1998 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season

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1998 F.I.M. Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
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1998 World Champions
500cc – Mick Doohan (Honda)
250cc – Loris Capirossi (Aprilia)
125cc – Kazuto Sakata (Aprilia)

The 1998 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season was the 50th F.I.M. Road Racing World Championship season.




Contents





  • 1 Season summary


  • 2 1998 Grand Prix season calendar

    • 2.1 Calendar changes



  • 3 1998 Grand Prix season results


  • 4 Participants

    • 4.1 500cc participants



  • 5 Standings

    • 5.1 Riders' standings

      • 5.1.1 500cc[3][4]


      • 5.1.2 250cc[5]


      • 5.1.3 125cc[6]



    • 5.2 Manufacturers' standings

      • 5.2.1 500cc[7]


      • 5.2.2 250cc[8]


      • 5.2.3 125cc[9]




  • 6 References




Season summary


Mick Doohan and Honda continued to dominate the 500 class with the Australian taking 8 victories and Honda winning all but one race.[1]Simon Crafar winning the British Grand Prix for Yamaha's lone victory.[1] After being shocked by 500 class rookie Max Biaggi's opening round victory in the Japanese Grand Prix, Doohan went on to claim his fifth world championship in as many years, finishing off the season with four consecutive wins.[1]


A controversial finish marked the 250 title race. Aprilia teammates Tetsuya Harada and Loris Capirossi both went into the final race in Argentina with a chance to win the title, Capirossi leading Harada by 4 points.[1] With one corner to go, Harada was in second, with Capirossi third, which would have given Harada the championship on tiebreak. Entering the final turn, his bike was struck from behind by Capirossi's machine, sending both riders off the track.[1]Valentino Rossi took the win with Capirossi recovering to finish in second and claiming the title.[1] Afterwards, Aprilia would release Capirossi from his contract.[1]


Kazuto Sakata would win his second 125 title for Aprilia after a tight battle with Tomomi Manako and Marco Melandri.[1]



1998 Grand Prix season calendar


The following Grands Prix were scheduled to take place in 1998:[2]






























































Round
Date

Grand Prix

Circuit
1
5 April

Japan Marlboro Grand Prix of Japan

Suzuka Circuit
2
19 April

Malaysia Marlboro Malaysian Grand Prix

Johor Circuit
3
3 May

Spain Gran Premio Marlboro de España

Circuito Permanente de Jerez
4
17 May

Italy Gran Premio Q8 d'Italia

Mugello Circuit
5
31 May

France Grand Prix de France

Circuit Paul Ricard
6
14 June

Community of Madrid Gran Premio Comunidad de Madrid

Circuito Permanente del Jarama
7
27 June ††

Netherlands Rizla Dutch TT

TT Circuit Assen
8
5 July

United Kingdom British Grand Prix

Donington Park
9
19 July

Germany Polini Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland

Sachsenring
10
23 August

Czech Republic Grand Prix České republiky

Brno Circuit
11
6 September

Emilia-Romagna Gran Premio Cirio Città di Imola

Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari
12
20 September

Catalonia Grand Prix Marlboro de Catalunya

Circuit de Catalunya
13
4 October

Australia Qantas Australian Grand Prix

Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit
14
25 October

Argentina Gran Premio Marlboro de Argentina

Autódromo Oscar Alfredo Gálvez

†† = Saturday race



Calendar changes


  • The Malaysian Grand Prix and Japanese Grand Prix swapped places, with Japan hosting the opening round Grand Prix, instead of Malaysia.

  • The Malaysian Grand Prix moved from the Shah Alam Circuit to the Johor Circuit.

  • The German Grand Prix moved from the Nürburgring to the Sachsenring because of the very low number of spectators who came to view the race there.

  • The Austrian Grand Prix was removed from the calendar, mainly because of a low number of spectators.

  • The Rio Grand Prix was removed from the calendar because of organisational problems.

  • The Indonesian Grand Prix was removed from the calendar and was replaced by the Argentine Grand Prix.

  • The Madrid Grand Prix was added as an extra, one-off Grand Prix.


