768263
1472JapanYuki TakahashiFTR27+41.943172
1588SpainRicard CardúsAJR27+42.303281
1638United KingdomBradley SmithTech 327+43.06421
173ItalySimone CorsiFTR27+49.9708
1875JapanTomoyoshi KoyamaSuter27+51.63927
194SwitzerlandRandy KrummenacherKalex27+53.19818
2049SpainAxel PonsKalex27+54.63225
2123GermanyMarcel SchrötterBimota27+56.40124
2245United KingdomScott ReddingKalex27+56.9747
2322ItalyAlessandro AndreozziSpeed Up27+59.67929
2414ThailandRatthapark WilairotSuter27+1:16.20123
2554ItalyMattia PasiniFTR27+1:16.35222
2628SpainRomán RamosFTR27+1:18.35420
2719BelgiumXavier SiméonTech 327+1:26.23412
2863FranceMike Di MeglioKalex27+1:29.53016
2957BrazilEric GranadoMotobi26+1 lap31
3097IndonesiaRafid Topan SuciptoSpeed Up25+2 laps30
Ret82SpainElena RosellSpeed Up17Accident32
Ret30JapanTakaaki NakagamiKalex14Retirement3
Ret5FranceJohann ZarcoMotobi10Accident10
Source:[6]

Moto3

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PosNoRiderManufacturerLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
152United KingdomDanny KentKTM2445:05.891725
211GermanySandro CorteseKTM24+0.056420
363MalaysiaZulfahmi KhairuddinKTM24+0.1141716
441South AfricaBrad BinderKalexKTM24+0.4311513
555SpainHéctor FaubelFTRHonda24+4.3711611
696FranceLouis RossiFTRHonda24+7.605910
784Czech RepublicJakub KornfeilFTRHonda24+14.931149
825SpainMaverick ViñalesFTRHonda24+18.49558
931FinlandNiklas AjoKTM24+23.180227
1039SpainLuis SalomKalexKTM24+23.24536
1165GermanyPhilipp ÖttlKalexKTM24+27.532265
1258SpainJuan Francisco GuevaraFTRHonda24+30.331214
1327ItalyNiccolò AntonelliFTRHonda24+31.25583
1419ItalyAlessandro TonucciFTRHonda24+34.660102
1528SpainJosep RodríguezFGRHonda24+50.522301
1642SpainÁlex RinsSuterHonda24+50.55418
1730SwitzerlandGiulian PedoneSuterHonda24+51.72528
185ItalyRomano FenatiFTRHonda24+51.82611
1961AustraliaArthur SissisKTM24+52.97019
2032SpainIsaac ViñalesFTRHonda24+57.93023
2189FranceAlan TecherTSRHonda24+1:00.75824
2229GermanyLuca AmatoKalexKTM24+1:47.79420
2351JapanKenta FujiiTSRHonda24+1:47.97733
2480ItalyArmando PontoneIoda23+1 lap31
Ret8AustraliaJack MillerHonda19Accident25
Ret9GermanyToni FinsterbuschHonda19Accident27
Ret99United KingdomDanny WebbMahindra18Retirement34
Ret44PortugalMiguel OliveiraSuterHonda15Accident2
Ret7SpainEfrén VázquezFTRHonda15Accident6
Ret95Czech RepublicMiroslav PopovMahindra9Retirement35
Ret17United KingdomJohn McPheeKRPHonda9Retirement29
Ret94GermanyJonas FolgerKalexKTM7Retirement1
Ret26SpainAdrián MartínFTRHonda7Retirement13
Ret3ItalyLuigi MorcianoIoda4Retirement32
Ret12SpainÁlex MárquezSuterHonda3Accident12
Source:[7]

Notes

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Marc Márquez's comeback from 33rd to the win was the biggest comeback in all of the history in the Championship.

Dani Pedrosa, who made the pole position in MotoGP, started the race from the pit lane because he entered to the boxes for a bike change because the tarmac was drying, likeAlvaro Bautista,Nicky Hayden andCal Crutchlow. The Spanish rider, despite this, won the race afterJorge Lorenzo crashed heavily when the Yamaha rider tried to lapJames Ellison.

Championship standings after the race (MotoGP)

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Below are the standings for the top five riders and constructors after round eighteen has concluded.[8]

Riders' Championship standings
Pos.RiderPoints
1SpainJorge Lorenzo350
2SpainDani Pedrosa332
3AustraliaCasey Stoner254
4ItalyAndrea Dovizioso218
5SpainÁlvaro Bautista178
Constructors' Championship standings
Pos.ConstructorPoints
1JapanHonda412
2JapanYamaha386
3ItalyDucati192
4ItalyART100
5United KingdomFTR43

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

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  1. ^"2012 Valencia MotoGP".Motorsportmagazine.com. 13 June 2017. Retrieved22 May 2018.
  2. ^"2012 Valencia MotoGP - Motor Sport Magazine Database".Motorsportmagazine.com. 13 June 2017. Retrieved1 October 2018.
  3. ^"GP GENERALI DE LA COMUNITAT VALENCIANA · MotoGP Race Classification 2012".Motogp.com. Retrieved1 October 2018.
  4. ^"Gran Premio Generali de la Comunitat Valenciana – MotoGP – Race"(PDF).MotoGP.com.Dorna Sports. 11 November 2012.
  5. ^Marc Márquez was demoted from second to the back of the grid for causing a collision withSimone Corsi during free practice."Gran Premio Generali de la Comunitat Valenciana — Decision of the Race Direction"(PDF).fim-live.com.FIM. 9 November 2012. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2014-08-19. Retrieved30 December 2012.
  6. ^"Gran Premio Generali de la Comunitat Valenciana – Moto2 – Race"(PDF).MotoGP.com.Dorna Sports. 11 November 2012.
  7. ^"Gran Premio Generali de la Comunitat Valenciana – Moto3 – Race"(PDF).MotoGP.com.Dorna Sports. 11 November 2012.
  8. ^"Standings"(PDF).resources.motogp.com. 2012. Retrieved2019-08-25.


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