1998 Grand Prix season results


























































































































Round
Date
Race
Location
125cc winner
250cc winner
500cc winner
Report
1
5 April

Japan Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix

Suzuka

Japan Kazuto Sakata

Japan Daijiro Kato

Italy Max Biaggi

Report
2
19 April

Malaysia Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix

Johor

Japan Noboru Ueda

Japan Tetsuya Harada

Australia Mick Doohan

Report
3
3 May

Spain Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix

Jerez

Japan Kazuto Sakata

Italy Loris Capirossi

Spain Àlex Crivillé

Report
4
17 May

Italy Italian motorcycle Grand Prix

Mugello

Japan Tomomi Manako

Italy Marcellino Lucchi

Australia Mick Doohan

Report
5
31 May

France French motorcycle Grand Prix

Paul Ricard

Japan Kazuto Sakata

Japan Tetsuya Harada

Spain Àlex Crivillé

Report
6
14 June

Community of Madrid Madrid motorcycle Grand Prix

Jarama

Italy Lucio Cecchinello

Japan Tetsuya Harada

Spain Carlos Checa

Report
7
27 June ††

Netherlands Dutch TT

Assen

Italy Marco Melandri

Italy Valentino Rossi

Australia Mick Doohan

Report
8
5 July

United Kingdom British motorcycle Grand Prix

Donington

Japan Kazuto Sakata

Italy Loris Capirossi

New Zealand Simon Crafar

Report
9
19 July

Germany German motorcycle Grand Prix

Sachsenring

Japan Tomomi Manako

Japan Tetsuya Harada

Australia Mick Doohan

Report
10
23 August

Czech Republic Czech Republic motorcycle Grand Prix

Brno

Italy Marco Melandri

Japan Tetsuya Harada

Italy Max Biaggi

Report
11
6 September

Emilia-Romagna City of Imola motorcycle Grand Prix

Imola

Japan Tomomi Manako

Italy Valentino Rossi

Australia Mick Doohan

Report
12
20 September

Catalonia Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix

Catalunya

Japan Tomomi Manako

Italy Valentino Rossi

Australia Mick Doohan

Report
13
4 October

Australia Australian motorcycle Grand Prix

Phillip Island

Japan Masao Azuma

Italy Valentino Rossi

Australia Mick Doohan

Report
14
25 October

Argentina Argentine motorcycle Grand Prix

Buenos Aires

Japan Tomomi Manako

Italy Valentino Rossi

Australia Mick Doohan

Report

†† = Saturday race



Participants



500cc participants






























































































































































































































Team
Constructor
Motorcycle

No.
Rider
Rounds

Repsol Honda

Honda

Honda NSR500
1

Australia Mick Doohan
All
2

Japan Tadayuki Okada
1–4, 7, 10–14
4

Spain Àlex Crivillé
All

Honda NSR500V
15

Spain Sete Gibernau
All

Suzuki Grand Prix Team

Suzuki

Suzuki RGV500 (XR88)
3

Japan Nobuatsu Aoki
All
20

Italy Luca Cadalora
7
25

Japan Yukio Kagayama
2–5
27

Japan Katsuaki Fujiwara
10–12
29

Japan Keiichi Kitagawa
1
33

Australia Mark Willis
13

Yamaha Team Rainey

Yamaha

Yamaha YZR500 (OWK1)
5

Japan Norick Abe
All
12

France Jean-Michel Bayle
10–12, 14
20

Italy Luca Cadalora
5–6
21

Japan Kyoji Nanba
1–4, 9

Marlboro Team Kanemoto

Honda

Honda NSR500
6

Italy Max Biaggi
All

Muz Roc Rennen Sport

MuZ

MuZ 500
7

Italy Doriano Romboni
1–2
16

France Jean-Philippe Ruggia
7
20

Italy Luca Cadalora
14
77

Switzerland Eskil Suter
4–6, 8–12

Movistar Honda Pons

Honda

Honda NSR500
8

Spain Carlos Checa
1–8, 10–14
14

Spain Juan Borja
8
19

United States John Kocinski
1–7, 10–14
39

Spain Gregorio Lavilla
9

Honda Gresini

Honda

Honda NSR500
9

Brazil Alex Barros
All

Team Roberts
Marlboro Team Roberts

Modenas

Modenas KR3
10

United States Kenny Roberts, Jr.
All
28

Germany Ralf Waldmann
1–7, 9–14

Red Bull Yamaha WCM

Yamaha

Yamaha YZR500
11

New Zealand Simon Crafar
All
55

France Régis Laconi
1, 3–14

Shell Advance Racing

Honda

Honda NSR500V
14

Spain Juan Borja
1–7, 10–14
18

Australia Garry McCoy
1–10, 13
26

France Bernard Garcia
11
42

Australia Craig Connell
12, 14
42

Australia Craig Connell
13
53

South Africa Russel Wood
2
58

Portugal Felisberto Teixeira
3
71

Argentina Juan Pablo Gianini
14
72

Spain Fernando Cristóbal
6
72

Spain Fernando Cristóbal
8–9

Dee Cee Jeans Racing Team

Honda

Honda NSR500V
17

Netherlands Jurgen van den Goorbergh
All
Tecmas Honda Elf

Honda

Honda NSR500V
22

France Sébastien Gimbert
1–6, 10–14
26

France Bernard Garcia
7–9
F.C.C. TSR

Honda

Honda NSR500V
23

United States Matt Wait
All

Team Paton

Paton

Paton V70 C10/4
43

Italy Paolo Tessari
11–12
63

Italy Gianmaria Liverani
4

Yamaha Racing Team

Yamaha

Yamaha YZR500
50

Japan Noriyuki Haga
1

BP Yamaha Racing Team

Yamaha

Yamaha YZR500
52

Japan Norihiko Fujiwara
2

Team Polini Inoxmacel

Honda

Honda NSR500V
57

Italy Fabio Carpani
All
Team Zupin

Honda

Honda NSR500V
60

Germany Jörg Schöllhorn
9

Team Vimto Honda/Paul Bird

Honda

Honda NSR500V
68

United Kingdom John McGuinness
8
Team Millar Honda Britain

Honda

Honda NSR500V
88

United Kingdom Scott Smart
1, 3–14

Key
Regular Rider
Wildcard Rider
Replacement Rider


Standings



Riders' standings



500cc[3][4]


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 
Points
25
20
16
13
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
  • Riders marked with light blue background were eligible for Rookie of the Year award.





























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Pos
Rider
Bike

JPN
Japan

MAL
Malaysia

ESP
Spain

ITA
Italy

FRA
France

MAD
Community of Madrid

NED
Netherlands

GBR
United Kingdom

GER
Germany

CZE
Czech Republic

IMO
Emilia-Romagna

CAT
Catalonia

AUS
Australia

ARG
Argentina
Pts
1

Australia Mick Doohan

Honda
Ret

1
2

1

2

Ret

1
2
1

Ret
1
1

1

1
260
2

Italy Max Biaggi

Honda

1
3
3
2
5
6
2
6

2
1

3
DSQ
8
5
208
3

Spain Àlex Crivillé

Honda
4
4

1
3

1
5
6
4
3

2
2

Ret
3
Ret
198
4

Spain Carlos Checa

Honda
8
2

4
4
3

1
5
WD

7
10
6
DNS
8
139
5

Brazil Alex Barros

Honda
7
Ret
5
9
Ret
9
4
5

4
3
4

7
4
3
138
6

Japan Norifumi Abe

Yamaha
14
Ret
6
6
7
2
Ret
3
Ret
5
6
3
5
4
128
7

New Zealand Simon Crafar

Yamaha
9
Ret
13
7
9
8
3

1
Ret
11
11
5

2
13
119
8

Japan Tadayuki Okada

Honda
2
Ret
7
DNQ


8


4
7
2
9

2
106
9

Japan Nobuatsu Aoki

Suzuki
6
Ret
8
8
8
4
7
7
10
12
9
11
6
12
101
10

France Régis Laconi

Yamaha
DNS

14
10
11
7
9
8
5
9
12
8
7
6
86
11

Spain Sete Gibernau

Honda
10
Ret
12
14
10
3
Ret
Ret
Ret
6
8
4
Ret
9
72
12

United States John Kocinski

Honda
13
5
11
5
4
Ret
DNS


15
13
9
12
10
64
13

United States Kenny Roberts Jr.

Modenas KR3
11
11
9
Ret
13
WD
12
Ret
6
10
14
10
10
11
59
14

Germany Ralf Waldmann

Modenas KR3
Ret
9
10
11
12
10
DNS

7
13
15
12
Ret
15
46
15

Netherlands Jurgen van den Goorbergh

Honda
Ret
8
18
16
15
Ret
10
9
8
16
Ret
13
11
14
40
16

France Jean-Michel Bayle

Yamaha









8

5
Ret

7
28
17

Australia Garry McCoy

Honda
Ret
10
15
13
17
11
11
13
Ret
DNS


Ret

23
18

Japan Kyoji Nanba

Yamaha
5
Ret
16
12




9





22
19

United States Matt Wait

Honda
Ret
12
20
Ret
18
13
13
Ret
14
20
18
14
13
17
17
20

Japan Noriyuki Haga

Yamaha
3













16
21

United Kingdom Scott Smart

Honda
Ret

21
19
Ret
12
14
10
Ret
21
Ret
15
15
DNS
14
22

Japan Yukio Kagayama

Suzuki

6
19
17
DNS









10
23

Italy Luca Cadalora

Yamaha




6
Ret








10

Suzuki






Ret








MuZ













Ret
24

France Bernard Garcia

Honda






15
11
12

Ret



10
25

Japan Norihiko Fujiwara

Yamaha

7












9
26

Switzerland Eskil Suter

MuZ



18
Ret
14

Ret
13
14
Ret
Ret


7
27

Spain Gregorio Lavilla

Honda








11





5
28

Italy Doriano Romboni

MuZ
12
DNS












4
29

United Kingdom John McGuinness

Honda







12






4
30

France Sébastien Gimbert

Honda
Ret
13
17
15
16
DNQ



19
Ret
Ret
Ret
16
4
31

Spain Fernando Cristóbal

Honda





15

14
15





4
32

Spain Juan Borja

Honda
15
Ret
Ret
Ret
14
Ret
Ret
DNS

17
17
Ret
16
18
3
33

Australia Mark Willis

Suzuki












14

2
34

Italy Fabio Carpani

Honda
16
Ret
Ret
20
19
16
DNQ
15
16
Ret
19
Ret
Ret
20
1


Japan Katsuaki Fujiwara

Suzuki









18
16
Ret


0


Italy Paolo Tessari

Paton










Ret
16


0


Australia Craig Connell

Honda











Ret
Ret
19
0


Argentina Juan Pablo Gianini

Honda













21
0


Portugal Felisberto Teixeira

Honda


22











0


Japan Keiichi Kitagawa

Suzuki
Ret













0


South Africa Russell Wood

Honda

Ret












0


Italy Gianmaria Liverani

Paton



Ret










0


France Jean-Philippe Ruggia

MuZ






Ret







0


Germany Jörg Schöllhorn

Honda








WD





0
Pos.
Rider
Bike

JPN
Japan

MAL
Malaysia

ESP
Spain

ITA
Italy

FRA
France

MAD
Community of Madrid

NED
Netherlands

GBR
United Kingdom

GER
Germany

CZE
Czech Republic

IMO
Emilia-Romagna

CAT
Catalonia

AUS
Australia

ARG
Argentina
Pts























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)
Blank
Did not participate (DNP)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole position
Italics – Fastest lap



250cc[5]


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 
Points
25
20
16
13
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
  • Riders marked with light blue background were eligible for Rookie of the Year award.























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Pos
Rider
Bike

JPN
Japan

MAL
Malaysia

ESP
Spain

ITA
Italy

FRA
France

MAD
Community of Madrid

NED
Netherlands

GBR
United Kingdom

GER
Germany

CZE
Czech Republic

IMO
Emilia-Romagna

CAT
Catalonia

AUS
Australia

ARG
Argentina
Pts
1

Italy Loris Capirossi

Aprilia
7
5

1
4
3

3

Ret

1
4

2
2

3

2

2
224
2

Italy Valentino Rossi

Aprilia
Ret

Ret
2
2
2
Ret
1
Ret
3
Ret
1

1
1

1
201
3

Japan Tetsuya Harada

Aprilia
4
1
DSQ

3

1

1

Ret
2

1
1

10
2

Ret
Ret
200
4

Japan Tohru Ukawa

Honda
Ret
2
4
7
Ret
2
5
4
Ret
5
4
5
5
4
145
5

France Olivier Jacque

Honda
5
3
3
Ret
4
Ret
Ret


Ret
5
4
3
3
112
6

Japan Haruchika Aoki

Honda
11
4
6
6
6
Ret
3
5
Ret
6
6
7
8
Ret
112
7

Italy Stefano Perugini

Honda
12
6
7
5
5
Ret
Ret
3
Ret
11
3
6
6
Ret
102
8

Japan Takeshi Tsujimura

Yamaha
15
11
8
12
9
7
7
8
6
8
9
10
12
11
91
9

United Kingdom Jeremy McWilliams
TSR-Honda
10
7
Ret
Ret
7
9
12
7
2
4
Ret
Ret
Ret
6
87
10

Spain Luis D'Antin

Yamaha
DNS
Ret
9
9
8
6
4
9
12
12
11
16
7
Ret
74
11

Spain José Luis Cardoso

Yamaha
8
10
Ret
8
13
5
Ret
10
7
10
12
Ret
Ret
Ret
61
12

Italy Roberto Rolfo
TSR-Honda
Ret
12
13
Ret
14
10
10
12
11
15
8
8
13
5
61
13

United Kingdom Jason Vincent
TSR-Honda
19
14
Ret
Ret
10
8
8
6
5
7
15
11
Ret

60
14

Italy Luca Boscoscuro
TSR-Honda
18
Ret
11
10
Ret
Ret
9
DNS
8
9
7
12
10
10
58
15

Italy Marcellino Lucchi

Aprilia


5

1





3
Ret
Ret


52
16

Japan Noriyasu Numata

Suzuki
9
12
14
Ret
Ret
Ret
11
11
9
14
14
13
9
7
52
17

Germany Jürgen Fuchs

Aprilia
17

8
Ret
Ret
12
4
2
Ret
DNS





45
18

Italy Franco Battaini

Yamaha
Ret
Ret
12
11
11
DNS



13
13
9
Ret
9
34
19

Japan Shinya Nakano

Yamaha
2











4

33
20

Japan Daijiro Kato

Honda

1













25
21

Sweden Johan Stigefelt

Suzuki
Ret
Ret
Ret
DNS
Ret
12
15
13
Ret
16
21
15
11
8
22
22

Argentina Sebastián Porto

Aprilia
Ret
9
Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret
6
DNS
Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret
17
23

Japan Naoki Matsudo

Yamaha

3













16
24

Japan Osamu Miyazaki

Yamaha
14
15
10
Ret
Ret

DNS


18
18
14
15
14
14
25

Italy Davide Bulega

Honda
20
Ret
Ret
14










11
ERP-Honda




16
14
17
DNS
13
20
16
Ret
Ret
12
26

Japan Yukio Kagayama

Suzuki
6













10
27

Japan Yasumasa Hatakeyama

Honda
Ret
Ret
16






17
20
17
14
Ret
9
ERP-Honda



13
Ret
13
16
15
DNS





28

Italy Ivan Clementi

Yamaha





11
14
Ret
Ret





7
29

Germany Alex Hofmann

Honda








10





6
30

France William Costes

Honda
DNS
Ret
15
16
Ret
Ret
13
14
Ret





6
31

Japan Choujun Kameya

Suzuki
13













3
32

Italy Diego Giugovaz

Aprilia










17
18

13
3
33

United Kingdom Jamie Robinson

Yamaha







16
14





2
34

Argentina Federico Gartner

Aprilia
Ret
16
18
15
Ret
16
WD

Ret
Ret
24
Ret
19
17
1
35

France Julien Allemand

Honda




15


17
WD





1
36

Spain Ismael Bonilla

Honda


17


15








1
37

Germany Mike Baldinger

Honda








15





1
38

United Kingdom Woolsey Coulter

Honda







Ret





15
1


France Matthieu Lagrive

Honda




DNS




19
22
19
18
16
0


Japan Makoto Tamada

Honda
16













0


Australia Shaun Geronimi

Yamaha












16

0


Malaysia Shahrol Yuzy

Yamaha

17












0


France Vincent Philippe

Honda




17









0


Australia David Horton

Honda












17

0


France Franck Poulle

Honda




18









0


Netherlands Jarno Janssen

Honda






18







0


South Africa Shane Norval

Honda







18






0


Argentina Diego Ruabén

Honda













18
0


Netherlands Maurice Bolwerk

Honda






19







0


Italy Igor Antonelli

Honda










19



0


Argentina Leandro Mulet

Yamaha













19
0


Netherlands Rudie Markink

Honda






20







0


Spain David García

Honda











20


0


New Zealand Craig Frederickson

Honda












20

0


Argentina Gabriel Borgmann

Yamaha













20
0


Netherlands André Romein

Honda






21







0


Slovakia Vladimír Častka
ERP-Honda









21




0


Spain Lucas Oliver Bultó

Honda











21


0


Czech Republic Radomil Rous

Yamaha









22




0


Spain David Ortega

Honda











22


0


Italy Filippo Cotti

Honda










23



0


Spain Eustaquio Gavira

Honda


Ret








Ret


0


Spain Agustín Escobar

Honda


Ret











0


France Hervé Mora

Aprilia




Ret









0


Spain Alex Debón

Honda





Ret








0


United Kingdom Gary May

Aprilia







Ret






0


United Kingdom Paul Jones

Aprilia







Ret






0


United Kingdom Callum Ramsay

Honda







Ret






0


Germany Markus Ober

Honda








Ret





0


Germany Mathias Neukirchen

Aprilia








Ret





0


Germany Adrian Schmidt

Honda








Ret





0


Spain Iván Silva

Honda











Ret


0


Australia William Strugnell

Honda












Ret

0


Argentina Matías Ríos

Yamaha













Ret
0


Australia Martin Craggill

Aprilia












DNS

0


Spain Manuel Luque

Yamaha


DNQ











0


Spain José David de Gea

Yamaha





DNQ








0


Netherlands Henk van de Lagemaat

Honda






DNQ







0


Czech Republic Lukáš Vavrečka

Honda









DNQ




0


Germany Lars Langer

Yamaha









DNQ




0


Australia Adam Brunskill

Yamaha












DNQ

0
Pos.
Rider
Bike

JPN
Japan

MAL
Malaysia

ESP
Spain

ITA
Italy

FRA
France

MAD
Community of Madrid

NED
Netherlands

GBR
United Kingdom

GER
Germany

CZE
Czech Republic

IMO
Emilia-Romagna

CAT
Catalonia

AUS
Australia

ARG
Argentina
Pts























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)
Blank
Did not participate (DNP)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole position
Italics – Fastest lap



125cc[6]


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 
Points
25
20
16
13
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
  • Riders marked with light blue background were eligible for Rookie of the Year award.











































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Pos
Rider
Bike

JPN
Japan

MAL
Malaysia

ESP
Spain

ITA
Italy

FRA
France

MAD
Community of Madrid

NED
Netherlands

GBR
United Kingdom

GER
Germany

CZE
Czech Republic

IMO
Emilia-Romagna

CAT
Catalonia

AUS
Australia

ARG
Argentina
Pts
1

Japan Kazuto Sakata

Aprilia
1
6
1
4
1

4

2

1
7

2
4
9
4
5
229
2

Japan Tomomi Manako

Honda
2
3

2
1
Ret
Ret

3
Ret

1
Ret

1
1
2
1
217
3

Italy Marco Melandri

Honda
10
Ret
10
2
2
2
1
4

13
1

2
8

3
2
202
4

Japan Masao Azuma

Honda

3

9
4
9

3
Ret
10
Ret
Ret

Ret
3
3
1

4
135
5

Italy Lucio Cecchinello

Honda
4
12
Ret

Ret
5
1
4
6
DNS
3
Ret
4
7
3
130
6

Italy Mirko Giansanti

Honda
Ret
2
3
Ret
Ret
Ret
6
2
Ret
4
Ret

2
12
6
113
7

Japan Masaki Tokudome

Aprilia
8
4
12
10
8
9
5
5
9
Ret
5
13
16
8
97
8

Italy Gianluigi Scalvini

Honda
6
13
8
3
Ret
5
Ret
9
Ret
5
12
10
9
10
89
9

Italy Roberto Locatelli

Honda
Ret
5

Ret
Ret
4
Ret
7
Ret
3
8
7

5
6

Ret
87
10

France Frédéric Petit

Honda
11
7
11
8
6
8
8
8
DNS
10
11
15
14
13
78
11

Japan Youichi Ui

Yamaha
Ret
Ret
7
5
11
7
12
3
Ret
Ret
6
Ret
5
15
76
12

France Arnaud Vincent

Aprilia
20
10
14
11
12
Ret
16
11
2
6
9
12
Ret
7
72
13

Japan Noboru Ueda

Honda

Ret

1
5

7

Ret






6
18
9
62
14

Italy Ivan Goi

Aprilia
15
15
Ret
13
9
Ret
14
10
11
9
10
11
11
11
53
15

Japan Hiroyuki Kikuchi

Honda
7




3
13
15
4
7
DNS



52
16

Japan Yoshiaki Katoh

Yamaha
12
17
Ret
19
10
11
Ret
Ret
6
15
8
7
Ret
14
45
17

Germany Steve Jenkner

Aprilia
Ret
11
16
14
7
10
9
Ret
8
11
14
16
15
17
45
18

Italy Gino Borsoi

Aprilia
Ret
Ret
9
6
Ret
16
11
7
Ret
14
Ret
20
10
12
43
19

Spain Ángel Nieto Jr.

Aprilia
13
8
13
Ret
Ret
6
17
12
10
12
Ret
18
13
Ret
41
20

Czech Republic Jaroslav Huleš

Honda
Ret
14
6
Ret
Ret
12
15
Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret
19
8
18
25
21

Spain Emilio Alzamora

Aprilia
21
16
Ret
17
Ret
Ret
Ret
14
5
Ret
13
14
21
DNS
18
22

Japan Nobuyuki Osaki

Yamaha
5













11
23

Spain Juan Enrique Maturana

Yamaha
16
Ret
Ret
18
14
15
19
16
12
13
16
Ret
17
16
10
24

Japan Takashi Akita

Yamaha
9













7
25

Italy Paolo Tessari

Aprilia
19
18
18
12
15









5
26

Spain Jerónimo Vidal

Aprilia


19
16
13
Ret
20
Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret


Ret
Ret
3
27

Spain Álvaro Molina

Honda


Ret


13





25


3
28

Italy Federico Cerroni

Aprilia





Ret
18
13
17
Ret
18
DNS

Ret
3
29

Spain Fonsi Nieto

Aprilia


15


14





17


3
30

Japan Kazuhiro Takao

Honda
14













2
31

Italy Andrea Iommi

Honda



Ret
16
18
21
18
14
16
19
24
22
Ret
2
32

Italy Claudio Cipriani

Aprilia



15










1
33

Italy Christian Manna

Yamaha
Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret
15
17
DNS


Ret
1
34

Italy Andrea Zappa

Honda










15



1
Pos.
Rider
Bike

JPN
Japan

MAL
Malaysia

ESP
Spain

ITA
Italy

FRA
France

MAD
Community of Madrid

NED
Netherlands

GBR
United Kingdom

GER
Germany

CZE
Czech Republic

IMO
Emilia-Romagna

CAT
Catalonia

AUS
Australia

ARG
Argentina
Pts























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)
Blank
Did not participate (DNP)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole position
Italics – Fastest lap



Manufacturers' standings



500cc[7]










































































































































Pos.
Manufacturer

JPN
Japan

MAL
Malaysia

ESP
Spain

ITA
Italy

FRA
France

MAD
Community of Madrid

NED
Netherlands

GBR
United Kingdom

GER
Germany

CZE
Czech Republic

IMO
Emilia-Romagna

CAT
Catalonia

AUS
Australia

ARG
Argentina
Pts
1

Japan Honda
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
345
2

Japan Yamaha
3
7
6
6
6
2
3
1
5
5
5
3
2
4
198
3

Japan Suzuki
6
6
8
8
8
4
7
7
10
12
9
11
6
12
111
4

Malaysia Modenas KR3
11
9
9
11
12
10
12
Ret
6
10
14
10
10
11
73
5

Germany MuZ
12
DNS

18
Ret
14
Ret
Ret
13
14
Ret
Ret

Ret
11


Italy Paton



Ret






Ret
16


0
Pos.
Manufacturer

JPN
Japan

MAL
Malaysia

ESP
Spain

ITA
Italy

FRA
France

MAD
Community of Madrid

NED
Netherlands

GBR
United Kingdom

GER
Germany

CZE
Czech Republic

IMO
Emilia-Romagna

CAT
Catalonia

AUS
Australia

ARG
Argentina
Pts


250cc[8]










































































































































Pos.
Manufacturer

JPN
Japan

MAL
Malaysia

ESP
Spain

ITA
Italy

FRA
France

MAD
Community of Madrid

NED
Netherlands

GBR
United Kingdom

GER
Germany

CZE
Czech Republic

IMO
Emilia-Romagna

CAT
Catalonia

AUS
Australia

ARG
Argentina
Pts
1

Italy Aprilia
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
338
2

Japan Honda
1
2
3
5
4
2
3
3
10
5
3
4
3
3
215
3

Japan Yamaha
2
10
8
8
8
5
4
8
6
8
9
9
4
9
134
4

Japan TSR-Honda
10
7
11
10
7
8
8
6
2
4
7
8
10
5
128
5

Japan Suzuki
6
13
14
Ret
Ret
12
11
11
9
14
14
13
9
7
59
6

Japan ERP Honda



13
16
13
16
15
13
20
16
Ret
Ret
12
14
Pos.
Manufacturer

JPN
Japan

MAL
Malaysia

ESP
Spain

ITA
Italy

FRA
France

MAD
Community of Madrid

NED
Netherlands

GBR
United Kingdom

GER
Germany

CZE
Czech Republic

IMO
Emilia-Romagna

CAT
Catalonia

AUS
Australia

ARG
Argentina
Pts


125cc[9]








































































































Pos.
Manufacturer

JPN
Japan

MAL
Malaysia

ESP
Spain

ITA
Italy

FRA
France

MAD
Community of Madrid

NED
Netherlands

GBR
United Kingdom

GER
Germany

CZE
Czech Republic

IMO
Emilia-Romagna

CAT
Catalonia

AUS
Australia

ARG
Argentina
Pts
1

Japan Honda
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
330
2

Italy Aprilia
1
4
1
4
1
4
2
1
2
2
4
9
4
5
243
3

Japan Yamaha
5
17
7
5
10
7
12
3
6
13
6
7
5
14
111


Netherlands EGA Honda






22







0
Pos.
Manufacturer

JPN
Japan

MAL
Malaysia

ESP
Spain

ITA
Italy

FRA
France

MAD
Community of Madrid

NED
Netherlands

GBR
United Kingdom

GER
Germany

CZE
Czech Republic

IMO
Emilia-Romagna

CAT
Catalonia

AUS
Australia

ARG
Argentina
Pts


References


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